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Labour, NECA reject proposed NSITF Act amendments

Organised Labour and NECA have opposed the NSITF Act amendment bill, calling it inconsistent with ILO standards. They demand tripartite consultation and warn of risks to the fund's sustainability.

Frank: Release Guinea-Bissau Election Results Now

Timi Frank condemns alleged staged coup in Guinea-Bissau, demands immediate release of opposition leader Pereira and full election results declaration. International pressure urged.

AU suspends Guinea-Bissau after military coup

African Union suspends Guinea-Bissau following military takeover that ousted President Umaro Sissoco Embalo. ECOWAS and UN condemn the coup as democratic principles violated.

AU, ECOWAS condemn Guinea-Bissau military coup

African Union and ECOWAS missions denounce Guinea-Bissau military coup that disrupted election results. Regional bodies urge constitutional order restoration and official releases.

EU Could Fine Elon Musk's X Platform by 2025 End

The European Union may impose a fine on Elon Musk's X platform for violating digital content rules by end of 2025. Discover how this landmark case tests EU's tech regulation power.

Union Bank Rewards Top Teachers with Millions

Union Bank of Nigeria honoured exceptional educators at the 11th Maltina Teacher of the Year Awards in Lagos. Discover the winners and the bank's commitment to education.

EU to challenge China's rare earths dominance

EU industry chief Stephane Sejourne declares Europe must break dependence on China's rare earths, calling export controls a 'racket'. New strategy coming December 3.

AAUA Lecturers End Four-Month Strike Action

Academic staff at Adekunle Ajasin University suspend four-month strike after reaching agreement with management. Lecturers return to classrooms despite outstanding salary issues.

Constitution Review Enters Final Sprint in Nigeria

Nigeria's National Assembly and state speakers align on key constitutional amendments. Discover the historic changes coming to governance, security, and power devolution. Read the latest updates now!

Nigerian Osisiogu Wins Second Term as AASU President

Nigerian-born Osisiogu Osikenyi secures second term as All Africa Students Union president after continental elections in Ghana. Read about Nigeria's growing influence in African student politics.

Court awards N20.7bn against petroleum marketer

A Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered Kehinde Elliot Ogbor and Danium Energy to pay Union Bank N20.7 billion. The bank can now seize and sell properties to recover the debt. Read the full details.

Obidient Movement Restructures After Key Resignations

The Obidient Movement dismisses concerns over recent resignations, announcing a major restructuring to strengthen its citizen-driven platform for Nigeria's renewal. Stay informed on the latest developments.

ASUU: Tinubu Govt Destroying Nigeria's Future

ASUU's Nsukka Zone accuses Tinubu administration of deliberately jeopardizing Nigeria's future through delayed 2009 agreement renegotiation. Lecturers reject salary offer, warn of impending crisis.

Boeing Strike Ends: Workers Accept New Contract

Boeing defense workers in the US have ended a three-month strike, securing a major wage increase. Discover the details of the new agreement and what it means for the aviation industry.

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