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₦70,000 Wage ‘Not Enough’ – Ndume

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– ₦70,000 minimum wage approved by Federal Government
– Ndume condemns new wage, urges review upwards
– Tinubu administration faces criticism over minimum wage

Former Senate Chief Whip, Ali Ndume, has criticized the newly approved ₦70,000 minimum wage, stating it can only buy a bag of rice, during an interview.

He made this statement in a viral video posted on Friday, emphasizing the need for a higher minimum wage.

Ndume’s comments come after his removal as Senate Chief Whip for speaking out against the Tinubu administration. He emphasized the current economic hardship, saying, “People are suffering, people are angry, people are not happy.”

The new minimum wage was agreed upon by the Federal Government, Nigeria Labour Congress, and Trade Union Congress, in a meeting at the State House on Wednesday. However, Ndume argued that it is insufficient, saying, “Realistically, that is like the amount for a bag of rice”.

Ndume called on President Tinubu to listen to the people and reconsider the minimum wage.

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Japan, Nigeria Strengthen Ties

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Japan’s Foreign Minister, Kamikawa Yoko, met with Nigeria’s Foreign Minister, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, to deepen bilateral relations.

They discussed enhancing cooperation in various sectors, particularly business and economic relations. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development Ministerial Meeting.

Yoko expressed appreciation for constructive dialogues during her visit to Nigeria in April. She emphasized Japan’s interest in fostering stronger economic ties, including support for start-ups. Yoko also advocated for initiatives grounded in the Women, Peace, and Security framework.

Tuggar responded positively, acknowledging concrete progress achieved through the TICAD process.

Heexpressed gratitude for Japan’s ongoing support and conveyed Nigeria’s eagerness to further strengthen bilateral and regional cooperation. Both ministers reaffirmed their commitment to deepening Japan-Nigeria relations.

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Supreme Court Upholds Diri’s Bayelsa Gubernatorial Victory

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The Supreme Court on Friday affirmed Duoye Diri’s re-election as Bayelsa State Governor, dismissing Timipre Sylva’s appeal.

In a unanimous decision, the five-member panel rejected Sylva’s challenge to the November 11, 2023 election result.

Diri’s victory was upheld, solidifying his position as Bayelsa State Governor.

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