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emperorchedda:And u think she will tell you exact amount? |
03 The era of slave trade has not ended. Slavery only changed it's form. Most firms and companies are agents of slavery in disguise. A critical watch of the movie "ROOT" a movie that dealth with the issue of slavery , will throw more light to this hidden truth. Lesson frm the film compared to most jobs being done by people today are indicators that the days of slavery are stil here with us. The indicators of modern day slavery are as follows: 1: slaves are usually forced to work against their will and wishes by: Family pressure, background e.t.c ( ìì) circumstances of Life (ììì)The order of today's system to make ends meet. Any job or work you do which doesnt give you joy and a sure of fulfilment to your life vision is a form of slavery. 2: Slaves work out their lives and at the end of the day have nothing to show for their hard labour and sacrifices. 3: No matter how the masters or employers claimed to love their slaves, slaves are never paid enough for them to secure their financial freedom. They are only paid to keep them long enough in the jobs. And ones age is no longer on their side or they suffer any defect that hinder them from performing their jobs, they are easily laid off. 4:Slaves work so hard and hardly enjoy the fruits of their labour-:their masters works little and enjoys best out of life. 5:The masters and their families have the best life can afford but slaves eats from hand to mouth. 6: Slaves starts work early in the day and work late into the evening and even at nights just to make ends meets . Unfortunately for slaves, the ends hardly meet. 7:The little motivations that the slaves get like promotion, salary increment. E.t.c .are designed to keep them working more and more to prevent them from thinking of their freedom. 8:The lives of slaves are full of pain and depression, tears and regrets. The only ways which slaves can be freed are either to save up to pay for their freedom or to run away and escape uncaught from the boundaries of their masters. It is either you are free or you are enslaved...PLAN YOUR WAY OF ESCAPE TODAY!!! |
The era of slave trade has not ended. Slavery only changed it's form. Most firms and companies are agents of slavery in disguise. A critical watch of the movie "ROOT" a movie that dealth with the issue of slavery , will throw more light to this hidden truth. Lesson frm the film compared to most jobs being done by people today are indicators that the days of slavery are stil here with us. The indicators of modern day slavery are as follows: 1: slaves are usually forced to work against their will and wishes by: Family pressure, background e.t.c ( ìì) circumstances of Life (ììì)The order of today's system to make ends meet. Any job or work you do which doesnt give you joy and a sure of fulfilment to your life vision is a form of slavery. 2: Slaves work out their lives and at the end of the day have nothing to show for their hard labour and sacrifices. 3: No matter how the masters or employers claimed to love their slaves, slaves are never paid enough for them to secure their financial freedom. They are only paid to keep them long enough in the jobs. And ones age is no longer on their side or they suffer any defect that hinder them from performing their jobs, they are easily laid off. 4:Slaves work so hard and hardly enjoy the fruits of their labour-:their masters works little and enjoys best out of life. 5:The masters and their families have the best life can afford but slaves eats from hand to mouth. 6: Slaves starts work early in the day and work late into the evening and even at nights just to make ends meets . Unfortunately for slaves, the ends hardly meet. 7:The little motivations that the slaves get like promotion, salary increment. E.t.c .are designed to keep them working more and more to prevent them from thinking of their freedom. 8:The lives of slaves are full of pain and depression, tears and regrets. The only ways which slaves can be freed are either to save up to pay for their freedom or to run away and escape uncaught from the boundaries of their masters. It is either you are free or you are enslaved...PLAN YOUR WAY OF ESCAPE TODAY!!! |
op, why dont you post it here for everybody's benefit? |
I got one of those portable electric stoves yesterday called SENIOR CHEF with stove tops. . When I use it and turn up to max or near max, it works fine for the first 10 minutes or so and then I'll hear the "click" sound of it turning off and the light indicator is off. Then about 1 or 2 minutes later, it'll click and turn back on. Then 2 minutes later, it turns off again. It keeps doing this over and over and what normally would take me 5 minutes to cook on max, takes me 20 minutes now to cook since it keeps shutting off and turning on so the heat only stays at around min to med instead of max which is the setting I have on it. Anyone know what might be cause? Could I possibly open it up and fix it myself ? Maybe some soldering wires? Or does this meant, i have gotten a bad product? Share your experience too nd how it was resolved. Thanks.
