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Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by harjay1986: 10:39am On Jul 02 |
SocialJustice: I work with Nigerian own company, and they are one of the best company in workers welfare |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by kabanayol9(m): 10:39am On Jul 02 |
tgold247:Are you sure? Chai people hustling to put food on their table |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by motun44: 10:41am On Jul 02 |
Our dear biscuit. Please treat your workers right.
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Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by muyico(m): 10:42am On Jul 02 |
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Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by tivity101: 10:46am On Jul 02 |
Really this is sad Blaq020: |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Raph82(m): 10:48am On Jul 02 |
Emmaomoghetto:Wetin concern Nigeria with Yale University? |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Jonjam269: 10:53am On Jul 02 |
Ojuntana:Hope Asiwaju issue will not k.pai you, you've been wailing and peddling falsehood on Asiwaju for long, while Asiwaju keeps on thriving you have kept to your wailing, grunting and peddling falsehood career. You will do this for long loser! |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Umuinyioku: 11:07am On Jul 02 |
God1000:Yes. You can't try this in Ghana or South Africa. The problem is our officials. They collect bribe from the companies and look the other way round. Corruption is the key. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Umuinyioku: 11:11am On Jul 02 |
Sangoamadioha1:They're not investors. Just mere traders. They produce Yale bread and biscuits. They are Indians. |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Ojuntana: 11:14am On Jul 02 |
Jonjam269:You've been a dumb slave for long. Hope Asiwaju induced poverty will not kpai you. You've been asslivking Asiwaju and kept to your zombified lies and propaganda career. You will do this for long lowlife zombie!! |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Geovanni412(m): 11:15am On Jul 02 |
funshint: Workers welfare means nothing to a ruthless businessman Indians and Lebanese are ruthless and that is why they can survive in the harsh Nigerian envt I don't blame them for calling police I blame the policemen for listening and attacking their fellow Nigerian citizens How can we move forward when everybody is interested in their own pocket? 1 Like |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Omoapena(m): 11:20am On Jul 02 |
Aren't they managed by external union, they should let union negotiate with their employers on their behalf or rather wait for government to approve and start paying new minimum wage, staging protest everytime isn't a healthy way to seek salary increment... |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Xilsbridalhouse(f): 11:26am On Jul 02 |
mrvitalis:I’m sure you didn’t read the article up there. The Government asked the company to stop paying tax for 6 months to enable them provide palliatives for their staff but even with this, the company didn’t comply. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Love800(m): 11:27am On Jul 02 |
They are still investors. For one to come to your country and trade, its also another form of investment. Umuinyioku: |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Sangoamadioha1: 11:29am On Jul 02 |
Umuinyioku: Foreign investors are those who bring their money to invest in your country. The Indians brought their money to set up this factory and sell to Nigerians, so they are foreign investors. Do you now understand what foreign investment means🙄 |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Umuinyioku: 11:32am On Jul 02 |
Sangoamadioha1:Sorry, you don't know them. I know them better. A Nigerian provided the Capital and handed over the business to Indians to manage because of their managerial skills. So, how are they foreign investors You owe me apology for the embarrassment. |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Umuinyioku: 11:34am On Jul 02 |
Love800:The business belongs to a Nigerian. Just managing the business for him. So,how are they foreign investors? |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Love800(m): 11:38am On Jul 02 |
Yale biscuit is owned by a nigerian? Umuinyioku: |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Sangoamadioha1: 11:39am On Jul 02 |
Umuinyioku: Prove that this is a Nigerian business being fronted by Indians and you will get your apology. |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Umuinyioku: 11:46am On Jul 02 |
Sangoamadioha1:How do you want me to prove it than my eye witness account? You owe me apology. Still waiting for the apology. |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Umuinyioku: 11:47am On Jul 02 |
Love800:Yes. |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by OgidiHerbals2(m): 11:56am On Jul 02 |
harjay1986:That's nice and impressive,by the way which company is this? |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Madups(m): 12:18pm On Jul 02 |
Ebi npawa state of mind. |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by muyiwa22(m): 12:20pm On Jul 02 |
Love800:it is owned by a Lebanese |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by SocialJustice: 12:24pm On Jul 02 |
harjay1986:How many people do you know that enjoy similar welfare in other companies? |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by spiSeyi: 12:27pm On Jul 02 |
omoredia:I live in Ibadan and I can confirm to you that nah Igbo and Edo ppl full Yale(Sumal foods) so whatever you say is for the Igbos |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by Ekaka14: 12:44pm On Jul 02 |
When I see Yale, I first think say the man come from Yankee and got shot in IB |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by omoredia: 12:47pm On Jul 02 |
spiSeyi: Ibos and Edos dey work but na yorubas dey protest for palliative. U see life lol |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by vicfajeze: 1:01pm On Jul 02 |
[quote author=9jaBloke post=130757464]I thought it was Yale University Na YALE BISCUITS |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by spiSeyi: 1:21pm On Jul 02 |
omoredia:Who told you, they are all protesting meanwhile there's no need for ethnic profiling I am just letting you to know the obvious infact it's Igbo and the Yoruba and a few Lebanese that occupied their top management team. |
Re: Yale staff In Ibadan Protest, Call for Salary Increment & Payment of Palliatives by omoredia: 1:22pm On Jul 02 |
spiSeyi: So why are u concerned about them? Sebi the plan is to show omo ibo pepper? |
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