Thursday 19 November 2015

GOVERNORS SAY THEY CAN PAY WORKERS THE N18,000 MININIUM WAGE

Governors say they can no longer pay workers the N18,000 minimum wage

The 36 state governors at a meeting yesterday, at the Old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja under the umbrella of Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF, said that dwindling prices of oil has affected their states income thereby making it difficult to pay the N18,000 minimum wage that was signed into law in March 2011 by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

However, the Labour Union rejected the Gov's stance saying that workers will shut down the Govt if the Governors don't pay the minimum wage.  The factional president of the NLC Ayuba Wabba said the Govs salaries were ridiculously high asking them to declare salaries their as approved by the Revenue and Fiscal Mobilisation Commission, that of their commissioners, advisers and others, their security votes and others. He also asked about the bloated overhead cost, inflated contracts by the Govs.

The Governors said it was easier to pay the minimum wage when oil sold at $126 as against the current $41 per barrel.

They, therefore, advised the President to diversify the economy towards agriculture and mining and any other lucrative source of income to improve the nation's economy.

Reading the communique issued at the end of the meeting, Chairman of the Forum and Governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari said:
“We resolved that we must look at ways to enhance revenue generation and at the same time look at ways to cut our overhead costs, especially the political office holders’ salaries and other overhead expenses.
“The situation is no longer the same when we were asked to pay N18,000 minimum wage, when oil price was $126 (per barrel) and  we continued paying N18,000 minimum wage when the oil price is $41, while the source of government expenditure is from oil, and we have not seen prospects in the oil industry in the near future.
“We will diversify our economy in the area of agriculture and mining. But at the same time, we should understand our situation where some of us (states) today are taking N100 million as monthly allocation and then have salaries of over N2 billion to pay.
“We, therefore, agreed here to take this suggestion to NEC in our meeting today (yesterday) so that we can find ways to tackle this problem.
“We are also looking at coming together to have discussions with Mr. President and his team, technocrats and experts in the economy to see how we can tackle this problem. We are working harder to deal with it.
In their reaction, leaders of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, warned that if the governors wanted workers to shut down the nation because of the issue, workers would gladly do so, saying “the governors should not think the Nigerian workers do not have the capacity to retrench them.”
Factional President of NLC, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, said:
“We reject it totally. Nigerian workers will never accept it. We all know that it is a reality that N18,000 can no longer take the workers home and cannot sustain any family. Many countries are reviewing their minimum wage upwards to meet the current realities. In Nigeria, there is even greater need to increase the minimum wage because our currency had been devalued; inflation keeps rising among others.
“What is the relation of the Nigerian currency to the Dollar or what is value of the N18,000 to the Dollar? We are going to reject the move with all our might. We are not the cause of the problem. They should think out of the box to find solution to the problem.  When there was excess crude money, the workers did not benefit and so, we cannot bear the brunt. If the governors want us to close down the country, we will do that.
“What about their outrageous salaries, bloated overhead cost, inflated contracts and others?  NLC is meeting tomorrow (today) on the organ of the Central Working Committee, CWC. This issue is going to feature prominently and we are going to come with a strong statement on it.  Obviously we cannot bear the brunt. They governors should think  how to generate revenue instead of depending on oil money and allocation from Abuja.
“The governors should know that the N18,000 minimum wage was not just negotiated, it was a product of a tripartite process involving the governors, employers and organised labour. It passed through the National Assembly before former President Jonathan signed it into law. If any party wants to breach or renege on such agreement, they should be prepared for the consequences.
“We know there are challenges, but the governors should face reality. The problem is the cost of governance and too many frivolities. Today, with crazy bills from electricity providers, increase in fuel price, school fees, hospital bills, and other utilities, N18,000 cannot take any worker to the bus stop. We want to know their salaries as approved by the Revenue and Fiscal Mobilisation Commission, that of their commissioners, advisers and others, their security votes and others.


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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO GOODLUCK JONATHAN

Former president Goodluck Jonathan turns a year older today

Former President Goodluck Jonathan turns 58 today. He was born November 20th 1957. Happy Birthday to him

CHILDREN RAPED BY FATHER CO-WORKER


LASG adopts children raped by father’s co-workers

2 children aged three and five, were staying with their father, Ayodele Ekundayo, who worked in a cement factory in the Fagba area of the state. Their father reportedly left the sisters in the care of his five co-workers, who also lived in the factory with him.
The men, whose ages ranged from 24 to 33, allegedly took advantage of the girls and raped them.
Ekundayo said he discovered the rape after his daughters started complaining of pains in their private parts.
The Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Lola Akande, said the children had been rescued from the abusive environment and taken to one of the state’s homes for children for proper rehabilitation and care.

