Workers Bear Cost of Failed Democracy – Peters Adeyemi
Former PSI Vice President Peters Adeyemi exposes how African workers suffer from imposed economic policies, poor leadership, and a weakened labour movement. Read his call for change.
Former PSI Vice President Peters Adeyemi exposes how African workers suffer from imposed economic policies, poor leadership, and a weakened labour movement. Read his call for change.
Governor Seyi Makinde has described 2026 as a crucial year for Oyo State, urging residents to be security-conscious as political activities for the 2027 elections begin. He also highlighted his administration's welfare achievements.
APC candidate Bola Oyebamiji promises a landslide win against Governor Adeleke in the 2026 Osun election. Meanwhile, the state rejects an audit report claiming over 8,000 ghost workers. Read the full story.
Nigeria's app-based transport union, AUATON, demands inDrive refund alleged illegal 7.5% VAT deductions from drivers' earnings. Calls for FIRS investigation and policy review.
Osun State Government debunks Sally Tibbot Ltd's claim of uncovering N13bn ghost workers, calling it inflated blackmail. State insists only 1,316 unverified workers found. Read full details.
Osun State Government debunks a consulting firm's claim of uncovering N13bn in ghost workers, alleging inflated figures and fraud. Read the full details of the dispute.
Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke welcomes anti-graft agencies to review a controversial staff audit report alleging 8,452 ghost workers. He claims the audit targeted the previous administration's payroll. Read the full details.
Osun State Government accuses Sally Tibbot Consulting of inflating ghost workers figures to N1.3bn fraud. State says real figure is 1,316, offers proof. Read the full details.
A forensic audit reveals Osun State paid over N13bn yearly to 8,452 ghost workers. The consulting firm demands action and payment, alleging state government inaction. #Osun #GhostWorkers
Aptech Nigeria launches a new AI Career Program offering tech skills, paid internships, and pathways to international degrees. Learn how to apply for this job-ready training.
A Taraba youth coalition has exposed a massive ghost worker scandal involving 6,528 names, backing Governor Agbu Kefas's civil service reforms. They warn against sponsored protests.
The Nigerian Medical Association in Edo State expresses deep concern over the abduction of two doctors, warning that insecurity is crippling healthcare delivery. Authorities are urged to act.
The Nigeria Labour Congress demands suspension of new tax reforms, warning they deepen hardship and exclude workers' input. NLC President Joe Ajaero issues strong warning in Abuja.
The Trade Union Congress urges government action to protect workers from inflation and high living costs. Read about their demands for tax reform and wage review.
Over 8.3 million US workers started 2026 with higher pay as 19 states and several cities raised minimum wages, injecting $5 billion into earnings. Read details.
NLC President Joe Ajaero and TUC Lagos call for urgent wage review, improved security, and worker unity in 2026. They vow to resist policies that impoverish Nigerians.
The Trade Union Congress warns that poverty and austerity policies are pushing workers to the brink. TUC President Festus Osifo demands urgent, people-centred government action.
The Nigerian Medical Association, Lagos, condemns the Federal Government's handling of healthcare in 2025 as unacceptable. It demands better welfare, funding, and policies to stop brain drain and improve access for Nigerians.
Edo State Government has paid its civil servants a 13th-month salary, a welfare policy sustained by Governor Monday Okpebholo. Workers laud the timely payment as a major relief post-Christmas.
Governor Hope Uzodimma announces full 13th-month salary payment to Imo civil servants, a policy sustained for five years. Read about the impact and public reaction.
Families plead for government action as bandits demand N500 million for five Kwara road construction workers kidnapped two weeks ago. Read the urgent appeal for their safe release.
Bandits demand N500 million to release five Kwara road construction workers kidnapped on December 15. Families plead with state government for urgent intervention and rescue efforts.
Nigeria's aviation sector braces for a sharp drop in passenger traffic as U.S. visa restrictions take effect January 2026. Experts warn of economic fallout for airlines and travel agencies. Read more.
US President Donald Trump announced deadly military strikes against ISIS terrorists in Northwest Nigeria on Christmas, citing attacks on Christians. Read the full details.
ACOMIN warns that staff shortages, stock-outs, and poor infrastructure are severely undermining service delivery in Nigeria's Primary Health Centres, eroding public trust and worsening health outcomes nationwide.
The Nigeria Labour Congress urges Nigerians to reject any falsified tax law, emphasizing fairness and collective action to protect workers' rights and dignity. Join the call for social justice.
A US federal judge has upheld the Trump administration's $100,000 fee for new H-1B visas, a move opposed by business groups. Read the full details and implications for global tech talent.
Bauchi State has trained 800 health personnel to improve management of medical consumables across 350 facilities, backed by a N500 million investment to boost local procurement and prevent waste.
A Nigerian employer shared his clever strategy to retain seven employees over the holidays by offering double salary, sparking a major debate online about worker incentives and holiday rights.
Amazon reveals it blocked over 1,800 North Koreans from IT jobs, citing 'laptop farms' and sanctions evasion. Read the full report on this global cybersecurity threat.