Politics › Re: Checkout The Price Of Wike Outfit (picture) by Bobloco: 11:10am On Jul 02, 2024 |
celestineteryim: who are you to report wike to? Am telling you the reasons why LP and bitter grieving Pandora obituary supporters hate wike Why would LP and Peter Obi be angry with Wike? Is Wike a member of the Labour Party, or was there any agreement or promise he made to the Labour Party that he would deliver but failed to? The last time I checked, he was or used to be a member of the PDP who betrayed his party and worked for the APC and was rewarded for it with a ministerial position. So how does the LP come in? Or are you mistaking LP for the PDP members who are angry with him? |
Politics › Re: Checkout The Price Of Wike Outfit (picture) by Bobloco: 9:55am On Jul 02, 2024 |
celestineteryim: would you like anybody that cage you? this man single handly cage Ipob candidate bitter grieving Pandora obituary, this the only reason they hate him nothing more Are you now reporting him to me |
Politics › Re: Disconnections: Ministers, Top Officials Abandon Offices, Work From Home by Bobloco: 9:33am On Jul 02, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Omokri Challenges Obi To Provide Court Judgement Ordering The Release Of Kanu by Bobloco: 9:25am On Jul 02, 2024 |
Notasyouthink: The reason why I still support and like Obi is because of the treatment he gives to that idiot. I so much love the silent treatment. Honestly, the consistency with which he ignores that fellow is legendary. |
Politics › Re: Tnubu’s Interventions Fail To Tackle Nigeria’s Economic Hardship In H1 2024 by Bobloco: 8:14am On Jul 02, 2024 |
Tinubu is a monumental disaster |
Politics › Re: Economic Crisis: Slump In Port Operations Puts 40,000 Jobs At Risk by Bobloco(op): 7:29am On Jul 02, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Stop Using My Name, Ex-Husband, Alison-Madueke Warns Diezani by Bobloco: 5:57am On Jul 02, 2024 |
Benwallt: This is what obidients and ipob do, they destroy other people's hard labour and burnt it to the ground. Good name means nothing to obidients Benwallt, I must confess, you are losing it all. What does this have to do with the obedients? |
Politics › Economic Crisis: Slump In Port Operations Puts 40,000 Jobs At Risk by Bobloco(op): 5:45am On Jul 02, 2024 |
LAGOS — A drastic drop in vessel calls into the nation’s ports has plunged operations in the maritime sector into a major crisis as businesses continue to nosedive, following the forex crisis and inflation currently militating against the economy.
Those affected are terminal operators, shipping companies, truckers, licensed Customs agents, and freight forwarders, among others.
Consequently, the volume of vessel calls (the number of vessels coming into the country) has reduced so drastically that terminal operators and shipping companies are struggling to remain afloat.
According to checks, there has been a drop of 4.5 per cent in the number of vessel calls into Nigerian ports, from 3,957 in 2022 to 3,778 in 2023.
Reports from the Nigerian Ports Consultative Council, NPCC, in its quarterly meeting, showed that container traffic declined by 6.8 per cent to 1.56mn 20 Feet Equivalent Units, TEUs, from 1.68mn TEUs in 2023.
For instance, cargo imports dropped by 20 per cent, containerized goods by 30 per cent, and vehicle imports 55 per cent.
It was also learned that a vessel that previously came into the country with 4,000 containers now comes with just 300.
Acknowledging the drop, the Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Mr. Adewale Adeniyi, said there had been a drastic drop in cargo traffic and encouraged Nigerians to engage in more exports to boost the naira.
Adeniyi, who visited some of the terminals in Lagos, lamented that most of the terminals were empty, noting that import trade has dropped.
Also lamenting the situation, the President of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Agents, ANLCA, Mr Emenike Nwokeji, said: “It is not surprising that last week, it was in the news that SHOPRITE would be closing an outlet in Abuja due to economic crisis currently being experienced in the country.
“That is an indication of where the economic pendulum is swinging. Even the man on the street knows that the economy is bad. The government has also acknowledged that the volume of vessel calls has dropped too.
“If any terminal operator is making plans to reduce staff strength, do not blame such operator because the bottom line of any business is profit, so they must have their reasons for their proposed action.”
Similarly, a former Vice President of the ANLCA, Mr Kayode Farinto, said: “the unstable exchange rate set by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, for payment of import duty, will continue to lead to further drops in cargo volume at the nation’s seaports if the government fails to take prompt action to address the problem.”
Farinto also said the nation’s seaports had been experiencing a decline in cargo volume in recent months, with many importers and clearing agents struggling to cope with the fluctuating exchange rate.
