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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by freemanq(m): 2:15pm On Jun 19, 2023
Are we in Animal kingdom ni?

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by NAC1666: 2:16pm On Jun 19, 2023
fergie001:


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Hahaha... strike way we done forget. NLC and TUC done sale the strike
Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by pacesetting: 2:17pm On Jun 19, 2023
How about cutting down bureaucracy and govt expenses? When will they do that one?
Uten9z:
Which kind wahala be this
Same totopic Same ansšŸ‘‡šŸ¼
The truth about this is that the future gain is better than the sacrifice we have to make as a country now.

We quickly compare this country with china on how years back china was backward that even Nigerias currency was far better but we don't want to knw the sacrifice they made or undergo such to become the words leading economy one day. We have zero down from fastest developing country to what we are now.

Believe me even closing the borders by Former PMB was not a wrong idia but the system didn't make plans + our greedy marketers and marchants men who countr the prices of market commudity perceive that new actors will arise from the result and they will be face out so instead they resulted to frustrating the citizens with highest impact on the poor masses with unscrupulous rise in prices of livelihood.

It's not funny for me especially and I didn't vote in this government but a right thing is right to associate with, I am not finding it any funny but I believe there are some bricks that we need to drop in this country if we need to move forward and better and it dosnt matter who does that.

One thing obvious is that the prices of community normally even from a kilometer apart varies in Nigeria (no control) and Nigeria still patronize them in there variations and never complain even with the wide margins weather they knw or not in as far as they need it but then I observe that the gap and margins is now closing up considerably, I can speculate by a more than 75%.
I mean people that extort other people are now forced to close up, they cannot longer practice their hideous crimes of over bloating their market prices again because no one is buying and to keep business they are have to almost harmonize their commodity prices with the regular because of the hike of price from increase of subsidy most likely.

By the way cutting down means of person living is the solution to cope now till things set.

I trust the government to do something too just like GEJ did by supplying Elrufai Buses, and with other emoluments expecially for government staffs and citizenry.

But if una decision is that we stay as we deh tor no qualms, as the common Nigerian man slugan "Na so e bi tei tai, nothing go work for this country".
Or we go support and join jagaban so that the small salary we deh earn no go stiln stop. Abi una no no say the system don deh cripple? We need a different approach to fit into the fast evolving world economy with too much loan to bare for as long as possible.

Unless we are set to end this country or frustrate this government by making sure it doesn't deliver (which we all go sufferam) we need dialogue on possible outcome forward.

My pick cry

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by Chetas81(m): 2:24pm On Jun 19, 2023
What does bad citizen know about the great nation and how to build it šŸ˜œāœļø
Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by Chetas81(m): 2:28pm On Jun 19, 2023
freemanq:
Are we in Animal kingdom ni?
the nation with animal heart do the animals thing

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by Uten9z(m): 2:43pm On Jun 19, 2023
pacesetting:
How about cutting down bureaucracy and govt expenses? When will they do that one?

If you are a voter most likely by now we are aware of the new representatives down even the senate have recorded in this era very new legislators and I believe they are once like us reading and watching from a far, if they suddenly forget such mandate as their relative we can do well to remain them.
There are too scene and many bills awaiting sponsoring and it takes a God fearing member of Rep or a senator to do that for the common interest an average Nigeria.

But I nurse a good haunch on this set, let give them time because weather Tinubu or not they are the ones to represent us.
Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by Eecho(m): 2:48pm On Jun 19, 2023
Bacteria8:
Tinubu is very resourceful grin grin grin

They think he's like Buhari. Lol.
A bacteria indeed .

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by themanderon: 3:03pm On Jun 19, 2023
Flets:
Before you all get carried away with the media propaganda associated with this FG, here are the actions to date and how it affects you (you might not feel the impact immediately but its gonna sting soon)

1. Fuel subsidy is removed and you will buy fuel for 500 to 900naira per liter (depending on the exchange rate). The savings will be looted like that of kerosene and diesel. There will be no commensurate succor/ palliative for your suffering. Instead of going after the subsidy thieves and stopping the smuggling across boarders, they have transferred the responsibility to the helpless Nigerian people.

2. Naira has been devalued (though they call it floating). The FG has handed over the exchange to the market forces where speculators and banks are king. Naira continues to fall in the I/E and parallel market. Anybody who tells you Naira will appreciate is a joker, for a corrupt country like ours, the banks and speculators are the new cabal and will drive the rates how they deem fit. Donā€™t believeā€¦. Just observe. What most donā€™t get now is that CBN now has no obligation to provide FX at a particular rate to the market, a such the new FG players can access FX from CBN without noise.

