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

I LOST FRIENDS, FAMILY BECAUSE OF DANCING- KAFFY. (PHOTO).


 I lost friends, family because of dancing - Kaffy


Dancer and choreographer Kafayat Shafau, popularly known as Kaffy, has given hints about her journey in the entertainment industry, revealing the challenges she faced and the sacrifices she made.

In an interview with Saturday Beats, Kaffy disclosed that pursuing a career in dance has been a struggle for her as a woman.

She recounted instances where she felt marginalized, with recognition only coming during specific national events or government assignments.

Moreover, she lamented the loss of friendships and support from acquaintances who couldn’t comprehend her vision.

She said, “Taking on a career without any gender focus is already tough.

“As a dancer, the only place we were appreciated was when we were displaying for the National Troupe, or when were called by a governor for a national assignment.

“Dancing was not a mainstream career, neither was it commercially viable.

“Breaking into that door that did not exist was the main sacrifice for me, as well as the pain of losing family, friends and people around me. I was practically isolated.

“There even some people who initially supported me, but withdraw their support because they did not see what I was seeing.”

Kaffy also addressed the common perception of women in entertainment as mere sexual objects.

She said, “As a woman, one is often asked what value one brings to the table to be considered with one’s male peers.

“I struggled a lot with that, because while expressing myself, I had to deal with music directors, editors and different stakeholders who felt one’s opinion was not necessary.

“But, one of the things that helped me was the fact that I am highly educated and intellectual enough to express my ideas and implement them in ways that earned me respect. I was also hands on with whatever I said.”

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  1. Entertainment is full of shit worldwide dear.

    Just Raise up your head, shoulders high and walk straight into your breakthrough in Jesus'Name I pray for you.... Ameeeen

    YOPCares xoxoxo

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