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Re: Market Realities Peg Ideal Minimum Pay For Nigerian Workers At N104,400 by Streetinvestor2: 11:50am On Jun 18
The unproductive civil servants and lazy workers full of corruption don't deserve anything above #60k.You can't be using our tax and oil money to be paying few lazy workers called civil servant hiding under labour. You expect state government to pay those local government workers too 60 for going to work not more than 5 times in a month.
Sack half let them go and farm and be useful

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Re: Market Realities Peg Ideal Minimum Pay For Nigerian Workers At N104,400 by leTrizzle: 1:22pm On Jun 18
Streetinvestor2:
The unproductive civil servants and lazy workers full of corruption don't deserve anything above #60k.You can't be using our tax and oil money to be paying few lazy workers called civil servant hiding under labour. You expect state government to pay those local government workers too 60 for going to work not more than 5 times in a month.
Sack half let them go and farm and be useful
What then would you say of the lawmakers who earn jumbo pay?

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Re: Market Realities Peg Ideal Minimum Pay For Nigerian Workers At N104,400 by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 2:26pm On Jun 18
bixton:



It's not NLC that caused the already existing inflation. It's not the duty of NLC to bring up economic policy. Those who is their resoinsiito ensure their policies don't undermine the economy and naira did not put into consideration the ripple effects it would cause when they chose what is causing NLC to demand for a wage that fits the current economic realities.
So let the FG give that current wage that will meet the economic realities and also fix the problems they caused by their trial and error policies.
Lets stop saying an increase in wages will cause inflation. This so called inflation is just an artificial thing.
A sensible, President, Administrator, economist will not solve a problem by creating another problem and blaming it on another.

Inflation is artificial?

How much was a bag of rice in 2015 and how much is it now?

That is inflation staring you in the face.

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Re: Market Realities Peg Ideal Minimum Pay For Nigerian Workers At N104,400 by Kobojunkie: 2:48pm On Jun 18
Streetinvestor2:
The unproductive civil servants and lazy workers full of corruption don't deserve anything above #60k.You can't be using our tax and oil money to be paying few lazy workers called civil servant hiding under labour. You expect state government to pay those local government workers too 60 for going to work not more than 5 times in a month.
Sack half let them go and farm and be useful
The cuts need to start at the too with unproductive governors, senators, reps, ministers, etc. The are part of the civil service and the ones in charge of hiring ajd managing workers who suck Nigerians dry. undecided
Re: Market Realities Peg Ideal Minimum Pay For Nigerian Workers At N104,400 by Abee79(m): 5:48am On Jun 19
bixton:



There are those who would do the work, come rain, come sun but the government at all levels have refused to bring in such people. So what you have are people in government parastals who have no business to be there been there and that's why you'll see even people who are directors even failing promotion exams straight 3 times, you'll find people who are supposed to be career civil servants who claimed to have worked for 15 years, failing in exams whose questions are based on their purported departments and careers. A lot of civil servants who are in the civil service don't even know what their job functions are and don't even know their duties. There are places you'll go you'll see an admin staff doing the work of a secretary even when the secretary is in office. I have seen several secretaries and admin staffs who can't take minutes, write memos, even type with a computer even if you give them 7 days to carry out a task which ordinarily should not be more than 24 hours.

I'm not even talking about whether someone is qualified or not having requisite certificate or not. But if someone who is employed and having worked 12 months and is showing no signs of reasonable improvement or being productive significantly in the place he is as it concerns the related job then there's no need keeping such person there.
I concur 👍

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Re: Market Realities Peg Ideal Minimum Pay For Nigerian Workers At N104,400 by IbeOkehie: 12:24pm On Jun 21
EMIOMOADEOYE:
It's funny sha.

It takes a great deal of deliberation, back and forth, strikes and even deaths to make a decision in favour of the masses.

But when it comes to personal benefits, it's always very swift

Hey don't blame the politicians. They didn't get there by accident.

After a great deal of deliberation, the masses made the decision in 2015 to elect a socialist political party to control the Nigerian federal government.

Why did Nigerians elect APC in 2015? They did it because APC promised the following and much more...

to retain fuel subsidy and keep petrol prices low.

to ensure reliable public electricity supply within 6 months

Create 3 million jobs per year

pay every unemployed Nigerian University graduate an NPower stipend of 30K

pay every poor family 5K

Invest in agriculture with Anchor Borrowers Loan

Protect the value of the naira.

Repair all the NNPC refineries

and so on. And the APC government printed over 26 trillion naira and spent a lot of it on all these programs which caused inflation, which made Nigeria the Poverty Capital of the World.

The real question is why the Nigerian people believed such fantastic promises and voted for a man who was an incompetent President in 1984.

Nigeria is a democracy and Nigerians are getting what they voted for. Simple, there's nothing surprising here. Give the government time, it's not an easy job.

Enjoy the Change.

Good Luck to Nigerians.
Re: Market Realities Peg Ideal Minimum Pay For Nigerian Workers At N104,400 by EMIOMOADEOYE: 7:13pm On Jun 21
IbeOkehie:


Hey don't blame the politicians. They didn't get there by accident.

After a great deal of deliberation, the masses made the decision in 2015 to elect a socialist political party to control the Nigerian federal government.

Why did Nigerians elect APC in 2015? They did it because APC promised the following and much more...

to retain fuel subsidy and keep petrol prices low.

to ensure reliable public electricity supply within 6 months

Create 3 million jobs per year

pay every unemployed Nigerian University graduate an NPower stipend of 30K

pay every poor family 5K

Invest in agriculture with Anchor Borrowers Loan

Protect the value of the naira.

Repair all the NNPC refineries

and so on. And the APC government printed over 26 trillion naira and spent a lot of it on all these programs which caused inflation, which made Nigeria the Poverty Capital of the World.

The real question is why the Nigerian people believed such fantastic promises and voted for a man who was an incompetent President in 1984.

Nigeria is a democracy and Nigerians are getting what they voted for. Simple, there's nothing surprising here. Give the government time, it's not an easy job.

Enjoy the Change.

Good Luck to Nigerians.


I take it that you are not in Nigeria

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