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Family / Re: Nigerian Woman Ends Her Marriage Over Husband's Poor Personal Hygiene by nyanasonnet(m): 9:16pm On Aug 21 |
She s lucky, me dat bath once a week |
Politics / Re: See The Oldest Tribe In Nigeria by nyanasonnet(m): 2:00pm On Jul 18 |
Nailly: I disagree with this post, hausa people have nothing to do with the NOK CULTURE, nok culture wete literally trace in the southern part of kaduna |
Culture / Re: Corpse Carried On The Shoulders At A Funeral In Ghana (Viewers' Discretion) by nyanasonnet(m): 1:37pm On Jul 09 |
Nakuza: What did dey used the body for 3 Likes |
NYSC / Corps Members To Benefit From New Minimum Wage Only If⊠â NYSC DG by nyanasonnet(m): 5:40pm On Jul 08 |
the new minimum wage, only if approved, the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General YD Ahmed, has said. Ahmed made this known during his visit to the Ogun State Orientation Camp in Sagamu. The NYSC DG clarified that the benefit is contingent on the approval of the minimum wage, contrary to reports that the President has already approved an increment in corps membersâ allowances. The clarification was contained in a statement signed by Eddy Megwa, Director, Information and Public Relations, NYSC, on Monday. Ahmed advised corps members to remain focused on their service and not be distracted by misinformation. The visit was part of his oversight functions to ensure the smooth conduct of the orientation exercise and to interact with corps members. The statement read, âFor clarity sake, General Ahmed while addressing Corps Members said it is expected that they would benefit from the minimum wage when it is approved, he did not say the President has approved any increment in Corps Membersâ allowance. âMeanwhile, as part of his oversight functions during Orientation periods, the Director General advised the Corps Members on different issues relating to patriotism, entrepreneurship, security consciousness, community development among other issues of youth development for leadership roles. âMembers of the press are advised to be factual in their reportage of NYSC activities, so as not to incite unnecessary apprehension among the Schemeâs stakeholders.â
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Politics / Labour Partyâs Triumph In UK, Sign That LP Will Win Nigeriaâs 2027 Election by nyanasonnet(m): 5:35pm On Jul 05 |
The Leader of the Labour Party Caucus of the House of Representatives, Afam Victor Ogene, has said the victory of opposition Labour Party in the United Kingdom, UK, is a sign that its Nigerian version would triumph in the 2027 general elections. In a statement made available to journalists in Awka, Friday, Ogene said the election told vivid tales of hope for the opposition, and competence and integrity of the electoral umpires in the UK, in a manner that elicits public confidence and trust in the electoral process. âUnlike what was witnessed in Nigeria in the last general elections, the process in UK was free of glitches, as about 40 million voters took part. Polls closed around 10 pm Thursday and by daybreak, the results were out. âThere was no judicial ambush, as immediate transition took place to the admiration of all lovers of democracy and free and fair elections. âIf we must practice democracy, we must also love, copy and abide by the transparency and accountability of democratic institutions in nations of the world that allow the rule of law and democratic principles to thrive. âIn deed, one of the potent lessons of the British elections is the fact that, the concept of âsnatch it, grab it, and run away with it,â has no place in modern democratic practice,â he said. The Leader of the Labour Party Caucus of the House of Representatives, Afam Victor Ogene, has said the victory of opposition Labour Party in the United Kingdom, UK, is a sign that its Nigerian version would triumph in the 2027 general elections. In a statement made available to journalists in Awka, Friday, Ogene said the election told vivid tales of hope for the opposition, and competence and integrity of the electoral umpires in the UK, in a manner that elicits public confidence and trust in the electoral process. âUnlike what was witnessed in Nigeria in the last general elections, the process in UK was free of glitches, as about 40 million voters took part. Polls closed around 10 pm Thursday and by daybreak, the results were out. âThere was no judicial ambush, as immediate transition took place to the admiration of all lovers of democracy and free and fair elections. âIf we must practice democracy, we must also love, copy and abide by the transparency and accountability of democratic institutions in nations of the world that allow the rule of law and democratic principles to thrive. âIn deed, one of the potent lessons of the British elections is the fact that, the concept of âsnatch it, grab it, and run away with it,â has no place in modern democratic practice,â he said. Relating the development in the UK to the 2027 election in Nigeria, Ogene said: âI urge the Nigerian Labour Party to draw inspiration from its British counterparts, close ranks, rally the people, and prepare to take the reins of power in 2027. âLet us work together to build a better future for our nation, guided by the principles of democracy, transparency, and accountability.â Ogene congratulated Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party in Britain, for his partyâs victory over the outgoing UK Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak and his Conservative Party, in what has been described as the most emphatic election victory by any British political party this century. The opposition Labour Party won a huge parliamentary majority in the UK general election, unseating the incumbent Conservatives after 14 years. While the Labour Party got 412 seats, the incumbent Conservatives got just 121.
