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Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Billiondoe: 3:50pm On May 17, 2016 |
Jobabori: With all due respect Sir. This is your post from 2013 https://www.nairaland.com/1151983/politicians-corruption You are welcome to share your views. It's not a fight Sir. Just an author's opinion. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Spinojaja26: 3:52pm On May 17, 2016 |
What kind of stupid and useless Government is this? Led by a non entity. This is a government of kakitocracy. Nigerians have been kaged by these animals |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by streamsofjoy(f): 3:54pm On May 17, 2016 |
So Malami Knows how to go to court? Why didn't he do that during Kogi Election |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by topsam1(m): 3:54pm On May 17, 2016 |
tolexy007: Ehyhaaaaa.....and you never remembered how the subsidy funds were shared by the few....you forgot so soon the face off between farouk lawan and femi otedola...its simply tells you that you cant trust gej with public funds....so if gej was not tackled then, only those few thiefs would continue chop the money... |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by byteem: 3:59pm On May 17, 2016 |
SEE SETUP... SO GOVT GETS KANGAROO INJUNCTION.. IF NLC GOES ON STRIKE THEN THEY SAY ARREST THEM FOR DISOBEYING COURT ORDER.... MEEHN I LOVE THIS .. IF I WERE NLC ILL GO ON THE STRIKE REGARDLESS .. AFTERALL PMB OBEYS NO COURT ORDER SO WHY SHOULD WE... ITS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO SHINE.. EVEN IF ARRESTED ITS ALL FOR THE BETTER... 2 Likes |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by tunjidj3: 4:06pm On May 17, 2016 |
It is so shameful for NLC to loose out of the Court nigeia masses are wiser now nobody can push them out of their will.what masses want is availability of pms not strike.foward ever backward never say nigeria masses. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by NICENEDU29: 4:11pm On May 17, 2016 |
Olukokosir:That is one thing with nairaland. They will not give you fair hearing or even tell you your offence before banning u. That is injustice and it is so bad. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Anabel(f): 4:29pm On May 17, 2016 |
calliope: They are supposed to be the voice of the average Nigerian but they betrayed that trust given to them by Nigerians. They didn't fight for non payment of salaries or salary increment. They are fighting for fuel pump price. Where were they when the fuel was sold for 300 and was being hoarded. They are just greedy bastards |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Unfathomable: 4:29pm On May 17, 2016 |
traitors in NLC. where this industrial court been dey for 2012 with all the carnival in freedom square Lagos over subsidy removal |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by neowelsh(m): 4:31pm On May 17, 2016 |
sometimes when I hear tins like this, I can't help but wonder why this people just can't stop lying to us. if I may ask, how much is the current government paying as subsidy for a litre? most of us don't know; the answer is 12naira per litre. so if truly they want to remove subsidy, how much do you think we should be buying PMS? a math as simple as this, my brothers make una reason am na. the removal of 12naira + the 90 something we were buying. can it be equal to 145 naira? use your head. This is just an increment and not the removal of subsidy. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by pendusky(m): 4:33pm On May 17, 2016 |
tunjidj3: Zombie spotted |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by OdiriEboh: 4:36pm On May 17, 2016 |
IKON360: I believe every Nigerian should read this article from Saffron Post, it goes beyond the emotional approach for an explanation to why Nigeria cannot afford another strike. Please click here to read the article: http://saffronpost.com/why-we-cant-afford-to-go-on-strike/ |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Unfathomable: 4:36pm On May 17, 2016 |
byteem: The whole thing was an internal arrangement. There wouldn't have been any NLC demonstration to start with..the Court brouhaha is just a cover so the masses won't blame them for keeping quiet over the insensitivity of the present administration seeing that they never gave the past administration a break over a milder issue. The NLC is headed by hausas.. go figure. 3 Likes |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Nobody: 4:43pm On May 17, 2016 |
