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Oyo Gov Makinde Increases Retirees' Gratuity to ₦3bn

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde approves a 100% increase in gratuity payments for retirees, raising it from ₦1.5bn to ₦3bn. NLC confirms the worker-friendly move and consistent 13th-month salary payment. Read more.

ASUU Accepts FG's 40% Pay Rise Proposal

Nigerian university lecturers have accepted a 40% salary increase from the government, potentially ending a 16-year industrial dispute. The new agreement includes better funding and research grants.

Woman Reveals Real Reason for Leaving Husband

Ada Igbo clarifies she didn't leave her marriage just because her husband impregnated their maid. She hints at deeper issues including alleged domestic violence and financial neglect.

Man Mocks Woman After Husband Impregnates Maid

Michael Uchenna's controversial Facebook comments on a marital scandal have ignited a fierce online debate about infidelity, beauty standards, and gender roles in Nigeria. Read the full story.

Woman reunites with family after kidney transplant

Nigerian woman Tovia reunites with her children after a successful kidney transplant funded by public donations, following abandonment by her husband after kidney failure during childbirth.

Marriage Ends After Husband Impregnates Maid

A Nigerian woman, Ada, reveals her 'enviable' marriage ended after her husband impregnated their maid while she was abroad. Read the shocking details of the betrayal.

American Divorcee Kills Two Ex-Husbands in One Day

A 51-year-old Florida woman, Susan Avalon, is in custody after allegedly shooting and killing both of her ex-husbands on the same day. Authorities reveal chilling details of the crimes. Read the full story.

Woman Accused of Killing Two Ex-Husbands in One Day

Susan Avalon, 48, faces murder charges after allegedly shooting both her ex-husbands in separate broad-daylight attacks. Police say bitter custody battles may have been the motive. Read the shocking details.

How the Average Nigerian Makes a Living

Discover how most Nigerians survive through multiple income streams, informal jobs, and creative hustle. Learn about real salaries, from ₦70K minimum wage to MTN's high pay.

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