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Business / Re: How Do I Stop This Bad Habit? by nyanasonnet(m): 3:25pm On Jul 04 |
AbokiWam: This is exactly what am facing now, right now I don't have shishi inside my account, sometimes people take your kindness for granted |
Properties / Re: âmany Structures Will Go Downâ, Lagos Blows Hot Over Flood by nyanasonnet(m): 7:56pm On Jul 03 |
Lagosian should start looking for Noah ark oo 8 Likes 3 Shares |
Travel / Re: Flood Sacks Schools, Homes In White Sand Estate, Lagos by nyanasonnet(m): 7:51pm On Jul 03 |
Lagosian should start looking for Noah ark oo 1 Like |
Politics / Donât Allow Tribalism Into Your Affairs, Sultan Tells Nigerian Army by nyanasonnet(m): 7:30am On Jun 27 |
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saâad Abubakar III, has called on the Nigerian Army to resist tribalism, warning that it could divide the institution and the country. https://dailytrust.com/dont-allow-tribalism-into-your-affairs-sultan-tells-nigerian-army/#:~:text=The%20Sultan%20of%20Sokoto%2C%20Alhaji,could%20divide%20the%20institution%20and%E2%80%A6&text=53%3A39%20WAT-,The%20Sultan%20of%20Sokoto%2C%20Alhaji%20Sa'ad%20Abubakar%20III%2C,the%20institution%20and%20the%20country. 8 Likes 1 Share
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Politics / Re: FEC Steps Down Minimum Wage Memo For More Consultation With Govs, Private Sector by nyanasonnet(m): 9:36pm On Jun 25 |
This minimum wage will be approved 2026 close to general election 1 Like |
Education / Re: Bandits Kill Professor Yusuf Saidu (Usman Dan Fodiyo Deputy VC) (Photo) by nyanasonnet(m): 6:35pm On Jun 24 |
May his soul rest in peace 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Photos Of Governor Sanwo-Olu In The Kitchen by nyanasonnet(m): 3:08pm On Jun 17 |
Which kind fake life be this, them go dey do as if him no dey sheet |
Politics / Re: The Governor's Reactions Have Confirmed Labour's Unrealistic Proposal by nyanasonnet(m): 5:42pm On Jun 14 |
With minimum wage or without minimum wage we go survive |
Politics / Re: We Have Negotiated New Minimum Wage With Labour, NASS To Get Bill Soon - Tinubu by nyanasonnet(m): 1:13pm On Jun 12 |
Kukutente23: APC build the coastal road, which is the best in Africa |
Celebrities / Re: Nollywood Actor, Sule Suebebe Is Dead by nyanasonnet(m): 1:00pm On Jun 12 |
iwaeda: What did you mean by dat |
Celebrities / Nollywood Actor, Sule Suebebe Is Dead by nyanasonnet(m): 10:26am On Jun 12 |
Veteran Nollywood actor, Dayo Adewunmi, popularly known as Sule Suebebe, is dead. https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/breaking-veteran-nollywood-actor-sule-suebebe-is-dead/%3famp 2 Likes 1 Share
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Politics / Minimum Wage: âlabour May Embark On Fresh Strikeâ by nyanasonnet(m): 11:08am On Jun 10 |
A fresh industrial strike may be declared, or other strict decisions taken by organized labour today, depending on President Bola Tinubu and the National Assemblyâs response to the ongoing negotiation on the new minimum wage. Last week, organized labour, consisting of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) as its central bodies, unsuccessfully negotiated with the federal government on a new national minimum wage (NNMW). Responding to the ongoing deliberations, industry experts and financial analysts have observed that the economy is facing a challenging path to recovery, with the minimum wage demands and the potential return of fuel subsidy further complicating the process and prospects of an early recovery. The deadlock in negotiations on Friday, June 8, by the tripartite committee on NNMW was due to significant differences in offers between employers (government and OPS) and organized labour. Surprisingly, the Federal Government negotiating team increased its previous offer of N60,000 by N2,000. Consequently, the committee decided to present President Bola Tinubu with the N62,000 offer from the Federal Government team, supported by the OPS, and the N250,000 demand from organized labour for further consideration. As negotiation resumes today, a member of the labour negotiating team who spoke to Vanguard said President Tinubu and the National Assembly would determine the next steps for organized labour. He said: âAt this point, we are looking up to the President and the National Assembly to right the wrong done by the government negotiators and their OPS counterpart. It was a high-level conspiracy among the federal government negotiators, the state governors and the OPS. âMembers of OPS hid under the bogus name of small and medium enterprises, SMEs, to claim they cannot pay reasonable wages. âThe OPS had willing tools in state governors who, from the onset, did not attend most of the meetings and never wanted to improve the wages of their employees, but were clandestinely meeting with OPS to scuttle any chance of a reasonable wage. âFor the Federal Government side, members of the team, besides ensuring that Mr President did not know the true situation of things, members did everything, including threats, to ensure we did not move forward. âIn fact, one senior government official singled out the NLC president for threats, blaming him for what he termed organized labourâs tough stance. Even when the TUC president wanted to defend the NLCâs president, he was not allowed to speak. âWell, we have done our best. Since it was Mr President who set up the committee in the first place, we have returned the responsibility of doing the right thing to him. Donât forget Mr President has always promised