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  • BREAKING: Tinubu approves N70,000 minimum wage

    BREAKING: Tinubu approves N70,000 minimum wage

    President Bola Tinubu has approved N70,000 as the new minimum wage for Nigerian workers with a promise to review the national minimum wage law every three years.

    This is coming after the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress met with the President at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Thursday.

    From left: Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris; Minister of Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha; President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Joe Ajero and President Trade Union Congress, Comrade Festus Osifo briefing State House Correspondents after their meeting with President Bola Tinubu on the new Minimum Wage at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Thursday (18/7/24) Photo: NAN

    The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, in a statement on X, confirmed the development.

    “President Bola Tinubu has approved N70,000 minimum wage for Nigerian workers with promise to review the national minimum wage law every three years.

    “President Tinubu also promised to find ways to assist the private sector and the sub-nationals to pay the minimum wage.

    “President Tinubu announced the decisions at the meeting held with leaders of TUC and NLC on Thursday in Abuja, the second time the parties met in 7 days,” the statement read.

    Onanuga further noted that labour leaders praised President Tinubu’s “fatherly gesture”, and the President also vowed to exercise his executive discretion to address the outstanding four months’ salaries owed to university unions.

     

     

  • Elon Musk vows to donate $45m monthly to support Trump’s reelection

    Elon Musk vows to donate $45m monthly to support Trump’s reelection

    The CEO of Tesla motors and founder of X  Elon Musk has announced plans to donate $45 million a month to a new super political-action committee (PAC) supporting former President Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection campaign.

    The Tesla and SpaceX founder indicated that his contributions to the America PAC would commence in July, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.

    Despite Musk’s intentions, he was notably absent from a Monday filing by the America PAC, which has already raised over $8 million.

    Elon Musk vows to donate $45m monthly to support Trump's reelection campaign following his assassination attempt
    Elon Musk.

    The super PAC, established in late May, has attracted significant donations from other prominent figures in the tech industry.

    Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale contributed $1 million through Lonsdale Enterprises, while crypto billionaires Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss each donated $250,000.

    Elon Musk’s involvement marks him as the only Fortune 100 CEO to fully endorse a candidate in the upcoming presidential race.

    His endorsement follows a recent assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where he expressed his support for Trump’s recovery on X (formerly Twitter).

    “I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery,” Elon Musk tweeted, sharing a video of the incident.

     

     

     

  • Wizkid celebrates 34th birthday with wife, friends in viral video

    Wizkid celebrates 34th birthday with wife, friends in viral video

    Nigerian singer and songwriter Wizkid triggered reactions on social media as he marked his 34th birthday with his wife, friends, and well-wishers in a fresh video making waves online.

    In the video, Wizkid, alongside his wife and others, can be seen at an unnamed location.

    Wizkid celebrates 34th birthday with wife, friends in viral video
    Nigerian singer, Wizkid.

    They all sang “Happy Birthday” to the singer, and minutes later, Wizkid burst into laughter over the beautiful moment as he looked at his birthday cake.

    The singer and his wife can also be seen having a nice time together with a splendid meal to mark the birthday anniversary.

    As the video of the event made its way online, concerned individuals stormed the comment section of the post to share their thoughts.

    See some reactions below: 

    LaclĂ©: “the day before Davido’s wedding better pass wizy total anniversary.”

    prettyđŸ€fortune❀: “Wetin tems Dey do for there 😂I love tems a lot đŸ„čđŸ„°đŸ„°.”

    euro Samson: “Happy Birthday big Wizkid father upon father đŸ’Żâ€ïž.”

    Busari: “Happy birthday to the one and only Wizkid! Today marks a special day in the life of this incredibly talented artist, and we’re all celebrating him in a big way! Wizkid, you’re a shining star in the.”

    chokomilo baby: “HAPPY BIRTHDAY (I TO MY MAN U CAN CALL HIM !!!!! WIZKID 💯🩅 POPSYđŸ’•đŸ€­. MACHALAđŸ™ŒđŸ» AYODEJI BALOGUN❀BIG WIZZ đŸ˜ŽđŸ«‚â€Š More.”

    Elizabeth Kamara: “happy birthday big wizkid wish you long life and many more years to come đŸŽ‚đŸŽ‰đŸŸđŸŽ‰đŸŽ‚.”

    userNancy 211: “happy birthday to Wizkid AKA big wiz AKA popsy 🎂🎂🎂🩅🩅🩅🩅🎉🎉🎉💞💞💞💞.”

