THAT’S NOT FAIR - KIM KARDASHIAN SAYS PRISONERS WHO FOUGHT L.A. WILDFIRES WERE PAID 'JUST A FEW DOLLARS,' AND SHE WANTS TO CHANGE THAT. (PHOTO).

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 That’s Not Fair - Kim Kardashian Says Prisoners Who Fought L.A. Wildfires Were Paid 'Just a Few Dollars,' and She Wants to Change That A renewed push for prison labor reform is gaining attention, with Kim Kardashian stepping in to support new legislation aimed at changing how incarcerated workers are paid. The bill, reintroduced on March 19 by Cory Booker, seeks to ensure that people working while incarcerated receive at least the federal minimum wage. It also proposes limits on deductions for fees, fines, and living costs within correctional facilities, through amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act. Kardashian, who has increasingly focused on criminal justice reform, explained that her support is rooted in what she witnessed during the Los Angeles wildfires.  “I personally watched incarcerated people who risked their lives battling the massive wildfires,” she said, pointing out that many were paid only a few dollars a day despite doing the same high-risk work as profess...

SEYILAW APOLOGIZES FOR SAYING NIGERIA IS SAFER NOW THAN IT WAS TEN YEARS AGO. (PHOTO).



Seyilaw apologizes for saying Nigeria is safer now than it was ten years ago


Comedian, Seyilaw, has apologized to Nigerians for saying Nigeria is safer now than it was ten years ago. The comedian was on a podcast recently where he praised the Tinubu-led government and said that the government has effectively tackled insecurity and that Nigeria is safer now than it was ten years ago.


His comment robbed off on some Nigerians as they felt it was insensitive. Victims of Kidnappers and other acts of insecurity called him out over the comment.


In a video he released this evening on social media, Seyi apologised for making such a comment. 


Posting the video on his IG page, he wrote


‘’My fellow Nigerians,


I owe you this and more. You don’t deserve to have your sleep snatched away from you and the pain of one should be the pain of all.


I am sincerely and deeply sorry for such insensitive statement. I apologise to victims, families and everyone who has been affected in any way by the insecurity in the country.


As a supporter of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, I want to also use this opportunity to call on him to intensify efforts in the battle against insecurity.


God bless you and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.’’


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