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Labour It Is Time To Speak Up by LegacyB: 9:27am On Dec 07, 2019
What makes Labour NLC and TUC so silent on Sowore’s saga.?
Re: Labour It Is Time To Speak Up by helinues: 9:28am On Dec 07, 2019
When it is not about salary..

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Re: Labour It Is Time To Speak Up by Hedonisco: 9:40am On Dec 07, 2019
Nigeria's civil society is dead, because they are now only concerned about making money for themselves. The Oshiomole that was forming voice of the masses those days with the NLC, is he not now part of this oppressive government?

Where are all the so-called 'activists' and CLOs of yore? It's incredible. No protests, nothing. Only empty noise on twitter or outright silence. Not even under Abacha's brutal regime were things this bad.

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