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Re: Check Out Minimun Wage Of Oil Producing Nations(pic) by Nobody: 5:30pm On May 14, 2016
If NLC or civil service try any protest we will organize riot to send them back 2 work.these people are depleting more that 40 percent of our budget and yet they are not satisfied despite the fact that their services are poor.
Re: Check Out Minimun Wage Of Oil Producing Nations(pic) by obongitiad(m): 6:06pm On May 14, 2016
abumeinben:


Oga divide these populations by their respective price per litre and then multiply by minimum wage. Don't just look at one figure

Bros dis ya maths na die ohcheesy.

Abeg do the maths and tell us the result na? We wd love to learn from you.
Re: Check Out Minimun Wage Of Oil Producing Nations(pic) by omaguibu(m): 6:33pm On May 14, 2016
kayfra:
How many of them have a population of 180 million people sharing 1-2 million barrels a day?

Use your head.
And that is why we need to gi our separate ways. So as to reduce the population
Re: Check Out Minimun Wage Of Oil Producing Nations(pic) by Nobody: 6:35pm On May 14, 2016
yemmit90:


That is the problem of many Nigerians, they're quick to compare anything to make unrealistic points.

If every worker are to receive 56,000 or more as a minimum wage, where on earth do you expect FG to get money for other sectors of economy. Have we even considered the Inflation that this increament will brings along.

Instead of us to demand for subsidization of Agriculture and Health service, we are fighting over fuel subsidy that only benefit the few.
Corruption is the root of the mess we're experiencing now. If it's reduced, things will work out well. As for subsidy on health forget because corruption is what is killing us
Re: Check Out Minimun Wage Of Oil Producing Nations(pic) by kayfra: 6:43pm On May 14, 2016
omaguibu:

And that is why we need to gi our separate ways. So as to reduce the population

Are you shackled? Who is stopping you?
Re: Check Out Minimun Wage Of Oil Producing Nations(pic) by Nobody: 6:53pm On May 14, 2016
yemmit90:


That is the problem of many Nigerians, they're quick to compare anything to make unrealistic points.

If every worker are to receive 56,000 or more as a minimum wage, where on earth do you expect FG to get money for other sectors of economy. Have we even considered the Inflation that this increament will brings along.

Instead of us to demand for subsidization of Agriculture and Health service, we are fighting over fuel subsidy that only benefit the few.


CRAP

Why did you fail to ask this question when our politicians are looting us dry.

Hypocrisy amplified.
Re: Check Out Minimun Wage Of Oil Producing Nations(pic) by shift15(m): 7:16pm On May 14, 2016
I don't know nlders can reason like this. This comparison was done in 2012 during subsidy removal, but majority of those that commented threw reasoning out of window then. What happen now?
Re: Check Out Minimun Wage Of Oil Producing Nations(pic) by abumeinben(m): 12:39pm On May 15, 2016
obongitiad:


Bros dis ya maths na die ohcheesy.

Abeg do the maths and tell us the result na? We wd love to learn from you.

Brosie!

I been wan duam buh ...make I just rest for the matter

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