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Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by EugeneGee4(m): 1:35pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
YES YES YES YES YES YES They have created JOB for everyone, Both the young and old now play BET9JA or any other spot betting. That's their latest JOB 1 Like |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by plaetton: 1:43pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
dre11: What the fxxx are these people drinking ? |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by DozieInc(m): 1:52pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
HeyCorleone: lollz... shame on PMB and his band of liers. |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by Awoo88: 1:54pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
better thunder fire ngige balls. |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by Reader1988: 1:55pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
You forgot to add zero at the back of seven to make it 70 million |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by Xtanko: 2:02pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Ewu!! |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by tonquendo4u(m): 2:08pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Isi adichakwa this man mma? |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by Nobody: 3:01pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
dre11: Bros eh, which Kind thing be dis? Each time buhari creates some jobs, more Nigerians Lose their jobs. |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by Aadeyinka(m): 3:03pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
dre11:fake in reality but real in a dream, buhariiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii................... |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by bigfish3k: 3:15pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
so how come so many people around that I know are still jobless for any one job vacancy, there will be more than 50,000 applications and yet u have created 7m jobs. this ur statement does not match the reality on ground |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by mechanics(m): 3:25pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Lolz, from white to blue. |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by talk2percy(m): 3:35pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
CHIEF OLU FALAE SPOKE THE MINDS OF HONEST AND PROGRESSIVE NIGERIANS- THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT RESTRUCTURING NIGERIA IS ALL ABOUT . This beautiful piece by Chief Olu Falae is for for the education of the hypocrtitical, genocidal, fake-prayer warrior, ICC bound war criminal called Gowon and other mischievous Nigerians , who pretend that they do not understand what restructuring is all about. This is 100% my position. God bless you Chief. FOR THOSE STILL GREEKED BY THE TERM, THIS IS THE MEANING OF RESTRUCTURING AS CANVASSED BY SOUTHERN NIGERIA BY~Chief Olu Falae You know I am a leader in the South West and at the National convention, I was elected as the leader of the Yoruba delegation. So, I am central to the Yoruba position. The Yoruba position is my position and it is the same position I canvassed in my book, ‘The way forward for Nigeria’ which I launched since 2005 in Lagos. What we mean by restructuring is going back to the Independence Constitution which our leaders negotiated with the British between 1957 and 1959. It was on that basis that the three regions agreed to go to Independence as one united country. So, it was a negotiated constitution. This is because, if the three regions were not able to agree, there would not have been one united independent Nigeria. But because the three regions at that time negotiated and agreed to package a constitution, that is why they agreed to go to Independence together. When the military came in 1966 and threw away the constitution, they threw away the negotiated agreement among the three regions, which was the foundation of a united Nigeria. So, the military did not only throw away the constitution but a political consensus negotiated and agreed by our leaders of the three regions in those days. When we say restructuring now, we are saying let us go back substantially to that constitution which gave considerable autonomy to the regions. For example, each region at that time collected its revenue and contributed the agreed proportion to the centre. But when the military came, they turned it round and took everything to the centre. That could not have been accepted by Ahmadu Bello, Nnamdi Azikiwe or Obafemi Awolowo. This constitution we are using was made by late Gen Sani Abacha and the military; and Abacha came from only one part of Nigeria, so he wrote a constitution that favoured his own part of Nigeria. That is why I am saying, let us restructure and go back to what all of us agreed before. That is the meaning of restructuring. The regions used to be federating units, but in today’s Nigeria, they would now be called federal regions because states have been created in the regions. So in the West, you now have federation of Yoruba states which would belong to the Nigerian union at the centre. So, it is not like the region of old with all the powers. No. It is now going to be a coordinator of the states in the zone. That is what we mean by restructuring. And the regions would have a considerable autonomy as they used to have. For example, for the younger people, they may not know that every region then had its own constitution. There were four constitutions at independence –the Federal constitution, Western constitution, Eastern constitution and Northern constitution. That was how independent they were and every region had an ambassador in London. The ambassadors for the regions were called Agent General so that you do not confuse them with that of Nigeria then called High Commissioner. So, Nigeria had four ambassadors in London. The ambassador for Nigeria then