‘Exchange rate affecting imports’ He lamented that “many importers are currently unable to import due to the unpredictable exchange rate, resulting in a significant drop in import with bulk cargo imports dropping by 20 per cent, containerized goods 30 per cent, and vehicle imports 55 per cent.
“The situation has also been difficult for freight forwarders, with many losing their jobs and some even losing their lives.
“Last Wednesday, the exchange rate was N1,474, by Thursday and Friday morning, it had increased. A cent is important to every businessman because if you are using a bank loan you have to put all these into consideration. We had a week where we had more than five exchange rates. That is not too good for our economy.
“We have three levels of importation. We have bulk cargo, containerized goods and vehicles. The level of import on vehicles has dropped to about 55 per cent, the level of import on containers has dropped to about 30 per cent, and on bulk cargo it is about 20 per cent. So, we are not winning the war.
“The situation has not been very rosy for us in the industry, particularly the freight forwarders. We are not faring well. We have some people who have left the job, some remain thinking tomorrow will be a better day and we have some who have died. I can tell you that we lost a lot of members this year.
“My prediction is that the volume of imports will continue to nosedive if nothing is done. I’m also an importer. If you want to appreciate what I’m saying, go to the Manufacturers’ Association and ask them what they have imported in the last few months.”
Farinto, lampooned the CBN governor for refusing to listen to the concerns of stakeholders, stating that a predictive exchange rate is necessary to enable importers to predict and plan their costs.
“I keep saying we have a CBN that is so arrogant they believe because of their new law that has been amended they can do whatever they like. I told the Comptroller-General of Customs that he is not helping issues. Negotiate with the CBN, draw them to the Minister of Finance, sit at a round table and involve us.
“I also suggested a tripartite meeting between CBN, Customs and Ministry of Finance or CBN, Customs and freight forwarders and we will tell the CBN that what they are doing is not helping the economy and if we continue like this, the economy will just go in shambles. Perhaps they will listen to us but till now nothing has been done about it.
“The only solution is for us to have a predictive exchange rate for Customs purposes alone. It’s not too much to ask. We pegged the exchange rate for pilgrims going to Saudi Arabia and Jerusalem during Buhari’s era. Why can’t we do the same for importers?
“If they have pegged the exchange rate for import purposes alone at N1,000 since January, importers will be able to predict. We have a lot of importers that are not importing now because they cannot predict the foreign exchange, FX, rate.”
In his remarks, Asconio Russo, Managing Director of Port and Multi-Purpose Terminal Limited, PTML, confirmed that the last two years had been very challenging for the terminals and the country generally.
‘Blame inflation, naira devaluation’
Russo blamed the situation on the devaluation of the naira and the trending inflationary rate.
He said: “This is a very difficult moment; we cannot shy away from the fact that in the last two years, our company and Nigeria, it has been very challenging, the rate of the devaluation of the Naira, the high rate of inflation and the cost of living has gone through the roof.
“The situation has had an impact on our port activities. Just to give you an idea, our port is the largest Roll-On-Roll-Off, RORO, port in West Africa which means our mainstay is the car business.
“We do containers, we do a lot of export, the export figure has improved a lot and we are pleased about it but the car business for which we are known has collapsed in the last two years.
“So, the volume of vehicle import is down by 80 per cent and of course, this has put a huge strain on our finances but that does not mean we will shy away from responsibilities.
Labour laments looming job losses Investigation revealed that if urgent measures are not taken to address the issue of high exchange rate, over 40,000 jobs will be at risk across port formations in the country.
This includes direct and indirect staff, comprising employees of terminal operators, shipping companies, dockworkers, truckers, and clearing and forwarding agents, among others.
Sources disclosed that no fewer than 25,000 direct jobs and over 15,000 indirect jobs, including support staff, might be jeopardised should the trend continue.
The President-General of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, Prince Adewale Adeyanju, said in his reaction: “Since the past year, when the new government came in, things have been tough. The exchange rate has made things so tough.
‘’Investors in the maritime sector have grounded operations. In some companies, there have been redundancies.
“You know we have four branches, it is when the port is in full swing you talk of membership. If the port is not operating well or booming and the harsh economy is affecting everyone, things are tough with all our management.
“A vessel that used to come with about 4,000 containers has been reduced to 300 containers. Can you see the gap? It is affecting the dockworkers, and shipping workers because we work daily, on payment by tonnage. The economy has dealt with all the workers in the maritime sector.
