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...

WRESTLING STAR STEVE REGAL, KNOWN AS MR. ELECTRICITY, DIES AT 73.(PHOTO).


Wrestling star Steve Regal, known as Mr. Electricity, dies at 73

Steve Regal, the wrestling star famously known as “Mr. Electricity,” has passed away at the age of 73. Regal’s death, which occurred in July, was confirmed by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), which paid tribute to the former champion’s impact on the sport.

Regal began his professional wrestling career in 1977, eventually rising to prominence in the American Wrestling Association (AWA). He captured the AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship and had notable victories over competitors like Buck Zumhofe and The Road Warriors. In 1986, Regal defeated Denny Brown to claim the NWA junior heavyweight title, a milestone that helped pave the way for future generations of wrestlers. He made his WWF debut the same year, teaming with Terry Gibbs against Junkyard Dog and George Steele, and later faced off against stars such as Tito Santana and Pedro Morales. Standing 6 feet tall, Regal also held the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship twice, the PWA Light Heavyweight Championship, and several other titles over a career that spanned nearly two decades before his retirement in 1996. The NWA extended condolences to his family, friends, and fans, honoring his legacy as a flashy and charismatic performer.


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