3. FG funding for tertiary education has been removed. Students will pay upwards of 400K tuition fee starting next session. A lot of students will drop out and cannot complete their education anymore. The so-called student loan will be almost impossible for an average student without connection to access. Guess what happens to the savings from this fundingā€¦. To b looted by the same people who have impoverished the nation.

4. Electricity tariff have been increased (without increased production) and will take effect from July 1st. This is a death knell to small and medium scale businesses. You are now stuck between the devil (PMS at 550naira per liter) and the blue sea (extra expensive electricity tariff).

5. All the FG has done so far is abandon almost all responsibilities it has over the people through the bills being signed since May 29. All Tinubu has done is to make available funds to be shared by him and his goons at the expense of the people. Not a single bill or action aimed at ameliorating the suffering of the already downcast Nigerian people rather adding to the pain in the guise of elitist policies

6. Guess whatā€¦. Same old political criminals are back in power, Gbaja, Akume, Asari Dokubo etc and you expect any real change apart from increased suffering?. How do you expect Tinubu to pay back the these same criminals who supported him into power?

Nigeriansā€¦. Suffer no dey tire una?


I am afraid Nigerians have to be the most daftest people on earth I am sorry to say. Everything you said up there is nothing but the truth but suffering and smiling seems to be the motto of Nigerians.
Except the rise against these criminals they will keep breaking their backs and they will never stop.
I knew Tinubu was coming to tax people to death. Nothing good can come out of the devils favorite child.
The government has simply transfered the terrible cost of their failures over the years to the suffering and smiling citizens and some are even on this forum supporting their own trip to Golgotha.

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by ejimatic: 3:08pm On Jun 19, 2023
fergie001:


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https://www.nairaland.com/7716231/court-orders-nlc-tuc-not#123595167
Toothlessness NLC! Is the best is to approach an Appeal Court to vacate the restrictions?
Additionally when planning for strike is it not expedient to approach a FHC to restrain the FG?

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by Mrfixiit: 3:19pm On Jun 19, 2023
yarimo:
NLC and tuc are another wing of labour party
This f**l get some rest

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by gfelo(m): 3:31pm On Jun 19, 2023
i don't think Nigerians are suffering, when the heat is too much for the WOOD it burns, if the heat is too much for Nigerians let them strike and chase this people out of government, as far as the populace do not act nothing will change this country we are going to see more drastic policy.

all we do is enter social media and rain curses and abuse and never act, and we expect miracles to happen.

Flets:
Before you all get carried away with the media propaganda associated with this FG, here are the actions to date and how it affects you (you might not feel the impact immediately but its gonna sting soon)

1. Fuel subsidy is removed and you will buy fuel for 500 to 900naira per liter (depending on the exchange rate). The savings will be looted like that of kerosene and diesel. There will be no commensurate succor/ palliative for your suffering. Instead of going after the subsidy thieves and stopping the smuggling across boarders, they have transferred the responsibility to the helpless Nigerian people.

2. Naira has been devalued (though they call it floating). The FG has handed over the exchange to the market forces where speculators and banks are king. Naira continues to fall in the I/E and parallel market. Anybody who tells you Naira will appreciate is a joker, for a corrupt country like ours, the banks and speculators are the new cabal and will drive the rates how they deem fit. Donā€™t believeā€¦. Just observe. What most donā€™t get now is that CBN now has no obligation to provide FX at a particular rate to the market, a such the new FG players can access FX from CBN without noise.

3. FG funding for tertiary education has been removed. Students will pay upwards of 400K tuition fee starting next session. A lot of students will drop out and cannot complete their education anymore. The so-called student loan will be almost impossible for an average student without connection to access. Guess what happens to the savings from this fundingā€¦. To b looted by the same people who have impoverished the nation.

4. Electricity tariff have been increased (without increased production) and will take effect from July 1st. This is a death knell to small and medium scale businesses. You are now stuck between the devil (PMS at 550naira per liter) and the blue sea (extra expensive electricity tariff).

5. All the FG has done so far is abandon almost all responsibilities it has over the people through the bills being signed since May 29. All Tinubu has done is to make available funds to be shared by him and his goons at the expense of the people. Not a single bill or action aimed at ameliorating the suffering of the already downcast Nigerian people rather adding to the pain in the guise of elitist policies

6. Guess whatā€¦. Same old political criminals are back in power, Gbaja, Akume, Asari Dokubo etc and you expect any real change apart from increased suffering?. How do you expect Tinubu to pay back the these same criminals who supported him into power?