The suspects have since been arrested and paraded by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
 
In a statement on Thursday, Akande said the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation had taken custody of the victims, and would be responsible for their upkeep and education.
“The ministry is working with the NSCDC to ensure that the perpetrators of the crime do not go scot-free and are prosecuted according to the law of the state,” she added.
She commended the organisation that brought the children’s plight to public attention and urged Lagos residents to be vigilant and report any case of child abuse or domestic violence in their vicinity to the ministry.
The commissioner, promised that the ministry would assist parents whose circumstances made their children easy targets to molestation. She also encouraged parents and guardians to monitor their children's activities all the time.
In regards to the children's father, she said:
“This present administration will assist the victims’ father to be gainfully employed by enrolling him in one of the ministry’s skill acquisition centres to learn a vocation after which he will be empowered to practise the trade upon the completion of his training,” she added.

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OUT OF LUCK

Watch the trailer for 'Out of Luck', to hit the cinemas December 4th

While still enjoying the success of the romantic drama “Falling”, respected Director, Niyi Akinmolayan brings action spectacle on a grand scale to the Nigeria audience. Starring a host of established and fast rising actors headed by Jide Kosoko, Femi Branch, Tope Tedela, Linda Ejiofor, Adesua Etomi, Wole Ojo, Kunle Remi and Chigul among others.


“Out of Luck”, features familiar names like you’ve never seen them before Join us on an adventure as we follow a young lottery operator (Tope Tedela) and his girlfriend (Linda Ejiofor) as their lives are turned upside down when a local gangster (Femi Branch) insists he be paid out on a lottery he did not win. Their attempts to pay the gangster takes them on a thrill ride from the slums of Lagos Island to the mansions of Ikoyi and back again.

The highly anticipated movie is set to hit cinemas in Nigeria on December 4th 2015, so add this to your calendar. “Out of Luck”,an Inkblot production,was written by Chinaza Onuzo (The Department) and produced by Zulu Onuekwusi and Chinaza Onuzo. The film will be theatrically distributed nationwide by FilmOne Distribution, distributors of blockbuster movies such as Dragon Blade, Half of a Yellow Sun, October 1 and When Love Happens.

Check out the trailer:

Meet Nigerian Bikers & also stand the chance to win a Power Bike and other Cash Prices!

If you have ever wondered about meeting the men and women that ride fast and hard on their super bikes, well you can stop wondering and get to meet them live and standing in one place, in all their gear and glory at ‘The Gathering’.
The Gathering’ is being organized by the Superbike Clubs Association of Nigeria (SCAN), and is a family-centric event organized by bikers for everyone.


Come hang out with some of Nigeria’s renowned and experienced bikers, extraordinary men and women who uphold SCAN’s codes of Safety, Honor and Integrity, not just when they are riding, but in other areas of their lives. The Gathering will witness attendance from bikers from all over the country, who would have arrived Lagos with the Road Roar – the first-ever national road tour, also organized by SCAN.
The Gathering is a two-day event, which will start off on the 20th of November with an exhibition of products and services of the automobile and related industries, a mini reception for the Road Roar participants, and a Thunder Roll at COVA lounge, on the rooftop of Mega Plaza. The 21st of November signals the family fun fair, where there’ll be lots of fun and games like the Couples’ buggy race, Beach Volleyball, old school dancing competition, Family Quads relay, Most Modified Bike and lots more. Everyone will also get a free drink each and a bottle of water.
Through a lucky dip, one guest could get to own the grand prize of an Aprilia Shiver 750cc power bike courtesy of Boulos Enterprises Ltd. (Terms and Conditions apply. Read on the website: www.superbikecan.com). After the family funfair, there’ll be an after party which will also double as an awards ceremony and farewell party. The dress code for the party is a mixture of blue and white casuals or native. You can wear all blue or all white or mix both colors.
Please Note: Registration fee for The Gathering is N5,000 (five thousand naira) which guarantees your entry into the venue on both days and also serves an entry for the lucky deep for a chance to win the power bike and other cash prices from N20,000.
Performing Artistes: Hycent, Isaac Gerald & Butafly
MC/Host: MC Grand Komanda & Olive (Cool FM OAP)­­­
Venue: Vantage Beach Hotel and Resort, Lekki. Lagos state.
Date: 20th & 21st November 2015.
Exhibition (20th): 1:00pm
Family Funfair (21st): 12:00pm – 6:00pm
For more information and updates:
Visit SCAN’s website www.superbikecan.com
Twitter: @superbikecan
Instagram:@superbikecan

Monday 16 November 2015

ARE U THE NEXT RATED STAR?

