NLC protests economic hardship in Kano as government announces palliative measures
The government said it would sell grains at affordable prices and reintroduce the Kanawa bus service for the resident.
The government said it would sell grains at affordable prices and reintroduce the Kanawa bus service for the resident.
The protesters complained that they can no longer feed their families, transport themselves to their various workplaces and that the ...
The protesters are waving different placards to drive home their demands for an improved economy.
"We will get out of this turbulence. And, due to the measures we have taken, Nigeria will be better equipped ...
The meeting was part of the process of arriving at sustainable decisions on the palliatives to be provided for Nigerians.
NLC, TUC had, on Monday, asked the court to vacate its earlier order restraining them from embarking on strike over ...
The truth is: it is not going to be easy economically henceforth for the average Nigerian. The new order will ...
The think tank advised that gross monthly salaries of N200,000 and below should be exempted from payment of Personal Income ...
The National Industrial Court of Nigeria in Abuja on Monday ordered the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union ...
"We, therefore, call on Nigerians to remain calm and resist the urge to stockpile as it poses a significant safety ...
“Power supply was restored to Owerri metropolis and most parts of the state yesterday, while effort is being made to ...
The suspension of the strike follows an MOU between the Imo government and the two union.
"We feel highly unprotected."
“I say this because the amount cannot afford a bag of 50kg rice, let alone other domestic problems staring families ...
The NLC and the TUC had said that the federal government refused their request to use the venue for the ...
The Labour Party, now Nigeria's third-largest party, also expelled some of the party's leaders.
The two organisations had earlier threatened to picket all branches of the CBN beginning from 29 March.
"That means there is a difference of close to N202 for every litre of PMS we import into this country," ...
Mr Obi noted that the money spent on petrol subsidy should be channelled into key developmental initiatives
The Joint Action Front (JAF) berated the government for failing to reach an agreement with the union over 180 days ...
The petroleum marketing firm said the federal government is owing it N30 billion after it supplied 245.89 million litres of ...
The government presents two scenarios, one involving the continuation of subsidy payment and another assuming partial payment until subsidy is ...
The union leaders were billed to address their members on the outcome of their meeting with Governor Dapo Abiodun
The human rights lawyer was also described as a freedom fighter.
Meanwhile, the leadership of ASUU has said it is yet to decide whether to honour the invitation or not.
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