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PoliticsRe: Bringbackourgirls Suddenly Goes Silent by dunsman(f): 11:20am On Aug 17, 2015
U no go hear dem, sometimes I wonder if apc dae illuminati, cus sometimes things wey pdp dae do wey pple and media dae shout, apc go just do am and we no go hear anything. Wetin dae happen?? Well all is well. Mean while some thugs are waiting for 5k!!!If u wanna knw dem, check my image f grin grin grin grin

RomanceRe: My Fiancee Dumped Me Because I Was Poor, Now She Wants Me Back by dunsman(f): 11:16am On Aug 17, 2015
U too dump her because you are rich, lobatan
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Army Dismisses Shekau's New Audio, Says it means Nothing by dunsman(f): 11:14am On Aug 17, 2015
Ifayooseee I love dis man, meanwhile some masturbaters are gonna storm dis thread now

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PoliticsRe: Nigerians On Twitter Reacts To Fayose Saying He'll Not Be Intimidated By Buhari by dunsman(f): 11:10am On Aug 17, 2015
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PoliticsCaption This Hilarious Photo In Front Page Of Daily Sun by dunsman(op): 11:09am On Aug 17, 2015
Can this be a typographical error or photo shopped??

Cc lalasticala, ishilove

PoliticsRe: NNPC Threatens FG With Nationwide Strike To Protects Its Members- Information Ni by dunsman(op): 11:01pm On Aug 16, 2015
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PoliticsNNPC Threatens FG With Nationwide Strike To Protects Its Members- Information Ni by dunsman(op): 11:01pm On Aug 16, 2015
Nigeria’s oil workers on Friday faulted the on-going reform in the oil and gas iNigeria’s oil workers on Friday faulted the on-going reform in the oil and gas industry, and vowed to take necessary steps to protect their members’ interest.

The workers, under the aegis of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, described the reform as a cover-up and vindictive actions against their members.

They, therefore, urged President Muhammadu Buhari to call the newly appointed Group Managing Director, GMD, of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, to order by directing him to stop the on-going downsizing in the Corporation.

Vowing to give equal response to whatever actions of government they consider capable of suppressing worker’s interests, the unions suggested that a team should be set up immediately to review the actions of the NNPC helmsman so far in the interest of justice, equity and fairness.

Within two weeks of the commencement of the reform, Mr. Kachikwu has carried out massive restructuring of the management of the corporation.

Apart from the sack and re-composition of the board, Mr. Kachikwu has retired 38 top management staff, reduced the top hierarchy of the corporation from 122 to 83 and the operational directorates from eight to four.

New Group Executive Directors, GEDs, have since been appointed for the new directorates, along with Group General Managers, GGMs, for the various divisions, a move he said was to rid the corporation of corruption and make it more efficient and profitable.

Mr. Kachikwu also hinted that the last had not been heard of the ongoing restructuring as more heads might still roll as the reform progresses.

However, the oil workers in a joint statement by the President of PENGASSAN, Francis Johnson, and his counterpart in NUPENG, Igwe Achese, accused the NNPC management of executing an agenda that did not carry them along.

The statement, which was also signed by their General Secretaries – Bayo Olowoshile and Joseph Ogbebor respectively – also accused Mr. Kachikwu of pursuing an agenda contrary to the idea canvassed by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“While we are fully in support of the fight against corruption, the fight itself should not be turned against workers whom government swore to protect”, the oil workers said.

“The ongoing exercise portends a great danger in the oil sector if workers are meant to bear the brunt of government’s current action where the fight against corruption is now being used as an act of vindictiveness against workers”.

The on-going exercise, the oil workers said, did not show any attempt to fight corruption and block leakages, but was “an act of cover up”.

“We dare the new GMD of NNPC, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu to recover the stolen trillions of Naira in the sector than retiring and sacking of innocent workers. We are quite sure that the on-going action is not the idea of our dear President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR”.

As players in all spheres of the industry’s operation, the unions said all attempts to have audience with President Buhari to review the on-going reforms in the NNPC met a brick wall.

Despite being the representatives of organized workers in the industry, the union leaders claimed all their suggestions on the critical challenges affecting the on-going reforms were being not being considered by the authorities.

They listed the issues to include the review of industry policy and fiscal framework; cash call and counterpart funding obligations; stability of the downstream oil and gas sector; pipeline sabotage and oil theft.

