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ZeezaRapture:You can try again, because I cannot hear you. |
MisterNAIRALAND:Nobi your tomatoes, no need to cry over what's not your wahala. ![]() |
Jorussia:Almajiri you have been noticed. |
You left it in comatose too. No wahala, Wike will take care of the problems. |
Jorussia:First perform your examination on your Duara Dullard and your alamjiri followers, than we talk about someone else.. |
ZeezaRapture:You don't like Wike and Rivers state, GO HOME TO YOUR STATE. |
Buhari should get work to recover whatever missing billions he can dream about. Like 99% of the things surround the alamjiri party, is all talk. The Daura President can keep promising ![]() |
ROSSIKE:Order their arrest for what? |
Endangered Non Indigenes Forum in Rivers State, EINFRS Please take to the roads and streets of Rivers state and protest, whatever you think is happening now. So you can be dealt with, once and for all. Maggots pack and go to your states. Cry, till blood comes from your eyes to your Daura President, his alamjiris followers can not help you here. |
Pavore9:QED |
Pavore9:It is not true, but if any non Rivers man/woman feels any danger from Wikes's government, they are free to go home to their states. |
You people have states outside Rivers, If you cannot stay in peace with Wike's government, then pack and leave. ![]() |
Boko haram is old news, Buhari and APC have moved on. |
Kabonic, if I were you I will forget this thread. Your point has been clearly made, don't allow ediots draw you to their levels. |
Can the UN help this Nigerian workers, I don't think so. Enjoy your change ![]() |
Government workers in Nigeria angry over unpaid salaries have taken their grievances to the United Nations’ labor agency, according to Premium Times Nigeria. The move follows months of dwindling federal revenues that have shrunk state budgets and led to many local governments being unable pay their employees, some of whom have gone more than 10 months without wages. Some have accused President Muhammadu Buhari’s government of being idle on the issue. A complaint was filed with the U.N.’s International Labour Organization, which deals with labor issues related to international employment standards, over the weekend on behalf of Nigerian government workers. It was spearheaded by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, a nonprofit group based in Nigeria that promotes “transparency and accountability” in the public and private spheres. The group accused governments of failing to pay billions of dollars in government salaries, pensions and entitlements across several states. “There is absolutely no justification why state governments or the Federal Government in Nigeria should not pay workers’ salaries,” the statement reads. “In fact international law provides that workers’ salaries must be paid even in times of severe resource constraints, as disadvantaged and marginalized individuals and groups must be protected by the adoption of targeted programmes to ensure that they live in dignity.” The group added that “the failure to pay workers’ salaries also violates Nigeria’s obligations to respect, protect and fulfill the right to work [and shows] that they are unwilling to use the maximum of their available resources through insufficient expenditure or misallocation of public funds.” Lawmakers last week called for a government bailout to cover the unpaid salaries. Governors from the country’s 36 states met Wednesday to discuss the bailout. They blamed Nigeria’s financial problems on declining revenues, largely the result of falling oil prices, and what they said were the bad economic policies of the previous administration under former President Goodluck Jonathan. “The matter has become so serious that urgent action must be taken for a bailout for the states, as things are not getting better either,” Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo state, told journalists. “We have sat down to review steps that should be taken, and we are calling for total overhaul of the system to block all the leakages in our nation’s economy.” Some governors have taken austerity into their own hands. Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia state announced Monday he would cut his salary and travel allowance by 50 percent, according to Punch. He promised to “do everything possible” to get the state’s government workers back on the payroll. http://www.ibtimes.com/under-buhari-government-nigeria-unpaid-workers-take-fight-over-salaries-united |
SeductiveAngela:Is this thread about Anambra or Imo state? I want the APC maggots to come defend their liar Rochas. |
tayebest:I hope you can read Are you one of the APC almajiris running around claiming the liar rochas was not owing salaries? |
Now the lies about Imo state not owing salaries can be put to rest. ![]() |
MemphisDepay:Alamjiri you have been seen, now piss off. |
una neva hala. Please your alamjiris are waiting for their free food and N5000. Start by stabilising the price of crude and money will flow your way. ![]() |
KingTom:that's the oni gbese and osunites wahala |
KingTom:Buhari is the current leader of the government. Your Osun Oni gbese told Nigerians non stop, that the federal government under Jonathan, was withholding their state allocation, just to punish him and the state. I would expect him to ask Buhari to pay up. Abi, the oni gbese of osun was speaking in tongues? |
KingTom:Ask your Oni gbese, shebi that was your alamjiri tales by moonlight. Una yansh don open. |
KingTom:Ask your Oni gbese Aregbe, whether Federal Government owes his almajiri followers one kobo, as he claimed for a year. |
KingTblaise:Almajiri, you have been seen. Oya piss off. |
KingTom:I know what make sense to almajiris. Oya tell your oni gbese to pay up. Jonathan is not there for you people to blame, una yansh don open. |
Where is Buhari going to find the money? Thank God Jonathan is gone. Aregbe and his fellow APC alamjiris would be blaming him for their problems. |
The government of photo ops continues, waiting for a picture of the president and VP taking a dump in the restroom. ![]() |
I hope it includes maiduguri |
Boko haram is not a problem anymore, the army/Navy/air-force are moving men and materials into the creeks, to dismantle the youths of the Niger delta. We will welcome them with open arms. |
Mohammed Suleiman works in a federal agency in Uyo. ![]() |
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Are you one of the APC almajiris running around claiming the liar rochas was not owing salaries?

