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| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by orisa37: 8:30am On Jun 03, 2023 |
"we-will-review-minimum-wage-to-reflect-current-realities". COOOOOORECT. SEARCH FOR SOURCES OF REVENUE. INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY. ESTABLISH CONTRIBUTORY SERVICES. ESTABLISH DELEGATED GOVERNANCE BY FAPRES AND CTTRFG. LET THE STATES BE INDIVIDUALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SOCIAL SECURITY POLICING OF THEIR STATES BY THEMSELVES. LET THE STATES COLLECT COMMISSIONS, ROYALTIES, RENTS, RATES AND TAXES FOR THE USE OF THEIR LAND FOR MINING, SEARCHING, ESTABLISHING FACTORIES FOR PRODUCTION AND OFFICES FOR SERVICES. LET THE STATES ELECT THEIR OWN RESIDENT CITIZENS TO REPRESENT THEM IN ANY FORUM. LET THE FG BE CONTENT WITH 10% OF EACH STATE REVENUE EARNINGS TO RUN FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MILITARY AND LIAISON SERVICES FOR OUR 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES. FROM ORUNTO27 ORISAORUNTOSPEAKS. |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 8:38am On Jun 03, 2023 |
hakeemhakeem:Which judiciary will take care of that when it has already been taken care of by the US court when he forfeited over $460,000 of drug proceeds to the US government |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 8:40am On Jun 03, 2023 |
seanfer:It will be returned If it is not returned, nigerians are going to troop out en masse to protest against its removal the same way Tinubu protested against subsidy removal during Goodluck Jonathan regime |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by seanfer(m): 8:45am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:You can lead the protest from your street. |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by hakeemhakeem(m): 8:45am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:Since you knew that he has been punished for the crime committed while troubles yourself.if the punishment wasn't enough for you maybe get him and deal with him personal |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 8:48am On Jun 03, 2023 |
hakeemhakeem:I am not troubling myself Just re-echoing the fact that who we have on our cannot be trusted owing to his antecedence |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 8:49am On Jun 03, 2023 |
seanfer:I will |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by YouandiAllofus: 9:01am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Just like i have said before, minimum wage has to be in 6 figures so the salary earner can cope with the harsh reality of subsidy removal |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by hakeemhakeem(m): 9:02am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:We all our antecedents is good or bad while finding our feet, once crimes committed and punishment served LE FINI |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by ORIENTATION101: 9:20am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Nightwolf1:no. There was no provision for subsidy in 2023 budget. It was Nnpc that was paying for it. That's why they didn't credit anything to federation purse. |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by ORIENTATION101: 9:23am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:you re living in bubbles. Nigerians have already moved on except sore losers. Find tinubu campaign speech on subsidy "" no amount of protest will make me reverse the subsidy removal"" So get ready to protest for 4yrs. And be warned Lagos or SW will not be used as launch pad for protest. This time around we lagosian will flog sense into your head |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by senatordave1(m): 9:24am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Penguin2:Tinubu will increase it to at least 50k.payment by fg is not the problem,can the states pay? |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by quinox947: 9:40am On Jun 03, 2023 |
How many Nigerians actually collect salaries. What about the informal sector that constitute over 60% of the Nigeria populace? |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by APCNig: 9:53am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:If what he announced is gibberish, tell your biological father to announce his own |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by ahaz: 10:17am On Jun 03, 2023 |
LeoDeKing:Bro there is no need hating the man..Anybody that wrote waec or before 1999 can tell you the difference when Asiwaju came in..i love him for one thing, he has a heart of dishing out welfare to the people..if it's good, the man an good man for sure except you know sabi the guy way. Now, look at his address, and compare him with the Olodo that just left, you will see a zillion years difference..He speaks with direction and like a man that know his onionnn and not like wan wandering normade lost Jn he dessert |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 10:19am On Jun 03, 2023 |