On the NNPC restructuring, the oil workers said the mass sack in the corporation was sending very wrong signals to their members throughout the oil and gas sector, particularly about their job security.

Reminding government of its promise to create jobs through the entire strata of the economy, they noted that the situation in the NNPC was likely to have the opposite effect.

“We believe people are not Nigeria’s oil workers on Friday faulted the on-going reform in the oil and gas industry, and vowed to take necessary steps to protect their members’ interest.

The workers, under the aegis of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, described the reform as a cover-up and vindictive actions against their members.

They, therefore, urged President Muhammadu Buhari to call the newly appointed Group Managing Director, GMD, of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, to order by directing him to stop the on-going downsizing in the Corporation.

Vowing to give equal response to whatever actions of government they consider capable of suppressing worker’s interests, the unions suggested that a team should be set up immediately to review the actions of the NNPC helmsman so far in the interest of justice, equity and fairness.

Within two weeks of the commencement of the reform, Mr. Kachikwu has carried out massive restructuring of the management of the corporation.

Apart from the sack and re-composition of the board, Mr. Kachikwu has retired 38 top management staff, reduced the top hierarchy of the corporation from 122 to 83 and the operational directorates from eight to four.

New Group Executive Directors, GEDs, have since been appointed for the new directorates, along with Group General Managers, GGMs, for the various divisions, a move he said was to rid the corporation of corruption and make it more efficient and profitable.

Mr. Kachikwu also hinted that the last had not been heard of the ongoing restructuring as more heads might still roll as the reform progresses.

However, the oil workers in a joint statement by the President of PENGASSAN, Francis Johnson, and his counterpart in NUPENG, Igwe Achese, accused the NNPC management of executing an agenda that did not carry them along.

The statement, which was also signed by their General Secretaries – Bayo Olowoshile and Joseph Ogbebor respectively – also accused Mr. Kachikwu of pursuing an agenda contrary to the idea canvassed by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“While we are fully in support of the fight against corruption, the fight itself should not be turned against workers whom government swore to protect”, the oil workers said.

“The ongoing exercise portends a great danger in the oil sector if workers are meant to bear the brunt of government’s current action where the fight against corruption is now being used as an act of vindictiveness against workers”.

The on-going exercise, the oil workers said, did not show any attempt to fight corruption and block leakages, but was “an act of cover up”.

“We dare the new GMD of NNPC, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu to recover the stolen trillions of Naira in the sector than retiring and sacking of innocent workers. We are quite sure that the on-going action is not the idea of our dear President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR”.

As players in all spheres of the industry’s operation, the unions said all attempts to have audience with President Buhari to review the on-going reforms in the NNPC met a brick wall.

Despite being the representatives of organized workers in the industry, the union leaders claimed all their suggestions on the critical challenges affecting the on-going reforms were being not being considered by the authorities.

They listed the issues to include the review of industry policy and fiscal framework; cash call and counterpart funding obligations; stability of the downstream oil and gas sector; pipeline sabotage and oil theft.

On the NNPC restructuring, the oil workers said the mass sack in the corporation was sending very wrong signals to their members throughout the oil and gas sector, particularly about their job security.

Reminding government of its promise to create jobs through the entire strata of the economy, they noted that the situation in the NNPC was likely to have the opposite effect.

“We believe people are not Nigeria’s oil workers on Friday faulted the on-going reform in the oil and gas industry, and vowed to take necessary steps to protect their members’ interest.

The workers, under the aegis of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, described the reform as a cover-up and vindictive actions against their members.

They, therefore, urged President Muhammadu Buhari to call the newly appointed Group Managing Director, GMD, of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, to order by directing him to stop the on-going downsizing in the Corporation.

Vowing to give equal response to whatever actions of government they consider capable of suppressing worker’s interests, the unions suggested that a team should be set up immediately to review the actions of the NNPC helmsman so far in the interest of justice, equity and fairness.

Within two weeks of the commencement of the reform, Mr. Kachikwu has carried out massive restructuring of the management of the corporation.

Apart from the sack and re-composition of the board, Mr. Kachikwu has retired 38 top management staff, reduced the top hierarchy of the corporation from 122 to 83 and the operational directorates from eight to four.

