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After the FG increased the proposed minimum wage to N62,000, and the organised labour lowered its demand to N250,000, officials of the NLC and TUC will meet.

Amid discord over a new minimum wage, the organised labour has told Nigerian governors that economies of most states are driven by workers’ wages.

Amid economic hardship in Nigeria, citizens have made their choice about what a reasonable "living wage" should be. 3,029 Nigerians voted in a poll.

Former Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, has made a mockery of the new N62,000 national minimum wage proposal by the federal government to organised labour.

A former presidential aide, Reno Omokri has suggested a minimum wage for the federal government, 36 minimum wages for each state to resolve the crisis with labour.

Senator Shehu Sani has reacted to the rejection of the N60,000 minimum wage proposal by the state governors while Edo governor, Godwill Obaseki is paying N70k

The Nigerian governors forum has disclosed what members can pay as the new minimum wage to workers as they set up committee headed by Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo.

Ex-APC deputy national publicity secretary, Timi Frank, has explained why the NLC and TUC should not accept anything less than N250,000 as minimum wage.

Following Monday's strike by organised labour over the new minimum wage, there are major controversies on the development, and governors revealed their position.
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