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UNILAG Lecturers Begin Indefinite Strike Over Unpaid Allowances, “Amputated” Salaries

UNILAG Lecturers Begin Indefinite Strike Over Unpaid Allowances, “Amputated” Salaries

Lecturers at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) have embarked on an indefinite strike, effective today, March 11, 2026, in protest over what they described as “amputated” salaries for January and February 2026. The Academic Staff…

Delta Govt Says Private Sector Must Lead Job Creation Amid Rising Graduate Numbers

Delta Govt Says Private Sector Must Lead Job Creation Amid Rising Graduate Numbers

The Delta State Government has said sustainable job creation must be driven largely by the private sector rather than the public service, as thousands of graduates enter the labour market each year. The State Commissioner…

New Movement Launches Campaign to Mobilise Workers, Promote Pro-Labour Policies

New Movement Launches Campaign to Mobilise Workers, Promote Pro-Labour Policies

A new grassroots movement, Working People United, has emerged with a mandate to mobilise Nigerian workers and advocate policies that promote economic stability, national development, and the welfare of the working class. Launched in Abuja,…

Edo Disburses N39m Insurance Benefits To Families Of Nine Deceased Workers

Edo Disburses N39m Insurance Benefits To Families Of Nine Deceased Workers

The Edo State Government has disbursed ₦39 million in insurance benefits to the families of nine deceased public servants under the state’s Group Life Insurance Scheme. The payment, made in line with the provisions of…

FG Orders Immediate Closure of Ogun Factory Over Workplace Safety Violations

FG Orders Immediate Closure of Ogun Factory Over Workplace Safety Violations

The Federal Government has ordered the immediate closure of African Refractory and Allied Products Company (ARAP), located at Km 46, Ikorodu–Sagamu Expressway, Ogijo, Ogun State, following reports of hazardous working conditions that allegedly exposed workers…

Cross River LG Workers Protest 11-Month Salary Delay, Seek Government Intervention

Cross River LG Workers Protest 11-Month Salary Delay, Seek Government Intervention

Local government workers drawn from the 18 council areas of Cross River State on Monday staged a peaceful protest over the non-payment of their salaries for about 11 months. The workers, who said they were…

Corporate Olympics Set to Draw 5,000 Professionals to Lagos for Workplace Wellness Event

Corporate Olympics Set to Draw 5,000 Professionals to Lagos for Workplace Wellness Event

More than 5,000 professionals from various industries are expected to converge in Lagos on May 1, 2026, for the maiden edition of the Corporate Olympics, an initiative aimed at promoting workplace wellness, teamwork, and healthy…

FG explains delay in February salaries for Steel Ministry, four agencies

FG explains delay in February salaries for Steel Ministry, four agencies

The Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (OAGF) has attributed the delay in the payment of February 2026 salaries for staff of the Federal Ministry of Steel Development and four federal agencies to shortfalls…

Early-Morning Secretariat Fire Sparks Fresh Call for Strict Safety Compliance in Government Offices

Early-Morning Secretariat Fire Sparks Fresh Call for Strict Safety Compliance in Government Offices

The Federal Government has urged public servants to ensure stricter compliance with safety measures following a fire outbreak at the Office of the National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI). The Head of the Civil Service…

Federal Civil Servants Urge Government to Clear Outstanding N70,000 Wage Award Arrears

Federal Civil Servants Urge Government to Clear Outstanding N70,000 Wage Award Arrears

Many federal civil servants have called on the Federal Government to clear the outstanding two months’ arrears of the N35,000 wage award. The government workers made the appeal in separate interviews with the News Agency…

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