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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by koboko69: 8:08am On Nov 05, 2015
Trut:
The Fate of 65,000 Construction Workers that lose jobs in 4 months.

#BeTheJudge.

You worked in the construction company in the past five years that GEJ was president, you had no issues with your job. Instead, you received promotions and increased salary packages. You were happy.

However, in those five years, you committed a lot of energy calling President GEJ "clueless". You and your friends resolved to vote him out on the election day. When the D-Day finally came, you all voted out GEJ, not minding who was going to replace him since, according to you, a "#NEPAbillCertificate" would be far more efficient than GEJ. In fact you even preferred a goat to GEJ.

Finally, you got your wish and GEJ is out and a "body language Administration" is now in place. Four months later, your construction company fires you due to the Stone Age economic policies of the body language regime.

Now that you're jobless, you are looking for GEJ to blame but he is gone.

Moral Lesson: most misfortunes are self inflicted.

#FoodForThought.

Your folly knows no bounds. You have long years of wailing and hating foolishly. Execpt u were blind.....August 2014 was when last they saw a dime from the the government. That was the peak of Campaign period. Oil marketers also claimed the same thing.....back log of claims not paid since August 2014. 8 solid months under ur useless Messiah. But folly, tribal sentiments....dumb hate....will make u not see all that but blame a government clearing the mess left behind. 413 billion have just been approved to clear the oil marketers back log.

Buhari clearing Jonathan's mess since may 29 2015.

Ediots.

Anything good is Jonathan's foot prints...bad ones is Buhari.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Nobody: 8:10am On Nov 05, 2015
CharleyCharley:

keep blaming the past administration(s). robot
Answer my question or feck off
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Yomboy4ever(m): 8:11am On Nov 05, 2015
simtosul:

www.leadership.ng/news/472186/recession-construction-firms-sack-65000-workers


Since Aug 2014.
D mumu spoil country finish come dey invigilate election for tanzania like say e be WAEC official.
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by ifyalways(f): 8:12am On Nov 05, 2015
tolustx:
Wait o...

Why is it that these days, what we hear is massive retrenchment, retirement or sack and nothing like massive recruitment of staff. Is this what change is bringing for Nigeria or what? I just don't understand. I need some clarification.


Anyone
Sai Baba jor!

Una never chee chomtin

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Lothbrok(m): 8:12am On Nov 05, 2015
Since August 2014

Please check the date!!!

This is a Uncle Jonas' handiwork. . .
Giving out frivolous and political contracts to ease his smooth victory in the last 2015 election.
Under minding the state of the economy.
He would rather borrow from world bank, instead of generating revenue inwardly. Or better still. . retrieve our looted treasury
from the likes of Allison & co.

Abbegi. . This time around, not more free money. . due process must be followed. . That's CHANGE.

If you have it, it's because you earn it. . and it's required. . Nothing more!

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by 14(m): 8:15am On Nov 05, 2015
bushdoc9919:
Oil prices have fallen.

And because of that....money is not flowing, and people are not building houses and such.

Nigeria must industrialise......so that we can have lots of companies, who will award lots of construction projects....which means more jobs.

Buhari must be judged by his performance in the Power, Education and Mass transit area of our society....the BIG three that would make or break his administration.

You are busy chasing investors away, the treatment that MTN is receiving is not going unnoticed. Potential foreign investors will just wait on the fence and watch the circus.

1. governmet workers not being paid
2. not to devalue the naira
3. lack of dollar exchange
4. 41 items blocked for import
5. JP Morgan removed nigeria on their bond index

The list is endless, the writing has always been on the wall. From now on, its a slippery slope.
If the oil price remain what it is, Below $50. I forsee disaster like we witnessed in Zimbabwe.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by godwin120alex: 8:16am On Nov 05, 2015
Everywhere sack .God save ur children
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by akpos2050(m): 8:18am On Nov 05, 2015
Goodmorning Nigerians all hope is not lost, am nt a politician d president is trying to bring bck all d looted funds so dat we will not have finicial constraighn as from january 2016 all dis people will be called bck to dia duty again by february nxt yr. D only solution is prayer to d nation.
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by IbokUtoroh(m): 8:21am On Nov 05, 2015
BALLOSKI:
i'm waiting for those scumbags to come and blame everything on BUHARI.








