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N70,000 national minimum wage a disaster—Federal workers

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Federal workers in Nigeria have described the 70,000 Naira national minimum wage as a disaster. The workers made this assertion in a letter to President Ahmed Tinubu dated 8th April, 2025, titled WHAT IS OUR OFFENSE? FEDERAL WORKERS HAVE SUFFERED ENOUGH; THIS HARDSHIP IS UNBEARABLE; STOP THIS TORTURE , and signed by the National Coordinator (FWF), Comrade Andrew Emelieze, and Secretary General, Comrade Itoro Obong. ''Mr. President, you can not pretend not to hear us; federal workers are calling for justice. Our well-being is not taken seriously by you. The 70,000 naira minimum wage is a ridiculous disaster; it cannot even suffice as a transportation allowance for less than five workers for a month. We have been abandoned and neglected. The recent minimum wage is one of the testimonies of our plights. The mere fact that the benchmark for the minimum wage is N70,000 does not mean that the federal workers should be paid that minimum. Is it not a shame that some st...

BEFORE MODERN NIGERIA 1

                       
                                         
                                                                               Trade
Richard and John Lander discovered  the direction  River Niger flowed. Both men explored the river for the purpose of enabling European traders reach out to Nigerians residing in remote parts of Nigeria.

Before the Lander brothers' discovery, Europeans restricted trading to those residing near the coast. At this period, local Chiefs played a prominent role in trading activities. The Chiefs exchanged their goods, slaves inclusive, for those the Europeans had, after which they sold these goods to their own people at exorbitant prices.

Then Europeans were unable to get to the remote parts of Nigeria, as a result of the personal interests of the Chiefs, which place them at the centre of economic activities.

Although Britain passed a law in 1807, against  slave trade, Portugal continued this practice, with the support of some fraudulent Chiefs.

Both countries competed for Nigerian produce, resulting in rivalry and conflict, with the Chiefs pitching their tents with the country that best served their personal interests.


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