Nigeriansā€¦. Suffer no dey tire una?

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by hollywater: 3:41pm On Jun 19, 2023
This Country is finish. Continuation of Buhari government.

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by michoim(m): 4:00pm On Jun 19, 2023
Nonsense

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by Djele: 4:03pm On Jun 19, 2023
May God punish that judge

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by grandstar(m): 4:32pm On Jun 19, 2023
Flets:
Before you all get carried away with the media propaganda associated with this FG, here are the actions to date and how it affects you (you might not feel the impact immediately but its gonna sting soon)

1. Fuel subsidy is removed and you will buy fuel for 500 to 900naira per liter (depending on the exchange rate). The savings will be looted like that of kerosene and diesel. There will be no commensurate succor/ palliative for your suffering. Instead of going after the subsidy thieves and stopping the smuggling across boarders, they have transferred the responsibility to the helpless Nigerian people.

2. Naira has been devalued (though they call it floating). The FG has handed over the exchange to the market forces where speculators and banks are king. Naira continues to fall in the I/E and parallel market. Anybody who tells you Naira will appreciate is a joker, for a corrupt country like ours, the banks and speculators are the new cabal and will drive the rates how they deem fit. Donā€™t believeā€¦. Just observe. What most donā€™t get now is that CBN now has no obligation to provide FX at a particular rate to the market, a such the new FG players can access FX from CBN without noise.

3. FG funding for tertiary education has been removed. Students will pay upwards of 400K tuition fee starting next session. A lot of students will drop out and cannot complete their education anymore. The so-called student loan will be almost impossible for an average student without connection to access. Guess what happens to the savings from this fundingā€¦. To b looted by the same people who have impoverished the nation.

4. Electricity tariff have been increased (without increased production) and will take effect from July 1st. This is a death knell to small and medium scale businesses. You are now stuck between the devil (PMS at 550naira per liter) and the blue sea (extra expensive electricity tariff).

5. All the FG has done so far is abandon almost all responsibilities it has over the people through the bills being signed since May 29. All Tinubu has done is to make available funds to be shared by him and his goons at the expense of the people. Not a single bill or action aimed at ameliorating the suffering of the already downcast Nigerian people rather adding to the pain in the guise of elitist policies

6. Guess whatā€¦. Same old political criminals are back in power, Gbaja, Akume, Asari Dokubo etc and you expect any real change apart from increased suffering?. How do you expect Tinubu to pay back the these same criminals who supported him into power?

Nigeriansā€¦. Suffer no dey tire una?

So you want the government to follow the same economic policies that made Nigeria the poverty capital of the world over the past 8 years?

You really think you're enjoying when government is borrowing to give you cheap handouts? You pay for it through your impoverishment!

Even if they "loot" every single kobo from rhe subsidy removal, it is still okay.

With the fuel subsidy removed, it, it will lead to a boom in refining investment. Nobody will set up a refinery where the product is set by government or sold for a subsidy. Dangote and Bua could undertake refinery construction because they could secure it using their oligopolistic profits from their cement businesses to underwrite the loans. No bank would lend you $2bn to build a 100,000bpd private refinery where government fixes the price.

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by valentineuwakwe(m): 4:54pm On Jun 19, 2023
what does this court order mean? will the same court compel governors and the FG to always pay salaries by the/before the 30th of each month?

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by PS712: 5:06pm On Jun 19, 2023
Nbote:
Lolzzz.. After enjoying all the freedom and using same to unseat the govt, they are now trying to gag both the people and unions hoping to do same. We go get sense by force. Very soon they will move to regulating and controlling social media. Na to gag everybody remain
He said gone are the days where court orders are used to distract the government yet the same is in court over issue bordering on demands arising from his removal of fuel subsidy.

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by dejoe2023: 6:36pm On Jun 19, 2023
[quote author=Jogs1900 post=123894547]Tinubu no be Buhari..[/quote
What was buhari got to do with this]
Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by Spray(m): 7:29pm On Jun 19, 2023
yarimo:
NLC and tuc are another wing of labour party

Mumu, haven't they be going on strike before?

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Re: Court Extends Order Restraining NLC, TUC From Embarking On Strike by Obec70(m): 12:13am On Jun 20, 2023
Don't even understand NLC/TUC of thing again. But come to think about this government that want negotiation yet rush yo court over an issue already on the table!

It's seems in Nigeria nobody questions the authority over their overboard

Can't speak, can't go on strike, what kind of democracy is using court when it pleases them and disobeying when it displease them!

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