Africa in the news: Nigerian minimum wage bill advances, Ethiopia triples airport size, and Cameroon makes arrests - News Summed Up

Africa in the news: Nigerian minimum wage bill advances, Ethiopia triples airport size, and Cameroon makes arrests


NIGERIAN MINIMUM WAGE BILL ADVANCES, AND PRESIDENT BUHARI SUSPENDS TOP JUDGEOn Tuesday, Nigeria’s House of Representatives approved legislation, which was proposed last week, increasing the country’s minimum wage by 50 percent. Author Nirav Patel Research Analyst - Global Economy and DevelopmentIn other Nigerian news, President Buhari suspended the country’s top judge Walter Onnoghen last Friday and replaced him with acting Chief Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammed. The $363 million expansion project was funded and built by China. This airport expansion in the capital is one step of many in Ethiopia’s ongoing efforts to become Africa’s leading aviation hub. Kamto has been mobilizing dissent against President Biya since last October, when he lost what he says was a fraudulent presidential election.


Source: Ethiopian News February 02, 2019 11:03 UTC



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