DEMOCRACY WITHOUT BREAD: Tinubu’s June 12 Speech and the Reality of Mass Suffering in Nigeria

Abdulahi Bilal President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2026 Democracy Day address was crafted to project confidence, progress, and hope. The President painted a picture of a country steadily advancing under his

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NUT Protest Against Insecurity: As Families Mourn and Students Remain Captive, Labour Must Lead the Fight Against Insecurity

Over the years, the rise of insecurity has continued to multiply. Under the Tinubu regime, the crises have further tripled: the loss of innocent lives to banditry, kidnappers, and unknown

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THE OYO SCHOOL ABDUCTION AND KILLING EXPOSE THE BANKRUPTCY OF NIGERIA’S RULING ELITE — SNWR DEMANDS URGENT ACTION AGAINST INSECURITY AND SOCIAL DECAY

NLC and TUC Must Declare a 48-Hour Warning Strike Against Tinubu’s Anti-Poor Policies PRESS STATEMENT The Solidarity Network for Workers’ Rights (SNWR) strongly condemns the horrifying abduction of students and

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AJEGUNLE PEOPLES MOVEMENT CONDEMNS EKO DISCO’S DISTRIBUTION OF OUTRAGEOUS ESTIMATED BILLS FOR APRIL

PRESS STATEMENT The Ajegunle Peoples Movement (APM) strongly condemns the continuous exploitation and anti-poor attacks being carried out against working-class electricity consumers, artisans, market men and women, and poor people

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Fight Against Electricity Exploitation Begins: Campaign for Renationalisation Takes Off in Lagos

The campaign for the renationalisation of the electricity sector, through sustained mobilisation and grassroots organising by the Solidarity Network for Workers’ Rights (SNWR), alongside the Ajegunle Peoples Movement (APM) and

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MSA Intervention in May Day across the Country: Same Jamboree by Union Leaders Amidst Huge Economic Challenges

NLC and the TUC must call for a 48-hour Warning General Strike against Increasing Hardship and Insecurity The Movement for a Socialist Alternative (MSA) joined millions of Nigerian workers to

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Nationalise the Electricity Sector Now: Power Must Serve the People, Not ProfitBy

By Tunde Yusuf The deepening electricity crisis in Nigeria once again raises a fundamental question: who should control a vital sector like power, and in whose interest should it be

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THE MARCH TO 2027 GENERAL ELECTIONS

THEATRICS & ATTACKS OF THE TINUBU REGIME, INEC & BOURGEOIS OPPOSITIONS! ONLY THE WORKING MASSES CAN ORGANISE TO END THEIR SUFFERINGS! Aj. Dagga Tolar There is nothing more important to

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STUDENT CHALLENGES ON CAMPUS: WAY FORWARD?

By Mayowa Aijboye As the economy plunges into more crises, students across various campuses have grappled with multiple challenges. Once you examine their domestic practices, you will generally find that

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MINIMUM WAGE VS LIVING WAGE: WHY NIGERIAN WORKERS CANNOT SURVIVE ON CURRENT PAY

By Lexan Ali From inception, when it was passed into law in 2024, the N70,000 minimum wage was far from meeting workers’ expectations owing to the extremely high cost of

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