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Governor Dauda Lawal Approves 13th-Month Salary for Zamfara State Workers.

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In a significant move to enhance the welfare of civil and public servants, Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has approved the payment of a 13th-month salary. This decision was formally communicated through a circular issued by the office of the Zamfara State Head of Service on December 28, 2024.

The circular states that all civil and public servants, including retirees, will receive a bonus equivalent to 30 percent of their basic salary as the 13th-month payment. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to empower workers and stimulate economic growth within the state, as highlighted by the governor’s spokesman, Sulaiman Bala Idris.

In addition to the 13th-month salary, the state government has made significant strides in improving worker welfare. It has cleared over N10 billion in outstanding gratuities accumulated over the past 11 years and has approved a new minimum wage of N70,000. Furthermore, the administration has prioritized the timely payment of salaries, ensuring that workers receive their dues without delay.

This proactive approach reflects Governor Lawal’s commitment to enhancing the living standards of Zamfara State’s workforce and promoting a more robust economic environment.

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Actress Ekene Umenwa Details Pressure to Abandon Faith for Success in Nollywood.

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Nollywood actress Ekene Umenwa recently revealed experiencing pressure early in her career to compromise her Christian faith in exchange for professional advancement. In a Wednesday Instagram post, the “Black Choir” star recounted being advised by unnamed individuals to abandon her religious beliefs for success within the industry.

Umenwa affirmed her resolute refusal to yield to these pressures, choosing instead to find strength and guidance in her faith. She shared a video set to the gospel song “No Turning Back,” emphasizing her unwavering commitment to her beliefs despite the challenges.

Umenwa’s disclosure highlights potential ethical dilemmas faced by individuals navigating the complexities of the Nigerian film industry. Her story resonates with themes of integrity and the importance of adhering to personal values amidst external pressures.

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Chris Brown Granted Bail in UK Assault Case.

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American R&B artist Chris Brown has been released on bail in the UK, pending a future court appearance related to an alleged assault. The Southwark Crown Court granted Mr. Brown bail upon the condition of a £5 million guarantee.

Under the terms stipulated by Judge Tony Baumgartner, Mr. Brown is permitted to continue his scheduled international tour, commencing June 8 in Amsterdam. However, the bail conditions require his return to the UK for a series of concerts beginning June 15, failing which the £5 million will be forfeited. Additionally, he must surrender his passport when not traveling, reside at a court-approved address, and refrain from visiting the location of the alleged incident or contacting the alleged victim, Abraham Diah.

Mr. Brown and a co-defendant, Omololu Akinlolu, face charges of grievous bodily harm with intent. They are scheduled to appear in court again on June 20.

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Jennifer Lopez faces a $300,000 lawsuit over unauthorized use of her own photos.

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Jennifer Lopez is once again embroiled in a legal battle over alleged copyright infringement. Photographer Edwin Blanco, and his agency Backgrid, have filed a $300,000 lawsuit against the actress and musician for unauthorized use of two photographs. The photos, reportedly taken at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards, were allegedly shared by Lopez on her social media platforms without proper licensing.

The lawsuit claims Lopez utilized the images to promote her brand, specifically tagging associated clothing and jewellery designers. Backgrid is seeking $150,000 in damages per photo. This is not the first instance of such a legal challenge for Lopez, as she previously faced similar lawsuits in 2019 and 2020 for analogous actions involving professionally captured images. The current case underscores the ongoing importance of understanding and respecting copyright law in the digital age, particularly regarding the use of professional photography.

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