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BREAKING: Lagos State Governor Approves N35,000 Wage Increase For Public Servants, Year-End Incentives
The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has authorized a N35,000 wage increase for state public servants. Additionally, he has sanctioned the payment of a 50% end-of-year bonus on basic salary for political appointees, public servants, local government and local council development area employees, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board staff, and the Lagos Neighborhood Safety Corps….CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The approval, outlined in a circular bearing reference number CIR/HOS/’23/Vol. 1/ 109 and signed by the Lagos State Head of Service, Bode Agoro, emphasizes the governor’s recognition of the workforce’s contributions to the state’s progress and his dedication to their well-being.
The circular, titled ‘2023 End Of Year Bonus And Implementation Of Wage Awards,’ clarifies that both the end-of-year bonus and the wage award, to be paid alongside December 2023 salaries, will be non-taxable.
The statement affirms, “Mr. Governor has graciously approved the payment of 50% of basic salary as an end-of-year bonus for all political appointees and public servants, including employees of local governments and local council development areas, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board and Lagos Neighborhood Safety Corps.”
It continues, “In the same vein, Mr. Governor has further approved the implementation of the wage award (palliative) pending the review of the national minimum wage. Therefore, the 50% of basic salary as an end-of-year Bonus, as well as the wage award palliative, will be paid alongside the December 2023 salary as a ‘non-taxable element’.”
The circular concludes by urging public servants to maintain excellence in service delivery, aligning with Mr. Governor’s THEMES+ Agenda, and directs all heads of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies to disseminate the information widely across the service.
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PEACE IN OUR TIME? From ‘Bombing’ To ‘Billion-Dollar Investment’—The Shocking Details Of The New U.S.-Iran Accord!.
The United States and Iran have entered into a historic memorandum of understanding, marking a significant step toward ending months of regional conflict. The agreement, which took immediate effect, sets the stage for a 60-day negotiation period to finalize a binding peace accord, with a formal ceremony to initiate these technical discussions scheduled for Friday in Switzerland.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Economic Support: The United States and regional partners have committed to a $300 billion reconstruction and economic development package for Iran to aid in rebuilding infrastructure and reviving the economy.
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Nuclear Program: Iran has reaffirmed that it will not develop or procure nuclear weapons. Furthermore, the two nations agreed to resolve the future of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile through a mechanism involving International Atomic Energy Agency-supervised down-blending, while the U.S. pledged to halt new sanctions or military deployments in the region pending a final deal.
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End to Hostilities: The parties, along with their allies, have committed to an immediate, permanent cessation of military operations across all fronts, including Lebanon, while pledging to respect regional sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Lifting Sanctions and Blockades: The U.S. has agreed to remove its blockade on Iranian ports, with a full exit planned within 30 days of the agreement. Additionally, the U.S. will terminate sanctions, unfreeze restricted assets, and issue Treasury waivers to allow for the export of Iranian crude oil and related services, such as banking and transportation.
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Strait of Hormuz: Iran has committed to reopening the strategic Strait of Hormuz to ensure the safe passage of commercial vessels, with full traffic expected to be restored within 30 days.
The memorandum was signed by U.S. President Donald Trump and finalized with the signatures of Iranian leadership, with mediation support provided by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The final peace settlement is expected to receive endorsement through a binding United Nations Security Council resolution to ensure international legal compliance.
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JUSTICE AT LAST! 5-Year Legal War Over Dr. Tosin Ajayi’s Multi-Billion Naira Estate Finally Ends!.
A Lagos State High Court in Ikeja has concluded a nearly five-year legal dispute regarding the estate and marital status of the late Dr. Tosin Ajayi, founder of First Foundation Hospital. In her ruling, Justice Oluwayoyin Odusanya declared Adenike Oluwayemisi Ajayi the sole lawful widow of the deceased.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Legal Status of Marriage: The court affirmed that Mrs. Ajayi’s monogamous marriage to Dr. Ajayi remained valid until his death in 2020, ruling that a prolonged separation does not constitute a legal dissolution of marriage.
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Rejection of Helen Prest’s Claims: The court dismissed claims by former beauty queen Helen Prest, who asserted she was also a spouse through a Kalabari customary marriage.
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Lack of Evidence: Justice Odusanya described Prest’s customary marriage claim as an “afterthought,” noting her inconsistent past descriptions of her relationship with the deceased and the total lack of documentary or photographic evidence.
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Invalidity of Second Union: Furthermore, the court found that even if a ceremony had occurred, any such union would have been invalid because Prest was still legally married to her previous husband at the time she claimed to have married Dr. Ajayi.
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Resolution of Estate: The judgment grants Mrs. Ajayi and her children all requested reliefs, including her entitlement to one-third of the personal estate and exclusive rights to apply for letters of administration.
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Any Amendment To Electoral Act 2026 Must Come After 2027 Elections – Senator Bamidele.
Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, the Senate Leader, has firmly stated that the 2026 Electoral Act will not undergo amendments prior to Nigeria’s 2027 general elections. Speaking to ThisDay, Bamidele explained that pursuing such legislative changes shortly before a major election risks creating unnecessary confusion and deepening political distrust.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Rejection of Mid-cycle Changes: Despite pressure from some colleagues to amend the act following certain judicial rulings, Bamidele refused to support these efforts to avoid altering the rules of the game so close to primaries and general elections.
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Separation of Powers: Bamidele emphasized that the legislative branch writes laws, the President signs them, and the judiciary interprets them. He noted that if courts strike down portions of INEC’s guidelines, it is a functional part of the democratic system.
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Addressing Criticisms: He dismissed some critiques of the current act—including those from former Resident Electoral Commissioner Mike Ighini—as stemming from a “fundamental misunderstanding” of the legislature’s intent.
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Protecting INEC: He highlighted that INEC is currently facing intense pressure from various stakeholders, and he believes any future amendments should only be considered after the 2027 elections are completed, with a clear caveat that such changes cannot be applied retroactively.
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