The MURIC Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, in a statement on Monday argued that Nigerian banks do not need to sack workers because they are making huge profits.
“There has been palpable fear that Nigerian banks may soon embark on massive sack of workers due to the prolonged lockdown from March to June 2020.Dear valued readers, subscribe to the Daily Trust e-paper to continue enjoying our diet of authoritative news. Kindly subscribe here
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