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Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Essence20(m): 1:59pm On Jun 03, 2024
Weldone Labour. Keep pressing their neck, they should change the minimum wage same way they changed national anthem
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Efuaye(m): 2:00pm On Jun 03, 2024
Are we back in General Abacha days? The next few days will tell with this ongoing Labour Strike
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by tutudesz: 2:01pm On Jun 03, 2024
Itiskdg121:
Way to go.
Workers are the engine room to a successful nation.
30k minimum wage at this present time in the country is a disrespect to labour
And the engine room of corruption too
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Deltavariant(m): 2:01pm On Jun 03, 2024
Joe Ajaero I salute
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by tutudesz: 2:06pm On Jun 03, 2024
Essence20:
Weldone Labour. Keep pressing their neck, they should change the minimum wage same way they changed national anthem
Which neck undecided The ordinary Nigerians or Government huh
Labour shutting down every sector that affect the common man, instead of Dem to shut down government house's and Aso Rock.
Government house's have budgeted money for medical bills and power bills. so I see no reason why Labour shut down the power sector, which the common man depends on
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Itiskdg121(m): 2:07pm On Jun 03, 2024
Including you?
tutudesz:
And the engine room of corruption too
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by tutudesz: 2:11pm On Jun 03, 2024
Itiskdg121:
Including you?
Am not a civil servant undecided No political appointee can steal without the help of civil servant. Civil servants contributed 70% to Nigeria problem.
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Itiskdg121(m): 2:13pm On Jun 03, 2024
Topic for another day.
Minimum wage first
tutudesz:
Am not a civil servant undecided No political appointee can steal without the help of civil servant. Civil servants contributed 70% to Nigeria problem.
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by tutudesz: 2:17pm On Jun 03, 2024
Itiskdg121:
Topic for another day.
Minimum wage first
Minimum wage for federal government workers abi huh Because this wages increase doesn't affect state, LG and cooperate worker's.
So many state are yet to start paying the 30k wages and cooperation organization grin
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Essence20(m): 2:17pm On Jun 03, 2024
tutudesz:
Which neck undecided The ordinary Nigerians or Government huh
Labour shutting down every sector that affect the common man, instead of Dem to shut down government house's and Aso Rock.
Government house's have budgeted money for medical bills and power bills. so I see no reason why Labour shut down the power sector, which the common man depends on
You're right but desperate times call for desperate measures. We can't continue to feed from hand to mouth, let's exercise a little patient and see how it pans out.
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Olufunmilayo111(f): 2:20pm On Jun 03, 2024
nwaimkper:
It's a shutdown nationwide!
Yes
Total shutdown
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Olufunmilayo111(f): 2:20pm On Jun 03, 2024
Essence20:
Weldone Labour. Keep pressing their neck, they should change the minimum wage same way they changed national anthem
It doesn't take them 2 days to change the national anthem
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Santalpharay: 2:23pm On Jun 03, 2024
SenatePresdo:
30k Tinubu media miscreants go cry tire grin
We are protesting/ working so that their stipends will be increased to at least 35k. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by tutudesz: 2:26pm On Jun 03, 2024
Essence20:
You're right but desperate times call for desperate measures. We can't continue to feed from hand to mouth, let's exercise a little patient and see how it pans out.
Government will wait for the common man to turn on labor has usually undecided Shutting down power was Labour biggest mistake and Nigerians will turn on them before 24 hours.
How many Nigerians can afford petrol now huh Nigerians that manage to buy enough foodstuffs because of the strike and those food will get spoiled because of no light, will turn on Labor
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by qtx(m): 2:39pm On Jun 03, 2024
AmiableMosquito:
Awesome. The money government will lose in 1 week is enough to fund the NLC proposed MW for six months.

Eneke the bird says that since men have learned to shoot without missing, he has learned to fly without perching.
Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart

Pikin wey say him mama no go sleep, him self no go use eye see sleep.
Which side you dey sir?
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Minime10(m): 2:43pm On Jun 03, 2024
Criminal civil servants
Who taught politicians how to steal money if not civil servants
Who start official corruption in Nigeria if not the Nigerian civil servants
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by codedguy1(m): 2:47pm On Jun 03, 2024
tutudesz:
And the engine room of corruption too
So what are politicians?
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by tutudesz: 2:50pm On Jun 03, 2024
codedguy1:
So what are politicians?
Politicians can't steal with civil servant helping them undecided Civil servant are the ones that run everything, from Contract cost, Contract vetting process, etc.
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by AmiableMosquito: 2:50pm On Jun 03, 2024
qtx:
Which side you dey sir?
Abuja o
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by codedguy1(m): 2:53pm On Jun 03, 2024
tutudesz:
Politicians can't steal with civil servant helping them undecided Civil servant are the ones that run everything, from Contract cost, Contract vetting process, etc.
I totally agree. But it seems the politicians are only ones cashing out so let the civil servant cash out through a reasonable minimum wage.

If the politicians can buy 150m jeeps for themselves, collect 30m monthly, do anyhow with security votes while making policies that will make common man suffer the workers want to also enjoy a living wage.

