Friday, 20 September, 2024

NRTC Weekly: 5 top trending stories of the week


NRTC WEEKLY

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The end of the week signifies another edition of NRTC Weekly. As you know the drill, we bring to you trending stories for different news’ beats. We aim to inform, re- inform and even bring you the accurate information about stories that had made headlines during the week.

Today, we are taking stories from 5 aspects (Leading Stories, Metro, Sports, Entertainment and politics) to keep you abreast of all information. Keep yourself trendy by scrolling down to read what we have gathered for your reading.

Leading Stories: FG endorses #70,000 as minimum wage

After so much back and forth between the Federal Government and the Nigerian Labour Congress, #70,000 was agreed upon as the minimum wage. Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Information and Strategy, confirmed the approval on Thursday. The president also added that national minimum wage law will be reviewed every three years.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced the new minimum wage during a meeting with leaders of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) at the presidential villa in Abuja.The new minimum wage will not benefit civil workers but also domestic staff.

Business: President Tinubu assures Nigeria that the Nigerian economy is on its pathway to recovery

E go better has been the mantra of the federal government for so long now. During a state House release, the president assured Nigerians that the economy is on a gradual and steady change. According to him, the problem wrong with the economy since and was handed over to him by his predecessors.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

ā€œI have accepted the assets and the liabilities of my predecessor. How I will take Nigeria forward should be my concern, and that is my concern.”

In his speech at the presidential villa with cultural rulers from different regions, the President listed out schemes meant to make lives better for Nigerians, out of which was the student loan.

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Sports: Tobi Amusan and other Nigerian athletes accentuates the Yoruba culture in Olympics Opening Ceremony

Naija no dey carry last. Nigerian athletes graced this year’s Olympics with style at the opening ceremony in Paris. Tobi Amusan was part of the forefront team. The sprinter wore and iro and buba attire with matching gele symbolising the Yoruba culture of Nigeria.

Tobi Amusan and other athletes at the Olympics Games.

In this year’s Olympics, Nigeria’s team of 88 members of 65 women and 23 men is part of the 206 countries participating in the 2024 Olympics games. The national team will be participating in 12 games.

Metro: Nigerians plan hunger protest for August 1,says nothing can stop them

As response to the hardship in Nigeria, Nigerians in coalition groups plan to protest in designated areas on August 1.There are so many agendas driving the protest most especially the claim of “bad governance”.

A protest scene.
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Security agencies in Nigeria have stated out to the public about the conditions necessary to make the protest a peaceful one. The protest is set to hold for ten days starting from August 1 to August 10 to air the demands of the people. Different groups from regions in the country have decided to work together to make the protest a success. They are very adamant in making the protest work.

Entertainment: Charlie Boy claims to divorce his wife of 47 years if Kamala Harris does not win the U.S Presidential Election

Charlie Boy few days ago made an audacious statement few days ago regarding the upcoming US Presidential Election. Joe Biden endorsed his deputy as the nominee for the Democratic Party in regards of the party’s presidential candidate. This comes after Joe Biden stepped down from as the nominee.

In response, Charlie Boy posted a pidgin reaction on his X page, stating, “If my crush, Kamala Harris, NJ win the USA presidential election, I swear, I go divorce my 47-year-old wife.”

Charlie Boy is supportive of black folks in power and wants a continuation of this after Barack Obama’s tenure as U.S president.


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