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Labour unions ground activities at Lagos airport

Flight operations and other activities at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal II (MMA2), were grounded on Monday, following a nationwide…

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Politics

G-60 lawmakers seek more support for Gov Fubara to transform Rivers

The G-60 group of Federal lawmakers consisting of federal legislators from different political parties have called on the people of…

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Niger Delta

Why I’ve not celebrated birthday as governor – Diri 

Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa, has enjoined his appointees, political associates, friends and well-wishers to join him in praying for…

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Society

Gov. Fubara felicitates King Ateke at 60

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers has declared that the worst days are over as he looks forward to a peaceful…

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News

I’m determined to govern the state with a sense of purpose – Gov. Fubara

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers, has said that though his administration is being sabotage from some unrelenting forces, but  determined…

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Strike Action: Judiciary workers lock out judges, lawyers, others

The Federal High Court, Abuja gate under lock as a result of NLC and TUC strike on Monday Members of…

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Passengers stranded as strike grounds airports

Activities were grounded at the Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Abuja airports following the indefinite strike declared by labour unions.  The…

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Strike: FG postpones commissioning of 300MMscfd Kwale gas facility

The indefinite nationwide strike directed by the leadership of the Organised Labour, has put on hold the inauguration  of the…

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Nationwide blackout as workers shut down national grid

The country has been thrown into a fresh round of blackouts over the shutdown of the national grid by aggrieved…

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News

FG agrees to offer above N60,000 minimum wage 

The Federal Government says it is ready to offer higher than N60,000 national minimum wage it earlier proposed to the…

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