“Already, redundancies have started taking place. I can’t tell you the figure now, I can only cite a terminal for now where almost 200 to 300 workers have been pencilled down for redundancy.
‘’That is Tin-Can Island Container Terminal, TICT, one of the prominent terminals. It used to have 1,000 workers and above. Hardly do you see three vessels in one terminal in a month. So, it is as bad as that.
‘’If we tell you 200, 500 workers or this is the number that has been pencilled down for redundancy, we don’t know what other people are planning. All I know is that some of the terminals and some of the shipping companies have placed our members on red alert. That means, if this thing continues, there is no way they will continue to be paid salary.”
NPA records 15.04% increase in Q1 cargoes throughput Meanwhile, while private sector operators in the ports are lamenting, the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, in the first quarter of 2024, recorded a total of 20.1 million metric tons of cargo, compared to 17.4 million metric tons in the last quarter of 2023, representing an increase of 15.04 per cent.
Cargo throughput is a measure of the volume of cargo handled at a port or terminal over some time. It provides insight into the volume of the goods being transported and traded through a particular port.
Data from the NPA showed that the inward cargo throughput recorded for the first quarter of 2024 was 12,105,390 as against 17,476,212 between October and December of 2023.
A breakdown of the figure also showed that a total of seven ports were examined across the country, they include Apapa, Tin-Can Island, Calabar, Warri, Port-Harcourt, Onne and Lekki Ports.
The breakdown further showed that Apapa port recorded the highest figure with a total of 4.960,359 million metric tons of cargo indicating that inward cargo (imports) throughput recorded was 4.329,339 in 2024 while the last quarter of 2023 recorded 630,873 (exports).
For Lekki Port, which was in the second position with a total of 2.629,178 metric tons of cargo throughput recorded inward cargo throughput of 2,006,626, (imports) in the first quarter of 2024 as against 622,553 outward cargo throughput of the last quarter of the preceding year.
Tin-Can Island port took the third position with an inward cargo throughput of 2.627,369 metric tons, (imports) in 2024 while outward (export) cargo throughput recorded 330,369 metric tons in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Onne Port in Rivers State, because of peculiar operations in oil and gas, recorded the highest volume of cargo throughput as a total of 5.565, 398 million metric tons was recorded for the first quarter of 2024 just as the same figure was also recorded in the last quarter of 2023.
A breakdown of the figures at Onne Port showed that a lot more export was recorded as a total of 4.712,298 million metric tons were moved out of the country against 873,100 metric tons within the period under review. The same was also recorded for the last quarter of last year.
Meanwhile, Calabar port recorded the lowest tonnage of cargo as only 493,802 metric tons of cargo was handled in the port in the first three months of 2024. The record also showed that a total of 491,773 metric tons of cargo came in through the port while a paltry 2,029 metric tons was recorded as outward cargo.
Speaking on the revenue milestone recorded by the NCS, Farinto stated that the high revenue is merely a result of the increased exchange rate, noting that it is not a cause for celebration.
He said “If you look at my analysis of the Customs C-G, Adewale Adeniyi, I scored him 55 per cent on revenue. Nobody has deemed it fit to ask me why. If you generate revenue at an exchange rate of N1,900, it is obvious that your revenue will increase. It’s simple arithmetic.
“You need somebody with the technical know-how to tell you that you are not supposed to celebrate and that’s why I scored him 55 per cent. It’s a very technical thing.
“Of course, you should expect that the revenue will increase because if you have 40 cargo last year within this period and now let us even assume that you have 20 cargoes, but you are generating at N1,700 per dollar your revenue will increase. That’s why I said we are not supposed to celebrate.” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/07/economic-crisis-slump-in-port-operations-puts-40000-jobs-at-risk-investigation/
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Politics › Re: Wike Has Only One Vote by Bobloco: 11:26pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
yarimo: op you have one vote, your Lord peter obi also have one vote 🤣🤣🤣🤣 His Monika says Buharisboy and you are describing Peter Obi as his lord. How did you arrive at that? |
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Politics › Re: Omokri Challenges Obi To Provide Court Judgement Ordering The Release Of Kanu by Bobloco: 11:16pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
DomPerignon: Sharap.
Leave the challenger and face the challenge. Not until you face this challenge by the same challenger
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Politics › Re: Checkout The Price Of Wike Outfit (picture) by Bobloco: 11:09pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Omokri Challenges Obi To Provide Court Judgement Ordering The Release Of Kanu by Bobloco: 11:06pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
DomPerignon: Obi is a liar .
Prove Reno wrong and collect his $25k offer.