I knew someone will highlight dis, have u ever imagine this tales could be lies?
marketers were not paid since august 2014, now this one too since august 2014 and u want us to believe this line?
they were not paid since 2014, august yet they lived till now to vent their anger.
meanwhile all allocations have been paid till september, bros u see am now....
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by greatiyk4u(m): 8:23am On Nov 05, 2015
Oya let us put it in this way.............

1. Wailers agree that Buhari has not awarded any construction project since inception

2.Construction companies ve trenched 65k workers cos of d debt owed dem 4 jobs done n d ongoing ones.

3. The OP has it dat dey ve not been paid since August 2014



Now logically, how is dis predicament related 2 Buhari since una HERO who awarded d white elephant projects could not pay 4 dem even in his day of crude oil boom

I can conclude dat wailers hatred 4 PMB na "follow-come"
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by IbokUtoroh(m): 8:25am On Nov 05, 2015
nnachukz:
The case of my friend has made me not to pity most people sacked these days. He got shortlisted for immigration recruitment interview, he kept screaming clueless jonathan. He went for the written interview and was successful instead of being grateful, he was busy complaining GEJ is clueless, we will sack him with our votes. Then GEJ lost the election, you needed to have seen how happy and jubilant he was. Thereafter he went through the remaining recruitment process and got recruited, he was very happy he has gotten a federal job in less than a year after completing NYSC he forgot who made that chance possible for him. Then Buhari came to power and sacked/releived all of them. Today he is no longer shouting sai buhari instead he keeps complaining about everything. So na who lose pass now? Jonathan or my friend?









I hope u no dey pity am o, cos if u do...... God of jonathan fo strike u oooooo.
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by IbokUtoroh(m): 8:28am On Nov 05, 2015
uridadole:
M
You are not correct.
According to the president of the association:
GEJ govt gave frivolous contracts.
Political contracts,
Payment for these contracts were accumulated by GEJ govt. Come to think of it, how come alizson have dollars in billions and contracors are owed billions of naira.
GEJ had precipitated these problems with so mush money at his disposal.
May God help us.








dollars in billions and buhari no fit collect am till now?
its either buhari na weaklings or he is overhyped or simply a real and authentic clueless homo-sapien.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by happydays1(m): 8:28am On Nov 05, 2015
Trut:
The Fate of 65,000 Construction Workers that lose jobs in 4 months.

#BeTheJudge.

You worked in the construction company in the past five years that GEJ was president, you had no issues with your job. Instead, you received promotions and increased salary packages. You were happy.

However, in those five years, you committed a lot of energy calling President GEJ "clueless". You and your friends resolved to vote him out on the election day. When the D-Day finally came, you all voted out GEJ, not minding who was going to replace him since, according to you, a "#NEPAbillCertificate" would be far more efficient than GEJ. In fact you even preferred a goat to GEJ.

Finally, you got your wish and GEJ is out and a "body language Administration" is now in place. Four months later, your construction company fires you due to the Stone Age economic policies of the body language regime.

Now that you're jobless, you are looking for GEJ to blame but he is gone.

Moral Lesson: most misfortunes are self inflicted.

#FoodForThought.
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by solreb: 8:29am On Nov 05, 2015
Trut:
The Fate of 65,000 Construction Workers that lose jobs in 4 months.

#BeTheJudge.

You worked in the construction company in the past five years that GEJ was president, you had no issues with your job. Instead, you received promotions and increased salary packages. You were happy.

However, in those five years, you committed a lot of energy calling President GEJ "clueless". You and your friends resolved to vote him out on the election day. When the D-Day finally came, you all voted out GEJ, not minding who was going to replace him since, according to you, a "#NEPAbillCertificate" would be far more efficient than GEJ. In fact you even preferred a goat to GEJ.

Finally, you got your wish and GEJ is out and a "body language Administration" is now in place. Four months later, your construction company fires you due to the Stone Age economic policies of the body language regime.

Now that you're jobless, you are looking for GEJ to blame but he is gone.

Moral Lesson: most misfortunes are self inflicted.

#FoodForThought.

