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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by Akabuking: 8:18am On Mar 22, 2019
NkayStory:

All these crooks forming "Activites" and pretending to speak on behalf of the masses.."Take it back movement" indeed

Just like Charly Boy's "Our Mumu don Do".

I pity the gullible following them around while the arrow-heads cleans out financially.

The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born in Nigeria...for real.
"Activists"

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by mrvitalis(m): 8:18am On Mar 22, 2019
jetz:
Vat hike would just finish the poor honestly

But 18% monthly inflation didn't finish the masses

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by Lexusgs430: 8:18am On Mar 22, 2019
Give 30K minimum wage, hike VAT to 50%........

While senators, governors still receive inflation bursting salary packages....... Not forgetting security votes......

Diaris God O.......

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by SincereBigot: 8:19am On Mar 22, 2019
Next level lol

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by elliottibanga(m): 8:19am On Mar 22, 2019
kelvinsure51:
win

Warrisalldis?
Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by Kay512: 8:19am On Mar 22, 2019
thoollz:


He has been quiet since After the elections

Because there was nothing demanding of his comments. It's time and he has spoken.
Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by Hoodbilonia: 8:21am On Mar 22, 2019
Nigeria is cursed
Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by chloride6: 8:22am On Mar 22, 2019
Will you hush?

VAT increase is a wealth redistribution..

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by mankand(m): 8:26am On Mar 22, 2019
To hell with sowore and his shitty movement. He have been compromised

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by jetz(m): 8:27am On Mar 22, 2019
mrvitalis:


But 18% monthly inflation didn't finish the masses
trust me this one will, when you actually see how the masses live you will understand

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by StaffofOrayan(m): 8:27am On Mar 22, 2019
You don't have to be a follower to tap from an individuals wisdom.
If and when the beautyful one comes trust me he would be a revolutionary and a table shaker, be on the look out


NkayStory:

All these crooks forming "Activites" and pretending to speak on behalf of the masses.."Take it back movement" indeed

Just like Charly Boy's "Our Mumu don Do".

I pity the gullible following them around while the arrow-heads cleans out financially.

The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born in Nigeria...for real.

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by ElsonMorali: 8:28am On Mar 22, 2019
Now I like this. Provide a continuous and credible opposition to the ruling party and watch Sowore make a strong comeback in 2023. Don't be like Agbaje who goes into winter hibernation every time he loses election only to wake up long enough to participate in another election.

I believe that Sowore can be President if he starts NOW. Subtle campaigning and building bridges should start NOW.

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by ElsonMorali: 8:29am On Mar 22, 2019
Akabuking:
"Activists"

Lol.
Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by DaBogu: 8:32am On Mar 22, 2019
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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by dingbang(m): 8:32am On Mar 22, 2019
Why are Nigerians complaining? This is one of the byproducts of increased minimum wage in Nigeria. I am not surprised its coming to be

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by Truckpusher(m): 8:33am On Mar 22, 2019
thoollz:
Abegi, all these movements are the same. They're after their pockets.

So Charley Boy and adeyanjudeji played a football bet. While Deji was patiently waiting for the full potential winning. Charly Boy went behind his back and Cash-Out.
grin cheesy

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by Nobody: 8:35am On Mar 22, 2019
Scammer called take it back

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by StRichard(m): 8:36am On Mar 22, 2019
thoollz:
Abegi, all these movements are the same. They're after their pockets.

So Charley Boy and adeyanjudeji played a football bet. While Deji was patiently waiting for the full potential winning. Charly Boy went behind his back and Cash-Out.
Keyamo just rendered those guys useless.

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by Mrpojj(m): 8:39am On Mar 22, 2019
sowore2019:
The Take it Back Movement seizes this medium to state its outright rejection of the government's proposition to issue a 50% increase on the Value Added Tax (VAT) on commodities, an increase from 5% to 7.5%.

We deem it to be thoughtless, cruel and worthy of total condemnation by all who seek to see a Nigeria that works for all and not for a privileged few. The TakeitBack Movement is battle prepared to join the hungry and angry Nigerian people in resisting this renewed attempt at subjecting the Nigerian people to a new depth of abject poverty.

Last year, the Nigerian Labour Congress embarked on numerous protests and strike actions to press for minimum wage to be increased to 30 thousand naira. After denying the average Nigerian of a wage increase for many years, the Buhari-led government, in a transparent bid to garner support in the upcoming elections, made a very reluctant concession to the demands of Labour and increased the minimum wage.

The 2019 elections, unlike previous elections, had been issue based and the question of minimum wage was going to play a crucial role in whipping up workers' sentiment - especially at the time the AAC's Presidential Candidate, Omoyele Sowore, had brought the subject matter to the front burner of the campaign.

While Atiku's PDP was fronting anti-poor programs of selling public property to enrich his friends and his APC counterpart was busy assaulting Nigerian workers with economically insignificant minimum wage, Omoyele Sowore was the only candidate in the race that included his plans to pay workers a living wage of a hundred thousand naira as a major campaign agenda.

The blackmail that it was going to lead to inflation was immediately and intellectually deflated by the campaign. Our campaign reminded the public that while Nigeria had not witnessed a minimum wage increase since 2011, the rate of inflation between 2012 after increased fuel pump price and 2015, and on to 2019 upon the emergence of Buhari and his anti-poor policies has increased steadily to a maddening crescendo.

The campaign showed how the government, in collaborative relationships with big corporations, used inflation and other artificial policies as excuses to target the living standards of the poor while amassing more wealth for themselves, families and rich friends.

