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Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by historic: 8:52pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
tunjijones: Which one has Tinubu told us |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by tegrianonigltd(m): 8:54pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Trapnews: Suppose be 150k, cut down government officials money and you can do that, how one senator do wedding for him pikin for London 18.9 million pounds 6 years ago, and he is still in power While masses are suffering. Una do dey used to core politicians and suffering, no vess, they have made everything look like norm. Suffering is not normal, 1 Like |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Ndialayou: 8:57pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy:You have said it all,only fools would believe such…I remember that year,MTN was dashing people aero plane….u will buy 1500 recharge and win a plane…. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Cutehector(m): 8:57pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
slivertongue:You should be more careful on who to vote in.. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by olamike02: 8:58pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Lifted from Sowore's party manifesto. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Lubumbashi: 8:58pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Smells like MMM |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Oyiboman69: 8:59pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy:what has been the state and the fate of the country with your past and present leaders that you're spewing such? |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by deavicky(m): 8:59pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
triple996:you think say crude oil na ur mate. If no be say our leaders they misappropriate the funds u for no say no be small money they enter this country. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by gibsonwales(m): 9:00pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Labour party should thread carefully, mek una no go bite more than you can chew. That figure is realistic, but politically unrealistic !!! 2 Likes |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by harqinhola(m): 9:01pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
historic: my answer is NO |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by BreconHills(m): 9:04pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
g4gerald: So you don't know that the labour force is integrated where skills and competencies are similar? There is no distinction. When minimum wage went up to 30 we saw increased demands in private sector. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Corrinthians(m): 9:06pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
SLAP44:Yeah, he paid well and paid everyone, that's why some folks were on strike for over 13 months in Anambra during his time. You people must think everyone is an idiot like the typical Obi supporter. 2 Likes |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by naphtalish(m): 9:16pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy: I have seen your replies in topics about Peter Obi and the Labour Party and I reckon you need some enlightenment. It's true that if you are to implement this sited minimum wage to the current state of Nigeria's economy as the clown of the APC government have brought it, it's not feasible. However, the economy recovery plan of Peter Obi is achievable and that minimum wage is implementable. With the following points, Ill be stating how it's going to be simply possible based on the documents presented to the Nigerian people by Peter Obi as the blue print for the next phase of our dear great Nation. 1. To implement this, this lacklustre, weak, incompetent and misleading government will be kicked out of Public offices and competent public officers (such as Peter Obi) will be elected into office for good governance. 2. When monies stolen from public coffers by criminal officers are recoverd and returned, there will be a large increase in the Treasury of the Nigerian state. What amounts are we talking about? We are talking billions of Dollars. !. Monies stolen by Legislative Arm for constituency projects. Senate, Reps and State House of Assembly and even governors.etc !!. Monies stolen by Public officers in high places. Eg NNPC. Remember there's still an on going investigation as to how government have been stealing oil and also how NNPC have been inflating the amount of stolen oil high above the actual amount. 3. When we begin to have Agricultural development and we move towards a productive and exporting economy. Our economy will be strong and better. Our Naira will recover and prices of goods will stabilize in the market. 4. When people decide to go to school, manual Labour will become more expensive since it will require educated skilled labourers to work for you. That way exploitation will be arrested. 5. When righteousness and honesty is restored to the public sector, people will not take bribes, people will do what offices demand, public money will be put to good use and what do you think will happen? Let me help you; money will not be stolen, money will be accounted for, salaries will be paid, labour will be rewarded, Nigeria will be on the Map of the World and in the center of development. For every young person out there reading this. Nigeria can still be great in our time. We can have the Nigeria we dream of, we can have a great Nation of prosperity and a land of opportunities. Let's not be discouraged by the elements that don't want to even try to make Nigeria great and don't be part of them. Let's Join our hands and build our Nation because we all need each other to do this. Let's Vote Peter Obi/ Dahtti Ahmed Baba Let's joins our hands to lift this Nation high. Our parents May have failed this great Nation, but shall we join them and do nothing? No! We must take a stand and do the unthinkable. Let's get Nigeria back � Let's get it working again. VOTE Labour Party � 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by BreconHills(m): 9:16pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
