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Arsenal’s Premier League title credentials will be given another examination when they welcome Liverpool to the Emirates. The Gunners failed their first tests of the season against Manchester City and Chelsea but a run of form that saw them win 11 of their next 12 games has seen talk of a title challenge re-emerge. But that progress could be undone if they fail to send a message against Liverpool on Saturday.
Seun Kuti is calling out people who have coined for themselves a new movement 'New Fela' saying it is disrespectful to the legacy of the music icon. The music star was a guest at Cool FM where he got to speak about his career and the legacy of his late father. In a post shared by the Instagram page of the radio station, Seun Kuti slammed individuals especially singers who call themselves the new Fela. "Fela's legacy belongs to his family. It is disrespectful to call yourself the 'New Fela.' We the kids are told that we can't be our father and outsiders are trying to take that. No! You can't go to Jamaica and hear people calling themselves the next Bob Marley. They wouldn't disrespect him like that," the post read.
The Nigeria Labour Congress, the Trade Union Congress and the United Labour Congress have threatened to go on strike on November 6, 2018, if the Federal Government fails to take the plight of Nigerian workers more seriously. Specifically, the labour unions said if the upward review of the national minimum wage was not acceded to by the governors and the Federal Government, they would have no other option but to go on strike. In a statement jointly signed by the NLC President, Ayuba Wabba; the TUC President, Bobboi Kaigama; and ULC President, Joe Ajaero, the unions lambasted the Federal Government for its decision to implement a ‘no work, no pay’ policy. READ ALSO: Court remands two brothers for killing cousin in Anambra The statement read in part, “If nothing is responsibly done by the Federal Government to meet our demands, on Monday, November 6, we shall embark on a nationwide strike to compel this government to show more sensitivity to the plight of Nigerians and the suff
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