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@ Op, what type of biznes is that, and are we paying for the tutorial or guide line? |
i think, its time for Nigeria to call upon the likes of Van Dam, Arnold Schwasnigger(Comando) Rambo, Jet Li, Jackie Chan and the like to rescue us when our Soldiers have failled us. |
Hello Dr! What could be the cause of a chest pain whenever ones head is bent forward. That is, trying to look one's stomach? I feels sharp pain in my chest whenever i bend my head down trying to see my chest or stomach. |
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9ja babes does it too |
And u are here lamenting adanduka: |
kallmemrB:nothing but but experience from a female neighbor relationship. |
...abussive, bullied, unsubmissive, cant make good meal and you expect him to propose or marry u? My dear, you are not worth it until you change ur ways. |
Suljosh:how does it relate to hating? Its a fabricated story from some attention seekers. |
Lies. |
Who really owns a man? His mother or wife? Mother:My son must obey me unless he didn't suck my bosom for one year. Wife:He sucks mine & sucked it for more than 5yrs & he's still suckin. Mother:I carried him for nine months. Wife:He was only 3.5kg then,so Wht's d big deal? I carry him every night & he is 85kg now. Mother:He passed between my legs. Wife: Hahaha!He only passed there once. He stays in- between my legs like every day. Plssssss WHO OWN MAN? |
Rincewind:Thanks to you in a Million times. |
Can anyone recommend me a site to read novels online free without being download? |
They shall meet their waterloo very soon. RiP, cletus! |
I concor! |
Ngenge:Have u forgotten that not th have a man/men shagi them but those men are not commited to the relation? Chop and clean Mouth! |
Like Agama, i nods my head! |
1: The married one but still begging God for fruit of the Womb at 35-40 2: The single type (waiting for Mr Right at 35- 40?? |
Etinosajay:9k and your location? |
jahbiz:na dat one dey pain you? My own na wen Nigerian Pastors predicted/prophesized that nigeria would be divided before 2015. Fake Pastors with Fake Prophecies. |
Can it be done ? |
The Indians instructed two Nigerians whom they employed for “cleaning up” such messes for them to use the same forklift to take the dying Tosin out of the company unto the road leading to a hospital The forklift lifted tons of iron inside the Indian company – African Wires and Allied Industries Nigeria Limited, Plot No. 4-6, Opic Industrial Estate, Agbara, Ogun State. But two heavy discs of iron hooked, so Tosin Olajide, one of the hundreds of casual workers at the company, went up to free the two irons weighing over 1.5 tons each. Suddenly, one of the irons came down on him, trapping him to the ground. No safety helmet was provided for Tosin by the Indians. It took the same forklift to lift the tonnage of iron before the boy could be pulled out. But the damage had already been done. The iron had chopped off part of his face and broke his foot! His work mates present at the scene of the accident said blood was pumping out of his nostrils as water would rush out of a tap. “Such accidents occur regularly there,” said former safety officer of the company, Mr. Jonathan Abimbola. Tosin’s life could have been saved if the company had been prompt in providing transport and rushing Tosin to the hospital, eyewitnesses insisted. Unable to find a vehicle in a company whose turnover runs into millions of naira, the Indians instructed two Nigerians who they employed for “cleaning up” such messes for them to use the same forklift to take the dying Tosin out of the company unto the road leading to a hospital. After some kilometers, they saw a pick-up van and transferred Tosin into it. They drove him to one ill-equipped hospital used by the company. But there was no doctor there to attend to the boy. The nurse advised them to take Tosin to the Badagry General Hospital. On their way to Badagry, the pick-up van carrying Tosin broke down. Tosin gave up the ghost before they could reach the general hospital. Police connivance With the assistance of the DPO of Agbara police station, said to be at beck and call of the Indians who own the company, Tosin’s body was deposited at the Badagry general hospital mortuary. Angered by the negligence with which Tosin was handled by management, his colleagues, on the following morning, Thursday 11 December, 2014, gathered