"Iftomorrow the Federal Government comes out to tell us that they cannot pay more than N24,000, labour will find it difficult to regroup.'' She stressed that Nigeria workers need the increment, adding the "suffering is too much.''
The pick comes three days before the start of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, where Clinton - and now Kaine - will be elevated as the nominees to the party's presidential ticket.
She added: 'We can't wait to take action, this is not tomorrow's problem, it's today's problem, and if we don't do something about it, it will become tomorrow's disaster.'
Much of the merchandise comes from educators, who receive half of the sale price of an item of clothing - which they can also opt to donate - while the other half keeps the shop running.
But when it comes to saying it with someone new, it can feel just like the first time. Is it too early? Too late? The right time? The right setting? Will they say it back?
It added that an all-for-all prisoner exchange could be discussed in tomorrow's talks. The meeting comes after Putin claimed he was serious about a peace deal in a surprise speech on the weekend.
On the outlook for the Naira in the coming weeks, Nnamdi said: "A lot depends on if the CBN continues to intervene in the market to ensure that they don't lose control of the market. And also if we start to see renewed FPI flows."
If that doesn't work, though, it may be time to see a specialist - especially if the problem has been bothering you for more than a couple of months, advised Romiszewski.
"Why should it be that when it comes to the case of Rivers State, the law is always silent? Is it that there is somebody bigger than Nigeria? That is the question I want you to go back to.