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Gratuity Returns for Federal Workers in 2026

Federal workers celebrate as gratuity payments resume in January 2026 after a decade-long halt. The ASCSN also pushes for pension reforms and opposes Unity Schools' privatization.

TFAA 2025 Honours Young African Achievers

The Future Awards Africa 2025 celebrated young innovators and leaders shaping the continent's destiny. Discover the winners and their inspiring stories!

Father's 20-year 4am to 12am commute story

A Nigerian woman reveals her father's 20-year daily commute from Ikorodu to Marina, working corporate jobs to support his family. Read this inspiring story of parental sacrifice.

Taraba audit exposes 7000 ghost workers

Taraba State payroll audit reveals over 7000 ghost workers removed from civil service. Governor Kefas praises transparent verification committee report. Read full details.

African Leaders Push New Justice Vision in Accra

African leaders unite in Accra to launch bold Pan-African justice initiative. Over 200 delegates from 57 countries adopt Accra Declaration for economic and political redress. Join the movement for continental unity!

Workers Reject FG's Health Insurance Salary Cuts

Federal workers protest unexplained NHIS deductions from October salaries. NLC condemns government's failure to notify and dialogue before implementing mandatory health insurance contributions.

Guinean Artist Cam's Melodie Grows Music Influence

Guinean multidisciplinary artist Mohamed Camara, known as CAM'S MELODIE, is consolidating his presence in the evolving music scene as producer and performer. Discover his journey from dancer to beatmaker.

Tinubu: Fragmented African Markets Limit Prosperity

President Tinubu warns Africa's fragmented markets hinder industrial growth and global negotiation power. He reaffirms Nigeria's commitment to border modernization and AfCFTA success for continental trade.

Workers Urge Tinubu to Pay N35,000 Wage Arrears

Nigerian federal workers are urging President Tinubu to clear the outstanding three months of the N35,000 wage award, citing the rising cost of living. Read more on the payment delays.

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