Giringory remains a pathological liar. I guess you have now won a jackpot |
Politics › Re: Reno Omokri Nuggets by Bobloco: 11:05pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
yarimo: Peter OBI always think he can fool everyone like he succeeded in fooling his illiterate Obidients You and Reno Omokri will continue to wail and gnash your teeth on Peter Obi matter till eternity |
Politics › Re: Omokri Challenges Obi To Provide Court Judgement Ordering The Release Of Kanu by Bobloco: 11:03pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
DomPerignon:

And your Obi remains a pathological liar .
Prove Obi right and collect $25k on offer.
Shameless liars defending a pathological lying machine. I guess you are now happier |
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Politics › Re: Omokri Challenges Obi To Provide Court Judgement Ordering The Release Of Kanu by Bobloco: 10:57pm On Jul 01, 2024*. Modified: 11:48pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
Mariangeles: Peter Obi has ignored this one into questioning relevance/existence, he wants to kpeme.  Dude is even willing to pay $25k for a little dose of Peter Obi's attention. Desperate attention seeker!
Person wey pass you, pass you! Honestly. I dof my hat for Peter Obi If na me I no fit ignore am like that o All of us go enter por-tor por-tor Infact I go give am wotowoto  |
Politics › Re: Omokri Challenges Obi To Provide Court Judgement Ordering The Release Of Kanu by Bobloco: 10:52pm On Jul 01, 2024*. Modified: 11:17pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
Reno Omokri has been challenging everyone.
He did challenged Tinubu.
Now he is doing the same to Peter Obi.
Tomorrow, he might throw a challenge at me.
Next, tomorrow, it will be the turn of someone else.
That makes him a rabble-rouser.
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Politics › Re: Kwankwaso's Demanding Attack On Tinubu Over Kano Emirate Tussle - Group by Bobloco: 9:32pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Wike To Kingibe: I Am The FCT Minister Now, You Will Not Return 2 Senate In 2027 by Bobloco: 8:04pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
celestineteryim: hahahaha wike the tormentor of Ipob, find the nearby transformer and do the needful because bitter grieving Pandora obituary is not coming You are laughing because you don't understand the state of confusion |
Politics › Re: Wike To Kingibe: I Am The FCT Minister Now, You Will Not Return 2 Senate In 2027 by Bobloco: 7:55pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
celestineteryim: and he is dealing with bitter grieving Pandora obituary and his supporters As an APC member or PDP member or the Tinubu attack dogs or minister or commissioner |
Politics › Re: Unknown Gun Men Kill Five Mobile Police Officers In Ambush by Bobloco: 7:34pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
santopelele: See as them dey rush to comment all insultive words against south east and ipob, unfortunately they crawled back to their shell after been disappointed that it happened in the north. Hypocrisy is their name. They knows themselves You know these people so well. Immediately after they saw unknown gunmen, they rushed to make bile and hateful comments against the South East, but unfortunately, they were disappointed. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Should Release Nnamdi Kanu, Ojukwu Did It For Awolowo by Bobloco: 7:26pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
cadmanspize: This is a great opportunity for them. They should, through their son, Tinubu, secure a face-lift cofidence for their master by building bridges at this moment full of uncertainity. . El-rufai's meeting with his fellow Northeners is not a feeble matter worth dismissing. But BATerians are dismissing it, describing it as inconsequential. Boasting and saying that, if the Buhari cabal couldn't stop Tinubu, is it now that he is the commander in chief of the Armed Forces that they will stop him? |
Politics › Re: Wike To Kingibe: I Am The FCT Minister Now, You Will Not Return 2 Senate In 2027 by Bobloco: 7:21pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
celestineteryim: Talk and do, wike na man you be some one that single handly cage Ipob candidate bitter grieving Pandora obituary And fubara is dealing with him mercilessly in Rivers state |
Politics › Re: Wike To Kingibe: I Am The FCT Minister Now, You Will Not Return 2 Senate In 2027 by Bobloco: 7:17pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
NyamiriSlayer: Wicked Wike, i just like this man... God bless him jare... That foolish woman should know that her political career will end in 2027, e sure die While you don't even have a career at all to even begin, not to mention ending |
Politics › Re: El-rufai, Kwankwaso Meeting Spurs Fresh Speculations About Moves Against Tinubu by Bobloco(op): 4:50pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
phemray: I can see you don't really understand the 3 men you mentioned in terms of capacity to lead and take bold decisions. All of them have results in Thier different engagements till date and it's clear to everyone on Tinubu massive achievements in decision making in private, public and politically. It's not necessary you like him. Obi can't even have a small political party or grow anyone because he didn't know anything about leadership, him and mbadinuju are the worse government of anambra by performance. But anyway, nigerians knows who is Tinubu an love him. Yes the policies are necessary but painful. he took it when others ran away from it. Las Las and very soon you will join good nigerians in celebration of Tinubu administration success. You have left the crux of the matter to be discussing the personality of Tinubu, and you failed to mention the fact that Tinubu is a certificate forger who claimed to have attended a school four years before it was founded, a notorious narcotics drug trafficker engaging in criminal state capture. Even Reno Omokri has challenged Tinubu to charge him to court if truly he is not a known drug lord. |
Politics › Re: El-rufai, Kwankwaso Meeting Spurs Fresh Speculations About Moves Against Tinubu by Bobloco(op): 4:22pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
tunjilana: Do you even know how that subsidy was maintained. The previous govt was borrowing to maintain it and using future crude sales as collateral.
