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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by SavageResponse(m): 7:32pm On Aug 15, 2023
Staff of Shell complaining of hardship?

I hope they know there are people who are earning salaries less than 30K in Nigeria

This should be in Jokes section!

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Eriokanmi: 7:32pm On Aug 15, 2023
Hmmm. Expatriates are now protesting too? This is unprecedented. Tinubu gaffes big-time. An economic policy of unification of fx in less than 3 months is now setting Nigeria backwards . I wonder what would happen in 3 months to come.

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Philomath1212: 7:32pm On Aug 15, 2023
You wey dey earn Millions dey complain...
What will people earning 30k, 50k do...
The market women, the artisans and village dwellers...
Abeg the shell workers should pack one side...

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Calitoscassius(m): 7:33pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:
If they don't want to work, they should resign. We can replace them for half the remunerations they're currently being paid.😁.
Really? So it is a race to the bottom right? It's about the lowest paid workers and when the half paid workers start protesting "we" as in you i guess, will replace them again for even more half and on and on it goes till eventually you would replace them with who?

As i said, it is clearly a race to the bottom for you.

Tell me, how much does Naigerian politicians get paid?

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by YelloweWest: 7:33pm On Aug 15, 2023
Shege everywhere. A whole shell staff

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by zoedew: 7:34pm On Aug 15, 2023
Thought they were insulated from the collective suffering of the misgoverned Nigerians where lawmakers splashed n70 billion on car purchases. When Nigerians have had enough they will deliver a spontaneous response.

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Snowx: 7:34pm On Aug 15, 2023
It is going round..it is only APC that's enjoying.

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Eriokanmi: 7:35pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:
If they don't want to work, they should resign. We can replace them for half the remunerations they're currently being paid.😁.
You want to replace expatriates with who exactly? Are they civil servants? I know one of them who possessed a CCIE. Do you know how though it is to bag it and the cost implications? How many Nigerians had that, still living in Nigeria? I've never found one. You talk like an illiterate. I'm sorry to say.

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Deefirm: 7:36pm On Aug 15, 2023
Do you know the investment Shell has made on those human resources you're seeing there, Ode? Do you know human capital is the most expensive resources of an entity, Block Head? You this block head, they should engage you to blow up their facility in less than a day abi?


BoldBrainz:
If they don't want to work, they should resign. We can replace them for half the remunerations they're currently being paid.😁.

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by BoldBrainz(m): 7:36pm On Aug 15, 2023
Calitoscassius:
Really? So it is a race to the bottom right? It's about the lowest paid workers and when the half paid workers start protesting "we" as in you i guess, will replace them again for even more half and on and on it goes till eventually you would replace them with who?

As i said, it is clearly a race to the bottom for you.

Tell me, how much does Naigerian politicians get paid?

It's not a race. Nobody even has the energy to be running right now. It's a work environment, and where certain hands fail to get things done, more hands can suffice.

As for what Nigerian politicians earn, I'm certain that information is within the purview of the Fiscal Allocation Commission.
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by BoldBrainz(m): 7:37pm On Aug 15, 2023
Deefirm:
Do you know the investment Shell has made on those human resources you're seeing there, Ode? Do you know human capital is the most expensive resources of an entity, Block Head? You this block head, they should engage you to blow up their facility in less than a day abi?



I'm terribly sorry that you're mistaking me for the clan head of your community.. smiley.
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Josephkabila12: 7:39pm On Aug 15, 2023
When you dey talk of shell workers, mention Petroleum Engineers, Geophysicists, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, e.t.c no be helpers Dem u go dey call shell workers. Go Shell RA for Rumubiakani, Agip RA for Mgboshimini for portharcourt go see the real oil and gas workers as Dem dey enjoy life. No be dis helpers u dey show here.
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by BoldBrainz(m): 7:41pm On Aug 15, 2023
Eriokanmi:
You want to replace expatriates with who exactly? Are they civil servants? I know one of them who possessed a CCIE. Do you know how though it is to bag it and the cost implications? How many Nigerians had that, still living in Nigeria? I've never found one. You talk like an illiterate. I'm sorry to say.

There's no certification in the world that is held by a single individual. Where these ones have been to learn and gather the requisite knowledge, loads of other people have done same. Should those workers up and resign en-mass, there'll be replacements for them in less than a week. There'll just be the matter of the needed training.

It's rather you who's reasoning like a brain that hasn't left the confines of a damp village hut.

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Ewedegubbler: 7:41pm On Aug 15, 2023
They are Igbo. They hate Tinubu

Bulaba

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by nextstep(m): 7:41pm On Aug 15, 2023
Nigeria is finally paying market price for fuel (the same as Ghana and other African countries), so what's the noise about again?

