PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE COMMENDS RESILIENCE OF NIGERIAN WORKERS.(PHOTO).

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 PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE COMMENDS RESILIENCE OF NIGERIAN WORKERS President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio has congratulated Nigerian workers on International Labour Day 2026, praising their resilience, hard work, and patriotism despite economic challenges. In his May Day message, Akpabio described workers as the true heroes of Nigeria’s democracy and the engine of the economy. He said the 10th National Assembly remains committed to improving worker welfare through a living wage, safer workplaces, pension reforms, and job creation and pointed to the passage of the new National Minimum Wage Act and ongoing welfare packages as evidence of that commitment.  The Senate President also urged both public and private employers to prioritize worker welfare, stating that a motivated workforce is key to national productivity and prosperity pledging that the Senate will continue partnering with labour unions to ensure workers’ voices are heard in policymaking, vowing not to relent until ev...

'I DON'T REALLY WANT MY PHOTO IN OFFICES'- SENEGALESE PRESIDENT. (PHOTO).


 ‘I Don’t Really Want My Photo In Offices’-Senegalese President


President Bassirou Diomaye Faye Advocates for a New Symbol in Offices: The Picture of Your Children


In a profound and heartfelt statement, President Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal encapsulated a vision that goes beyond political leadership. “I don’t really want my picture in your offices,” he declared, standing against the backdrop of the national flag. “Because I’m not God, neither I’m icon but I am a servant to the Nation. Instead, put the pictures of your children so that you will look at them whenever you are about to take a decision.”

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