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Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Theoarhics: 8:50am On Jun 03
Did the mumu give 15 days notice before removing fuel?
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by comrChris(m): 8:57am On Jun 03
Idiots full this government sha
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Olatunji1256: 9:06am On Jun 03
[i][/i]The AGF chooses to protect his juicy office, against being án attorney for the masses.
We have lost our only senior Advocate of the masses, nobody has stepped toward to assume the position again ever since we lost our great SAM.. Continue to rest in peace, late chief Gani Faweyimi.
Shame on all in power, that choose to use power to shield themselves, when and where they are suppose to use the power to protect the powerless. Absolute misuse of what God keeps in their posesssion temporarily, just to test , iif they will fail or excel!!
Shame on all power abusers!!!

https://dailytrust.com/strike-you-risk-six-months-jail-term-fg-warns-workers/[/quote]
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Wiseman2y(m): 9:16am On Jun 03
Fagbemi's head is like a mango. He has nothing in his brain, ugly and mentally deranged.
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Jayhome24: 9:38am On Jun 03
Anyone that says this must be mad I mean real mad.

I didn't support the strike but that does not anyone should threatening anyone with jail. I can't belief fed govt actually says this likely its those cursed slowpoke called obidient handwork.
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by PUNANI01: 9:38am On Jun 03
You beat a child, and want to stop him from crying? Welcome to the Zoo.

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Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by FireUpNow(m): 9:43am On Jun 03
Okay
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by mankan2k7(m): 9:49am On Jun 03
That your coconut head will soon scatter
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by bixton(m): 9:50am On Jun 03
HenryThegreat1:


https://dailytrust.com/strike-you-risk-six-months-jail-term-fg-warns-workers/

It's only natural that the AGF is doing what he was employed to do. Nevertheless that aspect of the constitution was not written in respect to an employee who wants to renegotiate (h)is/er wages for they are not withdrawing their services entirely but ensuring that the employer does the needful meeting the circumstances surrounding the present economic situation raping the nation.
It's quiet alarming that around '80's the minimum wage was pegged at about $204 an equivalent of 204 Naira.
Meaning those responsible for ensuring that the economy is working good have been doing no job at all and are being paid for no work.
And the GEJ administration pegged the minimum wage at 18,000 Naira a dollar equivalent of $120. The PMB administration pegged it at 30,000 naira and the equivalent was far far less than $100......

Like I always ask people, what is the proof that the Nigerian economy is improving for the better putting the value of money and it's purchasing power to goods and services judging from the early '80's to this present time?
Putting this into consideration since we have always liked to compare ourselves with European countries and the government did not consult anyone when they increased petrol and electricity tariifs by 200%, etc, etc, etc
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by gold360(m): 9:51am On Jun 03
Since early last month labour has been warning about this strike. So 15 days never still reach ?
Yeye de smell
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Freebills12: 9:53am On Jun 03
AGF stop being intelligent by half. Whatever money paid to Nigerian workers now are illegal. The constitution stipulates that at every five years the minimum wage of the country should be revisited. The minimum wage expired on 18th of April this year. The 15 days the AGF is pointing at has expired.
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by kabanayol9(m): 10:19am On Jun 03
Go find one place sit down jare, law dey this country?
If law dey, politians and Nigerian workers suppose earn the same salary.
Assuming we are all earning the same salary, we will continue to endure.
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by PARADIZEPRIEST: 10:54am On Jun 03
So.how much will people on Grade Level17 collect if minimum wage is 500k,?
you NLC ppl are mumu.
You nlc should ask for reasonable figure and demand for mass transits, and demand government run discount food market and step up fed housing for workers.
Raising salary to stupid heights cause more food inflation. angry
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Ten06(m): 11:04am On Jun 03
This man should desist from these kind of provocative statements. Nigeria workers are currently hungry, tired and angry.
Now that they have decided to act peaceful he and the government should take advantage of this window to sort out the issue of the minimum wage. If not if workers decide to come out on the street he won't be able to access his office because the whole road will be barricaded
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Benmsu: 1:18pm On Jun 03
I thought this man has sense when he initiated the court case against the greedy governors on local government autonomy but little did I know that he is just another senseless person
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Foodqueen(f): 1:59pm On Jun 03
But they can send prayers in email.
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Gunboat127(m): 4:34pm On Jun 03
How many years jail term do the officials in government risk because of their crimes against humanity to Nigerians?..be like you smoke white chalk bros angry
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Streetinvestor2: 5:40pm On Jun 03
This is not necessary. You should initiate no work no salary. And open register in all government places.After a week you sack and start employment of those ready to work.Dont add a dime to the 60k.They don't do anything from 9-4pm in those offices. We have many hard working Nigerians doing more and not seeing 60k a month. They only go to those offices to cut corners and collect kick backs before they do anything for you.
And still sack half of them after the 60k because they are completely useless to the economy. They only come around when is time to pay salaries
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Exceed15: 9:17pm On Jun 03
See his face like Ebin pawa o.
Re: Strike: You Risk Six Months Jail Term, FG Warns Workers by Front0lane: 3:08am On Jun 04
What is the minimum wage Abia n Anambra is paying ? You that you state is not able to pay previous 30K, in case of Anambra you are not even able to pay the old n former 18K since Ebele Jonathan period.

You are here at the forefront foolishly fighting for a minimum wage of 494K



Freebills12:
AGF stop being intelligent by half. Whatever money paid to Nigerian workers now are illegal. The constitution stipulates that at every five years the minimum wage of the country should be revisited. The minimum wage expired on 18th of April this year. The 15 days the AGF is pointing at has expired.

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