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Popular Nigerian Comedian cum Skit Maker, Nasboi mourns the loss of his only brother

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  Popular content creator, Lawal Michael, popularly known as Nasboi, is in a grieving state as he announces the passing away of his younger and only brother. In a tragic Instagram post, he uploaded a sorrowful, teary-faced photo of himself declaring the death of his 20-year-old younger and only brother who, according to him, died suddenly despite being more youthful and full of life. According to his post on instagram, his brother kicked the bucket in the late hours of Saturday, July 29, 2023. The caption on his post read, "Death took my only brother last night. He was only 20. God knows best." The grieving comedian cum skit maker took to his Instagram story with the sad news of his brother's death. He posted the teary-faced photograph showing the irony of him, being a comedian who usually makes other people laugh, crying. In his words, "Na me wey dey make people laugh, na me dey cry." Nasboi's label has also put out a press statement, asking for people to g...

We Are Not Protesting - NLC Tells FG, Uncovers PlanPublished 35 mins prior on 30 July

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  The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has told the Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice that it does not plan on going on strike or carrying out any industrial action. Naija News reports that organised labour had proposed to carry out protest on Wednesday, August 2, over the removal of subsidy on petrol, its attendant hardship on Nigerians and the inability on the government to roll out palliatives to cushion the harsh effect of the stoppage of subsidy payment. Ahead of the protest, the Solicitor-general of the federation had stated that if the NLC carry on with its plans it would be disobeying a subsisting court order. But in a letter from the Falana Chambers to the Permanent Secretary/Solicitor -General with the title, ‘Re-NLC in contempt of court,” signed by Sam Ogala Esq., the NLC pointed out that there is no order be it interim, interlocutory or perpetual order from either the National Industrial Court, or any other court restraining N...