Angola leads Africa with $120 monthly minimum wage, as Nigeria struggles at $25

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While Nigeria is often hailed as Africa’s powerhouse, the country’s minimum wage of less than $25 per month paints a contrasting picture.

In a bold move, Angola’s President, Joao Lourenco, has taken a step towards enhancing the living standards of his citizens by significantly raising the country’s minimum wage from $84 to $120 per month.

This wage increase is not the only initiative by Lourenco’s administration aimed at improving the economic conditions of its citizens. The government has also increased the monthly salaries of Senior Military Personnel and Medical Staff Members to $2,150. This move is a clear indication of the government’s efforts to bridge income gaps and ensure equitable compensation across different sectors.

The stark contrast between the economic policies of Angola and Nigeria underscores the challenges that the Nigerian government faces in addressing economic disparities and providing sufficient support for its workforce.

President Lourenco’s decision to increase the minimum wage in Angola is viewed as a positive stride towards alleviating poverty and fostering economic stability. It serves as a model for other African nations to emulate.

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