Monday, 29 April 2024

May 1st: Obaseki Increases Edo Workers' Minimum Wage To N70,000

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Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has increased the minimum wage of workers in the state civil service to N70,000, beginning from May 1, 2024.

According to reports Obaseki disclosed this on Monday at the commissioning of the Labour House, built for the organised labour in the state.

The house was named after a former governor of the state, Adams Oshiomhole.

Obaseki said his administration would increase the new minimum wage for the state’s workers from N40,000 to N70,000.

He also promised to increase the monthly salary of workers to over N70,000 if the Federal Government approved q new minimum wage for its workers.

According to him, the details of the new minimum wage would be made known to the public during the celebration of this year’s Workers Day on Wednesday, May 1.

Saturday, 27 April 2024

Life As A Menial Worker In America-Nollywood Actress, Doris Simeon

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Actress, Doris Simeon, has recounted her experience as a menial worker in the United States of America.

According to her, she did menial jobs because she needed to pay her bills.

The 44-year-old actress speaking in an interview with her colleague, Kunle Afod, Simeon said, “This (US) is where my child is with his father, and that is one of the reasons I decided to stay back here. I have been here since 2018, and I really miss home (Nigeria). What I miss most about Nigeria are those street foods, such as roasted yam and corn. I also miss my friends and family.

“It was not easy starting all over, because in this place, only the tough will last. If one is lazy, one will be hungry. People who have been here for 20 to 50 years don’t find it easy, because with the kind of system they have, one cannot avoid paying bills. If one does not work, one won’t eat, and one won’t be able to pay bills.”


Simeon also stated that she still got a lot of admirers. She said, “A lot of men still send me messages on social media to ask about my relationship status. Those who know me know I don’t like to make a noise about my private life. The fact that I don’t post online does not mean I don’t have a man in my life. I have a man in my life, but I don’t reject gifts.”

Recounting some of the menial jobs she had done in the US, she said, “I have lost count of the number of jobs I have done here. I once worked as a delivery person, and even met people who recognised me, but what could I do? After all, they won’t pay my bills. I worked as a personal shopper as well, and hairdressing is something I still. Currently, I work for the government as a social worker.

Tuesday, 23 April 2024

Students Declare Shutdown Of Activities In LAUTECH Over Killing Of Colleague By Police Officer

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Students of the Ladoke Akintola University Of Technology, LAUTECH, in the Ogbomoso area of Oyo State are currently protesting after a  police officer allegedly gunned down a student and injured two others.

It was gathered that the unfortunate incident occurred when the police officer, who is yet to be identified, was invited to settle a misunderstanding between two people in the school.

While attempting to settle the matter, the officer reportedly shot sporadically into the air and, in the process, gunned down one student and injured two others.

The incident has triggered a riot in the school as students locked the school gates in protest, demanding justice for the deceased.

When contacted, SP Adewale Osifeso, the Oyo State Police Public Relations Officer, told newsmen that he was busy but promised to revert.

Monday, 22 April 2024

Funke Akindele, Mercy Aigbe React As Toyin Abraham Moves To End Nollywood Rivalry With Actresses

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Nigerian actresses, Funke Akindele and Mercy Aigbe have appreciated the praises showered by their colleague, Toyin Abraham.

Yesterday, Toyin Abraham, took to social media to praise her colleagues, Funke Akindele and Mercy Aigbe, as she urged for more positivity within the Nollywood film industry.


“Please, it is time we celebrate ourselves more rather than compete with ourselves. We need to create an ecosystem of more successful people so we can all have more capability to create more successful  people,” Abraham wrote.

She also admitted to a period of rivalry between her and Akindele that led to division among their fans but emphasised the importance of maturity and positive competition.

In her message, Abraham recounted her experiences in the early days of filmmaking, where she described a competitive atmosphere fueled by gossip and negativity.


She wrote, “If you guys knew the fierce competition to be number one in those days in the Yoruba industry, The fierce competition created camps, enmity, and many professional gossips. The number one cause of fights in the industry then was ‘he said, she said’ before the social media era.

“In those days of the Yoruba film industry, Funke Akindele was like number one after the likes of Aunty Bukky and Aunty Faithia. I was the next in line. The competition was much and with many gossips in between, we became competitors and persona non grata.”

She commended Akindele’s recent box office success with a film grossing over N1 billion, as she credited Akindele for inspiring her to set higher goals and highlighted the need to support each other despite the competition.

She added, “But with time, age, and more wisdom, I have realised we can compete without being negatively competitive. Aunty Funke, I celebrate you for showing us what is possible. You are a winner. You sold over N1bn, you made it possible for other women to dream. You ran us street with that N1bn o, this year, many of us will move to N1bnand we pray God makes you bigger.

“Thank you for making great movies and selling them like your life depends on it. You taught other women to hustle harder. I had set box office records; Aunty came and beat them; today I am happy because she has challenged me to set higher goals.”

She concluded by pledging to post a tribute to Akindele in December, emphasizing the importance of supporting each other in the competitive landscape of the box office.

“Sis, let’s compliment each other even in competition at the box office, I owe you one post in December (only one o, I need to sell market…Lol). I pray that God will make all your dreams come true. I admire you and wish you all the best, “she wrote.

Celebrating Mercy Aigbe, she wrote, “You have contributed to the story of strong women in Nollywood. You made many women proud. Thank you for writing a better story for womanhood when the world is busy writing a different narrative about women. If you come to the cinema in December, I owe you one post (Lol, you know I need to sell market o). Thank you for not making the competition in December negative.”

Commenting on Abraham’s posts on Instagram, Aigbe wrote, “Awww my love, thanks. It was so fun at the cinema with you! Anytime I relieve the memory, I laugh. Thanks for making sisterhood what it is! We all are all queens and winners. December loading. You know I gat you always.”

Meanwhile, Akindele commented, “Toyin baby ❤️❤️ all the best dear.”