New Group Executive Directors, GEDs, have since been appointed for the new directorates, along with Group General Managers, GGMs, for the various divisions, a move he said was to rid the corporation of corruption and make it more efficient and profitable.

Mr. Kachikwu also hinted that the last had not been heard of the ongoing restructuring as more heads might still roll as the reform progresses.

However, the oil workers in a joint statement by the President of PENGASSAN, Francis Johnson, and his counterpart in NUPENG, Igwe Achese, accused the NNPC management of executing an agenda that did not carry them along.

The statement, which was also signed by their General Secretaries – Bayo Olowoshile and Joseph Ogbebor respectively – also accused Mr. Kachikwu of pursuing an agenda contrary to the idea canvassed by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“While we are fully in support of the fight against corruption, the fight itself should not be turned against workers whom government swore to protect”, the oil workers said.

“The ongoing exercise portends a great danger in the oil sector if workers are meant to bear the brunt of government’s current action where the fight against corruption is now being used as an act of vindictiveness against workers”.

The on-going exercise, the oil workers said, did not show any attempt to fight corruption and block leakages, but was “an act of cover up”.

“We dare the new GMD of NNPC, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu to recover the stolen trillions of Naira in the sector than retiring and sacking of innocent workers. We are quite sure that the on-going action is not the idea of our dear President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR”.

As players in all spheres of the industry’s operation, the unions said all attempts to have audience with President Buhari to review the on-going reforms in the NNPC met a brick wall.

Despite being the representatives of organized workers in the industry, the union leaders claimed all their suggestions on the critical challenges affecting the on-going reforms were being not being considered by the authorities.

They listed the issues to include the review of industry policy and fiscal framework; cash call and counterpart funding obligations; stability of the downstream oil and gas sector; pipeline sabotage and oil theft.

On the NNPC restructuring, the oil workers said the mass sack in the corporation was sending very wrong signals to their members throughout the oil and gas sector, particularly about their job security.

Reminding government of its promise to create jobs through the entire strata of the economy, they noted that the situation in the NNPC was likely to have the opposite effect.

“We believe people are not the problem, but the structure put in place. If there are strong structures and institutions, the organization will be a more effective place,” the unions stated.

“So instead of a blanket sacking of workers, which other organizations are likely to key into, government reforms should be geared towards putting in place effective and strong structures and institutions that will meet the numerous challenges currently bedeviling the oil and gas sector in particular and the nation in general”.

Cc: lalasticala, ishilove, obinoscopy

SportsCheck Out This Song About Chelsea By Olamide Prod By Young John by dunsman(op): 10:26pm On Aug 16, 2015
It’s young john the wicked producer
#Mayor
Eyin omo Chelsea(Chelsea)
Eyin omo Chelsea(Chelsea)
Mo gbo information(mation)
Ninu radio(dio)
Ninu Tele(tele)
Won ni e je (iya)
E u n je(iya)
Ta lo n je (Chelsea)
Ta lo n je (Chelsea).
Chorus
Wo Chelsea, Iya lobade.
Gbogbo Hazard pelu William yi Iya lobade
wo Chelsea, Iya lobade
Gbogbo enu tenja Iya lobade
Oya Aguero Bobo
One sile Bobo
Ogbasile bobo
Otun ge Cahill bobo
Oya Kompany Bobo.......
#Smiles......Help me complete d rest. I go soon enter studio
PoliticsRe: OPINION: The Psychological Dimensions Of Supporting APC Or PDP – Demola Olarewaj by dunsman(f): 10:49am On Aug 16, 2015
temitemi1:
The guy is so dope, the guy is the king of the twitter just like the way barcanista is the king of NL cool
Wow, weird as it may sound, I've not heard of him. I guess I have to research more about him.
PoliticsRe: Aregbesola Have Damaged Osun's Economy-odumakin by dunsman(f): 6:00am On Aug 16, 2015
Too bad. One wonders why our 'activists ' like Soyinka, Falana etc aren't saying anything. Even the media hardly report in details, the plight of Osun people.

