
Akwa Ibom Govt To Initiate Payment Of N80, 000 New Minimum Wage
Akwa Ibom State Government is set to initiate execution of the new N80,000 minimum wage for verified workers in its employ starting from the January
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Akwa Ibom State Government is set to initiate execution of the new N80,000 minimum wage for verified workers in its employ starting from the January

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