Arsenal Football Club has revealed that 22 players will be leaving the club when their contracts expire in June.
Ahead of the Premier League's official list of out-of-contract players, Arsenal expressed gratitude to the departing men's and women's players for their contributions.
A statement released on Monday via the club’s website, titled “22 players to depart Arsenal at end of contracts,” detailed the upcoming departures.
Notable players among those leaving include Mohamed Elneny, Cedric Soares, and Vivianne Miedema.
The ongoing debate over Nigeria’s minimum wage has reached a critical juncture, with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) pushing for a substantial increase to 400,000+ Naira. While the call for higher wages is rooted in the dire economic conditions faced by many Nigerians, this proposal raises significant concerns about its feasibility and the broader economic implications. Imagine what will happen to the private sector on the get go, businesses will fold!.
The Nigeria Economic Reality.
Nigeria’s economy is currently facing numerous challenges, including high inflation, unemployment, and a weak Naira. These factors have eroded the purchasing power of the average Nigerian, making it increasingly difficult for workers to make ends meet. In this context, the current minimum wage of 30,000 Naira is woefully inadequate. However, the proposition of raising it to 400,000+ Naira, though well-intentioned, will not be the silver bullet that solves the problem.
Inflationary Pressures
One major concern with such a substantial wage increase is the potential for runaway inflation. If the minimum wage is raised to 400,000+ Naira, businesses would face significantly higher labor costs. Many would likely pass these costs onto consumers, leading to a sharp increase in the prices of goods and services. For instance, an item that currently costs 500 Naira could surge to 5,000 Naira, nullifying any benefit of the wage increase and further straining household budgets.
Tax Implications
Additionally, a higher minimum wage would push many workers into higher tax brackets. For civil servants, a 400,000 Naira salary might be subjected to a 30% income tax. This tax burden would diminish their take-home pay, again mitigating the intended benefits of the wage hike.
How I will Resolve The Issue If I Am The President.
So, what is the best path forward? The solution lies in a multi-faceted approach that addresses both immediate and long-term economic challenges.
1. Reforming the Judiciary: Nigeria’s judiciary system requires serious reform. Currently, the system disproportionately targets the poor and the weak, while the rich and powerful often evade justice. The police force operates largely for the highest bidder, and the courts rarely hold the affluent accountable. Reforming the judiciary to ensure fairness and equality under the law is essential for building trust and ensuring that economic policies are effectively implemented.
2. Gradual Wage Increases: Rather than a sudden leap to 400,000 Naira, a more gradual increase in the minimum wage could help mitigate inflationary pressures. Incremental raises would allow businesses and the economy to adjust over time, reducing the risk of sharp price increases, we all know for sure what happened when the president gave his first speech about removing subsidy. This time it’ll be worse.
3. Economic Reforms: The government should focus on structural reforms to strengthen the economy. This includes improving infrastructure, enhancing education and vocational training, and creating a more business-friendly environment to attract investment and spur job creation.
4. Boosting Productivity: Enhancing worker productivity is key. Investment in technology and training can help workers become more efficient, justifying higher wages and contributing to economic growth.
5. Targeted Social Programs: To support those most in need, the government can implement targeted social programs. Subsidies for essential goods and services, housing assistance, and healthcare support can help alleviate the financial burden on low-income families.
6. Strengthening the Naira: Addressing the root causes of the Naira’s weakness is essential. This includes managing inflation, reducing dependence on imports, and boosting exports. A stronger Naira would improve the purchasing power of all Nigerians,
7. Inclusive Dialogue: Continuous dialogue between the government, Labour Congress, and other stakeholders is crucial. An inclusive approach ensures that policies are well-rounded and consider the perspectives of all parties involved.
My Final Thoughts.
Nigeria’s minimum wage debate underscores the complex interplay between workers’ needs and economic realities. While the call for higher wages is justified, an abrupt increase to 400,000 Naira could lead to unintended consequences that exacerbate the very issues it aims to resolve. A balanced, multi-pronged strategy that combines gradual wage increases with broader economic reforms, targeted social support, and judicial reform offers the most sustainable path forward. Through careful planning and collaborative effort, Nigeria can achieve a fair and livable wage for its workers without compromising economic stability.
I aspire to become the President of Nigeria one day and am confident in my ability to significantly improve the country, though I acknowledge that certain obstacles may arise from individuals who benefit from the current state of affairs. To begin my journey, I plan to first serve as the Governor of Kogi State, where I will initiate essential reforms to set a strong foundation for broader national progress.
Posted by: Ali - 06-03-2024, 11:28 AM - Forum: Romance
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After 3 years in UK, lady returns to Nigeria for roadside mechanic boyfriend who sponsored her
Lady returns to Nigeria from the UK after 3 years to be with her boyfriend, who is a mechanic. The boyfriend, Segun, had supported her education in the UK. A video of their reunion was shared online by a content creator named Theo Ayoms.
Segun, a Nigerian mechanic, was really happy when his girlfriend came back to see him after being in the UK for three years. He had helped her pay for her Master's Degree in the UK, which was supposed to take around one year. But it ended up taking longer, and they lost contact for a while.
Even though they lost touch, Segun still had hope that they would be together again someday. Then, on his birthday, Ngozi surprised him by coming to his workshop with a cake. She wanted to make things right between them and improve their lives.
Ngozi mentioned that Segun had also supported her education in Nigeria. Now that she has a good job in another country, she's back to be with him and make his life better.
Posted by: Ali - 06-03-2024, 08:26 AM - Forum: Family
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Liam and Kitty Liddell have taken their marriage in a unique direction that many might find surprising. Encouraging his wife to have intimate encounters with others, Liam says he has no regrets about this unconventional setup.