Evil change chanting cum broom waving wolves.
PoliticsRe: Naira Rain At NASS As Senators Collect N23.4m Each- The Nation by dunsman(f):
am I dreaming or can't I see d amount spent well. Buhari just for one year ur fiful have spent !more than pdp in 4 years. Abeg make person help me do d mathematics o, how much go remain for ur so called empty treasury?? and some thugs still dae wait for #5k, school children food e.t.c you are all on a long thing

***sips zobo***

PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Is A Comedian -Orji Uzor Kalu by dunsman(f): 5:14am On Aug 16, 2015
OBJ is such a drama queen for real. He seeks for too much attention lately, maybe na age sha.


*Continues sipping my H2SO4*
PoliticsRe: OPINION: The Psychological Dimensions Of Supporting APC Or PDP – Demola Olarewaj by dunsman(f): 10:07pm On Aug 15, 2015
Nice write up. This is truth in it's entirety.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu/Fashola crisis deepens by dunsman(f):
Let them fight dirty. It will bring to light how corrupt these change chanting broom wavers are.
It was quite interesting to know that updating a website costs up to 70,000,000 Naira.

Only God knows how much road construction and other capital projects costs in APC government, little wonder they refused to adopt the FoIB.
FoodRe: Does Sweet Fruits Cause Diabetes? by dunsman(f): 6:53pm On Aug 15, 2015
Ask d fruits
PoliticsRe: Shocking VIDEO : Abobaku Tied And Buried Alive by dunsman(f): 6:51pm On Aug 15, 2015
And some chiefs are telling us stories.. Meanwhile check my image

CelebritiesRe: Nicki Minaj Gets Another Tattoo (see Photos) by dunsman(f): 6:48pm On Aug 15, 2015
ElDaIllest:
does this post in anyway affiliate with boko haram issueshuh GOD DASH THIS MUMU SENSE!!!
After he dash you ur own, den I can now collect
PoliticsRe: South East Is The Most Democratic Region In Nigeria Apga Apc PDP Represented by dunsman(f): 6:48pm On Aug 15, 2015
So??
FashionRe: Photo: How Can She Put On This On Her Wedding Day Nitori Olorun. Girls See Unaoo by dunsman(f): 6:45pm On Aug 15, 2015
pinkbee:
What's wrong with her dress?
Ask Google, u no see d boobs on d holy altar of God, thank God for Jesus christ, I would have fàllen already
FashionRe: Photo: How Can She Put On This On Her Wedding Day Nitori Olorun. Girls See Unaoo by dunsman(f): 6:43pm On Aug 15, 2015
***spits*** ngozi hope you are seeing this, cause I know wat u are thinking,no try am o for our wedding
RomanceRe: Ladies How Do I Make My Face Smooth? by dunsman(f): 6:41pm On Aug 15, 2015
H2so4, Dats d best my babe
RomanceRe: How A Lady I Was Supposed To Dump Skillfully Dumped Me by dunsman(f): 6:41pm On Aug 15, 2015
So ladies too are sharp, no wonder, but wait.. Ngozi no dae sharp oo
PoliticsRe: “there’s No Abobaku, We Don’t Use People For Rituals” – Ife Chiefs by dunsman(f): 6:40pm On Aug 15, 2015
I smell lies
CelebritiesRe: Nicki Minaj Gets Another Tattoo (see Photos) by dunsman(f): 6:39pm On Aug 15, 2015
How does this stop boko haram in Nigeria lipsrsealed undecided undecided
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS From the burial ceremony of Deputy Governor Of Borno State Today by dunsman(f): 6:38pm On Aug 15, 2015
otokx:
Seconded
Thirded
PoliticsRe: Must Watch....rev. Mathew Hassan Kukah Defending Jonathan by dunsman(f): 6:37pm On Aug 15, 2015
Baawaa:
To me,Jonathan is the worst President Nigeria ever had. So corrupt and weak.
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Copy echo 212, out grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Must Watch....rev. Mathew Hassan Kukah Defending Jonathan by dunsman(f): 6:33pm On Aug 15, 2015
My hero grin grin
PoliticsRe: Enugu Psychiatric Hospital Workers Send S.O.S To Buhari Over Alleged N254m Fraud by dunsman(f): 6:31pm On Aug 15, 2015
:oa
PoliticsRe: As Legislators Refuse Salary Cut. by dunsman(f): 6:26pm On Aug 15, 2015
If you want the legislator to reduce there salaries, kindly tell bubu to declare his assets public den we can now start from there.

But if not, check my signature

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