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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by HateBigots: 4:59pm On May 15
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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Wisdomkosi(m): 4:59pm On May 15
This government heartless

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Charlie2020(f): 5:01pm On May 15
Maybe for transport to and from work

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by abba190: 5:01pm On May 15
Itzlinda:
Very useless and incompetent fools.

House of rep remembers earn 14 million monthly for absolutely doing nothing. This not including the amount they steal from bogus constituency project and budget padding.

Some of them even spend months without attending a single sitting in the house.

They spend most of their time in hotels and guest house with their chicks enjoying their life.

But this wicked nincompoop are proposing amounts so pitiful that it cannot even buy one bag of rice.

Nigeria is a hopeless place filled with the most of wicked souls you can find on the universe.


you said the truth my dear. Nigerian masses are labouring in vain

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Throwback: 5:01pm On May 15
Dedeity:
Tinubu is a failure

In this regard, I agree the Tinubu government is not serious.

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by missionmex(m): 5:01pm On May 15
Stanleymaster1:
After working for one month they give u one bag of garri as salary fogeting that workers pay Rent, transport to work every working day and they do feed their selves. Will politician give their girl friends as low as N50, 000 for one night, not to talk of one month.
Just for ordinary kaining o not that the lady did any important work for them.
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by ejimatic: 5:02pm On May 15
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by imoowo(m): 5:03pm On May 15
Is ther no way tinubu can take Nigeria back to the way he's saw it and just leave it there.

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by soccerlite: 5:03pm On May 15
It will not be well with all whoever voted apc-tinubu

The way tinubu is dealing with nigeria, that's how their destiny will be dealt with by devil

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Smilingjoe4(m): 5:03pm On May 15
Wainey:
50k as minimum wage is good o, i dont have a problem but politicians salary should not exceed 200k too, only the president or VP is allowed to earn 190k and above and their allowance should be reviewed too especially that nonsense called hardship allowance
May u never earn above 50k since is good to u.

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by maasoap(m): 5:03pm On May 15
Menclothing1:
Money is not the issue but value of money

The more the money given the more inflation this is a consuming nation
Inflation was already on ground. This negotiation on increment in minimum wage is just playing catch-up game.

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by pikechukwu6(m): 5:03pm On May 15
They better go on strike.. we are with them. Imagine😳😳

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Wainey: 5:03pm On May 15
Smilingjoe4:
May u never earn above 50k since is good to u.
i already earn above that.
Go cry me a river

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Laple0541(m): 5:04pm On May 15
I totally support them. 48k can’t even buy you a nice shoe this days.

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by CheapHomes1: 5:05pm On May 15
N1billion approved for this committee to discuss salary of N48,000 for workers cheesy grin grin tinubu is a genius

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Barims(m): 5:05pm On May 15
Proudlyngwa:
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The question is most Nigerian federal , state and local government workers , how productive are they.

Does there input into the system generate that amount or they just want to be paid for doing nothing


M0RON

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by casualobserver: 5:07pm On May 15
Nigeria’s GDP per capita is approximately $2,000. That means the output of the average Nigerian worker is only N3m a year. This is not the lowest worker, this is the average of all workers from cleaner to CEO, meaning the output of the minimum wage worker is a lot less than 3m a year.

Yet this same Nigerian worker wants to earn N600k a month or N7m as a minimum wage. He wants to earn more than his output. No be JUju be that?

The problem with Nigeria is our workers are very unproductive.

In the us the GDP per capita is $70k therefore it makes sense that the minimum wage is $15k.

In the UK GDP per capita is $40,000, minimum wage is $15,700 p.a.

Nigerian workers want to earn not just more than their output but more than the average output. The Nigerian worker has no business asking for more than N80k per month as a minimum wage based on his output. I understand living conditions but the figures don’t lie. The Nigeria. Worker does not have a productivity level to justify anything above N80k a month minimum wage. When you consider how little that is, It’s actually scary how unproductive our workers are and how inefficient our economy is.

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by CaptainFM1: 5:07pm On May 15
Labour should demand in hourly rate, that way shame go catch government when they see what they are offering.

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Chisave: 5:07pm On May 15
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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by discusant: 5:07pm On May 15

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Bimpe29: 5:07pm On May 15
Our sensibilities have just been brazenly insulted. Shiooorrr!

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Barims(m): 5:08pm On May 15
Nigeria is a cursed nation. God must have been really stupid for making me a Nigerian. Idiotic God.
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Menclothing1: 5:08pm On May 15
maasoap:

Inflation was already on ground. This negotiation on increment in minimum wage is just playing catch-up game.
If minimum wage is more than 60k our productivity is the lowest in ratio to population in the world

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 5:08pm On May 15
Wisdomkosi:
This government heartless
Don't mind that frail fellow that thinks he knows it all

All the facts on ground showed he has failed

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Yadid(m): 5:09pm On May 15
This is crazy. What will they do with that paltry sum? After removing subsidies and promising heaven and earth, this is what they stand to offer?

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by TGreatGatsby: 5:09pm On May 15
Its for Agbado lipsrsealed

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Cmanforall: 5:11pm On May 15

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Blue3k(m): 5:11pm On May 15
Stanleymaster1:
After working for one month they give u one bag of garri as salary fogeting that workers pay Rent, transport to work every working day and they do feed their selves. Will politician give their girl friends as low as N50, 000 for one night, not to talk of one month.

Lol yes 🤣. Why would you over pay these garden tools?

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 5:11pm On May 15
maasoap:

Inflation was already on ground. This negotiation on increment in minimum wage is just playing catch-up game.
According to him and the people in power increasing minimum wage will lead to higher inflation so they bluntly refused to increased minimum wage.

The policy is not to increase it for the foreseeable future

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by mankan2k7(m): 5:11pm On May 15
This government does not rate Nigerian workers. Imagine a bag of rice is 90,000 naira and d cost of living as high as anything. This useless Govanment is now proposing 48000 naira.

I spit on Tinupoo

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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 5:13pm On May 15
CheapHomes1:
N1billion approved for this committee to discuss salary of N48,000 for workers cheesy grin grin tinubu is a genius
No!
It shows that black people are terrible

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