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Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by TheRealestGuy(m): 2:56pm On Apr 14
This is a personal opinion first off.

I have lived long enough as a Nigerian to understand that Nigerian politicians are a mostly a vile set of humans who can play politics with anything including terrorism and human lives.

I am of the view that the simple reason why the minimum wage increase is yet to be effected is the same reason I mentioned above - politics.

I think what the current administration plans to do is delay any minimum wage increases until 2026, so they can use it as leverage for the 2027 elections.

We have a criminal mafia in charge now and I understand how they think.

They will throw crumbs at Nigerian workers in 2026 in the name of an interim wage increase, make fake promises for when they are re-elected, and then leverage the desperation at that point.

You can bookmark this post and we will review by 2026 and you will see how accurate it is.

If this is not the height of evil then I don't know what is.

Nigerian politicians only scheme and plot how to win elections and corner our common wealth. The welfare of the people is the least of their concern and they will use every weapon including terrorism, hunger and extreme poverty to win elections.

I hope Nigerians wise up and resist this when the time comes.

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by Babaken(m): 3:00pm On Apr 14
Why they have not also reduce import duty now dollar is coming down.

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by Wolexyoshi(m): 3:05pm On Apr 14
What a shit talk from you, yet you claimed you have lived long enough to understand bla bla bla.

The President will be announcing the New Minimum Wage by May 1st which is Workers Day.

So try and hide you face in shame when that eventually happens.

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by Ofunaofu: 3:06pm On Apr 14
I don't think so.

Everything about the minimum wage will be done on or before May 29. Its implementation will take longer than May 29. 

The reason I said so is because Tinubu is desperate for anything to hold on to, at least to show what he has been able to achieve in the past year in office.




Though it's my opinion

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by TheRealestGuy(m): 3:09pm On Apr 14
Wolexyoshi:
What a shit talk from you, yet you claimed you have lived long enough to understand bla bla bla.

The President will be announcing the New Minimum Wage by May 1st which is Workers Day.

So try and hide you face in shame when that eventually happens.

Announcing is not implementation.

Same way they announced no more subsidy but Nigeria is still paying subsidies as we speak.

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by TheRealestGuy(m): 3:56pm On Apr 14
Ofunaofu:
I don't think so.

Everything about the minimum wage will be done on or before May 29. Its implementation will take longer than May 29. 

The reason I said so is because Tinubu is desperate for anything to hold on to, at least to show what he has been able to achieve in the past year in office.

Let's hope so but what I have said is also not beyond your average politician.




Though it's my opinion 
Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by socialmediaman: 4:00pm On Apr 14
When they approve it, they’ll also approve payment in arrears so that people enjoy some free money.

But closer to the elections, a project will be started, similar to TraderMoni, that will be focused on specific regions of the country

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by TheRealestGuy(m): 4:10pm On Apr 14
socialmediaman:
When they approve it, they’ll also approve payment in arrears so that people enjoy some free money.

But closer to the elections, a project will be started, similar to TraderMoni, that will be focused on specific regions of the country

You know the drill.

We will see how that pans out.
Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by Abbeytoy(m): 4:26pm On Apr 14
Both parties involved have not even agreed on anything, and the NLC recently proposed another salary structure, so how did you want the government to sign and implement it?

Read and understand the situation around you before coming online to display your ignorance, old man

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by Brendaniel: 4:52pm On Apr 14
Abbeytoy:
Both parties involved have not even agreed on anything, and the NLC recently proposed another salary structure, so how did you want the government to sign and implement it?

Read and understand the situation around you before coming online to display your ignorance, old man

Did Tinubu need to sign anything with anybody to remove subsidy on petrol or increase electricity tariff, or to increase tax, or to increase import duty or to remove the school funding to federal universities?

So increasing salaries of workers requires committee, deliberation, agreement and signatures while the things I mentioned do not?

Some of you guys really don't know who you are dealing with....

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by Brendaniel: 4:53pm On Apr 14
TheRealestGuy:
This is a personal opinion first off.

I have lived long enough as a Nigerian to understand that Nigerian politicians are a mostly a vile set of humans who can play politics with anything including terrorism and human lives.

I am of the view that the simple reason why the minimum wage increase is yet to be effected is the same reason I mentioned above - politics.

I think what the current administration plans to do is delay any minimum wage increases until 2026, so they can use it as leverage for the 2027 elections.

We have a criminal mafia in charge now and I understand how they think.

They will throw crumbs at Nigerian workers in 2026 in the name of an interim wage increase, make fake promises for when they are re-elected, and then leverage the desperation at that point.

You can bookmark this post and we will review by 2026 and you will see how accurate it is.

If this is not the height of evil then I don't know what is.

Nigerian politicians only scheme and plot how to win elections and corner our common wealth. The welfare of the people is the least of their concern and they will use every weapon including terrorism, hunger and extreme poverty to win elections.

