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Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by adedayoa2(f): 7:21pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lereinter:minimum wage is not even the answer, once them increase salary things go become more expensive for market. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by samuelson06(m): 7:22pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Trapnews: You mean tia tia umbrelletta? |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by merits(m): 7:22pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
valentineuwakwe:Buhari talk more than this ooo, election is nearby empty promise everywhere
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Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by davidtemi(m): 7:23pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Blaze14k:I won't reply u again after this... Why should I even be in loggerhead with a schoolboy? I won't be so stupid to be in ur shoes. I repeat u are an idiot boy, respect ur elders next time. Blockhead |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by mrtheo33: 7:24pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Christistruth00:CHECK THE DATE OF WHAT YOU POSTED. NOTE THAT PETER OBI BECAME GOV. IN 2006 |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Johel(m): 7:25pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
valentineuwakwe: Nigerians will be happy again under Peter Obi. 1 Like |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Blaze14k: 7:25pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
davidtemi: Omo elder.. elder wey no dey respect himself |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by BreconHills(m): 7:26pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
alsudan: Hahaha you all believe this tripe. Here is a country in which 20 states have not yet been able to pay 30k and suddenly they will do 80k. Then all the small companies including small restaurants and shops will all have to upgrade their staff to 80k salaries creating ripple effects on existing staff. With all that amount of money chasing so few goods inflation will be astronomical. I hive it to LP, they know Nigerians don't query anything that matches their bias. This is the funniest policy ever. Why not just give every Nigerian with less than 50k in their account 1m and turn all Nigerians to naira millionaires? Now I know for sure that we are in deep trouble. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Johel(m): 7:26pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy: Do you need bucket? Your tears too much. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Nigerfine3: 7:28pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
triple996:Block your oil theft, reduce cost of governance, reduce inflated contracts, make law that no employer either private or government owe workers, make death sentence to kidnappers, thrn you would achieve this with ease |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by charlesdinho7(m): 7:28pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
biggest presidential lie |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by jjxxx: 7:30pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy: First of all, it is achievable. There will be no more subsidy so the subsidy can be converted to salary/wages. There will be increased industries which will lead to booming economy. Cost of governance will be drastically reduced. Do u know presently the benefits of 109 senators can raise workers salary to between 40k to 50k as minimum wage? And we also have 360 rep members. Imagine cutting down their bonuses and other agencies and ministries merged together so as to reduce cost. The money for governance alone can give civil servants better life. Yaradua no do well for this aspect. He raised the jumbo pay for governance to this extent. PO is here to correct most of these errors. Even if na 60% he fit do, we are good to go. 1 Like |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by jelel6: 7:30pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
A renowned psychologist once said, "Mad people are the most happy group of people on earth, they can genuinely write you a check of 100 million without any hesitation if you ask them for it." |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by ADBA3005(m): 7:31pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Tenses: Who can withstand Tinubu in your generation? |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by DIVAD2000: 7:33pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy: They are human beings like you, who deserve a better pay in this harsh economy, they are actually the workforce of the government you so keenly support. If you think they are not, just let the labour union go on strike, you'll surely notice their importance. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by pacesetting: 7:36pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
It's achievable if a single person is prevented from stealing 80 billion naira. lhordspy: |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by starstaz(m): 7:36pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
valentineuwakwe:Nice one. This is how to do campaign. Dangle to us juicy policies that are relevant to our life and make us to have hope in the future. Not rubbish statement like I will eliminate poverty. And if you ask them how, dey turn to UFOs. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by jelel6: 7:41pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