Nigerian workers a living wage. He now has all the opportunities to fulfil his promise to the Nigerian workers. âHowever, in case Mr President fails to do the right thing, members of the National Assembly, who are representatives of the people, should rightly take up the responsibility of making Nigerian workers earn a living wage. âWe believe if the executive arm pretends not to be aware of the sufferings and pains Nigerian workers and masses are going through, we expect our representatives in the National Assembly to appreciate our pains. ââThe issue will come to them (National Assembly members) as an executive bill. From there, they should take it up and make the nationâs workforce happier. âWhat Mr President and the National Assembly do will determine our next line of action. After that, we can hold our organsâ meetings to decide our responses. For now, we have to wait. That is all I can say. â
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Politics / Newsnew Minimum Wage: âlabour May Embark On Fresh Strikeâ by nyanasonnet(m): 11:01am On Jun 10 |
A fresh industrial strike may be declared, or other strict decisions taken by organized labour today, depending on President Bola Tinubu and the National Assemblyâs response to the ongoing negotiation on the new minimum wage. Last week, organized labour, consisting of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) as its central bodies, unsuccessfully negotiated with the federal government on a new national minimum wage (NNMW). Responding to the ongoing deliberations, industry experts and financial analysts have observed that the economy is facing a challenging path to recovery, with the minimum wage demands and the potential return of fuel subsidy further complicating the process and prospects of an early recovery. The deadlock in negotiations on Friday, June 8, by the tripartite committee on NNMW was due to significant differences in offers between employers (government and OPS) and organized labour. Surprisingly, the Federal Government negotiating team increased its previous offer of N60,000 by N2,000. Consequently, the committee decided to present President Bola Tinubu with the N62,000 offer from the Federal Government team, supported by the OPS, and the N250,000 demand from organized labour for further consideration. As negotiation resumes today, a member of the labour negotiating team who spoke to Vanguard said President Tinubu and the National Assembly would determine the next steps for organized labour. He said: âAt this point, we are looking up to the President and the National Assembly to right the wrong done by the government negotiators and their OPS counterpart. It was a high-level conspiracy among the federal government negotiators, the state governors and the OPS. âMembers of OPS hid under the bogus name of small and medium enterprises, SMEs, to claim they cannot pay reasonable wages. âThe OPS had willing tools in state governors who, from the onset, did not attend most of the meetings and never wanted to improve the wages of their employees, but were clandestinely meeting with OPS to scuttle any chance of a reasonable wage. âFor the Federal Government side, members of the team, besides ensuring that Mr President did not know the true situation of things, members did everything, including threats, to ensure we did not move forward. âIn fact, one senior government official singled out the NLC president for threats, blaming him for what he termed organized labourâs tough stance. Even when the TUC president wanted to defend the NLCâs president, he was not allowed to speak. âWell, we have done our best. Since it was Mr President who set up the committee in the first place, we have returned the responsibility of doing the right thing to him. Donât forget Mr President has always promised Nigerian workers a living wage. He now has all the opportunities to fulfil his promise to the Nigerian workers. âHowever, in case Mr President fails to do the right thing, members of the National Assembly, who are representatives of the people, should rightly take up the responsibility of making Nigerian workers earn a living wage. âWe believe if the executive arm pretends not to be aware of the sufferings and pains Nigerian workers and masses are going through, we expect our representatives in the National Assembly to appreciate our pains. ââThe issue will come to them (National Assembly members) as an executive bill. From there, they should take it up and make the nationâs workforce happier. âWhat Mr President and the National Assembly do will determine our next line of action. After that, we can hold our organsâ meetings to decide our responses. For now, we have to wait. That is all I can say. â
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Politics / Re: Will The New Minimum Wage Affect Corp Members by nyanasonnet(m): 12:21am On Jun 08 |
[quote author=JesseMichael19 post=130359444] But will it take effect as soon as possible like as soon as FG start paying this month will it be paid to corpers this month also or it will go through another senate sittings and they will now pay it in next year budget This kind question were you dey ask like this, is like u are latest corper on ground right 1 Like |
NYSC / Re: Minimum Wage: NYSC Allowance Will It Be Affected Too by nyanasonnet(m): 5:47pm On Jun 05 |
NYSC / Minimum Wage: NYSC Allowance Will It Be Affected Too by nyanasonnet(m): 5:01pm On Jun 05 |
If the federal government approved the new minimum wage, will NYSC allowance none as allawee,be increased, or remain on the previous pay roll.
