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Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Buzzbirth(m): 6:07am On Nov 14, 2023
Nigerians are in for a long thing
Every were in disarray, no body Care's
Hungry is taking a toll on Nigerians
Every social vices are on the increase
Then, our government does not care
Which way nigeria
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by DKM123: 6:09am On Nov 14, 2023
Nigerian Judiciary that is a huge joke

Does the Nigerian govt obey court order?

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Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Blitzerz: 6:09am On Nov 14, 2023
Why dont you first obey court on Nnamdi Kanu?

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Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by fredricksonj: 6:10am On Nov 14, 2023
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Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by MrBlock: 6:11am On Nov 14, 2023
Pythagoras001:
I which the government would respect all court orders also

You "Which"?
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Onliie(m): 6:15am On Nov 14, 2023
This strike is a welcome development. Make my pocket breathe small.
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Angelfrost(m): 6:19am On Nov 14, 2023
STEWpid:
Chai..




Political party affiliates have hijacked the entire LABOUR process, thinking they can use it as a weapon to inflict unbearable pains on another political party!!

I hope Nigerians won't cry out tomorrow about oppression in this new democracy where every voice of correction and criticism is designated "Political Opposition".


You people are just playing with fire in this country.

ASUU has bitten the dust, and students will eventually pay for it.

Soon NLC will be laid to rest just like PDP.

If anyone isn't smart enough to see the dangerous trend and precedence being set, then I have no words for him.

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Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Angelfrost(m): 6:27am On Nov 14, 2023
allthingsgood:


There is no court order releasing Kanu. Don’t talk rubbish

Quit lying shamelessly... It really makes you look stupid.
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:31am On Nov 14, 2023
theophorus:
These NLC people better take a lesson from their ASUU colleague.
Una better use una mouth count una teeth before una go enter gbege.
Less, I forget, Abeg wetin NLC dey do concerning Private employers and how they treat their staff??

That is the work of the Minister of Labour.
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Mrice22: 6:34am On Nov 14, 2023
Which court order even our politicians never do that let's start with them first others will follow
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Yankee101: 6:37am On Nov 14, 2023
Who are you?

Pay them their fair share
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Fiscus105(m): 6:38am On Nov 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
There's no strike in Lagos. We are all good with everything including the 112 emergency services.

They are on the wrong side of the law just like same people they accused of giving maximum shishi to Mr Ajaero of Labour Party.

They should go and read about how Asiwaju Tinubu used superior performance in governance to defeat late Comrade Akele then. NLC and TUC are on a journey to oblivion.

That they called for a strike after the Labour Party leader descended into the arena of politics in his homestate of Imo state is the lowest level a dying Labour Party can do. So pe otilo.

The AG should have issued this reminder press release earlier and put their lawyers, courts and law enforcement officials on notice. If that has been done, not even the media will report the unguarded remarks and illegal affront of their gathering with just one agenda to act against a lawful court order and the highly inflammatory statements by the TUC/Labour Party Chief would not happened or the media report it as an affront on a lawful court order.

We don't want a lazy AG that will always be doing catch up against unlawful people like these Labour Party affiliates. The AG should be queried for issuing this reminder just now.



See as u re sounding like conquered slave

Tinubu conquered labour union in lagos blablabla.


Even you as ordinary and unknown animal, if police assaulted u without being a criminal, is govt not supposed to deal with such policeman?

The area commander that assaulted Ajaero, where is he today? Still roaming the streets of Owerri

Anyway, they removed ur common sense and replaced it by boundage already.


........ lawful order court? How many of such govt do obey?
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by leksbore(m): 6:43am On Nov 14, 2023
It shall not be well with all the useless labour leaders....
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Bigchristo: 7:06am On Nov 14, 2023
Nemere2020:


whatever NLC and it’s members are going through is well deserved because they’ve sold their birthright by collecting brown envelope from politicians and neglect the interests of Nigeria workers for so long, that’s why APC have the power to beat their president blue black, next time they should understand the power vested on them, Labour congress all over the world are well respected and feared by politicians in office but this one is partaking in politics even dinning with those who are supposed to be respecting them., it’s a pity NLC should retrace their footsteps and history
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by chima47(m): 7:57am On Nov 14, 2023
No be only court order.
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by LockDown69(m): 7:59am On Nov 14, 2023
If the courts really work then we shouldn't be I this mess in the first place.
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by teadrake(m): 8:01am On Nov 14, 2023
waternogetenemy:
Tinubu should first respect Court order on Emefiele.