  • FG repatriates 190 Nigerians from UAE

    FG repatriates 190 Nigerians from UAE

    The Federal Government FG has repatriated a total of 190 Nigerians from the United Arab Emirates.

    According to a statement released by the National Emergency Management Agency signed by its Director General, Director, North Central Zone, Bashir Garga, on Tuesday, the returnees arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja at 5:57 AM on Tuesday and were received by combined team of government officials led by NEMA.

    NEMA reports that the returnees have undergone profiling and documentation by relevant agencies and have been sensitised on the importance of conducting themselves with decorum and responsibility upon their return to Nigeria.

    The statement reads, “The Federal Government has repatriated One Hundred and Ninety (190) Nigerians from the United Arab Emirates. The returnees were received at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja at 05:57 by a combined team of government officials led by the National Emergency Management Agency.

    “The returnees were profiled and documented by the relevant agencies and sensitized to behave with decorum and responsibility on their return to Nigeria.

    “The federal government urges all Nigerians, wherever they may be, to act as exemplary ambassadors of their country, upholding the fundamental values of patriotism, rule of law, decency and integrity.”

    It would be recalled that last October, Federal government repatriated a total of 542 from UAE.

     

     

  • Supreme Court got it wrong on LG autonomy

    Supreme Court got it wrong on LG autonomy

    The recent judgement by the Supreme Court concerning local government autonomy has raised critical questions about the integrity of this federalist structure. The judiciary should interpret the Constitution to reinforce decentralisation. FEDERALISM is the imaginary bedrock of Nigeria’s constitutional democracy, Courtdesigned to balance power between the centre and the sub-nationals.

    In its latest judicial intervention on the suit filed by the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), challenging the state governors’ control of LGs, the Court declared that the government is portioned into three tiers – federal, state, and local. This is a blatant assault on the tenets of federalism.

    The judgement barred the governors from receiving, retaining, or spending the LG allocations. The Court held that states receiving LG funds violate Section 162 of the 1999 Constitution. It asserted that the Constitution states that any money leaving the Federation Account must be distributed to the three tiers of government. This is erroneous: in federalism, there are only two units of government – the centre and the federating units.

    The Supreme Court erred in its judgement as the LGs have no place in a federal constitution. Therefore, one of the fundamental flaws of the 1999 Constitution is to list the 774 LGs in it. This must be corrected.

    In federal jurisdictions, such as the United States, India, and Brazil, the constitution recognises only the centre and province/region/state governments. States fund the LGs as the councils are under them. Thus, the Supreme Court judgement is a conspiracy against federalism.

    The Court ruled that state governors do not have the power to dissolve elected LG councils and replace them with caretaker committees. This violates Section 7(1) of the Constitution. While we agree with the justices that the councils should be run only by democratically elected officials, the question of financial autonomy for LGs has no place in a federal constitution.

    The State and Local Government Joint Account was created because council bosses were looting funds and not paying primary school teachers. Since that account was created, primary school teachers are no longer owed salaries. Sadly, paying the monthly allocation directly to the councils would not stop the diversion of council funds.

    Rather than chasing shadows at the Supreme Court, the Bola Tinubu Administration should focus on the political and economic restructuring of the country along the lines of true federalism. Federalism, as envisioned by the founding fathers, was intended to balance power between the central government and the constituent units, ensuring efficient governance, fostering development, and accommodating the country’s vast ethnic, cultural, and regional diversity.

    The journey towards federalism has been fraught with challenges, inconsistencies, and deviations from its core principles. Nigeria’s federal structure was designed to prevent the concentration of power at the centre and promote regional autonomy.

    The principle of federalism was meant to allow each region to govern itself while contributing to the collective unity and progress of the country. This was seen as essential for a country as diverse as Nigeria, with over 250 ethnic groups and many cultural identities.

    Despite having the constitutional framework for federalism, Nigeria operates more as a centralised system. The Federal Government wields significant legislative and executive powers, often encroaching on areas that should fall under state jurisdiction. With 68 items, the Exclusive Legislative List entrenches the impunity of the Federal Government.

    States should stop the illegal practice of dissolving elected councils and appointing caretaker committees. Local elections should be free, fair, and credible to ensure accountability.

