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Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by Judolisco(m): 12:58pm On Aug 09, 2023
ACRI:
The government must focus on the non oil

We should be focusing on:

Agriculture

Construction


The ministries need smart leadership, we need this now....the vacuum is nauseating



Another
Agriculture and massive industrialization... I wish d fuel can jst finish
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 1:04pm On Aug 09, 2023
Racoon:
Global employment to grow by one per cent 2023 – ILO


https://punchng.com/global-employment-to-grow-by-one-per-cent-2023-ilo/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1691556855



https://punchng.com/nigeria-tops-global-unemployment-rating/
Nigeria have the highest unemployment at home and Abroad in Europe and America an employment of Nigerians is more than 50% nobody employees you once they find out you are a Nigerian they get rid of you.


Nigerians will go to another man's land then they want to vote for a Nigerian criminal that is where the problem and then people do not employ them anymore
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by Alliswell248: 1:08pm On Aug 09, 2023
Racoon:
It may be true Nigeriens are begging but why is Nigeria now wanting to play the big brother role for them when it has long won the world's headquarters for extreme poverty award to itself? Are you not ashame for your country?
Noise Makers.
Go and find something doing.
Frustration at its peak.
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by lomprico(m): 1:41pm On Aug 09, 2023
Lol, lies upon lies.
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by FEGNO: 1:42pm On Aug 09, 2023
Someone please tell me how in a Country with the highest unemployment rate in the whole world we managed to elect the same party. Something that cannot happen in any other “ normal “ and sane society💁
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by TheRealestGuy(m): 2:53pm On Aug 09, 2023
WorldRichest:
Niger 0.5% unemployment rate, but millions of Niger Republic citizens are begging all over Northern and Southern Nigeria.

Well, maybe they are gainfully employed as Beggars.

Idiots think everyone is also an idiot like them
KPMG and ILO are IPOB too according to BATidiõts

And your parents were jubilating the day you were born cheesy
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by TheRealestGuy(m): 3:01pm On Aug 09, 2023
Alliswell248:
Noise Makers.
Go and find something doing.
Frustration at its peak.
Lol.

Frustration?

Yes, every NORMAL Nigerian is extremely frustrated with the stagnation and reversal in the country's fortunes especially since 2014.

But BATidiôts always think it's politics and everyone against APC is unpatriotic and IPOB.

Won't waste my time replying any trope you mention me with but just know that you will reap what you sow as long as life is concerned.
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by victory36(m): 6:36pm On Aug 09, 2023
wittywriter:
Think self-employment as a youth or anyone that has access to internet.
$ is now #900.....earn virtually and legitimately.


Wittyness
pls, help me. Can you teach me a skill that earns in USD?🤲
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by Mubiola360: 9:24pm On Aug 09, 2023
Angelfrost:
It's interesting that nations like Niger which are condescendingly regarded as poor nations have incredibly lower unemployment rates than the "Giant" of Africa.

I know many of you sycophants will always bring forth the stupid and overused "Population" excuse (y'all need better excuses), but this nation is nowhere close to the population of some advanced nations.

The nation is simply deficient in strategic and progressive leadership... And, you citizens need to get off your high horses and learn skills. Formal employment (White collar jobs) will continue to decrease as we progress along.

Our leaders should seriously engage with the youth population and create accessibility to soft loans for small and medium-scale startups.
first of all what is Niger's population and what is our population.
27,202,843 is Niger while Nigeria is 223,804,632 , 8.2 bigger than Niger. Just imagine comparing a man with 2 children to a man with 17 children
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by Fearyourcreator: 9:28pm On Aug 09, 2023
Taylor90:
cheesy cheesy grin cheesy grin


Anyways I’m not surprised

You know why?

Because I knew Buhari will be far better than Tinubu

Tinubu is a monumental failure and disaster
Like your tribe
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by victory36(m): 10:33pm On Aug 09, 2023
wittywriter:
Think self-employment as a youth or anyone that has access to internet.
$ is now #900.....earn virtually and legitimately.

I may not have the spare time but I can assign you to one of my techie person that will so just kindly drop a digit ..you'll be reached.

Wittyness
WhatsApp and tele. No.: 08121151007
Re: ILO: Global Employment To Grow By 1% in 2023; Nigeria Tops Global Rating by victory36(m): 9:42am On Aug 10, 2023
wittywriter:
Think self-employment as a youth or anyone that has access to internet.
$ is now #900.....earn virtually and legitimately.

I may not have the spare time but I can assign you to one of my techie person that will so just kindly drop a digit ..you'll be reached.

Wittyness
Thank you sir. I have been reached.
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