By Talatu Maiwada Abuja - The Chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) Mr. Bobboi Kaigama Friday advised women their health seriously i...
By Talatu Maiwada
Abuja - The Chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC)
Mr. Bobboi Kaigama Friday advised women their health seriously in the pursuit to take their goals in a successful career to achieve.
Kaigama gave the advice at a seminar of the Commission of the TUC Women with the theme "Women and Work: Profit and Future" in Abuja.
The head of the union, represented by the President of PENGASSAN, Mr. Francis Olabode said that the life and health of a career woman was important for the labor movement, as well as their immediate family and the nation.
He said: "Nigeria is so bright; Women are considered to be good stewards of the resources, especially during the strict times.
"I'm going to ask everyone to take their serious health problems, such as the old saying health is wealth word."
She said women at the reception were and most affected in their own country with rising unemployment.
Kaigama said: "The role of women is not high enough and non-quantifiable benefits are," noted that the Union had offered opportunities for women in leadership positions.
TUC President, oyinkansola Olasanoye, women told were generally disadvantaged and discriminated against, they say the possibility should have leadership positions.
It is advisable to be supportive spouse for women, adding that his career should not affect home.
The woman's head, said the National Commissioner of the TUC, Esther Ahmadu women should, united and stop syndrome "pull down stay focused.
He said that the purpose of the seminar was to overcome some of the challenges and propose solutions.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that women TUC Commission associated the company of women on the TUC of Nigeria Union. (YES YES)
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