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Katsina Approves ₦21.7bn to Pay Retirement and Death Benefits

Katsina Approves ₦21.7bn to Pay Retirement and Death Benefits

Katsina State Governor, Mr. Dikko Radda, has approved the release of ₦21.7 billion to settle outstanding retirement benefits and death gratuities for workers in the state and local government services. The approval was announced on…

Court Nullifies UNILAG Lecturer’s Retirement, Awards ₦5m Damages

Court Nullifies UNILAG Lecturer’s Retirement, Awards ₦5m Damages

The National Industrial Court sitting in Lagos has nullified the compulsory retirement of a senior lecturer at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Dr. Mojibayo Mobolaji Fadakinte, and ordered the university to pay him all outstanding…

Experts Call for Improved Doctors’ Welfare to Curb Medical Brain Drain

Experts Call for Improved Doctors’ Welfare to Curb Medical Brain Drain

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s health sector have called for urgent improvements in doctors’ welfare to curb the persistent migration of medical professionals abroad. The call was made at the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Scientific…

PenCom warns pension defaulters, announces healthcare scheme for 30,000 low-income retirees

PenCom warns pension defaulters, announces healthcare scheme for 30,000 low-income retirees

The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has warned employers, including media organisations, to fully comply with pension remittance obligations or face stricter regulatory sanctions, as it also announced plans to launch a healthcare scheme for at…

ILO releases new guidance on unemployment protection, links income support to decent work

ILO releases new guidance on unemployment protection, links income support to decent work

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has issued new guidance highlighting the critical role of unemployment protection in safeguarding income security and supporting productive, freely chosen employment. The guidance is contained in a new ILO Social…

MTN Nigeria Raises Persons with Disabilities Representation to 2.13% of Workforce

MTN Nigeria Raises Persons with Disabilities Representation to 2.13% of Workforce

MTN Nigeria has recorded a significant increase in the representation of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) within its workforce, with the figure rising from 0.9 per cent in 2021 to 2.13 per cent in 2025, as…

Federal Civil Service Achieves Full Paperless Operations Across All Ministries

Federal Civil Service Achieves Full Paperless Operations Across All Ministries

Nigeria’s federal civil service has fully transitioned to digital operations, with all 31 federal ministries, departments, and agencies achieving 100 per cent compliance with paperless work processes, the Head of the Civil Service of the…

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