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JUST IN: Labour Demands New Minimum Wage For Nigerian Workers

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The National Public Service Negotiating Council has called for a new minimum wage of N154,000 for public workers, pushing for a 120 per cent increase in salaries and allowances across the country. The demand was made in a letter sent to the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation on March 12, 2026, where the group also appreciated the recent approval of gratuity payments for retiring workers. The letter was signed by the National Chairman, Benjamin Anthony, and the National Secretary, Olowoyo Gbenga, who both stressed the need for urgent action. In the letter, the council explained that many workers in the public service are struggling to cope with daily living, describing their situation as one of hardship despite their role in keeping government operations running. It stated that the value of workers’ earnings has continued to drop over time, making it difficult for many to meet basic needs. The group linked this to the steady rise in the cost of living,...

JUST IN: Labour Demands New Minimum Wage For Nigerian Workers

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The National Public Service Negotiating Council has called for a new minimum wage of N154,000 for public workers, pushing for a 120 per cent increase in salaries and allowances across the country. The demand was made in a letter sent to the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation on March 12, 2026, where the group also appreciated the recent approval of gratuity payments for retiring workers. The letter was signed by the National Chairman, Benjamin Anthony, and the National Secretary, Olowoyo Gbenga, who both stressed the need for urgent action. In the letter, the council explained that many workers in the public service are struggling to cope with daily living, describing their situation as one of hardship despite their role in keeping government operations running. It stated that the value of workers’ earnings has continued to drop over time, making it difficult for many to meet basic needs. The group linked this to the steady rise in the cost of living,...

Dangote Refinery-Backed MRS Filling Station Increases Fuel Pump Price

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The MRS filling station, supported by Dangote Refinery, has raised its petrol pump price nationwide following last Friday’s increase in its gantry price to N1,175 per liter. MRS filling stations in Abuja have adjusted their petrol to N1,267, up from N1,167 per liter. This means that the fuel retail outlet hiked its pump price by N100 per liter, the same margin Dangote Refinery had increased its gantry petrol price. A manager at MRS filling station, who preferred anonymity, confirmed the latest pump price to Daily Post, noting that it was due to a hike in gantry price by Dangote Refinery. Earlier that Optima Filling Station had also adjusted its fuel price upward by N50 to N1,270 from N1,220 after Dangote Refinery announced a gantry price hike. Meanwhile, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited retail outlets sell petrol at N1,261, which is N6 and N9 cheaper than MRS and Optima Filling stations. Other filling stations such as AA Rano, NIPCO, Eterna, Mobil, Empire Energy,...

PRESIDENT TINUBU BEGINS HISTORIC STATE VISIT TO THE UNITED KINGDOM TODAY

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  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, accompanied by the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, will depart Abuja on Tuesday, March 17, for a State Visit to the United Kingdom as guests of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla.   King Charles will host President Tinubu and his wife at Windsor Castle from Wednesday, March 18, to Thursday, March 19.   The state visit is the first by a Nigerian leader in 37 years. President Tinubu is also the first Nigerian leader to be hosted by the British monarch at Windsor Castle.   Nigeria and the United Kingdom share a deep history of ties and a special bond. The purpose of this visit is to strengthen bilateral relations and explore avenues for collaboration on issues such as immigration, trade, investment, and cultural exchange.   While at Windsor Castle, Their Majesties will invite the President and the First Lady to view a special exhibition of items from the Royal Collection related to Nigeria. Later, the K...

The IMOLE DE Factor: Dr. Adeboyin Adeola and the Road to 2027

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In the intricate tapestry of Oyo North Senatorial politics, where experience meets compassion and professional excellence intertwines with genuine love for humanity, one name resonates with profound depth: Dr. (Rev.) Adeboyin Adeola. Fondly known as IMOLE DE, she represents something rare in today's political space—a leader whose proven capacity is matched only by her heart for the people. ROOTS ACROSS OYO NORTH SENATIONAL DISTRICT  Born on November 8, 1971, into the respected family of Apostle S.A. Adeola, her story begins in Kishi, headquarters of Irepo Local Government, where her father was then working. She hails from Igboho in Oorelope Local Government, with maternal ties to Iseyin—roots that connect her deeply to the rich diversity of the district. Her marriage to a son of Saki West Local Government is a blessed union, and together they are happily blessed with glorious children, forming a strong and supportive family foundation. Leadership runs in her blood; she ...

Impatience behind high divorce rates – Octogenarian married for 53 years

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Mrs Abigail Fafowora, a former teacher and businesswoman, speaks to TEMITOPE ADETUNJI about her transition from one profession to another, building a marriage founded on patience and strong values, and embracing life with deep gratitude and fulfilment at 84 How do you feel at 84 years? I feel good. It is purely by the grace of God. At 84, every single day feels like a gift I did not earn but was lovingly given. When I wake up each morning and can still see the sun, move my body, and call the names of my children and grandchildren, my heart is full of gratitude. What was growing up like for you? Growing up was fun. I am from Ijebu Ijesha, but my husband was from Ilesha. I come from a nice family and I am the first child of my parents. I was born in a place called Ago Are in Oyo State, while my parents lived in Oke Ogun, also in Oyo State. When I was around four or five years old, they brought me to Ijebu Ijesha to live with my grandmother. I finished school in 1956—we called...

2027 Green Chamber: A New Vision for Egbeda/Ona-Ara Representation — MOE Commends Chief OTOPE’s Emerging Legislative Aspiration

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A prominent youth stakeholder, public affairs commentator, Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez (Ijoba Authority MOE), has described the growing political signals around the aspiration of Chief Temitope Oladimeji Ezekiel OTOPE to represent the Egbeda/Ona-Ara Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives of Nigeria come 2027 as a refreshing development in the constituency’s evolving leadership conversation. In his reaction, MOE noted that beyond political declarations, what truly matters is the emergence of individuals whose political journey reflects community engagement, social impact, and an understanding of the grassroots realities. According to him, the increasing calls from different quarters urging Chief OTOPE to consider the federal legislative seat reflect the confidence many people have developed in his leadership approach and humanitarian disposition. “Leadership conversations should always be about service, connection with the people, and the ability to amplif...