Are you the #NextRatedStar?

Y’ello Music lovers. Are you an upcoming artiste or a music lover? If yes, then this is just for you. Imagine building a music career and a massive fan base effortlessly and at no cost. You might be thinking this isn’t possible, but it actually is with the MTN Music+ Next Rated platform.

To better understand how it works you need to know about the MTN Music plus app. This app provides streaming and downloading of a wide number of Nigerian songs from classics to current and trending songs. That’s not all, it offers subscribers the ability to create playlists, share music, send music to a friend or loved one as a gift, upload songs and enjoy offline streaming. Interesting isn’t it?

Now you would be wondering what the #NextRatedStar is all about. It is an exciting initiative on MTN Music plus by the one of the largest telecommunication industry in Nigeria, MTN Nigeria, to support upcoming acts and help them build up their music career. Upcoming artistes can upload their songs to get more publicity and build a fan base for free. Yes, for free! 

Becoming the #NextRatedStar just got really easy. To get started, follow these steps:


1.      Download MTN Music Plus APP
2.      Launch the UGC Mini Banner
3.      Click on “Start UGC” Button
4.      You will be re-directed to your browser
5.      Input Your Song Name
6.      Upload the Song File from your library
7.      Upload the Song Album Cover Picture
8.      Describe your song in your own words (Category, Genre, Language)
9.      Agree to the terms and conditions
10.  Submit Your Song, Share the link received in SMS with your friends.
Want to be the first to listen to, download or stream a brand new song by your favourite Nigerian artiste? Keep up to date with us on our social profiles,
Twitter: @MTNMusicPlus
Instagram: @Mtn_musicplus
Facebook: MTN Music Plus
You could be the #NextRatedStar.  The question is Are you Ready?
Click to Learn More: http://www.mtnonline.com/musicplus-nextrated

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Monday, November 16, 2015

Alabama Governor opposes relocation of Syrian refugeess to the state following Paris terror attacks

Following the terrorist attacks in Paris over the weekend, Alabama Governor on Sunday, November 15, said he will oppose any attempt to relocate Syrian refugees to the state. In the FB post, Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley said he will not accept any policy that endangers the lives of Alabama citizens.
"After full consideration of this weekend’s attacks of terror on innocent citizens in Paris, I will oppose any attempt to relocate Syrian refugees to Alabama through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. As your Governor, I will not stand complicit to a policy that places the citizens of Alabama in harm’s way" Bentley wrote.
Full Press Release
Governor Robert Bentley on Sunday announced he is refusing Syrian refugees relocating to Alabama.
“After full consideration of this weekend’s attacks of terror on innocent citizens in Paris, I will oppose any attempt to relocate Syrian refugees to Alabama through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. As your Governor, I will not stand complicit to a policy that places the citizens of Alabama in harm’s way,” Governor Robert Bentley said.
 
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is working diligently with the FBI, DHS and federal intelligence partners to monitor any possible threats. Law enforcement presence has been increased at major gathering events in Alabama to further insure the safety of citizens. To date, there has been no credible intelligence of any terrorist threats in Alabama.
 
Alabama currently has one U.S. State Department approved refugee processing center in Mobile. There have been no Syrian refugees relocated in Alabama to date, though neighboring states have processed a number of refugees.
 
“The acts of terror committed over the weekend are a tragic reminder to the world that evil exists and takes the form of terrorists who seek to destroy the basic freedoms we will always fight to preserve. I will not place Alabamians at even the slightest, possible risk of an attack on our people. Please continue to join me in praying for those who have suffered loss and for those who will never allow freedom to fade at the hands of terrorists,” Governor Bentley added.

ASHAKA CEMENT LOSS $230MILLION TO BOKO HARAM ATTACK

Ashaka cement loses $230million to Boko Haram attacks

Chairman of Ashaka cement, Suleiman Yahaya says continued attacks by Boko Haram in the Northeast has caused his company to lose $230million. Speaking during a meeting with the Emir of Gombe, Shehu Abubakar, over the weekend, Yahaya said the constant attack on his plant by Boko Haram members has drastically reduced their output. He however stated that despite the attacks, his company is determined to ensure it was "one of the only surviving institutions in the entire north-eastern Nigeria".

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