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| Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Ofunaofu(op): 10:12am On Jul 22, 2025 |
The leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress, on Monday, warned that Nigeria is sliding dangerously towards authoritarian rule, as the country’s democratic space continues to shrink and workers’ rights come under sustained assault.https://dailytrust.com/nigeria-is-sliding-towards-authoritarian-rule-nlc/
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| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by PayCircle: 10:17am On Jul 22, 2025 |
True we all know this long time ago but all pretending as if all is well with our dear country. |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by PlasmaTV: 10:17am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Nigeria IS IN authoritarian rule. Jagaban is an authoritarian who doesn't care for the rule of law or for legalities. But the NLC should sit down. They are a part of this mess. |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by HEAVEN4444: 10:17am On Jul 22, 2025 |
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| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Lanruze: 10:19am On Jul 22, 2025 |
State Capture, Governors defections after EFCC case, Governors threatening opposition leaders, withholding of allocations and declaration of State of Emergency in Rivers. Indeed its drifting in the direction mentioned in the topic. |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Careful4u: 10:20am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Lol good morning NLC, everybody eyes go soon clear! You people did not ask why and how the fraud at the Aso Rock managed to have Lagos State in his pocket till DATE! More to come from the builder of Lagos Tinubu will handle to the economy while Shetima will handle the security ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Gotocourt: 10:20am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Jagaban dollar 🤑🤑🤑 Ghana must go need to go round again |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Hilena(m): 10:21am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Keyboard warriors of 30k monthly will soon come here to disagree with you without any shame back to back😋 Just wait and see |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Chinjo2: 10:21am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Do we still have NLC in this country? NLC was the first institution to be captured by Tinubu |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Ofunaofu(op): 10:23am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Nigeria is already under the authoritarian rule of the D-lord. |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by creolehunt: 10:23am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Tinubu and Bihari are competing for the worst thing to ever happen to the Nigerian democracy. What's even more scary is that it took Tinubu 2yrs to compete with Buhari that spent 8years. That's how disastrous it is. So much talk of his "political" sagacity. But not much about his "governance" sagacity. More like bragging about the fashion sense of your teacher and not his teaching skill. |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by adamkkk: 10:24am On Jul 22, 2025 |
so much power in d hand of one man and we still call it democracy. What Nigeria needs is a nationalist Socialist ideology |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Klington: 10:28am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Obviously. But no thanks to apc and tinubu who believe so much in do or die |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Apel147(m): 10:28am On Jul 22, 2025*. Modified: 6:23pm On Jul 22, 2025 |
NLC has been a sane institution until this man came and politicized it with his bigotry! |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by samomoli: 10:28am On Jul 22, 2025 |
What about state government holding workers salaries and not remitting pension deduction for almost 15years. Is that not more than authoritarian and worse than demonic |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Commentor: 10:30am On Jul 22, 2025 |
You guys have been saying this since 1999. Next thing, you all cash out and become billionaires. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by ladenz(m): 10:32am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by ALISMILE(m): 10:32am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Seems everyone just finds it attractive to rant these words always. The question is, how is this government sliding towards authoritarian rule? |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by iwaeda: 10:32am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Good morning Nigeria. Let me say this before it is too late, evil spread gently if not curtailed. ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Omalicious1: 10:35am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Ofunaofu:...and what are you guys doing about it? ...we are watching |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by WriterX(m): 10:36am On Jul 22, 2025 |
REBUTTAL STATEMENT: Calling Out the Hypocrisy—Labour’s Empty Rhetoric and Political Posturing Must End The recent remarks by the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero, lamenting a “shrinking democratic space” and claiming that Nigerian workers are under siege, would have carried weight—if they were not soaked in contradictions, selective outrage, and political ambition disguised as activism. For too long, the leadership of the NLC has operated as a megaphone for grievance, not a true vessel of transformative change. Their statement, full of charged phrases like “authoritarian drift” and “muzzling workers,” appears on the surface like a bold defense of democracy. But let’s ask the honest question: Where was this energy when the same NLC was aligning with compromised interests and politicians behind closed doors? Where was this "fighting spirit" when the plight of minimum wage workers was ignored, or when hospitals and schools shut down under successive governments? To be clear: Nigerians are not deceived. We know the difference between principled resistance and theatrics for political relevance. It is laughable to hear Mr. Ajaero declare, “No force can crush the NLC,” when under his very leadership, the Labour movement has been