Official dollar rate and parallel market was about 70% different with people profiting left right center.
While the country is in a big mess, it is important not to myopically allow people who have nothing to offer to come here to claim messiahs. Suffer no dey tire una... But the Tinubu administration have borrowed more money even when they are not paying subsidy. Besides, we were also told that money will be saved from subsidy removal. Where is the money? |
Politics › Re: Northerners In Tinubu’s Govt Reduced To Choristers – Salihu Lukman by Bobloco: 3:23pm On Jul 01, 2024*. Modified: 5:31pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
nlfpmod: The National Security Adviser (NSA), Mal. Nuhu Ribadu has devalued an exalted office almost to the status of a Protocol Office to President Asiwaju Tinubu.
“Virtually all other Northern politicians holding offices in this government, including the Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume are absentee public servants who have been reduced to members of a choir group poorly singing ‘on your mandate we stand’ irrespective of the shaky and staggering reality being demonstrated by the mandate holder with reference to poor service delivery and crashing living conditions in the last one year.”  |
Career › Re: Nigerian Policeman Laments Poor Working Conditions In Viral Video (pics/video) by Bobloco: 1:55pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
e go reach everybody |
Politics › Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Bobloco(op): 1:53pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
The Campaign for Democratic and Workers’ Rights, CDWR, has called on Ogranised Labour to immediately mobilise and declare a nationwide strike over the minimum wage and the recent hike in electricity tariff.
According to CDWR, Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, as the next step in the minimum wage struggle, should declare and mobilise widely for a 48-hour general strike and mass protest to demand a minimum wage not less than N200, 000 and the reversal of all anti-poor policies (privatization, deregulation, subsidy removal, electricity tariff hike etc).
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chinedu Bosah, CDWR recalled that NLC and TUC had been at loggerheads with the government and private sector over a new minimum wage, and negotiation has been deadlocked for over three weeks and still counting, saying Government and Private Sector insistence on paying N60, 000 provoked the declaration of an indefinite strike which started on June 3rd 2024 but was suspended on the 4th of June, 2024.
The group contended that “The mass protest of mostly young people has just forced the Ruto-led government in Kenya to withdraw the IMF/World Bank-inspired tax increment policy. This example shows that it is also possible for Nigerian working people and youth to force the Tinubu-led government to reverse the prices of petroleum products, electricity tariffs, fee hikes in public schools, and all other neo-liberal capitalist policies, policies which would give some immediate respite to most Nigerians.
“CDWR calls on the leadership of NLC and TUC, as the next step in the minimum wage struggle, to declare and this time mobilise widely for a 48-hour general strike and mass protest to demand a minimum wage not less than N200, 000 and the reversal of all anti-poor policies (privatization, deregulation, subsidy removal, electricity tariff hike etc).
“However, given the recent failures of the NLC and TUC to seriously mobilise trade unionists and activists must themselves take steps to organise a campaign at grass roots level to both build support for the struggle and for the trade unions to have leaders who take their responsibilities seriously. “Amongst the immediate demands should be the call for the inclusion of a demand that the minimum wage must be automatically adjusted in line with the rate of inflation and rising cost of living, minimum wage need not wait for four or five years before adjustment.”
This may forestall needless long negotiations and ensure wages do not fall behind the inflationary rate and poverty line. However, we should add that it will require a serious struggle to force the capitalist elite to agree to this and actually implement it as they will try to take back any concessions they have been forced to make.” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/07/minimum-wage-delay-labour-urged-to-declare-nationwide-strike-2/
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Politics › Re: Unpaid Bills: Air Force Personnel Invade Power Supply Facilities In Lagos by Bobloco: 1:51pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
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