I hope Nigerians wise up and resist this when the time comes.


I still strongly believe Tinubu sponsored Boko Haram during Jonathan's time....

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by Felabrity: 4:54pm On Apr 14
Miscreants will defend anything

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by Abbeytoy(m): 6:52pm On Apr 14
Brendaniel:


Did Tinubu need to sign anything with anybody to remove the subsidy on petrol increase the electricity tariff, to increase tax, to increase import duty or to remove the school funding to federal universities?

So increasing salaries of workers requires committee, deliberation, agreement and signatures while the things I mentioned do not?

Some of you guys really don't know who you are dealing with...

It's not the same thing.
Read, learn and not just talk.

I understand you're angry and don't like how things are going on at the moment like many of us, but please learn not to mix things that are not the same.

I wish you the best of luck

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Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by Brendaniel: 7:37pm On Apr 14
Abbeytoy:


It's not the same thing.
Read, learn and not just talk.

I understand you're angry and don't like how things are going on at the moment like many of us, but please learn not to mix things that are not the same.

I wish you the best of luck

How are they not the same ?

Please can you explain?
Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by Kukutenla: 8:23pm On Apr 14
Wolexyoshi:
What a shit talk from you, yet you claimed you have lived long enough to understand bla bla bla.

The President will be announcing the New Minimum Wage by May 1st which is Workers Day.

So try and hide you face in shame when that eventually happens.
You mean Tinubu will announce 615k as new minimum wage?
Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by delkuf(m): 9:54pm On Apr 14
TheRealestGuy:
This is a personal opinion first off.

I have lived long enough as a Nigerian to understand that Nigerian politicians are a mostly a vile set of humans who can play politics with anything including terrorism and human lives.

I am of the view that the simple reason why the minimum wage increase is yet to be effected is the same reason I mentioned above - politics.

I think what the current administration plans to do is delay any minimum wage increases until 2026, so they can use it as leverage for the 2027 elections.

We have a criminal mafia in charge now and I understand how they think.

They will throw crumbs at Nigerian workers in 2026 in the name of an interim wage increase, make fake promises for when they are re-elected, and then leverage the desperation at that point.

You can bookmark this post and we will review by 2026 and you will see how accurate it is.

If this is not the height of evil then I don't know what is.

Nigerian politicians only scheme and plot how to win elections and corner our common wealth. The welfare of the people is the least of their concern and they will use every weapon including terrorism, hunger and extreme poverty to win elections.

I hope Nigerians wise up and resist this when the time comes.

that your opinion is off.
Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by delkuf(m): 9:57pm On Apr 14
Ofunaofu:
I don't think so.

Everything about the minimum wage will be done on or before May 29. Its implementation will take longer than May 29. 

The reason I said so is because Tinubu is desperate for anything to hold on to, at least to show what he has been able to achieve in the past year in office.




Though it's my opinion 
don't mind that guy talking nonsense. Minimum wage that this tinubu government will use as achievement come may 29
Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by RealityGod: 10:54pm On Apr 14
The removal of universities from IPPIS is one reason to support the thread
Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by basseeafricana: 12:03am On Apr 15
TheRealestGuy:
This is a personal opinion first off.

I have lived long enough as a Nigerian to understand that Nigerian politicians are a mostly a vile set of humans who can play politics with anything including terrorism and human lives.

I am of the view that the simple reason why the minimum wage increase is yet to be effected is the same reason I mentioned above - politics.

I think what the current administration plans to do is delay any minimum wage increases until 2026, so they can use it as leverage for the 2027 elections.

We have a criminal mafia in charge now and I understand how they think.

They will throw crumbs at Nigerian workers in 2026 in the name of an interim wage increase, make fake promises for when they are re-elected, and then leverage the desperation at that point.

You can bookmark this post and we will review by 2026 and you will see how accurate it is.

If this is not the height of evil then I don't know what is.

Nigerian politicians only scheme and plot how to win elections and corner our common wealth. The welfare of the people is the least of their concern and they will use every weapon including terrorism, hunger and extreme poverty to win elections.

I hope Nigerians wise up and resist this when the time comes.

Whatever Tinubu does, he is loosing 2027 election.
Re: Opinion: Why President Tinubu Hasn't Approved Minimum Wage Increase Yet by TheRealestGuy(m): 9:59pm On May 01
Wolexyoshi:
What a shit talk from you, yet you claimed you have lived long enough to understand bla bla bla.

The President will be announcing the New Minimum Wage by May 1st which is Workers Day.

So try and hide you face in shame when that eventually happens.

Has the new minimum wage now been announced?

And someone like you will probably have children and be eligible to vote, when you should be locked up in a mental institution.

You APC miscreants will be the end of Nigeria if you guys continue in this manner.

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