called a High Commissioner was M.T Mbu. The ambassador for Eastern Nigeria then was Mr Jonah Chinyere Achara, Western Nigeria was Mr Omolodun and for Northern Nigeria, it was Alhaji Abdulmalik. There were four of them. That was the kind of arrangement we agreed to, but the military threw it away and gave us this over-centralised unitary constitution. So, we said this is not acceptable any more; we must go back to the negotiated constitution which gave considerable autonomy to the regions, so that they can compete in a healthy manner. For example, Chief Obafemi Awolowo wanted to introduce free education in the West and other regions said they could not afford it, but he went ahead to introduce it in the Western region. He said he wanted to pay a minimum of five shillings a day, while others were paying two and three shillings. He went ahead and passed the law, making five shillings the minimum wage in Western Nigeria. There was no problem with that. In Western Nigeria, the constitution provided for a House of Assembly and the House of Chiefs. In Eastern Nigeria, there was no House of Chiefs because they did not think they needed one. There was no problem with that and that is the kind of Nigeria we negotiated in London, but that is different from what we have today. So, we are saying let us go back to that arrangement which all of us agreed at independence and not what Abacha imposed on us, which is very partial, unfair and one-sided. That is the meaning of restructuring; it is to restructure unfairness and give semi-autonomy to the federating units. Chief Olu False is a leading Yoruba leader and waa Head of the Southwest Delegation to the Jonathan National Constitutional Conference. NB: PLEASE HELP TO SHARE THIS PIECE WIDELY. EVEN THE DEVILS MUST BE FORCED TO READ THIS PIECE. THIS IS THE ONLY REDEMPTIVE WAY OUT FOR NIGERIA. EVERYOTHER THING WILL NEVER WORK |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by Alpacino85(m): 3:37pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Other countries are creating white collar jobs,una dey create blue collar jobs.Very soon green collar jobs go follow,yeye dey smell |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by XaviDayo(m): 3:44pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Which of the Bubu? The one wey fail WAEC abi the one wey nor sabi pronounce im vice name abi the one wey nor sabi the meaning of INEC. Ass licking nor get part 2 |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by Erukulele(m): 3:44pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
oga minister it's green collar job not blue and where do you dig this data. |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by jibs4lv(m): 4:48pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
tashashiel:anyway is way you know . Wotsap will do 08039120927 , so you 'll knw why u look familiar |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by owoh04: 4:49pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
To who and who? |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by jibs4lv(m): 4:50pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
ottohan:guy chi na |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by bedfordking: 5:00pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
which country is this man living in |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by tashashiel(f): 5:42pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
ottohan:his short cut |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by vital: 6:23pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Noo,na dirty collar job |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by EyoMasquerade: 6:37pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Are you sure Ngige said this abi Lie Muhhamad. Nairaland be sure of info before you post o 7 million ghost jobs
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Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by pressplay411(m): 7:34pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
clevvermind: You just sit in the comfort and confines of your house and type and tweet emptiness. Agriculture is clearly improving across the rural areas in every state in the country. If you're in the city how will you visibly confirm them? I know of several families that have relocated to their home towns and are testifying to the dividends of investing n agriculture today. Don't knock what you know nothing of. |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by Nobody: 7:35pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
baba has created 7million collars as for the jobs he has created nothing |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by pressplay411(m): 7:36pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Alpacino85: That's what we all hope for. But those countries too didn't get there overnight. Our govt def needs to invest into education more and make Nigeria more Producers than Consumers. Then more white collar jobs will be created. |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by HRHBancs1: 7:42pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Lies all ways,best thing apc does foolishly,trust me o |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by Naijiant: 7:51pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Okija Shrine jobs. https://www.naijiant.com/photos/administration-created-7m-jobs-chris-ngige/ |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by egoldman(m): 8:34pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Sarriki do you concur , Yes or No ? |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by Cjrane2: 9:27pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Everyday these shameless people are lying. 7 million ko, 9 million ni. Why not say Buhari created 70 million purple collar jobs? 1 Like |
Re: Ngige: Buhari’s Government Has Created 7m ‘blue Collar’ Jobs by bhankymyk(m): 12:51am On Nov 04, 2017 |
7 million jobs, these are Lia brothers |
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