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this man is encouraging ukap tins. my akwa ibom brethren understand. |
which means the forces of demand and supply will determine the exchange rate. instead of the artificial rate of defending the naira with scare forex |
na wa o. people dey form celebrity on top accident? |
Why has NLC gone mute on minimum wage increase? abi dem done chop bribe and close mouth. |
Thats why my philosophy is; before i spend one naira on any girl then i'm guaranteed of spending double on my family member. if i can't spend double the amount i'm spending on a girl on my family then i wouldn't spend at all on the girl. And i can't invest or spend big on a girl i'm not married to. As along as i never put ring on top that finger then i will never spend an amount on her that will make me bat an eye lid when she decide to leave. |
CyerSeries:And who will pay back the bail out funds? Or them go just print currency at will to use pay bail out? |
CyerSeries:And who will pay back the bail out funds? |
CyerSeries:It baffles me. so many supposedly educated nigerians are indeed educated illiterates. The whites will always be light years better than us. |
abeg which channel for star times dey show am? |
upon say dis man increase electricity tariff. Fashola is the worst ever minister of power. |
one of the billionaires i admire alot for his business saavy and sagacity |
The same graduate of the system ended spoiling the system. Most of the Professors today were a product of that system. Today they've ended up messing up the system for us. |
u guys have said it all. i don't know why the govt seems to be scared of true federalism. it will allow each state to grow at its pace. |
"The worst PhD holder is 100 times better than the best SSCE holder"-(Ibibong Agana). How much more d one we are not sure whether he has SSCE or not |
from the stables of lai mohammed again |
i don't know anybody who will have somtin otherwise to say about this article. very apt i must say |
jehovah armeggedon |
i laugh in taiwan e be like chris ngige no sabi or don forget him work. That order is DOA na only CBN him fit give that order to. |
This is madness, criminalize any form of religious killing with a death sentence. All dis nonsense condolences no solve anytin. |
i beg who d be dis passingshot sef. The guy rarely makes sense at all. All noise and no substance. i bet u if the president changes his stand now about the report, passingshot will also change his stand. Now i understand why most commenters christened u zombie. Take a stand mate and don't be toss here and there as a dry leaf. And also remember Nigeria comes first before anybody, and we won't stay in a particular position forever. |
why dis people d lie like this. El rufai don dey envy lai mohammed o |
being single and not dating is kind of fun though, cos u have nothing to worry about. ur mind is at peace, no plenty drama. |
why has NLC suddenly gone mute on minimum wage increase |
abeg why has NLC suddenly gone mute on minimum wage increase? |
Lagos – The Joe Ajaero-led faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said on Wednesday that labour would not sign any agreement on a new minimum wage, if it was not implementable. Ajaero said this at an interactive session with journalists in Lagos, while explaining the terms his group had reached with the Federal Government following the recent withdrawal of subsidy on petrol. The subsidy withdrawal has resulted in the increase of the cost of petrol from N87 per litre to N145 per litre. According to the NLC factional leader, the ability to pay the proposed new wage is the purpose of any minimum wage agreement, stressing that no labour leader will sign an agreement that cannot be realistic. He said that since his group proposed N90, 000 while the Ayuba Wabba-led group demanded for N56, 000, government had the prerogative to come out with its own position. “If the government comes out with its position, we, the labour movement can crosscheck and counter it, if necessary, before the agreement is signed,’’ Ajaero said. He said that the minimum wage was a proposal based on the economic index, which could force the government to reduce its workforce, if necessary. Ajaero said that there would be a sub-committee that would look into an increase in wages for the manufacturing sector, to enable it to be able to cater for the welfare of employees in the sector. . The factional leader also said that only the Board of the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) had the prerogative to fix the prices of petroleum products. “Even if Organised Labour and Nigerians were able to compel the government to reduce the N145 Petrol price to N50 per litre, it would have been illegal,’’ he noted. Ajaero, who recalled that the Board of the PPPRA had not been reconstituted for the last four years, however, called for its reconstitution within two weeks. Also speaking, Mr Igwe Achese, President, Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), stressed the need for the country to build new refineries. He called on government to ensure that existing refineries were fixed, to enable them perform optimally and pave way to end the importation of petroleum products. According to him, labour will ensure that the N5 trillion palliatives promised by the government are implemented, to alleviate the pains of Nigerians from the withdrawal of subsidy. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/nlc-assures-on-signing-implementable-minimum-wage-agreement/ |
this guy sabi make noise no be small |
this guy sabi make mouth no be small. |
omolola15:Oga u r on point. quickteller is still d best. even though na 100 naira per transaction |
DragonReborn:God bless u sir for this comment |
chai, how I so much hate telemundo passion. if na it be d only TV program I'd rather not watch television |
that statistic is being lenient. The current inflation on ground almost above 20%. imagine two cups of garri is now for 100 naira |
a very good gesture there from one of my mentors. those of you who see something wrong with this action better re-examined yourselves and try to rid yourself of poverty and destitute mentality. because it seems you'd rather prefer to be owed than to be paid early. And to feel because you'd be paid upfront will make you lose the motivation to work, shows how shallow and fickle you are and not even fit to work. I'd rather have my salary paid up front so that I can plan and adequately achieve my plans than being owed. |
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