All that is happening now is what PMB inherited from GEJ as NOI with the knowledge of GEJ kept on doing voodoo economics piling up debt and telling us lies. the news says since Aug 2014, 10 good months before PMB entered the construction companies were being owed N600b. PMB has truthfully declared that Nigeria is broke and he is working on clearing the mess created by GEJ administration and PDP. let us look at the issue objectively. GEJ ruined every sector of the economy including oil and gas and made a few billionaires and himself and PEJ. Look at Nddc which used to be vibrant, and was supposed to serve the interest of Niger delta, PEJ turns it into her personal vault and NDDC owetocontractors up to N400b now with salaries being owed as well. it is now that PMB is cleaning it up and they have started paying.
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Nobody: 8:30am On Nov 05, 2015
Trut:
The Fate of 65,000 Construction Workers that lose jobs in 4 months.

#BeTheJudge.

You worked in the construction company in the past five years that GEJ was president, you had no issues with your job. Instead, you received promotions and increased salary packages. You were happy.

However, in those five years, you committed a lot of energy calling President GEJ "clueless". You and your friends resolved to vote him out on the election day. When the D-Day finally came, you all voted out GEJ, not minding who was going to replace him since, according to you, a "#NEPAbillCertificate" would be far more efficient than GEJ. In fact you even preferred a goat to GEJ.

Finally, you got your wish and GEJ is out and a "body language Administration" is now in place. Four months later, your construction company fires you due to the Stone Age economic policies of the body language regime.

Now that you're jobless, you are looking for GEJ to blame but he is gone.

Moral Lesson: most misfortunes are self inflicted.

#FoodForThought.



I will like you to read and re-read the report again that non of their members have being paid since August 2014.
Who is the Nigerian president as at August 2014 till may 2015? When you read a post do not ignore some facts that really talk about your wayward behaviours rather pound over it and talk to your self than blaming those that shouldn't be blamed. The present government met the debt on ground. So you don't expect Buhari to just be issuing cheques without going through the contract agreement.
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by IbokUtoroh(m): 8:32am On Nov 05, 2015
johnsontade:
Now i understand why so many so called Nigerian graduates are unemployable because i dont know why some people can't read and understand simple English. Govt have been owing construction coys since August 2014 yet you keep blaming Buhar on what your beloved man refused to do.

How can payments be processed without a Minister of works in office to verify & sort out the required documentation(s) needed?

Have a simple advise for Taniods "Go back to school"









it is u that lacks knowledge! first u for ask which govt dey owe dem since 2014?
cos we know since 2014 the govt at the centre dey drop monthly allawee to all states, so which govt dey owe.
do u now see the 2014 is just to make u guys shift blame to govt wey don pass since may 2015?

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Nobody: 8:35am On Nov 05, 2015
Some idiotic masturbaters will soon come and shout Jona.
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Pidggin(f): 8:36am On Nov 05, 2015
wristbangle:


Do u think GEJ would have been a better option if he continues to rule?

You know my opinion already, what's your take?
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by 400billionman: 8:40am On Nov 05, 2015
tolustx:
Wait o...

Why is it that these days, what we hear is massive retrenchment, retirement or sack and nothing like massive recruitment of staff. Is this what change is bringing for Nigeria or what? I just don't understand. I need some clarification.


Anyone

Osunbade and Boogari are scammers.

Clueless ones for that matter.

I pity my SouthWest brothers. CHANGE just dey begin. Wait for 2016.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by CharleyCharley: 8:42am On Nov 05, 2015
IyaIode:

Answer my question or feck off

tell your mother to fvck off grin grin
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Nobody: 8:42am On Nov 05, 2015
Joy comes in the morning.

It gets darkest just before light.

We will come out of this stronger.
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by 400billionman: 8:43am On Nov 05, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Hehehehehehehehehehe grin grin grin

The funny thing is - Those "change" chanting zombies no more scream change, We're the ones shouting "Sai changi dole!!!".
By the way, today is 5th, and federal workers have not been paid yet.

Cc: lalasticlala

You are right. Many are owing me. One was like, oga they never pay o.

No more credit from today.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by zeusdgrt(m): 8:47am On Nov 05, 2015
Trut:
The Fate of 65,000 Construction Workers that lose jobs in 4 months.

#BeTheJudge.

You worked in the construction company in the past five years that GEJ was president, you had no issues with your job. Instead, you received promotions and increased salary packages. You were happy.

However, in those five years, you committed a lot of energy calling President GEJ "clueless". You and your friends resolved to vote him out on the election day. When the D-Day finally came, you all voted out GEJ, not minding who was going to replace him since, according to you, a "#NEPAbillCertificate" would be far more efficient than GEJ. In fact you even preferred a goat to GEJ.