Does Nigeria still have court?
So you can advocate for the release of Emefiele despite all the atrocities committed by that man??

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Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Timmi: 8:06am On Nov 14, 2023
waternogetenemy:
Tinubu should first respect Court order on Emefiele.


Does Nigeria still have court?

Your thieving Emefiele has since been released according to the court order, now tell your Agbero (Ajaero) and all his zombie cohorts to do the same.
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Softhands(m): 8:06am On Nov 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
There's no strike in Lagos. We are all good with everything including the 112 emergency services.

They are on the wrong side of the law just like same people they accused of giving maximum shishi to Mr Ajaero of Labour Party.

They should go and read about how Asiwaju Tinubu used superior performance in governance to defeat late Comrade Akele then. NLC and TUC are on a journey to oblivion.

That they called for a strike after the Labour Party leader descended into the arena of politics in his homestate of Imo state is the lowest level a dying Labour Party can do. So pe otilo.

The AG should have issued this reminder press release earlier and put their lawyers, courts and law enforcement officials on notice. If that has been done, not even the media will report the unguarded remarks and illegal affront of their gathering with just one agenda to act against a lawful court order and the highly inflammatory statements by the TUC/Labour Party Chief would not happened or the media report it as an affront on a lawful court order.

We don't want a lazy AG that will always be doing catch up against unlawful people like these Labour Party affiliates. The AG should be queried for issuing this reminder just now.
Keepup with the naked public dance... time will tell.
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Invest4growth: 8:10am On Nov 14, 2023
Only a government that does the right things can command the people's respect. This government has not even started. Now to convert vehicles to CNG will cost N300,000 minimum in a country where it is very difficult to save and households are living on bail outs or palliatives. This government is pushing people to their limits very fast and it will be unfortunate the level of destruction we would witness. End sars will be a child's play. The anger in the land is very deep
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Lovenorth: 8:13am On Nov 14, 2023
Is there any court in Nigeria?
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by guywitzerogal(m): 8:25am On Nov 14, 2023
theophorus:
These NLC people better take a lesson from their ASUU colleague.
Una better use una mouth count una teeth before una go enter gbege.
Less, I forget, Abeg wetin NLC dey do concerning Private employers and how they treat their staff??
private Employers and their Employees should better use their mouth and count their teeth cos them don enter gbege..... Rubbish
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Paramount01(m): 8:40am On Nov 14, 2023
waternogetenemy:
Tinubu should first respect Court order on Emefiele.


Does Nigeria still have court?


What did court says about emifele
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by Agboogashi: 8:47am On Nov 14, 2023
Court orders in Nigeria today are bought and, therefore, ought to be disregarded.
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by charleyboi(m): 10:55am On Nov 14, 2023
Did you and the President respect the rule of law?
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by gaspology(m): 11:03am On Nov 14, 2023
A government that doesn't obey court orders expects labour to obey same. Irony of the century grin
Re: Labour Must Respect Subsisting Court Order - Attorney-General, Fagbemi by STEWpid(f): 7:51pm On Nov 14, 2023
Angelfrost:


I hope Nigerians won't cry out tomorrow about oppression in this new democracy where every voice of correction and criticism is designated "Political Opposition".


You people are just playing with fire in this country.

ASUU has bitten the dust, and students will eventually pay for it.

Soon NLC will be laid to rest just like PDP.

If anyone isn't smart enough to see the dangerous trend and precedence being set, then I have no words for him.



I've excelled in politics.

Only then you'll know that the people you're leading are very foolish and have less progressive mindset.


Sometimes, you have to lie to Nigerians if you really want to help them!!


That religion still controls people's mind in this era should show you how daft they are.


...they're like children, they complain everything and want everything!

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