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  2. Nigerian labour law - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian labour law looks into the rights, working conditions, minimum wage, termination clauses, and many other rules set by the government of Nigeria. The current version of the act was put into place in 2004, five years after their current constitution was established. [1] A group of men in Africa ploughing with oxen.

  3. 2025 in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is admitted to BRICS as a "partner country". [6] 2025 Suleja fuel tanker explosion: At least 98 people are killed after a crashed fuel truck explodes near Suleja, Niger State. [7] 22 January – At least 20 people are killed in a Boko Haram attack on the village of Gadan Gari, Borno State. [8]

  4. Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    This decree was replaced in 1990 by Act Cap 261 [14] and two years later to honor labour activist and leader of the 1945 general strike, Michael Imoudu, the institute's named was changed to Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies. [14]

  5. Nigeria Labour Congress - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the 42 affiliates of the NLC were merged into 29, by Act of Parliament. [2] Under Nigeria's military governments, labour leaders were frequently arrested and union meetings disrupted. Following democratic reforms in the country, some of the anti-union regulations were abolished in January 1999.

  6. Category:Labour in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  7. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha - Wikipedia

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    Nkeiruka Chidubem Onyejocha // ⓘ (born 23 November 1969) is a Nigerian politician, current Minister of State for Labour and Employment (2023-Present) and a former lawmaker in Nigeria’s Federal House of Representatives. [1] She represented Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency of Abia State. She has sponsored several bills and moved ...

  8. Labour Party (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Just before the 2023 Nigerian general election, the party obtained the support of both the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria. The trade union federations advised their members to vote for Peter Obi. [12] This was the first time the trade union federations expressed explicit support for a political party. [5]

  9. Category:Nigerian labour law - Wikipedia

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