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National Conference will reposition Nigeria – Ugbomah

National Conference will reposition Nigeria – Ugbomah

Chief Omordi George Ugbomah was a Commissioner for Environment and Works in Delta State. Ugbomah, who is currently the Political Adviser to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan in Delta North, in this interview, comments on the performance of the governor, the National Conference and other sundry issues. Excerpts:

CNN/MULTICHOICE Journalists Awards: A night of glitz for Africa’s finest

CNN/MULTICHOICE Journalists Awards: A night of glitz for Africa’s finest

DIFFICULT TASK: It was bound to be – selection of the best journalist, that is. But it was a task that needed to be accomplished. Of the over 1,400 entries for this year’s CNN/MULTICHOICE AFRICA JOURNALIST AWARD, 27 finalists emerged. And of the finalists, only 16 winners emerged in the categories up for grabs.

Government is not doing anything to curb casualisation in Nigeria – Aberare

Government is not doing anything to curb casualisation in Nigeria – Aberare

Isaac O. Aberare, General secretary, Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers. In this interview with Moses Nosike of Saturday Vanguard, on casualisation in Nigeria, he reveals how indigenous and foreign companies contravene Labour laws because of government inability to enforce them. He stressed further how Nigerian workers spend 30 years in an employment as contract staff and others.

Unemployment crisis, casualisation threaten economic growth

Unemployment crisis, casualisation threaten economic growth

As 2015 draws very near, Nigeria is still not listed any where near the 10 countries that have made rapid progress to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which particularly include MDGI (eradicate extreme poverty) by providing gainful employment to a significant proportion of its population.

TRAGEDY OF CASUALISATION:  How companies enslave casual workers

TRAGEDY OF CASUALISATION: How companies enslave casual workers

It is really not easy to work here especially, as a casual staff. Some of us that are here as casual staff are most often subjected to what could be called slavery. We are often treated like slaves. If not that, I don’t like staying idle, this is not the kind of place I had in mind working after spending some years in the polytechnic to get an OND certificate.