WORKERS WILL RATHER WORK FOR FREE THAN ACCEPT N48, 000- NLC.(PHOTO).

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 Workers will rather work for free than accept N48,000 — NLC The Nigeria Labour Congress has warned that it would rather mobilise workers to remain at home with their families or offer free services than accept the paltry N48,000 new minimum wage being offered by the Federal Government when they meet on Tuesday. The Deputy President of the NLC Political Commission, Prof. Theophilus Ndubuaku, disclosed this in an exclusive interview. On Wednesday, the NLC and the Trade Union Congress had walked away from the negotiation table after the FG offered to pay N48,000, a figure far below the N615,00 the unions demanded as the new national minimum wage. After the session, the labour leaders told newsmen at an emergency press conference that it was ‘an insult to the sensibilities of Nigerian workers.’ Did you know a tribe that digs up corpses, dresses them for celebration?0:00 / 1:01 But 24 hours after the revolt, the Chairman of the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage, Alhaji Bukar Go

SAUDI ARABIA PLANS TO BAN THE IMPORT OF CAMELS BECAUSE OF VIRUS OUTBREAK.

A man wearing a mask poses with camels at a camel market in the village of al-Thamama near Riyadh May 11, 2014. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser            According to a scientist in Saudi Arabia,they suspects a virus that has killed hundreds of people in Saudi Arabia,may have arrived in Camels and it could ban such import until it knows more about the virus.Any ban on the camel trade with the region would badly hurt the already fragile economy of Somalia,which is a major livestock exporter to Saudi Arabia.The head of Scientific Advisory Board of Saudi Health Ministry Command and Control Center {CCC},Tariq Madani said,scientists are currently testing camels at sea ports before authourities will allow them into the country.''We do have suspicion that the disease may have been imported through camel trade from the Horn of Africa,but we haven't proved it yet.We have always imported camels from the African Horn ...but we will stop that until we get more information on whether they are infected or not''.He further said the final decision on ban of imported camel from the region lies with the ministry of Agriculture.

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  1. It is important they do that. The virus suppose to have a name. Let their virologist or microbiologist identify the virus so that other nations can also take precautions.

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