    The journey to true federalism in Nigeria requires a collective commitment to restructuring the current political and administrative framework. By bridging the gap between the theoretical foundations of federalism and the practical realities, Nigeria can harness its diversity, foster development, and build a more united and prosperous country.

     

     

  • Seyi Vibez releases – ‘Loseyi Professor’ (Full Album)

    Seyi Vibez releases – ‘Loseyi Professor’ (Full Album)

    The remarkable new album “Loseyi Professor (Album)” by the multi-talented Nigerian singer, songwriter, and performer Seyi Vibez has won over her listeners’ hearts.

    His new music compilation from Seyi Vibez features 7 captivating tunes that showcase her talent for composition and vocals.

    Listen below 

     

     

  • Tml Vibez unlocks – ‘Xin Mao’ (FULL EP)

    Tml Vibez unlocks – ‘Xin Mao’ (FULL EP)

    Popular Vybz Inc. Records artist Tml Vibez has released a brand new project titled “Xin Mao”.

    This new EP from Tml Vibez features five captivating tracks that are sure to intrigue fans. The EP includes collaborations with fast-rising Nigerian music sensation Taves, incredibly skilled Ghanaian singer-songwriter Lasmid, renowned Nigerian artist Bella Shmurda, and Tml Vibez’s label boss, Seyi Vibez.

    Be sure to add this impressive EP to your library. It’s a compelling collection that promises a great listening experience.

    Listen below:-

     

     

     

  • Rema Drops – ‘HEIS’ (Full Album)

    Rema Drops – ‘HEIS’ (Full Album)

    Talented artist Rema returns with her latest studio album titled “HEIS.”

    The new album “HEIS” follows her previously released single “BENIN BOYS” featuring Shallipopi.

    “HEIS” comprises 11 tracks, including collaborations with ODUMODUBLVCK and Shallipopi.

    Listen below:-

     

  • Ladipoe: “I was told to take my style of music elsewhere”

    Ladipoe: “I was told to take my style of music elsewhere”

    Nigerian Hip Hop singer Ladipo Eso, popularly known as Ladipoe, has shared insights into the early struggles and eventual successes of his music career.

    In a recent interview, the Mavin Records artist recounted how industry insiders initially doubted his potential for success in Nigeria due to his unique musical style.

    Ladipoe revealed that anonymous figures in the music industry attempted to discourage him by disparaging his hip-hop style, advising him to relocate if he wanted to pursue a career in music.

    "I was told to take my style of music elsewhere" - Ladipoe

    Despite the skepticism, Ladipoe chose to stay and follow his passion, a decision that has paid off significantly.

    He noted that all his songs have surpassed his expectations, proving his critics wrong.

    Reflecting on his journey, Ladipoe expressed pride in his progress but admitted he is not entirely satisfied with his achievements.

    In his words;

    “All my songs have exceeded my expectations. When I first started making music, I was told that because of my style, no one would ever listen to my songs here in Nigeria and that I should try elsewhere in the world.”

    “It is human nature for satisfaction to be elusive. I feel this applies twice as much to creative people, such as artistes like myself. I am grateful but not satisfied.”

    Ladipoe also shared a memorable, humbling experience from his early career.

    “I remember once, early in my career, I came on stage with so much energy and shouted into the microphone, ‘Who is ready for some more hip-hop’?. Meanwhile, that was a time when hip-hop music was facing serious fluctuation in its appeal.

    “The overwhelming response from the crowd was, ‘no’. I remember being so deflated. To make matters worse, my band started off by playing the wrong song first, which further demoralized me. It was terrible. But, I look back now and laugh. I am grateful for growth,” he added.

     

     

  • Chris Brown calls out lookalike artist for impersonation

    Chris Brown calls out lookalike artist for impersonation

    Famous American singer Chris Brown has publicly criticized an up-and-coming artist, Tigo Fariah, for impersonating him.

    Tigo Fariah, who has been sharing content on his Instagram account @tigoarte, often dresses like the R&B star, prompting Chris Brown to speak out.

    Under one of Fariah’s posts, Chris Brown urged the artist to embrace his own identity rather than mimic his style.

    Chris Brown calls out lookalike artist for impersonation

    “It’s lame as fck impersonating me. You look like you are missing a chromosome. Be you my ngga. You could never be me! So stop it before I slap da sh*t out of you,” Chris Brown wrote.

    The singer’s remark sparked mixed reactions from fans and followers. Some supported Chris Brown’s stance, while others accused him of overreacting and being harsh in his response.