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4.25 Million Nigerians Visually Impaired, Says NGO

An NGO warns that Nigeria’s vision-care gap puts more than 4.25 million lives at risk across the country.

NAUB Lecturer Urges Preservation of University Act

A lecturer at NAUB asks President Tinubu and the National Assembly to preserve the University Act.

Labour Insists on N250,000 Wage, to Meet Tinubu Next Week

Nigeria minimum wage negotiations, labor union talks, N250,000 wage demand, economic policy, Tinubu labor meeting,

President Tinubu to Meet With Organized Labour Today Over Minimum Wage

President Tinubu prepares for a decisive meeting with labor leaders to finalize Nigeria's minimum wage discussions.

SDP Candidate Urges Shift from Wage Hikes to Social Investments

SDP's Adebayo champions social investments over wage increases, emphasizing a sustainable approach to supporting all citizens.

Labour Expresses Doubts Over May Implementation of New Minimum Wage

Labour unions have voiced skepticism regarding the timely implementation of the new minimum wage...

Tinubu’s Missteps: Fuel Import Licenses and Naira Float

Recent proposals by prominent Nigerian politician Bola Tinubu regarding fuel import licenses and floating...

Ex-APC Insider Critizes “Renewed Hope” Agenda as Public Anger Boils Over

Salihu Moh Lukman critiques Nigeria's economic policy, calling for action to address the "Renewed Anger" stemming from government decisions.

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4.25 Million Nigerians Visually Impaired, Says NGO

An NGO warns that Nigeria’s vision-care gap puts more than 4.25 million lives at risk across the country.

NAUB Lecturer Urges Preservation of University Act

A lecturer at NAUB asks President Tinubu and the National Assembly to preserve the University Act.

FCT to Sanction Schools Over Immunisation Non-Compliance

Abuja’s FCT Administration threatens sanctions as schools resist the new immunisation compliance drive.

Nnamdi Kanu to Defend Himself as Lawyers Withdraw

Nnamdi Kanu takes over his legal defence after his lawyers withdraw, vowing to represent himself in his ongoing terrorism trial