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World Press Freedom Day: Almost mum in Nigeria

ON World Press Freedom Day in Nigeria, there was no press statement from the various media groups in the country. There were no rallies, conferences or visitations by the journalists or media groups. When the press releases came, they were late.

BOKO HARAM: Azazi’s bold position and America’s evasive posturing

GENERAL Andrew Azazi’s speech at the just concluded South-South Economic summit was spot on. Albeit too many analysts and political masquerades have tried to deconstruct the speech into components that suit their selfish political objectives, the keynote of the NSA was clear – that political discontent engendered by the outcome of the 2011 presidential elections, created conducive nesting environment for the escalation of the Boko Haram Jihad.

Unfair labour practices, rights denial rule work places

THE Theme of today’s May Day celebration in Nigeria, “Right to work, Food and Education: Panacea to Insecurity”, would not have come at a better time. But beyond speeches and rallies, there is growing frustration among workers that labour leaders in the country are fast abandoning them to their fate in abuses and victimisation by employers.

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

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

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

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?

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

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

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.

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