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Crime / How Nlc’s Picketing Of MTN Violated Global ILO Rule by Powel316: 11:04am On Jul 12, 2018
The violence that characterized the three-day picketing of MTN Nigeria by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) attracted condemnation from several quarters, especially from industry watchers, Nigerian workers, and affected MTN staff.

Now, it has emerged that the destruction of MTN assets, violence and threats violate an important section of the International Labour Organization (ILO) ethics of which the NLC is a member.

Founded in 1919, the ILO’s main goal is to bring together governments, employers and workers of its member states to set labour standards, develop policies and devise programmes promoting decent work for all women and men.

Under the ILO Principles concerning the right to strike, section 8.1 which focuses on picketing clearly states:

Taking part in picketing and firmly but peacefully inciting other workers to keep away from their workplace cannot be considered unlawful. The case is different, however, when picketing is accompanied by violence or coercion of non-strikers in an attempt to interfere with their freedom to work; such acts constitute criminal offences in many countries.

The requirement that strike pickets can only be set up near an enterprise does not infringe the principles of freedom of association (ibid., paras. 586 and 587).

On Monday July 9, 2018, officials of the NLC were at the MTN offices to picket however, the protest became violent and disorganized as property within MTN premises were vandalized. Doors and gates were destroyed, several staff of the company were manhandled and in the Ikoyi head office, the MTN flag was lowered and the NLC flag hoisted in its place.

Critical national infrastructure across the country were breached and attempts were made to seriously compromise them like turning off the independent power plants at the Ojota switch station, Lagos.

Following this outright display of violence and disregard for the ILO code of conduct, several respectable Nigerians have come out to condemn the NLC. Notable among these are renowned UK based accountant and social commentator, Feyi Fawehinmi and veteran radio presenter, Jimi Disu who during his radio session, called the act by the NCC a fund-raising exercise.

In his words: “As far as I am concerned, they went on a fund-raising exercise. Now it didn't just end there, if you are going to picket a company let's just say for all intents and purposes, does it then mean that you must go on a destroying mission? You went in there and destroyed their properties. Here we are, our existence economically is somewhat premised on what we call foreign investment, now is this how you are going to treat companies that come?”

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) as well as the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) have openly condemned these acts of violence, and the ALTON went as far as saying it will advise MTN Nigeria to consider preventive shutdown of network if telecoms facilities are damaged.

Tony Ojobo, the spokesman of the NCC in a statement confirmed that on Monday night the NCC activated the MOU with NSCDC to protect the switch stations and BTSs belonging to MTN and other telecom operators.

Tony also added that, “NCC has also briefed the security agencies on developments particularly the implications of the attempt to shut down the Ojota switch station. A collapse of the telecommunications grid is likely if these attacks on MTN and other telecom facilities are not abated.”

Reiterating MTN’s position on unionising, Tobechukwu Okigbo, Corporate Relations Executive, MTN Nigeria said,

“We do not prevent our employees from associating amongst themselves as they deem fit and owe our employees the obligation to ensure they are not compelled to join associations. MTN supports the freedom of association as enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution.”

All workers have rights that should be protected. We work hard to not only ensure that this is done but also to ensure that our company is a Great Place to Work. We will continue to champion our peoples’ rights, whether they are part of a union or not and work hard to minimise disruptions in service to our customers.”

Events / Praiz To Host Free Concert Live In Unilag Featuring Stars Yemi Alade And Others by Powel316: 11:27am On Mar 22, 2018
Nigerian R&B sensation, Praiz is slated to host a free concert for students and music lovers at the Staff School Hall in Unilag this Tuesday, March 20th, 2018.

The concert will see the likes of Yemi Alade, Chidinma, Skales, DJ Spinall, Ajebutter 22, Shaydee, Bez Idakula, Terry Apala and many more grace the stage to perform some of their greatest hits. If you're a fan of "Body Hot", "Show Me Love", "Me & You" or "Folashade", get ready for a riveting show.

