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The CEO of First Bank Group, Dr. Adesola Adeduntan, emphasized the convenience of banking transactions for customers during a recent event. He highlighted how technology has made it easy for customers to make payments, withdrawals, and other transactions, giving them more time for personal activities. Adeduntan also spoke on the future of banking, emphasizing the importance of technology in driving access, convenience, and development.
Honourable Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, a member of the House of Representatives representing Ideato North and South Federal Constituency of Imo State, has called on the federal government to come to the aid of the people of the area. He appeals for urgent repairs of collapsed roads and bridges, as well as the devastating erosion menace in the region.
Workers in Nigeria across various sectors have staged a two-day warning strike protesting the withdrawal of government subsidies on gas. The strike, organized by the Nigerian Labour Congress, aims to address the debilitating effects of rising living costs and deteriorating welfare. President Bola Tinubu's efforts to boost the economy, including cost-saving measures, have triggered public outcry due to increased hardship. If the government fails to meet the workers' demands for improved welfare, including salary increments, a nationwide indefinite shutdown is expected in two weeks.
Workers across all sectors in Nigeria have embarked on a two-day warning strike to protest against the rising cost of living caused by the removal of government subsidies on gas. The strike, organized by the Nigerian Labour Congress, is aimed at pressuring the government to improve the welfare of its citizens. Concerns over the negative impact on Nigeria's already struggling economy are mounting as the strike threatens to paralyze key sectors including healthcare and electricity.
Former Nigerian Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Ibrahim Baba Mai-Sule, advises President Bola Tinubu to consider the structure of ambassador appointments and suggests the need to assess the quality, background, funding, and contribution of ambassadors. He also emphasizes the importance of resolving litigations promptly and proposes the establishment of a constitutional court for faster adjudication.
Nigerian travel blogger, Uncle Koke, faced backlash after sharing his contrasting views on Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya. While he described Uganda as "hell on earth," Ugandans disputed his biased comments and asserted their country's progress and beauty. The controversy sheds light on the diverse perspectives on Uganda and the need for nuanced discussions on development and poverty.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has revealed the reason behind his choice of the late President Musa Yar'Adua as his preferred successor. Despite knowing about Yar'Adua's health concerns, Obasanjo pointed to medical advice that deemed him fit to handle the role of President. He also emphasized Yar'Adua's integrity and competence as key factors in his selection. In a recent interview, Obasanjo dismissed allegations of deliberately putting up weak candidates, stating that Yar'Adua's qualities made him the top choice.
Workers from all sectors in Nigeria went on a two-day strike to protest the increasing cost of living caused by the removal of gas subsidies. They threatened to shut down the country's economy if their demands for improved welfare were not met. The strike is expected to disrupt activities in many offices, further impacting Africa's largest economy. President Bola Tinubu's measures to revamp the economy have led to hardships for millions, with the price of petrol and other commodities doubling. The workers are demanding an increase in wages and have given the government a two-week ultimatum to fulfill their demands.
Workers from all sectors in Nigeria are demanding improved welfare and protesting the government's removal of gas subsidies. The Nigeria Labor Congress initiated a two-day "warning strike" in response to the rising cost of living and the suffering inflicted on the workers and masses. If their demands, including increased wages, are not met, they threaten to shut down Africa's largest economy. President Bola Tinubu's efforts to revamp the economy have faced criticism for causing hardships without providing sufficient relief. The strike is expected to disrupt activities in many sectors, further impacting the already struggling economy.
Nigeria workers walk off their jobs to protest the government's removal of gas subsidies, which has led to a rising cost of living. The strike threatens to shut down Africa's largest economy if workers' demands for improved welfare are not met.
Delta State Governor, Sheriff F. O Oborevwori, has appointed Ebikeme Clark, the son of Ijaw leader Edwin Clark, as one of his special advisers. The swearing-in ceremony will be announced soon.
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has resubmitted a list of commissioner nominees to the Lagos State House of Assembly for screening and confirmation. This comes after 17 out of the 39 nominees were rejected in the previous submission. The drama surrounding the rejection sparked concerns of possible attacks on the lawmakers.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has expressed dissatisfaction with the N85 billion contract for the provision of infrastructure for the Wasa Affordable Housing project in Wasa District, Abuja. The project, which has been in the making for nine years, has faced delays and an unfavorable arrangement with private developers. Wike emphasized the need for the government to participate and benefit from such projects, while ensuring the affordability of housing for the masses.
The unlawful detention and alleged exploitation of a pregnant gardener in Rivers State, Nigeria, by her employer, an APC chieftain, has raised concerns about human rights and police procedures in the region. The incident highlights the abuse of power by authorities and employers and calls for further scrutiny and action.
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