fractured, politically co-opted, and largely ineffective in mounting consistent, nationwide resistance to anti-worker policies. When it matters most, the NLC too often becomes a spectator in elite politics, issuing statements and threats that are never followed through with real action. Let’s not forget that the Labour Party—born out of the NLC’s ideological roots—is only given lip service by its so-called parent union. While Peter Obi, the party’s most popular figure in decades, has faced attacks from state actors like the Edo Governor, the NLC has offered timid defenses, followed by inaction. It speaks of threats to Peter Obi today, yet has allowed internal divisions, political sabotage, and silence to define its engagement with the party he led to historic heights in 2023. Mr. Ajaero speaks of “organising and mobilising workers’ political power,” but what exactly has he organised? Where is the worker-led political roadmap? Where are the labour-endorsed candidates outside of election-season slogans? Where was the NLC when Peter Obi’s supporters were being brutalised and suppressed across the country? You cannot claim to defend democracy while ignoring democratic movements within your own ranks. This selective activism amounts to posturing, not progress. The sudden outcry about authoritarianism now that political permutations for 2027 are in motion reveals what many already suspect: that these outbursts are not grounded in concern for the people, but in positioning for political negotiations and access. It is als telling that Ajaero, while denouncing government repression, fails to acknowledge the decades-long complicity of labour leaders in enabling broken systems. The NLC has, for years, cosied up to politicians during elections, only to retreat into moral grandstanding when their expectations are unmet. This is not resistance—it is strategy without backbone. We also find it disingenous for the NLC to shout about shrinking space for assembly and free speech, while it has stifled dissent within its own ranks, factionalised chapters at the state level, and created confusion within the very Labour Party it should be strengthening. If the NLC cannot maintain unity and credibility within its own structures, how can it speak of defending national democratic institutions? On the NSITF land crisis and claims that government agents are trying to evict the NLC from its secretariat, the union must be reminded that public property must be handled transparently. Emotional appeals will not replace proper documentation and accountability. If the NLC wants to command moral authority, it must first lead by example—not by throwing wild accusations when due process challenges its control over assets. Finally, Mr. Ajaero’s insistence that “politicians are scheming for power” would be more convincing if his own speech weren’t laced with political undertones and ambitions. You cannot pose as neutral and aggrieved while plotting your own positioning. If you want to enter politics, do so boldly. Don’t hide behind the union’s banner while throwing rhetorical stones and offering no actionable solutions. In conclusion, Nigerian workers deserve better than press conferences and buzzwords. They deserve a labour movement that is bold, consistent, non-partisan, and grounded in real grassroots work—not one that lurches from one dramatic declaration to another every election cycle. The NLC must choose: Be a true movement or be a political lobby group. You cannot be both. Until then, the public reserves the right to treat these pronouncements for what they often are: distractions in activist clothing, designed more for headlines than for impact |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by bayelsaowei(m): 10:36am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Sliding or we've been there since forever.. ![]() A country where the Judiciary and legislative arms of government are fully controlled by the Executive? Thats it.. |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Jayjayconcept: 10:37am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Only God can remove APC,Tinubu and Wike from power...they have.. INEC EFCC CBN Supreme court justices National Assembly Police Army PDP LP Etc....... Una don enter one chance🤣 |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Ikaeniyan0: 10:39am On Jul 22, 2025 |
When did the NLC turn to a political party? Why are |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by TTPAAR(m): 10:39am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Na today una know!!!!! Its been so for long jor!!!!!!!!!! .Kai .. I no get 40 character to type abeg |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Babamide(m): 10:39am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Them never pay Joe Ajaero money this month be that. That is the only thing that can make him come out of seclusion |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by seunjungle1(m): 10:39am On Jul 22, 2025 |
If you're looking for the perfect example of authoritarian government, Donald Trump is the exact example.... You can look up to president Tinubu today and call him names but you dare no try that with Trump administration else he smoke you. Yes, Tinubu still respect the rule of laws and he has been showing it in different areas of governance. |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by PulaPower: 10:40am On Jul 22, 2025 |
This one should just resign and join Politics.. He should stop hiding understand NLC.. |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by merits(m): 10:41am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Ajaero should go and sit down what has he done that benefited the masses since he became NLC leader,all what he does is to throw smoke up and down no action. |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by PulaPower: 10:41am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Apel147:Honestly.. Because Obi nah Igbo, hin use NLC platform to campaign for him.. In the future, when a northerner heads NLC, I’m sure they might do the same! If Igbos can do it, why can’t they? That would be the thinking.. This is exactly how Igbos are always starting what they’ll never be able to finish.. |
| Re: Nigeria Is Sliding Towards Authoritarian Rule – NLC by Ekaka14: 10:53am On Jul 22, 2025 |
Ofunaofu:Authoritarian rule? We are already there nau......haba! |
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