Unpaid salary former newswatch staff threatens legal action

It seems like there's a developing story!

According to reports, former staff members of Newswatch, a popular Nigerian television program, are threatening to take legal action against the organization for unpaid salaries.

Newswatch, which was a leading news program in Nigeria, ceased operations in 2013 after a long-running feud between its founder, Ray Ekpu, and the Nigerian government. However, it appears that the legacy of unpaid salaries has continued to haunt the former staff members.

The former staff members, who are reportedly owed several months' worth of salaries, are demanding that the organization pays them what they are owed. If their demands are not met, they have threatened to take legal action against Newswatch and its management.

This development highlights the ongoing issue of unpaid salaries in Nigeria, particularly in the media industry. Many journalists and media professionals have been affected by this problem, which can have serious consequences for their livelihoods and well-being.

It will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds and whether the former staff members are able to recover the salaries they are owed.