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Nigeria’s trade unions have suspended a general strike by workers that has brought economic activity to a halt this week.
The decision comes after the government promised to increase the national minimum wage to at least 60,000 naira ($40, £32) a month.
This falls below the $330 that unions have been demanding, but is double the current monthly wage.
The strike began on Monday and led to the shutdown of the country's power grid, leaving millions without electricity.
Government and union representatives say they will now meet every day for a week for further negotiations in the hopes of a permanent resolution.
A civil servant in the northern city of Kano told the BBC he was disappointed by the offer, and wanted at least 100,000 naira ($67) a month.

Early on Monday, the country was plunged into darkness shortly after 02:00 local time (01:00 GMT) when union members prevented operators at the country's power control rooms from working and closed electricity substations.
Many flights were also cancelled in the country's busiest airport in Lagos, and in the capital, Abuja, with passengers left stranded.
Schools, offices and hospitals across the country have also been closed.
This strike is the fourth since President Bola Tinubu came to power a year ago.
His government has removed a subsidy that kept the price of fuel low has ended the policy of pegging the value of the naira to the US dollar.
The removal of the fuel subsidy and collapse in the value of the naira has lead to the worst economic crisis in a generation.
Unions have warned they will not hesitate to strike again in seven days if their negotiations prove fruitless.
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