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This is serious. If you haven't talked (I mean real communication) to him about how you feel, please do and do it with wisdom but if you've tried that already, make use of an elderly person you're sure he'll listen to. That been said, whatever you know you're doing wrong that may have warrant his actions, stop and promise him you'll in ur discussions with him. |
Mr. Governor, are you seriously okay? How will a serving governor(a supposed privileged position to serve the people) vomit this type of threat openly? He's even the chairman governor's forum; what a shame! |
I've seen Saraki before and I'll say with all sincerity that whoever is taller than Saraki must be rated beyond just been tall. The man is is quite tall no be small. So I really don't see the comparism here. |
I didn't believe the clone or double story at all and yes I want to believe most of those who do are either overly subjective or do so out of hatred for Buhari but I think the presidency need to react practically to this fake news. Specifically, buhari need to identify with the people. |
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the national wage bill into law, bringing the national minimum wage to 3,500 Rands or N91,225 per month. As per hourly pay, the Act fixed the country’s minimum wage at $1.45 (N527) for every 60 minutes of human labour. The president, who signed the bill into law on Monday, said the law was aimed at reducing inequality in the country, and advance living wage with the second biggest economy on the continent. “The National Minimum Wage Act sets South Africa’s first national minimum wage at R20 an hour – equivalent to R3 500 per month, depending on the number of hours worked,” a statement from the office of the president read. “The President’s signing of the new law comes four years, to the month, after the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC) first began deliberations on the protection of low-paid workers, fair and effective competition in the labour market, and the challenges of labour instability, caused by violent strikes and the duration of strikes and wage inequality. “While national minimum wage will not end income inequality, it provides a firm and unassailable foundation, which is agreed to by all social partners, from which to advance the struggle for a living wage”. The law, which will improve the pay of over six million workers in the country, is expected to take effect from on a date to be announced by the president. This is coming at a time when the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) are demanding a raise in Nigeria’s minimum wage from N18,000 to N30,000 per month. The federal government has expressed its readiness to meet NLC’s demands, which pales in comparison to what South Africans will now earn, but state governors are still at variance with the federal government. South Africa’s minimum wage is due for review in 18 months. source; https://www.thecable.ng/south-africa-raises-minimum-wage-to-n91225-three-times-nlcs-demand |
I find it ridiculous commenting on this debate because it's depressing to think some Nigerians especially the youths actually believed this "cloning" propaganda. I'm ashamed when I hear some supposed educated Nigerians argue in favour of it when a simple Google check can answer any doubt about it. Why always allowing hatred to make us blind entirely to the truth; which way Nigeria!!! I know prof. Boroface will be insulted for this and called names.. ![]() |
SW and education be like 5 & 6... I'm no surprised at all |
What is Babajide @ TVC doing there? |
Someone reject you and the next thing on your mind is revenge... How will that heal your wound? Anger is indeed madness; who have ears/eye should learn! The best reaction to such is to let go, move on and make yourself and God proud with your life going forward.. Don't be a Jury and a Judge all at the same time |
What is Kogi state government thinking now....is it too much to just weigh the adverse effect of such Blackout on average kogite? |
So we import maize too... This is ridiculous. |
LIVEBYTRUTH:Please learn to direct your anger appropriately with valid points and solution. this your line of thinking will only breed more problem because you fail to identify the real problem and you can't find the solution when you're confused about the problem. Let me state clearly dividing Nigeria won't solve any of our current problems; the criminals in uniform don't have any ethnic coloration likewise those who keep looting Nigeria treasury with reckless abandon....Check those names up there if you're still in doubt....nonetheless, there is freedom of association and speech. |
Yet another sorry case... When are we going to have an end to all these inhumane characters in uniform? Nobody should tell me it's because they're not well paid. |
How true is this? I checked that fb page and this wasn't there. |
That is their choice and it should be respected without any insult, threat or intimidation by anybody....meanwhile they in turn should learn to take responsibility for their choices; no blame game, no propaganda, no ranting; accept whatever is the outcome in good faith. |
NairaMaster1:I'm assuming you didn't read my comment well before rushing to quote me. Try to avoid doing that next time. |
“What would they have said if it was the PDP chairman that was invited by DSS, for instance over the dollar bazaar at their Port Harcourt primary?The above got me lol � � �.... So true of PDP latest lame tactics. Nigerian Politicians can sabi propaganda no be hear. |
Best Post in awhile now. Simply explained; well understood. |
If only our politicians would learn from history, we would have gone far by now. I see a very consistent and independent INEC....all across the country, they only publish names of candidates who emerge from primaries they(inec) monitored and approved. To a large extent, INEC is a proof that Nigeria can work with the right people and motives. |
What's wrong with that arrangement?... There's no particular order in that except to someone who just choose to be sentimental over everything. If there's an order, it's not just Obi of Onitsha that should complain; Even Sultan will....and to those who still want to think like Kanu; how come Oba of Benin is sitting at the back? |
Fayemi, fix it and stop complaining jor.... You've got just four year to proof that you worth the confidence Ekiti people have in you to have voted you as their governor. |
Respect to the man who learn to accept responsibility for his actions/mistakes. God help you bro. |
vivianbelema:Ikubie |
Congrats man. |
Hmmmm... Terribly sad |
While is this all about Enugu that took second in the rating and no one seems to see kaduna who's first in the log. Op what's your point exactly? |
Mr. Fix it. Weather rich or poor, dead is a common denominator for us all and we'll must answer our creator one day how we lived the gift of life He gave us all. Nobody is IMMORTAL!!! |
I read your previous topic and can't help not advising you... Pls check up to ensure you're not depressed bro... If you're not, then just talk to God about your challenges with lust and mastabation; He'll help you if you're sincere. If it's depression, pls seek help immediately. |
Mr. Fix it. Weather rich or poor, dead is a common denominator for us all and we'll must answer our creator one day how we lived the gift of life He gave us all. Nobody is IMMORTAL!!! |
eddyghali:I never and would never support those governors and if not that you just refused to comprehend my comment, you'll have deduct that. I'm only saying apart of those irresponsible governments in those zones, some of those youths don't want to work too. I've been to delta, rivers and bayelsa and I know what I'm talking about...though obviously not all choose laziness BTW. |
eddyghali:While I'll just disregard your insult and coursing, I want you to read My comment once more but this time, comprehend it very well before you quote me again. |