at the entrance of the company, refusing to go in. The Indians swiftly reacted by calling in policemen and MOPOLS from Agbara. The DPO of Agbara police station came personally. Together, the policemen fired tear-gas canisters at the workers, beating them and seizing the mobile phones of those who tried to take pictures of the brutality. Tosin, Saturday Vanguard learnt, could hardly be up to 23 years old, though Mr. Samuel Ogundimu, the personnel manager and one of the most disgusting Nigerian lapdogs of the Indians, according to sources, told our reporter that Tosin was 28. Tosin had laboured for years for African Wires and Allied Industries under Parco Group of companies for a paltry N850 a day as casual worker, working from 7am to 7pm. Parco Group of Companies is owned by the Guptas, one of the richest Indians who have lived and done business in Nigeria for more than 50 years, exploiting the endemic circumstances. Last year, the company employed Mr. Jonathan Abimbola, a chemical engineering graduate from a UK university, as a Safety Officer, “not that the company cared about safety,” said a company source, “but because they wanted to use him as a shield from the harassment of the officials of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity and Federal Ministry of Commerce and Industry.” Massive exploitation, deadly work conditions The company thought it could use Mr. Jonathan in the usual way it uses other Nigerians, but that was not to be. Mr. Jonathan was shocked at the way the company uses and exploits Nigerians. For instance, people worked more than the number of hours stipulated by labour laws without any payment for overtime. Moreover, there are no safety measures whatsoever in the company. The Indians expose Nigerians who work for them to all manner of dangers, and whenever accidents occur, the victim or the victim’s family only get a ridiculous amount as compensation. Death of Tosin’s elder brother Last year, the chief driver of the company, Tosin Olajide’s elder brother, who drives Mr. Narayan (MD), slumped and died after closing work. Those who should know said “nothing reasonable” was done for the chief driver. The same year, Onyebuchi, another casual worker, got drowned in a deep reservoir filled with alum water while trying to clean himself up after work. It was not until 12.30 after midnight that Onyebuchi’s body was pulled out of the large body of alum water. At first, the company was said to have offered Onyebuchi’s family N150,000 as compensation. However, the fiery safety officer, Mr. Abimbola, demanded N5 million for the family. At last, one of the Nigerian lawyers working for the Indians arm-twisted onyebuchi’s family and convinced them to collect N600,000. Fear of govt agencies Besides exposing Nigerians who labour for them to danger and making money with their blood and sweat, many don’t understand the attitude of the Indians inside the OPIC Estate any time some kind of inspection team comes around. They can’t explain the pandemonium that occasionally ensues among the Indians whenever officials of the Nigeria Immigration Services, Standard Organisation of Nigeria, Federal Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, or other government agencies, arrive at the company’s gate without prior notice to the Indians. What could be happening inside the OPIC Estate? Have the Indians fully declared to regulatory agencies and the Nigerian government, all the business activities engaged by the four companies rolled into one – the acid plant, the silicate plant, the fertilizer section, and the wire section? Although this may not be said of OPIC there are companies owned by Indians which enjoy duty waivers for the importation of certain goods like irons for the purpose of building factories. But when they import the goods they turn back and sell those goods to Nigerians, forcing the country to continue to be a consumer economy dependent on imported goods, while their home country, India, is known for its booming technology, health export and manufacturing. But one may blame this on Nigeria’s leaders and government and not those who exploit the circumstances created by Nigeria’s failure. The Indians make the government believe that their businesses in Nigeria are providing e |
Pastor Bakare has collected his share part of the cake, i think. Well, vote SAI BUHARI for CHANGE! |
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