The Buhari regime is one that gives with the right hand and robs with the left. As soon as the National Assembly passed the hard-won minimum wage increment into law, the incumbent government announced a VAT increase to “fund the new minimum wage” – an amount that is still comparatively a slave wage when compared to other African countries with substantively fewer resources.

The genius of this new tool of oppression is in its simplicity: a VAT increase will lead to a hike in the price of commodities. This will further push inflation rate to a whole new level, thereby proving the diabolical reasoning of the Buhari regime and completely diminishing the purchasing power of workers. The VAT increase, not the increase in minimum wage, will set the tone of poverty and unforeseen suffering for the next four years.

It is no secret that the Nigerian government is the most expensive in the entire world; a government that oversaw Nigeria slipping into the position of world’s poverty capital on their watch. Despite a yearly increase in the amount used to maintain the many wasteful government bureaucracies, the government did not blackmail itself with the increment of VAT. With all non-oil government parastatals telling us that they are making and generating revenues to the tune of trillions, we can't but conclude that the government intends to be deliberate in shoving this level of unimaginable sufferings down the throats of hardworking Nigerians.

The TakeitBack Movement believes that this is one of the many more poverty-inducing programs the Buhari government will be unleashing on the suffering people of Nigeria. We have been vindicated in our declaration that Buhari and APC’s Next Level refers to the next level of poverty.

It is on this note that the TakeitBack movement is calling on well-meaning Nigerians, the Labour movement, and the civil society to join us as we collectively resist this socio-economic coup and deliberate conspiracy against the living standard of the Nigerian people.
We cannot continue to fold our hands and allow the same people who never care for the people's welfare to attempt to punish workers for demanding what rightly belongs to us.

We propose:

That the Labour movement (as led by NLC, TUC, ULC and FIWON) call for discussions all over the country to prepare for mass actions over the expected failure to implement the #30,000 minimum wage, and also the expected delays in paying across the states.
That the civil society should start unity talks in conjunction with the Labour movement and revolutionary parties like AAC to start mass resistance on the VAT increments.

We must focus our efforts on taking back our country through pro-active means. The Buhari/APC government cannot continue to insult us in this manner any longer.

Nigeria MUST progress.

Rachel Onamusi-Kpiasi
Director, PR, Media and Communications
Take it Back Movement


The question I keep asking is crude oil no more profitable or what
Other countries are doing exploit with oil money
But not nigeria

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by madone: 8:40am On Mar 22, 2019
Kay512:


Sowore will not compromise.
why didn't you vote him

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by Bidi123: 8:45am On Mar 22, 2019
Nigerian problem today is as a result of a bad leaders who don't care about the commoners forgotten that they were once commoners whom couldn't afford two square meal a day. APC is a bad party with a devilish system of government.

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by mrvitalis(m): 8:52am On Mar 22, 2019
jetz:
trust me this one will, when you actually see how the masses live you will understand
Whats the Vat rate in Ghana and Kenya ?
U people really dont understand taxing ....there is absolutely no way we can develop without each person paying 40% of their income or profit as tax ...i mean absolutely no way

Ur above statement is the problem of nigeria

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by GavelSlam: 8:56am On Mar 22, 2019
jetz:
trust me this one will, when you actually see how the masses live you will understand

From 5% to 7.5%?
Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by GavelSlam: 8:57am On Mar 22, 2019
Mrpojj:


The question I keep asking is crude oil no more profitable or what
Other countries are doing exploit with oil money
But not nigeria

Those countries do not have almost 200 million mouths to feed.
Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by Mrpojj(m): 8:59am On Mar 22, 2019
GavelSlam:


Those countries do not have almost 200 million mouths to feed.

Is that the excuse u give?
Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by GavelSlam: 8:59am On Mar 22, 2019
Lexusgs430:
Give 30K minimum wage, hike VAT to 50%........

While senators, governors still receive inflation bursting salary packages....... Not forgetting security votes......

Diaris God O.......

Don't be be misled.

The proposed VAT increase is from 5% to 7%.
Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by GavelSlam: 9:00am On Mar 22, 2019
Mrpojj:


Is that the excuse u give?

When you are analytical we can have a discission.

Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by alphaNomega: 9:05am On Mar 22, 2019
mrvitalis:
Anyone who thinks there is any other solution about from increased tax ....then the person dont mean well for Nigeria

Whats the Vat in ghana ,or kenya even

Vat in nigeria should be 15% minimum

Care to explain?
Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by alphaNomega: 9:08am On Mar 22, 2019
ElsonMorali:
Now I like this. Provide a continuous and credible opposition to the ruling party and watch Sowore make a strong comeback in 2023. Don't be like Agbaje who goes into winter hibernation every time he loses election only to wake up long enough to participate in another election.

I believe that Sowore can be President if he starts NOW. Subtle campaigning and building bridges should start NOW.

You have still not learned that it takes the one with the best rigging machinery to win an election in this country.

Subtle campaign ko building bridge ni

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by Jaqenhghar: 9:11am On Mar 22, 2019
In this dispensation being poor is a virtue. Only thieves want to live comfortably

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Re: Vat Hike Will Impoverish Nigerians - Take It Back Movement by CocoaOla: 9:13am On Mar 22, 2019
Nigeria the capital poverty of the world how many people can afford three square meals in a day in Nigeria at this moment we don't need any increments of VAT. We should work on stability of our economy first if FG can't pay the 30k now continue with the 18k till Nigeria economy is buoyant enough

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