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Nigerian Man Hangs Self Over 'Rising Cost Of Living' In Adamawa

  A Nigerian man, Mohammed Umar, who reportedly could no longer fend for his family owing to the prevailing hash economy, has taken his life in Adamawa State.   Umar's body was found dangling in a solitary place around Rumde-Baru neighbourhood of Yola, the state capital on Saturday.   A resident of the area, who simply identified himself as Ali, told SaharaReporters that the deceased, who was married with children, might have resorted to suicide due to the harsh economic situation in the country.  

Gov Ganduje extends retirement age for Kano teachers, lecturers to 65

“The Federal Government has since approved this for teachers and lecturers working in its institutions, hence, teachers in Kano State are also not left behind. “Therefore, our teachers and lecturers as from now on will start to enjoy such retirement age from 60-65, and years of service from 35-40 as the federal workers are enjoying,” the governor said. According to Ganduje, the state government has introduced so many policies aimed at improving the welfare of its workers. He added, “We have introduced a contributory health scheme for workers in the state and their families to have the cheapest health services.

Breaking News | Ganduje Extends Retirement Age For Teachers, Lecturers To 65

Views: Visits 5 Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State says, henceforth, teachers and lecturers working with the state owned institutions of learning will be retiring on attaining 65 years. The governor announced this at the award night marking the 2021 May Day organised by the Kano State Chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) on Saturday in Kano. “The Federal Government has since approved this for teachers and lecturers working in its institutions, hence, teachers in Kano State are also not left behind. “Therefore, our teachers and lecturers as from now on will start to enjoy such retirement age from 60-65, and years of service from 35-40 as the federal workers are enjoying,” the governor said.

Ganduje extends retirement age for teachers, lecturers to 65

Khadijah Umar, a health worker at Hotoro Healthcare Clinic, who lost her legs on a wheelchair. The governor announced this at the award night marking the 2021 May Day organised by the Kano State Chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) on Saturday in Kano. x “The Federal Government has since approved this for teachers and lecturers working in its institutions, hence, teachers in Kano State are also not left behind. “Therefore, our teachers and lecturers as from now on will start to enjoy such retirement age from 60-65, and years of service from 35-40 as the federal workers are enjoying,” the governor said.

Ganduje extends retirement age for teachers, lecturers to 65

Ganduje extends retirement age for teachers, lecturers to 65
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