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QueenCookie:Massive love from the housemates |
LIFECONCEPTSOLU:Dr. blogger kontinue ![]() |
Please guys vote for kaisha, she's such a sweet soul |
Which one be house of tacha again |
Your immune system is reacting to some infection. It will go by itself |
this is serious |
Indahboski ![]() |
Just keep taking ur dose of malaria drug. Even it finish buy another one |
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Nonsense |
U have tried your best sir, it's not ur fault. It's the government that can't do their job by building adequate hospital and isolation center |
USA wey do lockdown, their case no worse pass. Bottom line, lockdown or no lockdown, the virus go still spread |
Another sweet money to loot ![]() |
Dem never even create vaccine yet them comot vaccination bill. Why the desperation? |
Op your headline is misleading, can't u read properly |
Lockdown without testing = waste of time. The virus will still spread |
His decision will determine the number of Jobs to be save or lost this coming weeks |
Hmmm Wetin NCDC no go see for coronavirus hand ![]() |
Stop spreading fake news |
Other countries are busy bailing out businesses with billions of dollars to save them from collapse due to lockdown, here we are busy looking for a way to strangle life of business that are barely able to survive this economic hardship as of the lockdown. Chai 9ja, na who do us this thing |
He is not the longest. They are cases abroad that are up to 52 days. It sometimes depends on the strain of the virus and how the body immune system reacts to the virus |
princdebola201:Indefinite compulsory leave without pay, isn't it equivalent to sack? There just want to be more sympathetic so that the employees can have hope. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/389578-covid-19-arik-cuts-salaries-by-80-places-90-of-staff-on-leave-without-pay.html |
princdebola201: |
COVID 19:[/sub][sub] Arik Air Orders 90 Per Cent Of Its Staff Proceed On Leave Without Pay Till Further Notice, Implements 80% Pay Cut. Nigeria’s major carrier, Arik Air has ordered 90 per cent of its staff to proceed on leave without pay till further notice. It has also implemented 80 per cent salary cut for its personnel for the month of April. This was contained in the mail the Chief Executive Officer of the airline, Captain Roy Ilegbolu sent to the staff, where he promised that the suspension would be subject to monthly review. Ilegbolu noted the global economic crisis triggered by COVID-19 pandemic and how it has affected the world, creating uncertainty. “After careful deliberation and analyses, management has decided to implement an 80 per cent pay cut for all members of staff across the entire organisation for the month of April 2020. Furthermore, commencing from May 1st 2020, no less than 90 per cent of our staff will proceed on leave without pay until further notice. This position will be reviewed on a monthly basis and communications on further developments will be shared by our HR department as the situation evolves”. “With the current observed trend of events, it is prudent to lean on the assumption that the situation is likely to persist for a while longer.” “Of huge significance to us is that we have suffered a sharp decline of over 98 per cent in our revenue streams since the suspension of our scheduled flights almost four weeks ago. Added to this is the rapid decline in the value of the naira by over 35 per cent against the benchmark and with oil prices now falling well below $15 per barrel, it is evident that we must, without further delay, take decisive action to preserve our organisation. Our focus as management has always been hinged on the well-being and safety of our staff, managing our liquidity as an organisation and creating the opportunity to ride out of inclement circumstances such as the one we are faced with today. Pursuant to this, recently, we reached out to our suppliers, specifically negotiating reduced rates on all our contracted services and mitigating operational expenses due to changes in demand. We also implemented contingency plans for staff and introduced operational support flexibility,” he said. The CEO however noted that notwithstanding that some of the measures taken so far have contributed to conserving “our limited resources”, he remarked that the outlook for the near future is not encouraging, adding that the airline’s current level of business simply cannot support its operations for much longer. “For this reason, to safeguard the survival of our organisation, we are constrained to introduce additional measures to curtail our costs, as dictated by the turn of events. Credit: Premium Times. Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/389578-covid-19-arik-cuts-salaries-by-80-places-90-of-staff-on-leave-without-pay.html
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Na now dem wake up. Shebi dem say mask no dey work. Yeye people |
He is a Ghanaian |
Xisnin:Absolutely |
OdefaGirl:It is not easy my dear, some people have different ways of expressing their frustration. There is hunger in the land. I pray he does not commit suicide |
kikero:USA , UK, China and Germany are using rapid test because it takes 5 - 15 minutes, which is the best for this kind of situation because this virus is highly contagious and transfer from person to person faster. Hence the reason u need a faster test to know the population of people that are infected and to isolate them. If u are using slower test like PCR that takes days or hours for results to come out, u won't be able to cover and u will be far behind. |
Lies upon lies. Just tell us that u don't have the capacity or kits to do rapid testing rather than lie that PCR testing is better than rapid testing. Politicians just like deceiving themselves thinking they are deceiving the masses |


