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<br>The Benue State House of [https://www.chevron.com/worldwide/nigeria Assembly] has assured the organised labour of its preparedness to [http://thecommonwealth.org/our-member-countries/nigeria meet Governor] Samuel Ortom with a view to ensuring that part of the arrears or salaries owed workers were paid to hem.<br><br><br>This step, they believed, would enable the workers to suspend the indefinite industrial action they embarked on since Monday.<br><br><br>Speaker of the House, Terkimbi Ikyange, who stated this, on Friday, during an extraordinary legislative session with the labour also begged them not to insist on the payment of four to five months arrears before the strike would be suspended in view of the tight financial condition of the State.<br><br><br>Ikyange posited that if Labour insisted that they would not call-off the strike only when four or five months arrears of salaries were paid, it would then mean that the state would have to source for about N40 billion to meet up with their demand.<br><br><br>While saying that that the implication of asking the state government to borrow as a palliative measure to the problem of huge salary bill without tackling the problem from the source would be counter-productive, the Speaker said the [http://www.yohaig.ng/category/tv-stations/lagos-television/ Assembly] had [https://www.theguardian.com/world/nigeria resolved] to assist in getting to the root of the high wage bill, even as he appealed to labour to cooperate with the [https://www.Theguardian.com/world/nigeria Assembly] in its efforts to ensure regular payment of salaries.<br><br><br>Earlier in a remark, Chairman Benue State Chapter of the Nigeria Labour [http://Travel.Nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/nigeria-guide/ Congress] (NLC), Godwin Anya, had said that labour was asking that at least four or five months salary arrears must be paid before they would suspend the ongoing industrial action due to the hardship workers in the State were passing through.<br><br><br>Anya explained further that labour was [http://www.Unhcr.org/en-us/nigeria.html equally worried] about the huge wage bill hence its decision to commission a committee to come up with the exact wage bill of the State.<br><br><br>The Special Adviser to the [http://Governor.virginia.gov/ Governor] on Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Mr.[https://www.chevron.com/worldwide/nigeria chevron.com][http://www.yohaig.ng/recommends/sports-betting/nairabet/ yohaig.ng]</a> Titus Zam and Chairman, State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr.[http://Www.France24.com/en/tag/nigeria/ france24.com][http://www.yohaig.ng/recommends/sports-betting/nairabet/ yohaig.ng]</a> Philip Tachin, today also appeared before the House in Plenary.<br><br><br>Also visit my blog :: [http://www.yohaig.ng/category/tv-stations/lagos-television/ Yohaig]
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Veteran actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has recounted her struggles while growing up as a young girl who lost her dad at 12 and had to start helping her family at 15.<br><br><br>In commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child today, October 11th, she wrote;<br><br>"On today’s girl child day I’ll do an unusual post true to me. As a child I lost my father age 12. Sponsored by a great community of Ondo men, the #Ekimogun club, so i could continue my education. At age 15, started struggling to help my widowed mother. I started working in the Entertainment Industry.<br><br><br>While going to school, and working, faced many challenges as a female child… talks of being loose, perhaps being a prostitute,lack of freedom to mingle like male counterparts, rumours and fear of slander, sexual harassments… but one of my early dreams was to be great at whatever I chose and be side by side the best in the World.<br><br><br>I’m Not totally there yet, … but.. That 12 years old iyanaipaja little girl did take care of her widowed mum till she died, took care of her younger brothers… they are in marriage stages now, taking care of herself and her own family, taking care of a few people she is privileged to be able to.

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Veteran actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has recounted her struggles while growing up as a young girl who lost her dad at 12 and had to start helping her family at 15.


In commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child today, October 11th, she wrote;

"On today’s girl child day I’ll do an unusual post true to me. As a child I lost my father age 12. Sponsored by a great community of Ondo men, the #Ekimogun club, so i could continue my education. At age 15, started struggling to help my widowed mother. I started working in the Entertainment Industry.


While going to school, and working, faced many challenges as a female child… talks of being loose, perhaps being a prostitute,lack of freedom to mingle like male counterparts, rumours and fear of slander, sexual harassments… but one of my early dreams was to be great at whatever I chose and be side by side the best in the World.


I’m Not totally there yet, … but.. That 12 years old iyanaipaja little girl did take care of her widowed mum till she died, took care of her younger brothers… they are in marriage stages now, taking care of herself and her own family, taking care of a few people she is privileged to be able to.