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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

TUC Removes Self From Strike Over Subsidy..

Trade Union Congress, TUC, has dissociated itself from any strike embarked upon by the organised Labour.




Its President, Bobboi Kaigama made the confirmation to Daily Post Wednesday morning.
In his reply around 1am Wednesday, Kaigama said, “TUC is not on strike”.
Dailypost has also reached out to NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, who is yet to give a response.

Details later…


24 comments:

  1. Labour shud rest, there is no need. Nothing will change cos this govt won't listen cos they don't care! Na God we dey look last last

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  2. They have collected money from their brother. Mtchewwwww

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    1. Does PMB look like someone that bribes?

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  3. Pussies everywhere. They are scared of Buhari. This isn't democracy, it's military rule!

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  4. Stupid nonsense people!...
    Just because it's Buhari their fellow Muslim terrorist brother!...
    Everyone licking his smelly aboki ass just to be in his good book!...
    I no dey pity Nigerians again...they deserve this kind of treatment from this rubbish government...
    Nobody should come here again and complain about the hardship...
    You all should dance to the music!...

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    1. Lindy-baby, you'll swallow your words when your customers can no longer patronise your shop. Sorry, store. Errmmm, whatever.

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    2. Linda d fact dt u can close ur shop doesn't mean others can. Pls u ppl shldnt b protesting d subsidy removal,it was in evitable. Protest shld b on reasons why dey shld also slash deir salaries and allowances. Protest on tangible issues,why shld I earning minimum wage and dey are earning millions and dey increase d fuel price. Dey shld also slash deir salaries of dey can't increase d salaries. Dt shld b a tangible reason to protest. I am pro Buhari but dey must do sumthing abt deir bonuses,allowances and salaries. All dese estacodes dey collect shld b slashed. That is when I knw dey are really ready to work.

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  5. NLC collect the N120 the government agreed now. This strike is useless

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  6. I'm just shaking my head for this country. Will I be right to say we re indirectly under military regime? #sad#

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    1. Yes my sister we are already if not tell me how to define a government that has zero interest in democracy ..

      There was a country!!!

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  7. Yes we are not on strike . My president took the right step . God bless you Sir

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    1. But when Gej took the step it was wrong right?

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    2. He took the right step because d economy is not biting at ur end abi.

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    3. Yes, it was wrong. The man was clueless. The money saved would have been stolen right under his nose and he wouldn't have a clue.

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  8. Nigeria of today is like , we masses are crying No tomatoes to prepare stew . we manage to get small pepper ( Rodo ) to make the stew , later we complained its too pepperish to eat , then our government now gave us grounded pepper ( Ata gungun ) to add to the stew so it will be plenty . The government then promised us in next 2 years they will produce Tomato paste for us to subdue the pepperish stew .
    Seems they are blind to sense the hardship the common man will go through before their tomato paste arrived when they ( government personnel ) have Ketchup tomato paste , Heinz paste n Geisha in their kitchen . How many will live to taste the useless insensitive paste ? When frustration , hardship ,hunger , anger, poverty , hypertension , hard criminal- minded e.t.c must have taken masses to six feet underground . ... Lies upon lies from our leaders .

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    1. They stand by what is right. How many can even stock their house with food for the strike. Not all Nigeria can afford not to work for a day not to talk of days.

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  10. Sabi we wanted change, the change is here.

    Ochi eze

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  11. This one don collect money, shared it among his cohorts, i.e- executives and constituency. Look, just fantastically corrupt Nigerians.

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  12. If NLC does not go on with this strike, it would be like when next any labour congress stages a strike and a court restrains them, then that will be the end!..What then will be left? what will be democratic about the country? the problem we have in this country and which is killing us by the day is our ignorance to a lot of things!

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  13. I don't know what buhari is planning to turn nigeria into,the country is worst under his leadership

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