Coronavirus Pandemic: Surviving As A 'Nigerian Worker'
After weeks of lockdown in some states in Nigeria {Lagos, Abuja and the FCT }, the impact on the country's economy has been tough as some workers and businesses now bear the brunt of the coronavirus pandemic.
With the restriction of movement lifted, some workers have no job to return to while others have, had their salaries slashed and some advised to go on unpaid leave.
This comes as business entrepreneurs review their operations.
Gist Nigeria takes a look at what this means for the 'Nigerian Worker', and what government is doing to revive the economy.
Gist Nigeria measures the impact of the epidemic on the nation's economy and suggests what needs to be done to avert a possible recession.
Gist Nigeria is a 30-minute current affairs programme, co-produced by Channels Television and the BBC. The program offers in-depth reporting, focusing on stories behind the news and their impact on its audience.
Gist Nigeria airs at 9pm on Wednesdays on
Channels TV and Channels 24 (UK) on Sky 518.
Show time slots:
WEDNESDAY 9.00pm On CHANNELS TV & CHANNELS 24{UK} On SKY 518 [New Edition]
REPEAT: * THURSDAY 3.30pm On DSTV * FRIDAY 6.30pm On Terrestrial * SUNDAY 11.30 am On Terrestrial * SATURDAY 12.30pm CHANNELS 24{UK} ON SKY 518.
#Channelstv, #BBC
Видео Coronavirus Pandemic: Surviving As A 'Nigerian Worker' канала Channels Television
With the restriction of movement lifted, some workers have no job to return to while others have, had their salaries slashed and some advised to go on unpaid leave.
This comes as business entrepreneurs review their operations.
Gist Nigeria takes a look at what this means for the 'Nigerian Worker', and what government is doing to revive the economy.
Gist Nigeria measures the impact of the epidemic on the nation's economy and suggests what needs to be done to avert a possible recession.
Gist Nigeria is a 30-minute current affairs programme, co-produced by Channels Television and the BBC. The program offers in-depth reporting, focusing on stories behind the news and their impact on its audience.
Gist Nigeria airs at 9pm on Wednesdays on
Channels TV and Channels 24 (UK) on Sky 518.
Show time slots:
WEDNESDAY 9.00pm On CHANNELS TV & CHANNELS 24{UK} On SKY 518 [New Edition]
REPEAT: * THURSDAY 3.30pm On DSTV * FRIDAY 6.30pm On Terrestrial * SUNDAY 11.30 am On Terrestrial * SATURDAY 12.30pm CHANNELS 24{UK} ON SKY 518.
#Channelstv, #BBC
Видео Coronavirus Pandemic: Surviving As A 'Nigerian Worker' канала Channels Television
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