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  2. 1945 Nigerian general strike - Wikipedia

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    In Eastern Nigeria, a leader, T. O. Okpareke, encouraged public support for the strike to the point that goods were sold to strikers at low prices and many did not have to pay their rent. Strikers in the North turned to the general public for funds, conducting door-to-door fundraising. The government used various means to encourage the strike ...

  3. 2024 Nigerian general strike - Wikipedia

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    Lateef Fagbemi. On 31 May 2024, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) called for an indefinite general strike, demanding the country's monthly minimum wage be raised from ₦30,000 to ₦494,000. This came as a response to a national cost-of-living crisis, as the price of food and electricity overtook the minimum wage ...

  4. Free Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Free Mobile S.A.S. is a French telecommunications company, subsidiary of Free S.A.S. that provides wireless Internet to consumers in France. It was the fourth mobile network operator to obtain a metropolitan French 3G license in 2009. It also obtained a 4G license in 2011. Free Mobile provides wireless services to 15.337 million subscribers as ...

  5. Boeing is raising its offer to end the strike - AOL

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    The new offer would give members a 30% raise over the four-year life of the contract, including an immediate 12% raise, up from the 25% in overall raises and an immediate 11% raise that membership ...

  6. Glo (company) - Wikipedia

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    GLO-1 is the first successful submarine cable from the United Kingdom to Nigeria, and GLO is the first individual African company to embark on such a project. [10] [11]GLO-1 has the potential to provide high speed internet services, faster, more reliable and cheaper telecom services. [12]

  7. Nigeria orders arrest of British citizen linked to protests

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    A Nigerian court on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant for a British national and two Nigerians the police want to charge with treason and inciting the army following last month's inflation protests.

  8. YouTube Premium - Wikipedia

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    Access to YouTube Originals is also included in YouTube's separate streaming television service YouTube TV, but a YouTube Premium subscription is still required for the service's other benefits. [36] In November 2018, it was reported that YouTube was planning to offer some of its premium shows available for free on an ad-supported basis by 2020.

  9. Legit.ng - Wikipedia

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    Legit.ng (formerly Naij.com), also known as Legit News is a Nigerian digital media and news platform run by Naij.com Media Limited, part of Legit (ex-GMEM). [1] [2]It was ranked as the #1 news and entertainment platform and the seventh overall most visited website in Nigeria by Alexa Internet in 2018.