Finally, you got your wish and GEJ is out and a "body language Administration" is now in place. Four months later, your construction company fires you due to the Stone Age economic policies of the body language regime.

Now that you're jobless, you are looking for GEJ to blame but he is gone.

Moral Lesson: most misfortunes are self inflicted.

#FoodForThought.
EPIC SOCCER PUNCH

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Nobody: 8:51am On Nov 05, 2015
CharleyCharley:


tell your mother to fvck off grin grin
Your mother is mad.
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Nobody: 8:51am On Nov 05, 2015
CharleyCharley:

tell your mother to fvck off grin grin
Your mother is mad.
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by repogirl(f): 8:52am On Nov 05, 2015
Enjoy una change oooo...change into economic recession...gullibles should say thankyou to their dullard at the top for his awesome body odour. cheesy

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by 400billionman: 8:54am On Nov 05, 2015
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The Fate of 65,000 Construction Workers that lose jobs in 4 months.

#BeTheJudge.

You worked in the construction company in the past five years that GEJ was president, you had no issues with your job. Instead, you received promotions and increased salary packages. You were happy.

However, in those five years, you committed a lot of energy calling President GEJ "clueless". You and your friends resolved to vote him out on the election day. When the D-Day finally came, you all voted out GEJ, not minding who was going to replace him since, according to you, a "#NEPAbillCertificate" would be far more efficient than GEJ. In fact you even preferred a goat to GEJ.

Finally, you got your wish and GEJ is out and a "body language Administration" is now in place. Four months later, your construction company fires you due to the Stone Age economic policies of the body language regime.

Now that you're jobless, you are looking for GEJ to blame but he is gone.

Moral Lesson: most misfortunes are self inflicted.

#FoodForThought.

The pathetic ones are still blaming GEJ.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by veraponpo(m): 8:55am On Nov 05, 2015
They will soon employ them back. It is just for a while. The economy will soon surge up
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Olufemiolaolu(m): 8:56am On Nov 05, 2015
tolustx:
Wait o...

Why is it that these days, what we hear is massive retrenchment, retirement or sack and nothing like massive recruitment of staff. Is this what change is bringing for Nigeria or what? I just don't understand. I need some clarification.


Anyone
Ask ur spendthrift jona grin
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by ojbanja: 8:57am On Nov 05, 2015
hedonistic:
Every sector is comatose under Buhari, but in Abuja especially, the construction sector is completely dead. No new projects or ongoing construction - both public projects and private projects.

All the many many housing estates shopping plazas, hotels, etc that seemed to be always under construction round the city have all been halted. Even the government is not constructing new roads or rehabilitating existing ones. Nothing is going on.

Let the old Daura nitwit continue shouting 'kwarapshan' all over the place while things continue to fall apart.

As the widespread misery continues to gain ground, you guys should get ready for gloom and doom. A deep recession looms. Many will eat from dustbins next year, and Nigeria might deteriorate into a Zimbabwe or Somalia unless this dullard is somehow kicked out. 2019 is just too far.

I reject it IN JESUS NAME.this Evil thought and espectations of urs shall remain with you and your household.And not to those you refeers to as "guys".
Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Amack(m): 8:58am On Nov 05, 2015
Body odour have been released in all sector. Apc na gathering of thieves, lie Muhammed, lie Fashola, lie okoroahusa, lie Tifunubu, lie Amechi, lie Adams. Baba nko? Na him be the chairman of wash wash. Everything na wash. I like my fellow Igbos. We can never associated with failure na only the like of okoroahusa can associated with failure. Check out this Angelic Names. Dr Peter Obi, Goodluck ebere Jonathan, Godswill Akpabio and peter Ayo fayose. There's a very big difference between old and new boxers.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by 400billionman: 9:02am On Nov 05, 2015
Henrypraise:
M patiently waiting for bubu next picture release. Wat happened to:

[size=15]
1. Youwin
2. Bank of industries
3. Bank of agric
4. Women empowerment. [/size]

All des gud policies of GEJ all flushed down d drain cos of we want to fight kwarupshun.

We ar currently registering wailers @ d wailers academy. New wailers are cordially welcomed, registration is free. Just be sure u knw were d current situation of d country bites u.

For now, we are fighting kwarruption. America and Britain have scammed Nigerians again..

Nah kwarruption dem go chop.

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