Today’s Newsbreak: Muslims Must Say No To NLC, TUC Strike–MURIC, Nationwide Strike: NLC Urges Zamfara Workers To Comply With Directives

Muslims Need To Refuse The TUC And NLC Strikes – MURIC

Today's Newsbreak: Muslims Must Say No To NLC, TUC Strike–MURIC, Nationwide Strike: NLC Urges Zamfara Workers To Comply With Directives

According to the Muslim Rights Concern, or MURIC, Muslims getting ready for Id al-Kabir (Salah) will find life intolerable due to the ongoing strike by organized labor unions.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

As a result, MURIC suggested that the Nigeria Labour Congress, or NLC, wait to go on strike until after the Muslim holiday. In a statement released on Monday, the group made the request under the signature of Professor Ishaq Akintola, its executive director.

Nationwide Strike: NLC Urges Zamfara Workers To Comply With Directives

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) in Zamfara State have urged all the affiliate unions in the state to comply with the directives of the national leadership of the unions to embark on a nationwide strike in the state, saying Nigerian workers deserve fair and decent wages.

Chairpersons of the NLC and Chairman of the TUC, Comrade Sani Halliru (Magajin Rafin Kurya) and Sa’idu Mudi, made the plea during an interview with newsmen in Gusau.

Pass New Minimum Wage Act Like You Did National Anthem – Falana Tells NASS

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Human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana has called on the National Assembly to swiftly approve a law to establish a revised minimum wage that aligns with the current economic situation in the country, similar to how they recently did for the national anthem.

According to him, the National Minimum Wage Act 2019 had expired making it crucial for the government at all levels to review and pass a new law to that effect.

‘Nigerians Don’t Understand My Music’ – Tems

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Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, aka Tems, has said Nigerians do not understand her music.

She said she is unsure if her compatriots appreciate her music but feels appreciated as a person by Nigerians.

The Oscar-nominated musician stated this in the teaser of the upcoming episode of ‘Flow with Korty.’CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>