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Tinubu vs obi, is like 5 minutes into first half ...assistance referee raise the flag for possible foul ...you start celebrating that you have won the match , try and wait for first half result |
Ekiti state is too small but can deliver over 100k votes for apc, Labour party really impressive with giving wototo to both Apc and Pdp in their projected base. |
Bat lokan
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How jonathan hates yoruba
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No single yoruba man at first 8 top positions during jonathan
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Imagine yoruba not in first 8 position during pre. Jonathan
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The Nigerian government has finally set a date for the transmission of a bill for a new national minimum wage, a move aimed to stop the organised labour from starting a strike about a month before presidential election. The federal government has repeatedly dithered on the labour’s demand for a new wage figure, refusing to commit to N30,000 recommended by a tripartite committee. Still, President Muhammadu Buhari assured he would review the recommendation and send a bill backing a new wage figure to the National Assembly. With the Nigeria Labour Congress and its affiliate unions threatening a protest and a nationwide strike, the government on Tuesday agreed to send the bill on January 23. The decision came after three days of talks. The labour unions agreed to the date, but warned it would not tolerate a breach. The unions threatened the process will be reviewed with necessary action taken without reverting to the government. The national president of the NLC, Ayuba Wabba, urged the government to keep to the date so that the process can be completed. Tuesday’s meeting held between 1p.m. and 3:30p.m. at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment. The meeting took place the same day the labour unions held a nationwide protest over the minimum wage. |
Dracomemnon:He actually paid one month out of 5 months and also paid one month of normal salary, he promised to settle all salary arrears within 6months |
Cloud007:He said he will clear all backlog of salary arrears within 6 months |
Governor Fayemi has paid the one month salary arrears owed by the Ayo Fayose administration to civil servants - The governor had signed an Executive Order cancelling levies in public schools Ekiti state deputy governor, Bisi Egbeyemi, on Sunday, January 6, said the state government had paid the one month salary arrears owed by the Ayo Fayose administration to civil servants. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Egbeyemi announced this while addressing religious leaders, political office holders and civil servants at the Government Jouse in Ado-Ekiti. Egbeyemi said that Fayemi had promised to make the life of Ekiti people better and ensure that all and sundry felt the positive impact of the government. He noted that Fayemi’s priority was the welfare of the people which shaped the policy thrust of his administration. https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/gov-fayemi-pays-ekiti-state-workers-salary-arrears-owed-by-fayose/r3f6g1p |
Good |
madridguy:4+4 |
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