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NLC and it's political commission on a mission to destroy and demolish Labour Party - Arabambi

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 DISCLAIMER! DISCLAIMER!! DISCLAIMER!!! The attention of the leadership of Labour Party had been drawn to a dishonest, underhanded, crooked, false, deceiving, phony and misleading public statement by the Nigeria Labour Congress Political Committee and it's appointment of a caretaker committee for Labour Party in Gombe state. The Nigeria Labour Congress and it's political commission should be reminded that it is merely a pressure group and not in any way and manner a political party nor an organ of Labour Party Nigeria. Furthermore, it is rather unfortunate that while some well meaning members of the party are striving and making all attempts to set the Labour Party on the right part, good stead and the desire to steer the ship of the nation on the part of growth and genuine develop, NLC on its own part is determined to destroy, pull down, tear down, knock down and demolish the party. Subsequently, we will like to remind the NLC and it's destructive Political commission that...

THIS IS WHY INEC STOPPED RECOGNISING ABURE AS THE NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF LABOUR PARTY

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LETTER OF LABOUR PARTY BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO INEC........ THIS IS WHY INEC STOPPED RECOGNISING ABURE AS THE NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF LABOUR PARTY The Nigeria Labour Congress has written the Independent National Electoral Commission, urging it to halt any support for the national convention of the Labour Party scheduled for March 27, 2024. In a Friday letter addressed to the Chairman of INEC, Mahmood Yakubu, the NLC accused the Chairman of the Labour Party, Mr Julius Abure, and his associates of planning an illegal convention in defiance of court orders. The NLC’s solicitors, Falana and Falana’s Chambers, in the letter dated March 22, 2024, highlighted the illegality of such a gathering, citing previous court rulings that declared the Labour Party’s status and ordered inclusive conventions. The NLC, in the letter signed by Marshal Abubakar, threatened legal action if INEC failed to comply with the demand to prevent what they deemed a breach of justice and the rule of law. The congress’ lette...

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: The trade czar and recent progress in the global trade system. - Jide Akintunde

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After hosting a successful 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which held on 26 February – 2 March 2024, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, the Director-General of the multilateral trade establishment, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, remained tireless. By the 12th of March, she was in Nigeria, her country of birth, to launch the WTO-International Trade Centre’s Capacity Support Programme (CSP) in Abuja to improve the quality and certification of Nigerian cowpeas and sesame for export. Amongst other engagements within the space of four days, she met with the donor community for the CSP, engaged with women entrepreneurs at the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), graced the opening ceremony of a pharmaceutical manufacturing supply chain in Kaduna, and held a couple of media interviews before hosting a private ceremony to mark the 94th birthday of her mother. It was hard for me to tell if her passion or energy is more creditable for her hard work in pr...