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Labour rejects N30,000 Minimum wage offer

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The organised labour on Saturday rejected the resolution of the House of Representatives seeking the upward review of the minimum wage for Nigerian workers to N30,000 from the current N18,000
The President of the Trade Union Congress, Bobboi Kaigama, told our correspondent on Saturday that the organised labour is demanding N56,000.

He stated that the labour unions were awaiting the executive arm of government to set up a committee to speed up the process.
“The procedure is for the tripartite body to sit down and agree on a figure, present it to the National Executive Council, National Council of State and to the National Assembly,” he said.

The Nigerian Labour Congress on its part, commended the recommendation of the House of Representatives but said that the process to determine an approved minimum wage has started with a tripartite engagement involving the labour, the private sector and the government.
The General Secretary of the NLC, Peter Ezon, stated this in an interview with our correspondent on Saturday.

He said the tripartite arrangement would recommend the minimum wage to the government and in turn take it to the National Assembly for legislation.

“We welcome the concerns of the House of Representatives members and we also beg them to put more pressure on government to institute the process of the tripartite committee so that it can be concluded and returned to the National Assembly,” Ezon said.

The NLC scribe said some state governors were struggling to pay the N18,000 minimum wage because they failed to set their priorities right.
He accused the Federal Government of delaying the process of sending the approved new minimum wage to the National Assembly.

He warned that the labour movement was losing patience with the government and might be forced to act appropriately to achieve its demands.

As of the time of filing this report, President of the Trade Union Congress, Bobboi Kaigama, was yet to respond to a request for his union’s reaction.

The PUNCH had reported on Thursday that members of the House of Representatives warned that a nationwide strike by workers over low wages could force the country’s economy back into recession.
The lawmakers therefore urged the Federal Government to increase the current minimum wage to N30,000 to avert workers’ strike.

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Polytechnic Students Declare Massive Protest at OPAY Headquarters Over Alleged Bias Against HND Holders and Campus Scholarship Neglect

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Polytechnic Students Declare Massive Protest at OPAY Headquarters Over Alleged Bias Against HND Holders and Campus Scholarship Neglect

The National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS), the umbrella body representing over 28.1 million students across Nigeria’s polytechnics, monotechnics, and allied institutions, has declared a massive protest scheduled for Thursday, December 19, 2024 at OPAY’s headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos. This demonstration comes in response to OPAY’s alleged perpetuation of the HND/BSc dichotomy and neglect of polytechnic students in its scholarship schemes.
NAPS has accused OPAY Microfinance Bank of fostering inequality by granting scholarships exclusively to university students, including a ₦12 million scholarship for 40 ABU Zaria students and a decade-long scholarship agreement with the University of Ibadan, while ignoring polytechnic institutions.
“It is disappointing that an institution like OPAY, which we’ve supported through thick and thin, has chosen to undermine polytechnic students, treating us as second-class citizens,” said Senator Adeniji Boluwaji Temitope, NAPS Senate President. “Polytechnic campuses account for the highest OPAY POS users in Nigeria, yet we have been sidelined.”
Further allegations include claims that OPAY prioritizes BSc holders over HND holders during recruitment, a practice NAPS described as discriminatory and contrary to the principle of competence over certification.
To protest these actions, NAPS is mobilizing polytechnic students, especially from Oyo, Ogun, and Lagos states, to converge at OPAY’s headquarters. Students are advised to bring mats and cooking supplies, as they intend to remain at the premises until their demands are met. Additionally, NAPS has declared all OPAY POS machines persona non grata across polytechnic campuses nationwide, urging Student Union Governments to enforce this ban.
NAPS remains open to dialogue but has issued an ultimatum leading up to the protest, demanding immediate action from OPAY to address their grievances.
“Aluta Continua… Victoria Ascerta!”

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FG Launches Probe Into Azman Air Over Alleged Aircraft Delivery to Sanctioned Iran

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FG Launches Probe Into Azman Air Over Alleged Aircraft Delivery to Sanctioned Iran

FG Launches Probe Into Azman Air Over Alleged Aircraft Delivery to Sanctioned Iran

 

The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched an investigation into Azman Air over allegations of illegally delivering an aircraft to Iran, reportedly enabling the country to bypass U.S.-imposed sanctions.

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) confirmed the inquiry, though it noted that smuggling activities primarily fall under the jurisdiction of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

Speaking on the matter, NCAA spokesperson Mike Achimugu said, “These are weighty allegations. While smuggling is under the purview of Customs, we have forwarded the matter to the relevant directorates for investigation.”

The allegations stem from a report by the Middle East Forum Observer, which claimed Azman Air delivered an Airbus A340-642 widebody passenger aircraft to Iran’s largest airline, Mahan Air, on November 15, 2024. The aircraft, which departed from Kano, reportedly switched off its Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) transponder mid-flight after entering Iranian airspace and later landed at Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport.

Mahan Air, a sanctioned airline linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, is accused of using African connections to circumvent long-standing U.S. sanctions on its aviation sector. The report claims Nigerian authorities were negligent, allowing Mahan Air to exploit the situation to acquire the aircraft.

Further allegations suggest that French authorities intercepted another Azman Air Airbus A340-642 on December 11, 2024, at Châteauroux Airport in France. The aircraft was allegedly en route to Kaduna, Nigeria, where it was to be temporarily stored, re-registered, and flown to Iran.