ORIENTATION101:Move to where Keep deceiving yourself and Tinubu Like I said, Nigerians are going to mobilise themselves and protest against subsidy removal the same way Tinubu and his ilks mobilised and protest against subsidy removal during Goodluck Jonathan Do yourself some good and join this patriotic call to rescue this country from those involving in criminal state capture Because you children will ask you, what was your role |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by ORIENTATION101: 10:27am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:instead of constituting nuiscance on the street, do an go fund me of 580b that FG will need to sustain subsidy or better still get a license to import crude oil then you can sell yours for 185 per litre |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Patriotsleague: 10:33am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Banish house of representatives, we are wasting money with two legislative houses, their functions can be carried out by senate, and other local government arms...save money, reduce the amount of civil servants, most don't do anything at work, instead invest the money in cottage industries across Nigeria, especially rural areas, to utilize crops and extracted resources, this will boost the value chain, create employment, multiplier effects, productivity and wholesome inclusive development, as well as reduce our imports volume. Most civil servants are liabilities to Nigeria, they sit there to exploit Nigerians. We need a small, effective, well paid and monitored civil service, use more technology for their services. |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 10:38am On Jun 03, 2023*. Modified: 11:12am On Jun 03, 2023 |
ORIENTATION101:Angola is an Oil producing country like Nigeria, over there, there is still some subsidy on petrol, though not total They have full subsidy on kerosene, diesel, cooking gas, gasoil But Nigeria got no subsidy on kerosene, diesel, cooking gas and right now subsidy have been removed from petrol. Now tell me, What is the common man benefiting from this country as an Oil producing nation |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by ORIENTATION101: 10:58am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:dey play
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| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by goodness4ever(m): 10:59am On Jun 03, 2023 |
He has no choice. |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by ORIENTATION101: 11:00am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:nigerians are still enjoying subsidy on education ,healthcare, electricity , ferterlizer e t c. |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 11:05am On Jun 03, 2023 |
ORIENTATION101:Where did you get this information from Are you sure you are in this country? Which healthcare, education,electricity and ferterlizer the government is subsidising Can you explain how the government is subsidising those services |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 11:08am On Jun 03, 2023 |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Zxcvbnmghtr: 11:10am On Jun 03, 2023 |
LeoDeKing:Because he is always using money to find his way. It will sound weird to say he bribed President Biden. He bribed so to get his congratulatory message. |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by ORIENTATION101: 11:19am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:lols you think what Nigerian students pays is what FG is using to maintain their federal institution. Your ignorance is legendary if you think nigerians are paying real market value of Electricity, school fees and hospital fees in all federal institutions. |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by ORIENTATION101: 11:22am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:nigeria situation us critical compare to Angola, yet Angola has cut major subsidy funding. If Angola was using loan to pay subsidy by now it would have been phased out instead of their 2025 target |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 11:25am On Jun 03, 2023 |
ORIENTATION101:You display of ignorance is second to none Where is the electricity, is there any where in Nigeria that can boast of 18hrs steady electricity every day. Have you gone around to see the state of our primary health care centres Honestly, I pity you bro |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 11:30am On Jun 03, 2023 |
ORIENTATION101:Why is Nigeria in a critical situation, who are those who put Nigeria in a critical situation Let's fix that first Angola as a Oil producing country is subsidising kerosene, diesel, cooking gas and gasoil These ones have already been phased out here in Nigeria What is the common man benefiting from Nigeria as an Oil producing country |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by ORIENTATION101: 11:36am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Bobloco:bro I guess you live under rock. Where I live in Lagos, we have over 18hrs steady light. Infact generator is useless. In a nutshell. Any areas that is 90% metered enjoys over 18hrs light . Not only in Lagos other states inclusive. In magodo area sometimes ago They fucking had 24hrs light over a month. Leave trenches bro. Petrol subsidy is one of the reasons our PHC are still like that. Lagos Ibadan cost 300b to build from scratch .yet we pay 580b every month to subsidizes fuel that ends up in the rest of west africa countries. Imagine we re investing over 7.8trillion yearly subsidy into education ,and health center? Use your head bro |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Bobloco: 11:44am On Jun 03, 2023 |
ORIENTATION101:I live in the city but you need to travel around to see things yourself Nigerians are suffering, the subsidy removal only exasperated the situation Tinubu wasn't supposed to start this way, there are other critical things to do not subsidy removal. No money will be saved from it He should tackle the high cost of governance and corruption, he will save a whole lot of money from there |
| Re: Tinubu: We Will Review Minimum Wage To Reflect Current Realities by Oyomesiile: 11:50am On Jun 03, 2023 |
Igbosareuseless:Walahi, ori e ti daru. Shey oro wipe ara oko Oyo nimi ti komo nko ti o nshele ni awon orile ede adulawo iyoku abi? Jeki ori e pe gidi gan ni. Gbogbo eyin ti e n tele Tinubu ni ole. Alatenuje ni gbogbo yin. Aiye ti laju ju gbogbo rubbish wonyi lo. Shior. |
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