Resident Doctors Suspend Strike, Resume Duty
Nigerian resident doctors suspend their 29-day strike, directing members to resume work immediately after signing an MOU with the government on key demands.
Nigerian resident doctors suspend their 29-day strike, directing members to resume work immediately after signing an MOU with the government on key demands.
Katsina State Government announces plans to pay over N20 billion in gratuity arrears to retired workers. New pension reform law ensures timely payments for future retirees. Read more.
Academic staff at Adekunle Ajasin University suspend four-month strike after reaching agreement with management. Lecturers return to classrooms despite outstanding salary issues.
Nigerian resident doctors continue nationwide strike, refuting Labour Ministry's progress claims. NARD says no demands met, no payments received. Strike persists until minimum conditions are fulfilled.
FCTA starts sweeping enforcement on ground rent and land use violations from Nov 26. Defaulters face property sealing. Act now to regularize your property documents.
Nigerian resident doctors continue strike for 17 days, demanding Collective Bargaining Agreement and salary review. 91 hospitals affected nationwide. Read latest updates.
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.
NARD gives federal government 72-hour deadline to address unpaid salaries and hazard allowances, threatening industrial action if demands aren't met.
Nigerian doctors continue strike as NARD disputes government's payment figures, affecting healthcare services across 91 federal hospitals.
Federal Government commits to settling ₦11.995 billion in withheld salaries for doctors and healthcare professionals, promising payment within three days to resolve lingering industrial disputes.
The Federal Government takes decisive action to resolve the ongoing doctors' strike by releasing ₦11.9 billion to clear accumulated arrears, signaling a major breakthrough in healthcare negotiations.
Nigerian government disburses ₦23 billion to clear outstanding arrears for public universities after ASUU suspends industrial action. Get full details on the breakthrough agreement.
Nigerian government releases ₦2.3 billion to settle outstanding salary increments and promotion arrears for academic and non-academic staff across federal universities, addressing long-standing grievances in the education sector.