National News
Labour speaks over accepting N70,000 as minimum Wage

The Organised Labour have confirmed that they have accepted the N70,000 minimum wage President Bola Tinubu approved for Nigerian workers.
Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris, told State House correspondents that the president announced the offer at a meeting with the labour leaders at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, on Thursday.
The President of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Comrade Joe Ajaero, while briefing newsmen after the meeting, said the unions had accepted the offer.
Flanked by Comrade Festus Usifo, President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), and other representatives of Nigerian workers, who attended the meeting, Ajaero said the unions agreed to the offer because of other incentives attached.
He said another reason for accepting the offer is because the president promised a review every three years as against what was obtained in the past.
-
Politics2 days ago
PDP targets David Mark as new party chairman
-
Politics21 hours ago
Breaking: Finally, Akwa Ibom Governor joins APC
-
Metro News2 days ago
Details emerge on young graduate who d!ed in Cocoa House fall
-
Metro News2 days ago
Government uncovers 7,000 ghost workers on payroll
-
Politics2 days ago
Ijaw president backs Fubara on joining APC
-
Sports2 days ago
Nations League: Ronaldo’s winner sets another scoring record
-
National News2 days ago
2027: Pro-democracy activists mobilize against appointment of INEC Chair by Tinubu
-
Metro News2 days ago
Beware of kitchen fires, FFS boss warns against overfill oil pan while cooking sallah meals