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Politics / Re: Minimum Wage: Weâre Not Fixated On A Figure â NLC by nyanasonnet(m): 12:48pm On Jun 04 |
I see why pepper in this country s expensive, because the president himself is pepper 30 Likes 4 Shares |
Politics / Re: Strike: NLC President, Joe Ajaero Is Fighting A Proxy War For Peter Obi â Reno by nyanasonnet(m): 5:30pm On Jun 03 |
Don't blame Yoruba man dey eat pepper. Tinubu eat pepper, so he as to show us pepper |
Politics / Re: FG, Labour To Meet Tomorrow Over Strike, Minimum Wage. by nyanasonnet(m): 3:16pm On Jun 03 |
I went to a shop, I told the woman I want to buy Tinubu, she brought pepper đ 68 Likes 3 Shares |
Crime / Re: Woman Reportedly Kills Her Husband With Pestle Over Side Chick In Ondo by nyanasonnet(m): 2:46pm On Jun 03 |
Nehyooh: Shi u read am and understand, let move 1 Like |
Health / Re: How NLC Power Disconnection Impacts Hospitals - Bearded Dr. Sina by nyanasonnet(m): 2:05pm On Jun 03 |
FFK once said, APC is a demonic and blood sucking party, I truly agreed with that statement 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by nyanasonnet(m): 1:48pm On Jun 03 |
This new minimum wage will not affect the common man in the country, how many servant did we have? I expected labour should demand for the cost of living inside the nation Because things are getting worser 3 Likes 1 Share |
Religion / Re: RCCG Suspends Pastor Idowu Iluyomade Of City Of David, Lagos by nyanasonnet(m): 1:35pm On Jun 03 |
This days some pastor don dey misbehave just like agbado and cassava called tulumbu 1 Like |
Politics / Minimum Wage; Shelve Your Strike, Police Urge Labour by nyanasonnet(m): 7:41am On Jun 03 |
The Nigeria Police Force has urged the organised labour to shelve the planned strike and return to the negotiation meetings with the Federal Government. It said through negotiations, both parties would resolve the issue amicably as the industrial action might bring untold hardship to Nigerians. The police, in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, on Monday, explained that avoiding the strike would prevent a breakdown of law and order within the country. The statement read, âIn light of the Federal Governmentâs recent declaration that the planned strike is illegal and premature, the Nigeria Police Force views this action as a potential catalyst for increased tension and political instability. âThe NPF hereby urges organised labour to proceed with the ongoing deliberations at the Tripartite Committee, which is focused on determining a new minimum wage, and shelve the planned strike as such decision is essential to prevent untold hardships on members of the public and maintain order and stability within our country. âThe Nigeria Police Force assures the public that ample deployments have been made across the country to ensure that citizens can go about their lawful duties without hindrance. Therefore, all members of the public are encouraged to remain calm and continue with their lawful daily activities, while organized labour is urged to act responsibly and in accordance with the law, prioritizing dialogue and legal avenues to resolving the existing grievances.â The meeting convened by the National Assembly leaders on Sunday night failed to achieve its objective following the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Unions Congressâ insistence on going ahead with todayâs strike. The meeting, which was presided over by the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, was attended by the NLC president Joe Ajaero, and his TUC counterpart, Festus Osifo. Addressing journalists after the meeting with the National Assembly leaders, Osifo, said, âThe Senate President appealed to us to call off the strike. âBut we canât sit here and call off the strike because we have other organs. We will take the appeals to our various organs. âWe donât have the powers to call off the strike action. For now, the strike action will commence, while we discuss with our organs.â
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Crime / Re: Woman Reportedly Kills Her Husband With Pestle Over Side Chick In Ondo by nyanasonnet(m): 6:25am On Jun 03 |
Is better for she to leave the marriage than committed murder na 3 Likes |
Sports / Re: Al Hilal Beats Al Nassr to Seal Kingâs Cup Title as Ronaldo Goes Trophyless by nyanasonnet(m): 9:12am On Jun 01 |
BarrElChapo: Who be this Red devil's fan |
Education / Re: JAMB Releases 2024 UTME Results by nyanasonnet(m): 5:25pm On Apr 29 |
Here we go........ Omo finally my score is out 97, will this score offer me admission to study pharmacy |
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