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West Africa’s healthcare investment momentum builds as WHX returns to Nigeria 

West Africa’s healthcare investment momentum builds as WHX returns to Nigeria 

Nigeria’s healthcare sector is undergoing rapid transformation, with forecasts predicting a 7.1% expansion and an anticipated market value of US$161.7 million by 2027. This growth is fuelled by a US$1.2 billion Federal Ministry investment in infrastructure and workforce, major oncology and diagnostic expansions by the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority, and increased imports under the African Continental Free Trade Area […]
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Workers’ day beyond the rally

Workers’ day beyond the rally

IT is May Day. As usual Nigerian workers will join their counterparts worldwide to organize rallies, essentially protest rallies to draw attention to issues of interest to the working class.

JAF urges workers to fight for system change

JAF urges workers to fight for system change

JOINT Action Front, JAF, umbrella body for pro-labour civil society groups in the country, has called on Nigerian workers to be in the vanguard of the struggle for a system change as they join their counterparts across the world to mark today May Day celebration, otherwise known as “Workers Day.”

Not an ordinary May Day

Not an ordinary May Day

TENS of thousands of people around the world are taking to the streets today to mark May 1st. What else is new? Well, plenty.

CDWR asks labour leaders to defend workers’ interest

CDWR asks labour leaders to defend workers’ interest

Campaign for Democratic Workers’ Rights, CDWR, has called on leaders of NLC and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, to wake up to their responsibilities of defending and fighting for workers’ rights.

Is tenancy law  effective in Lagos?

Is tenancy law effective in Lagos?

Nine months after the Lagos State Tenancy Law 2011 and State Park and Gardens Law 2011 came into effect; there is growing skepticism about whether the state government is genuinely serious on implementing the law.

Victims of landlord excesses should report their cases – Hon Olulade

Victims of landlord excesses should report their cases – Hon Olulade

Hon Olusegun Olulade is the Chairman, House Committee on Information, Strategy and Publicity, representing Epe Constituency 11 in the State Assembly. In this interview, he explains the need for the tenancy law while also charging prospective tenants who are victims of the excesses of landlords in the state to take advantage of the law by petitioning the government for prompt action.

Lagos State Tenancy Law: Simply not working

Lagos State Tenancy Law: Simply not working

The age long conflict between landlords and tenants causing a frosty relationship between both parties most probably underscored the enactment of the Lagos State Tenancy Law.

Security: Bread not bullets please! (2)

Security: Bread not bullets please! (2)

WHAT options do we have to energise the system and restore our people’s confidence in themselves and their beloved country? How long shall we remain insecure, suspicious and frightened of one another? How long shall we remain hungry, sick, without shelter, with hope slipping by? I want to seek answers to these issues by making five key points.

Security: Bread not bullets please!

Security: Bread not bullets please!

THE 2012 Budget will continue to stir controversy especially on some of the familiar contradictions budgets throw up every year.

Ogun land controversy rages as committee submits report

Ogun land controversy rages as committee submits report

THE Judicial Commission of Enquiry on Lands, led by its Chairman, Hon. Justice Abiodun Akinyemi, Monday, presented its final report. Among other things, the Commission recommended outright cancellation and recovery of lands, recovery of monies from companies and individuals as well as baring those involved from public office.

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