Let all of us be mad na. grin
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by qtx(m): 2:55pm On Jun 03, 2024
AmiableMosquito:
Abuja o
No, i meant weda na NLC abi na government side you de support?
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by AmiableMosquito: 2:56pm On Jun 03, 2024
qtx:
No, i meant weda na NLC abi na government side you de support?
grin grin I am 100% with NLC
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Obainomilano: 2:58pm On Jun 03, 2024
Faiththatworks:
Although I'm very sympathetic to the cause of the Labor leaders but this method adopted isn't working.
I have been reading some report including this one showing labour leaders resorting to using force to get people involved in the strike.
I daresay this is nonsensical,how do you force people to be involved in a strike that is supposedly fighting for the rights.
This strike is a big failure and I expect the propaganda department of Labour stop all this posting of pictures showing the strike had any effect in Nigeria.
School children went to school today,the transport unions are working at least in Lagos,even some banks are opened so which strike are the labour leaders deceiving themselves is effective.
It will only get worse if they continue to thread this path, immediately Government sees the people are not behind these leaders,their strike will become totally ineffective.
My advice to labor leaders is to come down from their inflated high horse and accept a minimum of 700000-80000 as the minimum wage.
God bless Nigeria.
on behalf of the empty 💀 agbadorians I congratulate you for doing a good job ...I paint of garri for u to manage next month and 2k has been added to ur starvation budget... consult ur coordinator for this gifts...
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by tutudesz: 2:58pm On Jun 03, 2024
codedguy1:
I totally agree. But it seems the politicians are only ones cashing out so let the civil servant cash out through a reasonable minimum wage.

If the politicians can buy 150m jeeps for themselves, collect 30m monthly, do anyhow with security votes while making policies that will make common man suffer the workers want to also enjoy a living wage.

Let all of us be mad na. grin
Go to Abuja and see the wickedness of civil servants in action. A paper that would take one hour to process, they will take one month to do it, because you refuse to settle them.
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Exceed15: 3:15pm On Jun 03, 2024
Total lockdown.. that's the language Tinubu govt understand.
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Calitoscassius(m): 3:35pm On Jun 03, 2024
Faiththatworks:
Although I'm very sympathetic to the cause of the Labor leaders but this method adopted isn't working.
I have been reading some report including this one showing labour leaders resorting to using force to get people involved in the strike.
I daresay this is nonsensical,how do you force people to be involved in a strike that is supposedly fighting for the rights.
This strike is a big failure and I expect the propaganda department of Labour stop all this posting of pictures showing the strike had any effect in Nigeria.
School children went to school today,the transport unions are working at least in Lagos,even some banks are opened so which strike are the labour leaders deceiving themselves is effective.
It will only get worse if they continue to thread this path, immediately Government sees the people are not behind these leaders,their strike will become totally ineffective.
My advice to labor leaders is to come down from their inflated high horse and accept a minimum of 700000-80000 as the minimum wage.
God bless Nigeria.
Rubbish talk.
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by harjay1986: 5:48pm On Jun 03, 2024
Faiththatworks:
Although I'm very sympathetic to the cause of the Labor leaders but this method adopted isn't working.
I have been reading some report including this one showing labour leaders resorting to using force to get people involved in the strike.
I daresay this is nonsensical,how do you force people to be involved in a strike that is supposedly fighting for the rights.
This strike is a big failure and I expect the propaganda department of Labour stop all this posting of pictures showing the strike had any effect in Nigeria.
School children went to school today,the transport unions are working at least in Lagos,even some banks are opened so which strike are the labour leaders deceiving themselves is effective.
It will only get worse if they continue to thread this path, immediately Government sees the people are not behind these leaders,their strike will become totally ineffective.
My advice to labor leaders is to come down from their inflated high horse and accept a minimum of 700000-80000 as the minimum wage.
God bless Nigeria.
The reason why many will not comply with them is that they only fight for the federal work after which the Private and State work will now need to beg their pay Master
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by Nobody: 8:33pm On Jun 03, 2024
Faiththatworks:
Although I'm very sympathetic to the cause of the Labor leaders but this method adopted isn't working.
I have been reading some report including this one showing labour leaders resorting to using force to get people involved in the strike.
I daresay this is nonsensical,how do you force people to be involved in a strike that is supposedly fighting for the rights.
This strike is a big failure and I expect the propaganda department of Labour stop all this posting of pictures showing the strike had any effect in Nigeria.
School children went to school today,the transport unions are working at least in Lagos,even some banks are opened so which strike are the labour leaders deceiving themselves is effective.
It will only get worse if they continue to thread this path, immediately Government sees the people are not behind these leaders,their strike will become totally ineffective.
My advice to labor leaders is to come down from their inflated high horse and accept a minimum of 700000-80000 as the minimum wage.
God bless Nigeria.
God punish you and your generation! You are a fo0l that shouldn't be allowed in the cyberspace.

Next time, do remember to plug in your sense before coming online......ba5tard!!!
Re: Strike: Workers Shut Federal Secretariat, Abuja (photos) by highness25(m): 11:35pm On Jun 03, 2024
Faiththatworks:
Although I'm very sympathetic to the cause of the Labor leaders but this method adopted isn't working.
I have been reading some report including this one showing labour leaders resorting to using force to get people involved in the strike.
I daresay this is nonsensical,how do you force people to be involved in a strike that is supposedly fighting for the rights.
This strike is a big failure and I expect the propaganda department of Labour stop all this posting of pictures showing the strike had any effect in Nigeria.
School children went to school today,the transport unions are working at least in Lagos,even some banks are opened so which strike are the labour leaders deceiving themselves is effective.
It will only get worse if they continue to thread this path, immediately Government sees the people are not behind these leaders,their strike will become totally ineffective.
My advice to labor leaders is to come down from their inflated high horse and accept a minimum of 700000-80000 as the minimum wage.
God bless Nigeria.
The only luck most of you have is the fact that we don't see face to face in this forum that's why most of you will just type anything and post. Teeth suppose de ground by now with this your comments. I'm not in any political party but it's a shame that someone like you will type this. Which county's minimum wage is the lowest in the whole world and how much is it? Tell us please.
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