It all began when Liam suggested Kitty fulfill one of his fantasies. Their house was undergoing renovations, and Liam cheekily texted Kitty, asking if she would sleep with any of the handymen. Kitty agreed, and this soon became a regular part of their lives.
Liam shared on the "Love Don’t Judge" podcast, “Our house is getting renovated, so I would send her a cheeky text asking if she would sleep with any of the handymen.” Kitty obliged, and now it's a common occurrence in their marriage. They also have dates with other couples and occasionally bring in tradesmen.
Rules of Engagement
There are some ground rules. Liam insists that he must get along with the workmen who sleep with Kitty. “When she does it with the workmen that come around, the workmen have to be okay with me being there. I’ve got to get along with the male because I’m going to be watching him sleeping with my wife,” he explained.
Their adventurous lifestyle doesn't end there. Sometimes, Liam also gets intimate with some of Kitty's friends. “We’d be liars if we said there had never been any jealousy,” Kitty admitted. She finds it a bit strange when Liam tells her which of her friends he fancies. “Sometimes I feel like I can’t bring vanilla [non-swinging] friends back to the house,” she added.
On top of their swinging activities, Kitty creates adult content, with Liam acting as her photographer. “I’ve been creating content for six years,” Kitty said. She turned to this line of work after growing tired of her previous job. “I just hated my job and I was wondering what else I could do. I stumbled across it online, saw someone else doing it, and thought, ‘Oh, she’s making money!’ I do all the editing, all the creation.”
So, what do you think about Liam and Kitty's unconventional marriage? Is it something you could ever imagine being comfortable with? Share your thoughts below!
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In a major operation, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) intercepted codeine-based syrup and Loud, a potent synthetic cannabis strain, worth over N2.1 billion at the Port Harcourt seaports and Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos.
The agency announced this significant bust in a statement released by Femi Babafemi, NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, which was posted on their website on Sunday.
Moreover, the NDLEA also arrested a 70-year-old grandfather found in possession of 57.2kg of cannabis in Nasarawa State. In a separate operation in Ekiti State, two individuals were caught with 426kg of cannabis.
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has thrown its weight behind the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) in their call for a higher national minimum wage.
On Friday, the NLC announced an indefinite nationwide strike set to commence on Monday, June 3, 2024, in response to the Federal Government’s refusal to raise the proposed minimum wage above N60,000.
NLC President Joe Ajaero explained that the strike is a result of failed negotiations between the government and organized labour. Despite the government’s final offer of N60,000, recently increased from an initial N57,000, the unions have deemed the proposal insufficient.
In a statement on Sunday, NANS President Pedro Obi urged the government to respond promptly and positively to the legitimate demands of Nigerian workers.
Do you believe the government should meet the NLC's demands for a higher minimum wage? Share your thoughts below!
The Kogi State Government has triumphantly announced the rescue of the last eight kidnapped students from the Confluence University of Science and Technology, Osara. The rescue operation, which took place in a forest in Kwara State, was a collaborative effort between Kogi and Kwara states.
In a statement released on Sunday, State Commissioner for Information Kingsley Fanwo expressed profound gratitude to everyone involved in the rescue. He noted that Governor Yahaya Bello has ordered full support for the students and their families while also working on measures to enhance security across the state.
Fanwo’s statement read, “The government of Kogi State expresses profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for directing the mobilisation of resources to ensure the rescue of the kidnapped students. We also thank the National Security Adviser immensely for his commitment to the release of the students and the general security of the State.”
He further added, “The Chief of Army Staff, the Chief of Naval Staff, the Chief of Air Staff, the Director General of DSS, the Inspector General of Police and all the officers and men of the Armed Forces that put in their best as well as the Pilots, did a wonderful job to support us in reuniting the kidnapped students with their families.”
Fanwo also praised the efforts of the Kogi State Command of all security agencies, including the Police, DSS, NSCDC, and local hunters, for their relentless work.
What do you think about the effectiveness of these security efforts in preventing future incidents? Share your thoughts below!
Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, visited the widows of soldiers killed in Aba during a sit-at-home protest organized by the Indigenous People of Biafra. The tragic incident occurred on Thursday, leaving several families in mourning.
During his visit to the 144 Battalion Headquarters of the Nigerian Army in Asa, Ukwa West Local Government Area, Governor Otti expressed his deep condolences. "Let me start by sending out words of sympathy to the Nigerian Army, the Brigade Commander himself, and most importantly the families of the five fallen heroes," Otti stated.
Condemning the killings, he labeled the act as "very sad" and perpetrated by criminals aiming to destabilize the state. "We, as a government, will continue to condemn this dastardly act, a very irresponsible act committed by criminals who do not want any good for society," he added.
To support the bereaved families, Governor Otti announced automatic scholarships for the deceased soldiers' children up to the university level. He also promised to legalize the scholarship program through the state House of Assembly to ensure its continuity under future administrations.
Do you believe the governor's response will help bring stability and justice to Abia State? Share your thoughts!
Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has voiced concerns over the numerous abandoned projects left by previous administrations, explaining why his government has not awarded new contracts since taking office.
Speaking during a press briefing in Jos to mark his first year in office, Mutfwang emphasized the importance of completing these abandoned projects to benefit the people. He noted that his administration has focused on stabilizing the system rather than initiating new projects.
The governor criticized the negative impact that incomplete projects have on the state's socio-economic development, reiterating that his decisions are always made with the best interest of the state and its residents in mind.
"In the past year, our efforts have been aimed at stabilizing the system. We have yet to fully embark on our planned initiatives," Mutfwang stated.
Do you think focusing on abandoned projects is the right approach for the governor? Share your thoughts!