This is how we all will wake up one day to realize Buhari has islamized Nigeria and nobody will oppose or protest about it. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Nobody: 4:45pm On May 17, 2016 |
Besides, this news seem fake. I dont believe it one bit. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by byteem: 4:51pm On May 17, 2016 |
SerialGist: OFFCOURSE NAA... ALL THEY NEED TO DO IS GET COURT INJUNCTION TO STOP U FROM PROTESTING....AABI WETIN U WAN DO BEFORE... SEE NIGERIANS ARE A GENERAL EXECEPTION TO THAT SAYING" WHEN U PUSH A MAN TO THE WALL HE'LL BOUNCE BACK AT YOU" NAIJA NAA.. WE BREAK INTO THE WALL AND KEEP GOING.. U CAN PUSH A NAIJA MAN ALLL U WANT HE ADAPT .. PMB JUST START.. THIS IS JUST TO TEST THE WATERS.. UL SEE ...WAIT FOR IT |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Edunwa302(m): 5:00pm On May 17, 2016 |
slyzy:My brother I wonder why people can't understand the different |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by tuniski: 5:08pm On May 17, 2016 |
The strike will still go on. I am for subsidy removal anyday but, against hypocrites! |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by joe120120(m): 5:08pm On May 17, 2016 |
9jii: Lawless Govt. APC don't obey law and u want Nigerian to obey law. Lecturer in action |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by ceejay80s(m): 5:13pm On May 17, 2016 |
abbey621: Nlc wey no sabi law, na ghana must go bag dem sabi, The court has no right to stop a peaceful strike or protest, even when we dey military regime |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by maursatt: 5:15pm On May 17, 2016 |
Look at this man( Buhari) that don't honors court orders is now using it for his advantage, see the irony. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Tonnierichy(m): 5:15pm On May 17, 2016 |
ckmayoca:Na ignorance dey worry Nigerians jare No mind dem |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by pharmagba: 5:15pm On May 17, 2016 |
tolexy007:Stop wailing and CHANGE |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Nobody: 5:16pm On May 17, 2016 |
byteem: That fool of a president is so annoying. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Eddibloc(m): 5:43pm On May 17, 2016 |
Weda subsidy removal or nt, pls bring down d price of fuel oga buhari, we beg u biko... |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by amerlino(m): 6:06pm On May 17, 2016 |
[quote author=9jii post=45703427]Wailers should get ready to take their Walk of Shame tomorrow. PMB succeeding anywhere GEJ failed. The former can't even remove the subsidy without getting the country into shutdown. Now this is how to removed the subsidy. We cant continue to take the easy option and expect better tomorrow. God bless Nigeria God help PMB n Osinbaba God help us all Shame! Shame!!Wailers shame!!! Baba forgives you [/quote mumu look around you how do you see Nigeria now compared to 2years ago.be honest for once stop being bias we are all Nigerians |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Nobody: 6:13pm On May 17, 2016 |
If the NLC man call off the base on this, he is finish. He should go on with the strike and appeal to a higher court until the government listen. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Nashirushekoni(m): 6:16pm On May 17, 2016 |
9jii: |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Afroconnect: 7:05pm On May 17, 2016 |
APC is worse than PDP,using their powers to stop people from protesting is really shameful to them. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by Nobody: 7:30pm On May 17, 2016 |
Strike or stroke
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Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by zsch: 8:33pm On May 17, 2016 |
The subsidy payoff was a scam. Looking at the breakdown report published on some websites, Nigeria was paying almost triple for fuel not imported at an exaggerated rate. So there is absolutely no need to fight to bring back subsidy however what we need to fight for is a reduction in fuel price. Even if not back to N85 (as we are fantastically corrupt) at the very least N95-100. Don't even bother championing an increase in minimum wage. As things stand, most state government can't afford the current N18,000 and the Federal government is complaining of bleeding cash (while politicians still go ahead stealing and receiving ridiculous wages and bonuses). Deep sigh for Nigeria. |
Re: Court Stops Labour From Going On Strike Over Fuel Price Hike by menxer: 8:41pm On May 17, 2016 |
bettercreature: ...Or charge them with economic sabotage. |
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