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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by onuman: 5:54pm On Jul 18
yarimo:
One agulu fraudster will soon condemn labour union for accepting #70,000
Bitterness is inherent in your DNA. Don't think you end your Bitterness on Nl, you extend Bitterness to anybody or anything you encounter in real life.

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by jaxxy(m): 5:55pm On Jul 18
yarimo:
One agulu fraudster will soon condemn labour union for accepting #70,000

Obi even told labour to accept the 62k offer then. why are u crying over Peter Obi matter? undecided

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by ddippset(m): 5:58pm On Jul 18
valentineuwakwe:
Which other incentives attached that labour don't want to speak out? I sense a big lie here!


What this translate will be increase in the pump price of petrol to N1000, increase in transportation, parents should be ready to pay sch proprietors/sch owners increase sch fees, already inflation is high and prices of goods n services have skyrocked...
What is 70k compare to what awaits the Nigerian workers tomorow!
Don't tell me you are even reasoning the "other incentive" part?

Lol..

The truth agbadorians wouldn't tell themselves is that 30k during Buhari two years ago is better than 70k today.


So Technically minimum wage has been reduced by Tinubu.

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by Cj4charles(m): 6:05pm On Jul 18
In Fela's voice "Zombie ooo Zombie, Zombie ooo Zombie"
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by drugBaronTINUBU: 6:07pm On Jul 18
ElSudani:


Superior argument will alway win and even be applauded by reasonable folks. Labour was doing alright until it was hijacked by ipobidients.
I see you are not very happy about this new development.
Doing very well?
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by Franking: 6:08pm On Jul 18
States will now decide what to pay.
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by ElSudani: 6:09pm On Jul 18
drugBaronTINUBU:

Doing very well?

That's right, don't you think so?

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by HALCYON44: 6:11pm On Jul 18
Kudos to NLC and TUC Leaders. They have made a great decision and should hold the current government responsible for their promises. We are know that the country economy is in a disasterous level before and the current government is just trying to bring it into a better level. I appreciate them for not bowing to various pressure from the enemies of the country. Let's move forward.

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by dragunov: 6:13pm On Jul 18
lexy2014:


how do these people you have mentioned want to subdue the president?

the president you say they want to subdue, is he not wicked and greedy?

so what has the president they want to subdue done to prevent herdsmen from killing farmers and destroying crops, retail business from hoarding commodities?

who are these northern cabal and how are they culprits?

Is it until Tinubu carry gun and begin to pursue herders in the bush that you will know he is concerned about it? Nigerians are saboteurs, especially the Northern powers. I can't begin to spoon feed about the power plays going on. But if you can study the polity by yourself, the better

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by Chochovini: 6:21pm On Jul 18
nonhuman:
it's like your own governanor have started paying his own 70k since yesterday
. Lols.
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by drugBaronTINUBU: 6:27pm On Jul 18
ElSudani:


That's right, don't you think so?
How many seats were dey occupying b4 2023 election?
What was the figure they got in 2019 election?
Even if u hate Obi, that doesn't mean you have to comment like a mad person
Use brain
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by BABANGBALI: 6:31pm On Jul 18
Labour leaders have been richly settled. No wonder bank alerts just dey ring anyhow for NLC Secretariat since morning.
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by Ken4Christ: 6:32pm On Jul 18
Watch out for another increase in the prices of food and household items..

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by ElSudani: 6:34pm On Jul 18
drugBaronTINUBU:

How many seats were dey occupying b4 2023 election?
What was the figure they got in 2019 election?
Even if u hate Obi, that doesn't mean you have to comment like a mad person
Use brain

True Obidient, always rude and uncouth. I was referring to the Labour Union.
Labour party has nothing to do with this conversation.

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by BABANGBALI: 6:36pm On Jul 18
franchasofficia:
It's not bad
if I slap you. Walahi you no go hear words again
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by israelmao(m): 6:38pm On Jul 18
I knew they can't get beyond that.
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by frog12: 6:39pm On Jul 18
judge dey get 4 million a month. lawmakers dey get 30 million a month. which one be dis
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by lexy2014: 6:42pm On Jul 18
dragunov:


Is it until Tinubu carry gun and begin to pursue herders in the bush that you will know he is concerned about it? Nigerians are saboteurs, especially the Northern powers. I can't begin to spoon feed about the power plays going on. But if you can study the polity by yourself, the better

how do these people you have mentioned want to subdue the president?

the president you say they want to subdue, is he not wicked and greedy?

so what has the president they want to subdue done to prevent herdsmen from killing farmers and destroying crops, retail business from hoarding commodities?

who are these northern cabal and how are they culprits?

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 6:43pm On Jul 18
Nigeria is now officially the country with the cheapest labour cost

What a shame
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by drugBaronTINUBU: 6:44pm On Jul 18
ElSudani:


True Obidient, always rude and uncouth. I was referring to the Labour Union.
Labour party has nothing to do with this conversation.
Exactly where i know u will divert to and u didn't fail🤣🤣
Labour union ni
Labour party kwa

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by Jonjam269: 6:46pm On Jul 18
Our blodas will not like this news, they will wail, grunt, gnash their teeth and peddle falsehood.

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by ogashman(m): 6:47pm On Jul 18
Will 70k stop the looming protest?
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by israelmao(m): 6:51pm On Jul 18
Tinubu has mesmerized and dangled carrot in front of Organized Labour Congress the rest is history.Half a loaf is better than none bread.

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by killsmith(f): 6:54pm On Jul 18
To meet up with the increase in employee wages, employers will have to increase price of goods or service. The eventual is more inflation.
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by YouAreNobody: 7:01pm On Jul 18
stuffs4me:



My governor is far better than Alex Otti and all the SE governors
who is your governor? And don't tell me Sanwolu because I'm sure you're not a Lagosian
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by bentenny(m): 7:03pm On Jul 18
yarimo:
One agulu fraudster will soon condemn labour union for accepting #70,000
Nah Sowore way u nor fit criticize go condemn am first!
Wetin concern Obi with minimum wage?
Obi will surely lead to ur end!
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by iukpe: 7:16pm On Jul 18
This will be prorated for many above the minimum wage including our lawmakers.
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by yarimo(m): 7:23pm On Jul 18
jaxxy:


Obi even told labour to accept the 62k offer then. why are u crying over Peter Obi matter? undecided
post it here where obi said that to labour union

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by Honestey: 7:34pm On Jul 18
killsmith:
To meet up with the increase in employee wages, employers will have to increase price of goods or service. The eventual is more inflation.


In case you are not noticing, since when workers have been collecting 30k minimum wage the employers have increased prices of goods more than 10 times over

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Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by Babinski: 7:48pm On Jul 18
yarimo:
One agulu fraudster will soon condemn labour union for accepting #70,000

Nigeria is full sycophants and selfish individuals. It is not just even about accepting the FG offer of 70K, but to now be talking of other incentives that are not made public and be heaping praises on the same FG that you negotiated with while purportedly representaing the interest of workers? Common, that smells bad. How can the workers trust that you acted throughout in their best interest and got them the best deal?
Re: Why We Accepted ₦‎70,000 Naira Minimum Wage - Labour by BluntCrazeMan: 7:59pm On Jul 18

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