Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, has denied allegations of fraud levelled against her by a federal lawmaker.
Osita Okechukwu has cautioned against injecting more cash into Nigeria's economy and warned of potential repercussions on purchasing power parity.
NLC's Ndubuaku says Labour will scrutinise government's non-essential budget allocations if it persists in claiming inability to pay wages.
“Negotiation is not emotion. We urged government to cut waste and act urgently to alleviate workers' suffering,” said Festus Osifo.
NLC spokesman, Benson Upah, said labour's true concern is creating a national minimum wage that can stimulate capacity.
Joe Keshi emphasised South Africa's political shift and urged ANC to address its waning influence.
Adedipe, an economist, says Labour’s new minimum wage demands do not benefit any of the parties involved in the negotiation.
TUC President Osifo says the upcoming strike is due to the government's unwillingness to negotiate the minimum wage.
Excited over Finidi's appointment, Super Eagles defender Ekong emphasised the importance of a coach with understanding of Nigerian football culture.
Kila says Senate President Akpabio’s statement on the national anthem change is “shallow” and shows he is “disconnected” from reality.