jjxxx: For the sake of argument, let's say Mr Obi wins the presidential election. That'd mean we have a president without up to 10 senators or reps in his ruling labour party, how's he going to convince opposition senators to reduce their salaries and bogus allowances, something Buhari and Jonathan couldn't achieve when their party was in the majority. The national assembly have one of the highest costs of governance, but the people who can ultimately reduce that cost are those benefitting from it - senators and reps. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by israel90: 7:41pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Once tinubu enter he will definitely make mc oluomo d transport minister,all transporters in Lagos are finish kpatakpata, no one will query them again |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Menclothing: 7:41pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Politicians and lies |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by g4gerald: 7:42pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy:How will it be possible to you when you're already use to the abnormality that has become a norm. Yes you know how things work according to Nigeria standard. A country whose senators collect about 37m a month and pay their workers minimum wage of 30k is normal to you. The budget of just the national assembly in Nigeria alone can run some countries in African today. If the cost of running governance in Nigeria is reduced and our resources not being stolen but properly utilized then you'll realized that even that 80-100k is even too small as minimum wage. You won't understand what am saying now but wait till you have a good leader then you'll understand. 1 Like |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Ojiofor: 7:43pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy: But you have been paying your senators at least 35m monthly without complain but 80k to the poor masses become economically unachievable.Why not reduce the huge salaries of governors and other elected officials to accomodate the poor masses? 1 Like |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by aujile(m): 7:43pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy:The problem is that most people have been in the dark so long that they have forgotten what light looks like. Corruption has put the bulk of the money in the pockets of very few persons, coupled with the fact that we are spending so much on things that doesn't deserve the money being spent on. How can a President borrow money to buy fleet of cars for another country? How can the legislators be paid huge sums of money for sitting and discussing what they are elected to do? So many ways the money in the economy is being wasted. Those funds can be channelled appropriately by paying workers that do the real work and by so doing lifting them from poverty... A new Nigeria is POssible |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Nobody: 7:45pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
That means, in Anambra, they are paying 100k minimum wage. Politicians and desperation for power is second to none. Same man who's been described by the incumbent Governor of his state as a failure. Same man who's main source of income is importation Same man who was a governor for 8 solid years with nothing to show for it Same man who's being painted as a saint because his people are desperate for power. Me? Old dog, new tricks. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by viodemus: 7:46pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Nice 1. People wey sabi. I think ekelebe and teachers need to dey get that kind pay, new recruit not experienced workers. My minimum pay to any low level worker na 65k plus commute allowance 5k, after 3 months, 70k, after six months 75k, if you do well, you go dey collect your new pay plus profit percentage. Na so I dey do my own. I like my partners/workers happy. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Stephynoe(m): 7:52pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
A political party that has no representative in both the upper and lower Chambers of legislative arm of the country, and whose presidential candidate, while the governor of his state owed 36 months of salary, promised to raise minimum wage from #30,000 to #80,000 (roughly 300% increment), and his fans are jubilating. When we go wise up for this country?��� |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Painsoother(m): 7:52pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Christistruth00:Devilish propagandist! ST. PETER OBI's ANAMBRA witnessed the most memorable prompt and uptodate payment of salaries, pensions, entitlements and contracts in ANAMBRA history. Bear in mind that HE TRANSFERED NO DEBT but rather a cash balance of over N70B in state's account to HIS successor. ST. PETER OBI's 100k minimum wage projection is super attainable, if u know how much is recoupable from the trillions of dollars that's been siphoned among the senile and unproductive cabals within and outside Aso rock on monthly, if not daily basis. Man is Nigeria's Messiah in waiting. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by aujile(m): 7:54pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
BreconHills:You clearly don't understand what minimum wage is. And you definitely don't have an understanding of the economy. Have you ever seen our budget? Or when you see the figures on the budget, do you understand what they represent? |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Wizmj4real(m): 7:56pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy: Guy shut up Are you trying to pretend that your APC government is not the one that brought Nigeria to its current plight Who are the people responsible for public fund stealing and crude stealing Economy is bastardized because your daft Buhari is currupt hense he appointed financial people without brains but to help him steal You're talking about economy |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Naira20: 7:58pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Lol...the joke is on you if you don't see the uniqueness. Ribadu ko, Ribadun(Bribe is sweet) ni Latakia: |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by xukwaa: 8:00pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Enter first now.... |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by christistruth01: 8:01pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Painsoother: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/court-orders-anambra-govt-to-release-n1-5bn-workers-salary-arrears/amp/
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