Sponsored by MTN Music plus, the MTN brand ambassador is giving this free concert to his fans and all students are welcome to enjoy a spectacular musical experience. Students and other young fans alike stand a chance to win mobile phones, laptops, backstage passes, signed CDs and many more freebies on the day.

To stand a chance to win the amazing giveaways, just download the MTN Music+ app, stream Praiz's 2 minutes EP on music plus and you might be one of the three lucky people going home with a brand new mobile phone each. Praiz's ten biggest fans who have the highest streams on music plus during the evet will also receive brand new phones, laptops and other gift items.

Education / Easy JAMB 2018 UTME Epin Purchase Via Interswitch by Powel316: 5:11am On Jan 24, 2018
For interested candidates, e-PINs are available at N5, 500 each and can be purchased on www.jamb.org.ng. Also available on the following Interswitch channels:

Quickteller website- www.quickteller.com
Quickteller Mobile App, 

Quickteller Paypoint Agent Locations 

Quickteller Reseller CBT centres
Quickteller-enabled ATM 


Candidates can get e-PINs by simply following these steps:

Step 1: To create a new profile - Send Surname, First Name, Other Name as SMS from your unique GSM number to 55019. Ensure the names are in the specified order and separated from each other by a space. e.g. Adewale Chukwu Adamu
Step 2: To update an existing profile that is yet to purchase a UTME/DE PIN, Send Correct Surname, First Name, and Other Name as SMS from your unique GSM number to 55019. Ensure the names are in the specified order and separated from each other by a space. e.g. Correct Adegoke Chukwu Adamu
Step 3: Upon receipt of your confirmation code, proceed to purchase PIN online on any Interswitch platform

Jobs/Vacancies / 150, 000 Nigerians To Benefit From Interswitch Empowerment Initiative by Powel316: 7:21pm On Aug 22, 2016
150, 000 Nigerians to Benefit from Interswitch Empowerment Initiative

The economic and social development of a country is largely dependent on the productive employment of its working age population. Empowering our working age population will improve their lives as well as allow them to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s national development,”

The Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS), in its latest report, stated that Nigeria’s employment crisis worsened in the first quarter of 2016, with unemployment rate rising to 12.1% in March Quarter of 2016, up from 10.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2015, reaching the highest since December of 2009. The number of unemployed persons rose by 18 percent to 9.485 million. Meanwhile, youth unemployment increased to 21.5 percent from 19 percent.

Multiple sources, such as the Trading economics, have estimated that Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate is projected to trend around 12.56 percent in 2020. This is why there is an urgent need for the private sector to support the government’s efforts in creating empowerment platforms and opportunities for its working population.

It is on the backdrop of such projections, that in July 2016, Interswitch formally launched its latest initiative, ‘Quickteller Paypoint’, with an aggressive target to build a network of over 150, 000 active Agents by 2020.

Set up to improve access to financial services for the unbanked and under-banked Nigerians, by bringing a rich bouquet of financial services closer to them. This will be a one stop service point where consumers are able to pay bills, initiate funds transfer, top up airtime, receive funds, etc. To achieve this, Quickteller Paypoint will in the next 5 years empower over 150,000 Nigerians, by building a vast network of Agents across the country who would act as Paypoint Agents.

With cost of living on the rise, disposable income dwindling, and unemployment rates rising, Quickteller Paypoint seeks to provide enterprising Nigerians with a stable source of income for the unemployed, and an additional source of income for the employed.

The double arrow benefit that comes with rolling out Quickteller Paypoint is enormous and exciting. An initiative that seeks to offer thousands of Nigerians the opportunity to earn additional income, create job opportunities for the unemployed across the country, and promote private enterprises, as well as influence the economic behaviors of the unbanked and under-banked, will no doubt contribute immensely to the socio-economic development of Nigeria.

Interswitch’s commitment to promoting a financially inclusive ecosystem, where no one is left out and access to financial services is available for all, has only been reiterated with the introduction of Quickteller Paypoint.

See more at https://www.quickteller.com/Content/pdfs/Paypoint_FAQs.pdf

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