Attempts to contact Azman Air’s Chairman, Abdulmunaf Sarina, were unsuccessful as his phone line remained busy at the time of the report.

The Middle East Forum Observer alleged that Mahan Air relies on acquiring aircraft like the Airbus A340-642 through intermediaries in African nations, including Nigeria, Gambia, and Burkina Faso. These aircraft, equipped with Rolls-Royce engines, are said to be crucial for maintaining Mahan Air’s operations, including cargo and personnel transport linked to military activities.

The report further called on U.S. authorities to strengthen monitoring of aircraft movements in Africa and impose sanctions on organizations allegedly enabling Iran’s sanctions evasion.

The Federal Government has promised a thorough investigation to determine Azman Air’s role in the matter and ensure Nigeria’s aviation sector remains compliant with international laws and sanctions.

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FIRSTBANK KICKS OFF DECEMBERISSAVYBE 2024 WITH KENNY BLAQ‘S ‘RECKLESS’ MUSICOMEDY

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FIRSTBANK KICKS OFF DECEMBERISSAVYBE 2024 WITH KENNY BLAQ‘S ‘RECKLESS’ MUSICOMEDY

By Bolaji Israel

 

December marks a special time in Nigeria, a moment when people take a break from their hectic year to unwind, celebrate, and create lasting memories with loved ones. The month is filled with vibrant arts and entertainment, including plays, musical concerts, festivals, operas, fashion shows, poetry, and various performance arts.

 

As the month unfolds, the atmosphere is electrified with fireworks, street carnivals, and colourful Christmas decorations, complemented by numerous year-end thanksgiving parties. It’s also a time for bonding, as Nigerians reconnect with family and friends visiting from around the world.

 

Recognising the significance of December, FirstBank, through its First@arts initiative, hosts the annual DecemberIssaVybe campaign. This initiative aims to inspire and empower people to create and enjoy thrilling memories by providing fully paid access to highly sought-after concerts, shows, plays, and festivals featuring A-list entertainers.

 

In light of the tough economic climate, FirstBank offers a welcome relief for Nigerians looking to celebrate and have fun this December. For over 130 years, the premier financial institution has consistently woven itself into the fabrics of the society including its massive support for festive concerts showcasing Africa’s biggest music stars, including Kizz Daniel, Davido, Burna Boy, Asake, Tiwa Savage and many others, creating unforgettable experiences for music lovers.

 

The DecemberIssaVybe campaign is all about making memories. It provides a platform for both Nigerians and international audiences to enjoy unique experiences. Since its inception in 2018, the FirstBankIssaVybe campaign has delivered exciting moments that people eagerly anticipate each December.

 

As we get into the 2024 year end season, FirstBank has curated an impressive lineup of events for maximum enjoyment through DecemberIssaVybe. The much-anticipated campaign kicked off on Saturday, December 13, at Onikan Stadium in Lagos, featuring the sponsorship of Kenny Blaq’s Reckless Musicomedy Festival.

 

Through engaging social media activities, FirstBank distributed free tickets to young Nigerians and entertainment enthusiasts eager to attend the show.

 

The event which started in the late afternoon into the night showcased an unforgettable evening filled with laughter and music, featuring performances from DJ Neptune, Kenny Blaq, Aproko, MC Monica, OvyGodwin, and others. Attendees enjoyed a night of laughter, dancing, and vibrant energy.

 

The exhilarating festival merges the dynamic worlds of music and comedy, highlighting Africa’s impressive creative entertainment scene. Alongside renowned comedians, many emerging talents were given the stage to showcase their skills, receiving enthusiastic applause from the audience.

 

Headlining the event, comedian and singer Kehinde Otolorin, also known as Kenny Blaq, delighted fans with a captivating combination of dance, music, and comedy. Ahead of the event, he articulated his vision for the festival, stating, “Music and comedy have always been intertwined for me, and I aimed to create an event that highlights both in a unique way. This festival encourages people to embrace boldness and creativity while having fun.”

 

The festival’s theme centres around a positive interpretation of recklessness, celebrating courage, creativity, and authenticity. FirstBank enhanced the festive atmosphere with a fun booth, where attendees engaged in trivia games, received mementos, and took photos.

 

Olayinka Ijabiyi, Ag. Group Head of Marketing & Corporate Communications at FirstBank, expressed the bank’s commitment to delivering a ‘Wow December to Remember’ experience for all generations. He noted, “FirstBank is facilitating memorable homecoming experiences this December for gatherings such as weddings, family reunions, and festivals.”

 

Ijabiyi emphasised FirstBank’s 130-year legacy of supporting the arts through its First@arts initiative, and he encouraged Nigerians to embrace the entertainment offerings through the DecemberIssaVybe campaign. He stated that FirstBank is dedicated to creating memorable experiences while considering the overall well-being of its customers.

 

With over 500 VIP tickets available for premium events valued between N15,000 and N50,000, the FirstBank #DecemberIssaVybe and #FirstBankIssaVybe giveaway fest is set to reward customers with access to exciting events across Lagos.

Nigerians eager to join in on the festivities can follow FirstBank on social media—Facebook: First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Instagram: @firstbanknigeria, and Twitter: @firstbankngr—to stay updated on ticket giveaways and experience the vibrant party atmosphere this season.

 

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