aujile: Minimum wage by any sector whether private or public sector ripples through the labour market. The divide is artificial Regarding the last minimum wage of 30k it is trite knowledge that 20 states were unable to implement it. A raise on minimum wage needs to be funded. From where? Did they explain? You simply can't pull figures out of the hat. If they are from wastage savings, point them out and give us the numbers. I refuse to rise to the insults bait. Let's talk the numbers. Take public sector and look at the number of employees. Build in the fact that a minimum wage of x necessitates raises on all employment levels. Use the percentage increase and run it through the 16 levels of the civil service and tell me where that money will come from. 2 Likes |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Oyiboman69: 9:19pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
gibsonwales:if you know the amount of money our leaders steal and loot everyday... even 150000 can be paid to labour. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Okoroawusa: 9:26pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
TheNiceGuy:Na wa for you o! No be person wey get head you go tell make him use him head? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by OLOKOESHIN: 9:28pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
SLAP44:You be EhannA |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Emola12(m): 9:28pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Christistruth00:like say you dey among those workers |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by TimmyA: 9:28pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
This is purely APC propaganda, because it is not part of LP's manifesto |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Teenaira: 9:29pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
SLAP44: Wake up, wake up. It is day break already. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Teenaira: 9:32pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy: Sure, you can buy an aeroplane for a kid but it will be a toy. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Gandrova: 9:33pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
SLAP44: |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Tareq1105: 9:37pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
SLAP44: Deceitful people deceiving themselves in order to get to the throne. It's the end that justify the means. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by eguarojeona: 9:42pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy:Lol,this was how network providers said then per second for calls cant work.Till Glo did it.And others followed.Peter Obi leads,others follow. 1 Like |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Tareq1105: 9:43pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Naira20: What's unique inside LP manifesto? |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by kelly72: 9:44pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Trapnews: Hahahahaha...I know that news hit you for face like a 50 kg bag of cement. Sorry o 1 Like |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Fearyourcreator: 9:45pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy:Many are not just realistic... They dont know how much it takes to run a country as populous like Nigeria... Nigerias economy should at least as big as one third of that America to see all these happening... No soft landing anywhere... Something am sure of is they will be so much dissappointed... It's easier said than done |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Signum(f): 9:58pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
Trapnews: You are not desperate and ur Tinubu is everywhere shouting "it's his turn". You are a stupid hypocrite. And that's why good things will be far from you, because you are against the good hope of Nigeria. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by omokab: 9:59pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
alsudan:stay there and be deceiving yourself .i am a federal civil servant and an accountant ,level 13 precisely but I know is not possible . The mist important thing is to work on economy and make the live of citizen better . if salary is increase to 89-100k prices of goods and other commodities will jump like say tomorrow no dey. Where will he get the money to pay such amount ? Multiply the figure with the numbers of federal civil servant and see result. Where would state get their money from . talk is cheap but in reality he can't afford to pay it. |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by OfficialAPCNig: 10:05pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
lhordspy:Why do APC miscreants hate anything that will pull the masses out of poverty? 80k monthly is achievable with fiscal prudence and Obi has A1 in that |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by tunjijones(m): 10:08pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
historic: Who is considering voting for Tinubu? |
Re: Labour Party Hints At Increasing Minimum Wage To ₦80,000-₦100,000 by Mccullum: 10:11pm On Dec 08, 2022 |
One of the most pathological lying politician very easier to identify, Many state in Nigeria struggling to pay 30k and a party that is not at helm of affairs of just a state is promising 80k monthly, Peethief Greedy Obi is dullard even in lying because every sensitive persons will understand the red flag of the appalling pledge of LP on minimum wage in their manifesto. |
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