Commercial sex has been an age-long vice plaguing the world, but it is assuming a dangerous dimension in Nigeria in recent times where over 1.4 million women are reportedly being deceived and trafficked yearly to different parts of the world where they end up becoming commercial sex workers, a status that is generally considered as highly immoral.
Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) who participated in the last prolong industrial action against their employers may forfeit their pending and controversial half salaries and certain benefits if the provisions of Section 43 of the Commercial Disputes Act Cap T8, Nigerian Federation Laws, 2004, which regulates all unions, are followed to […]
Dissatisfaction with the state of the nation has continued to propel mass emigration of young Nigerians for greener pastures abroad with fear that the situation could further have dire consequences for the socio-economic wellbeing of the country.