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Nigeria: Minimum Wage - Nobody Can Earn Less Than N100K and Survive in Nigeria - Caucus Leader, Chinda

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[Vanguard] House of Representatives opposition caucus leader, Rep Kingsley Ogundu Chinda has adduced reasons why 42 lawmakers endorsed a motion seeking a living wage for Nigerian workers.

Source: allAfrica.com

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