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Fuel Price Hike: Reps Fear Unrest as FG, Labour Meeting Ends in Deadlock

Fuel Price Hike: Reps Fear Unrest as FG, Labour Meeting Ends in Deadlock The House of Representatives have warned that the recent hike in fuel pump prices could trigger social unrest if not addressed immediately. The Green Chamber handed down the warning as a meeting between...

Fuel Hike: NLC demands Reversal of Petrol Price

Fuel Hike: NLC demands Reversal of Petrol Price The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero, on Wednesday asked the federal government to reverse the latest petrol price hike. The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) had raised the pump price of the product...

NLC Blames FG Policy for NNPC, Dangote Price Disagreements

NLC Blames FG Policy for NNPC, Dangote Price Disagreements The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajearo, has attributed the current uproar between the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited and the Dangote Petroleum Refinery to alleged government policy somersault and fraudulent moves by some...

I’m Committed to Just, Realistic Minimum Wage for Nigerian Workers – Tinubu

I’m Committed to Just, Realistic Minimum Wage for Nigerian Workers - Tinubu President Bola Tinubu has said Nigerian workers deserve improved welfare, better wages, as well as safe and enhanced working conditions as the driving force of the nation. Speaking with the leadership of the Nigeria...

Tinubu’s Speech: A Refreshing Focus on Democracy over Rendition of Personal Glory, By Zekeri Laruba Idakwo

Tinubu's Speech: A Refreshing Focus on Democracy over Rendition of Personal Glory By Zekeri Laruba Idakwo In a departure from traditional presidential rhetoric, President Tinubu's Democracy Day address struck a reflective and humble tone, prioritising the democratic journey and honouring its heroes over personal achievements. By...

Tinubu’s Fuel Subsidy Removal: A Year Of Economy Woe, By Erasmus Ikhide

Tinubu's Fuel Subsidy Removal: A Year Of Economy Woe By Erasmus Ikhide IN the massive ruins of the nation's economy, it will be self-abnegation not to acknowledge the fact that the rejection of N62,000 or N100,000 minimum wage by the organized labour unions is direct a...