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Between ‘minimum wage’ and ‘living wage’ Akeem Lasisi One of the burning issues on our national scene is the need to increase workers’ salaries. Labour has continued to put pressure on governments, especially the federal, for increment in
Umahi and disappointing act of ethnic baiting Minister of Works, David Umahi Last week, there was an uproar over the demolition of some property to make way for the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road. Many Nigerians condemned the speed
The issue of minimum wage or salary increase or by whatever nomenclature is a complicated policy issue. The wage increase is neither good nor bad, but as a policy choice,…
Pascal didn’t realise his fiancee was pregnant when they argued. She left and secretly ended the pregnancy. Later, he found out she was going to marry someone else and had…
Last week, the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), finally let the cat out of the bag with the news of the appointment of Finidi George, after months of speculations on who…
Let Nigerian businesses breathe Central Bank of Nigeria building Nigeria continues to move in circles while staying in the same spot. Each time one thinks a problem is solved, another problem emerges or the same problem metamorphoses into something
Gluten intolerance (1) Olufunke Faluyi years now, my mother has been having a swollen and painful foot, especially in the mornings and the pain will linger on for days. It breaks my heart to see her in such excruciating pain. After having ruled
Your virginity till marriage can give you what all the men in the world can’t give! Temilolu Okeowo My dearest Busayo and other Nigerian girls, I would be very correct to say Busayo is experiencing what an average Nigerian
A few ways to restore affection to your marriage Elizabeth Badejo The power of affection has been proven in several studies to have a positive impact on life and improve the overall well-being of a couple in the relationship and marriage. The level
National amnesia whitewashes the White Lion Tunde Odesola Sleep is the next-door neighbour to good memory. This is the view of neurologist Andrew Budson and neuroscientist Elizabeth Kensinger in their book, “Why We Forget and How to Remember Bett