What did all these people do when they were paying 1/3 of the price of fuel? Technically, they should have savings from not paying market price all these decades. grin

And having working refineries (including Dangote) won't bring down the price: why should somebody sell in Lagos for cheaper when they can get market price in Accra? Especially when their refinery is financed in dollars?

Let us enjoy the collective pain jare. I didn't vote for Tinubu, but on this I stand: subsidies have to go, permanently. Anything else will just make the pain worse and shift it to our next generation.
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Z43cvahi: 7:41pm On Aug 15, 2023
Scam this white heads, Pray! Bomb! Keep Bombing, Cashout!, Repeat the process!!, Thank me later & I got you..
Dollar is hitting 1k soon... grin cool
Remember that Tinubu didn't promise you nothing, he only said "IT IS HIS TURN"

Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by condralbedez: 7:42pm On Aug 15, 2023
undecided
And some persons are still okay with this Administration.

Abeg darling daddy crews,how una dey take survive

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Nobody: 7:42pm On Aug 15, 2023
Fibonacci88:

What skill do u have to be employed by shell??
Your monika reminds of Iteration.
Fibonacci method of Iteration
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by seeker121(m): 7:42pm On Aug 15, 2023
How much is ur training fee.
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by floret23(f): 7:43pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:
If they don't want to work, they should resign. We can replace them for half the remunerations they're currently being paid.😁.
Black brain mentality. Hope you won't pass this to your children.

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by BoldBrainz(m): 7:44pm On Aug 15, 2023
floret23:
Black brain mentality. Hope you won't pass this to your children.

No, I won't. I promise.
I do hope you'll pass your own brain to yours?
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by obyrich(m): 7:44pm On Aug 15, 2023
grandstar:
Aren't Shell workers paid in Dollars?

These are most likely contract staff
Majority of permanent staff are paid in Naira.

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Fairview1: 7:44pm On Aug 15, 2023
Why is this thread trending since morning?

https://www.nairaland.com/7560544/these-wisdom-words-change-life
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by seeker121(m): 7:44pm On Aug 15, 2023
Don't worry when things escalate and goes out of hand I will come back to ask you if you still support this trial and error government.
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Calitoscassius(m): 7:45pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:


It's not a race. Nobody even has the energy to be running right now. It's a work environment, and where certain hands fail to get things done, more hands can suffice.

As for what Nigerian politicians earn, I'm certain that information is within the purview of the Fiscal Allocation Commission.
grin grin You clearly didn't understand what i meant by race. Never mind. What i meant was that wages or salaries are supposed to be going up not down, as you suggested that you would replace them with workers for half of their wages.


No need for the Fiscal whatever commission, everyone is aware that Naigerian politicians earn millions in salaries

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by grandstar(m): 7:48pm On Aug 15, 2023
obyrich:
Majority of permanent staff are paid in Naira.
I never knew. Thanks for the enlightenment
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by BoldBrainz(m): 7:49pm On Aug 15, 2023
Calitoscassius:
grin grin You clearly didn't understand what i meant by race. Never mind. What i meant was that wages or salaries are supposed to be going up not down, as you suggested that you would replace them with workers for half of their wages.


No need for the Fiscal whatever commission, everyone is aware that Naigerian politicians earn millions in salaries

You clearly have a hard time recognising sarcasm even if it slaps you hard on the face.
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Bluntemperor: 7:49pm On Aug 15, 2023
Taylor90:
Buhati is obviously vindicated

I was thinking Buhari was even worse not knowing Ebola was inside incubator waiting to strike

Just 2 months plus this baboon of a drug frog has crippled and plunged Nigeria to irredeemable stage 6 cancer

Imagine shell workers complaining

What’s now left for a common man

So, you don't have any other job than ranting on Nairaland Forum every now and then,with your Association of Liars-using Social Media to create nuisance?
So,only Tinubu's Govt of 2- Months Old is having issues but you closed your eyes to know that Today's Problems have been there over Decades,yet you don't even have Alternative Solutions to profer to Nigeria!
Na wao for Una set,make you continue with different moniker on Nairaland!
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Essence20(m): 7:49pm On Aug 15, 2023
Few days of balablu has surpassed 8yrs of Buhari in hardship and suffering. Agbadorians should hide their head in shame

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by floret23(f): 7:51pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:


No, I won't. I promise.
I do hope you'll pass your own brain to yours?
grin
Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Lovenorth: 7:54pm On Aug 15, 2023
Dead man is better than Tinubu

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Re: Shell Petroleum Workers Protest Over Hardship In Nigeria (Pics) by Kennitrust(m): 7:54pm On Aug 15, 2023
He said, it my turn to show Nigerian shege

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