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Monday, June 06, 2016

Banks Are Still Sacking?

I heard they are still sacking oooooh!..even after they were told to hold it!...Na wah!
May God save all our BV'S from this devourer called Jobless state oh!


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    1. Stella what do you want them to do....help them pay salary nah!shm!.with this our economic climate they have to do the needful...Nigeria should know that entrepreneur is the ultimate, certificate is not enough, your queen English is not Enough. Let us our brain and God given skills to better our future.

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  2. Sai Change. Sai Baba Buhari

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  3. Na wah oh. But do I blame them, the country is hard no money and Buhari is the "causer". Even with all the stolen money they said they recover, yet people are still dying of hunger.

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  4. Government has no right to tell private companies how to manage their income or run thier businesses

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    1. May be they will help them in paying salaries cos the next thing is if they ask them to stop sacking,they will start owing staff salaries

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  5. The rate of unemployment has tripled. God knows how to care for His own so I depend solely on Him for all my needs according to His riches in glory.

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  6. They should get use to it o jare.
    Not just banks,all sectors are downsizing.
    We in the health sector have had our own share.
    Residency and internship slot has been reduced aswell.
    Y'all should look on bright side...we are Nigerians and we will survive

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    1. Thanks for this comment. Will the lamentation ,curses and wailing help the economy? We all should look on the bright side,pray and look forward to a better economy.

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    2. Nigerians!!!!! Stop looking for who to pay you, be your own boss! Go to ministry of agriculture, they give out free seeds, start an agricultural business or a livestock farm! There is no excuse! Or simply learn a trade! problem with Nigerian youths is lack of creativity!! Don't wait to be employed! Create jobs and empower your nation. If I were in nigeria and was put out of a job, what I would do next is start up a cat fish farm or start rearing chickens for distribution. With as little as 200k, you can start this businesses well! Do more research. There is high unemployment because everyone is looking to be employed instead of starting something for themselves. All this tomato scarcity shouldn't be happening! Supply should be more than demand. All these foods and vegetables we import shouldn't be so!

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    3. Anon 17.07
      Well said


      Be ur own boss I like that.

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    4. There is a high unemployment because our governments are incompetent, disorganized and ignorants

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  7. Please how easy is it to get a teaching job?

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    1. It's easier for a camel to pass through the prongs of a fork than to get a govt teaching job now even private wil pay pittance

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    2. U would make more money farming than being a teacher.

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  8. Skye bank just sacked now. I got a call from one of the affected person.

    I pray God to comfort all.

    Buhari see what you have caused. I pity people that voted CHAINS

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    1. @Loveme jeje Pls How is Buhari the cause? Abeg pls explain ehn? U people can like to chat shit

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    2. Has nothing to do with Buhari. It's confirmed that most Nigerians don't know what is truly going on

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    3. It has everything to do wit buhari. The macro-economic success of the country rests on the presidents table which is dependent on his socio- economic policies and deployed fiscal instruments. The banks can't do business because the cant transact for their customers (no forex) over a year now. This alone is a major revenue for banks as mgt fees, processing fees and interest are derived from these transactions. Rather than keep crying about the $ price of crude as we can't control that;buhari is egostically and poorly handling handling the Niger Delta Avengers matter which has reduced our crude export capacity that should have gone up in d face of dwindling oil price - to balance revenue. The gas supplies to GENCOS( power plants) have also dropped badly as a result of NDA and poor govt response to economic threatening actions, hence the total collapse of power today. Implication: Businesses are spending x4 on overheads in d mist of fallen transaction rates & sales and economic powerlessness. Even the SMEs involved in intra and inter city trade are squeezed as a result of rising inflation rates which is made manifest by poor responses to economic challenges here and there. Look at tomatoe issues, look at currency uncertainity, look at millions of investment being discouraged from power sector etc. Definitely ROI is at lowest in the country. Jobs had to suffer; only a matter of time. Nigeria businesses are less competitive at d international sphere because of this blistering uncertanity his unwise moves have wholistically created. He is not diverse enough to carry all facets of development and nationhood together as a president. Guess he should have sort an apointment in someone else's government in his character area of specialisation cos he seems so a uni-thinker. Wisdom is profitable to direct...especially at crossroads.

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  9. Why would federal government ask banks not to sack.?? Isn't a government establishment?? Will federal government pay the workers?? Since the withdrawal of TSA from the banks, banks don't have money to operate let alone pay staffs. They can't even give out loans to make money.. So allow them sack people to be able to sustain those thry can pay..

    Would we rather people herr scream we haven't been paid for 10 months like the federal government is busy owing..

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    1. Is it a government establishment ***

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    2. Fab mum please it is staff and not staffs. Your gbagun just dey increase daily.

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    3. Make your corrections and move on. Don't dwell on it.

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  10. This is what you get when you put an ill, dull, uneducated senile and inefficient old man in charge of a country.
    We may be on our way to Zimbabwe.

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  11. Wonder why the government think they have a say in banking industry...
    Do they pay their bills?
    I'm so sorry to all those affected.

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  12. Oh this is heartbreaking.. Where will they start from after losing the one they are managing ?

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  13. stells very soon people will start dying of starvation. food is now a luxury in Nigeria. people keep losing jobs everyday. God save me and everybody, amen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. What stops them from farming and creating their own food. People Are hungry because they can't think

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  14. No job no job,and the ones with jobs are messing up,see some hardworking ones are sacked and some one is here messing up,well God dey

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  15. My people, sorry about the present economy states but does this mean house prices have now reduced?
    Advice please.. I dey find house buy.

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    1. Reduce ke? Abi e don increase? Cos seller of house needs to make enough money to buy fuel and feed.

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    2. Property sellers no see buyers sef. People no see money chop na to sell house. Find am well. You go see oh. The only thing is they will want to hammer on your head. But make sure sey you do shakara well.

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    3. Diamond, Ecobank and now Skye. God Abeg oh.

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  16. Stella abeg name the banks let's report them to the Federal govt.

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  17. Everything na Buhari cause am as if during GEJ time people were not sacked...shior!

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  18. Chanji yazama dole. Allah ya bamu hakuri kawai.

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  19. Abeg how easy is it to buy PTA ?

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    1. No bank is selling PTA! I wish cos I wan buy

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    2. PTA ke? Where u see dollars

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  20. people like to talk a lotta nonsense blaming Buhari.Nigeria has been a country riding on false prosperity.how can banks(a private institutiton require government funds to do business and also other illegal dealings),leakages are being blocked and they are finding t difficult.if banks had a solid foundation that wasnt based on corription,they would stand,come what may.people should stop all these Buhari thing.should we go back to how things were.nigeria is rediscovering itself for a true prosperity.

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  21. people like to talk a lotta nonsense blaming Buhari.Nigeria has been a country riding on false prosperity.how can banks(a private institutiton require government funds to do business and also other illegal dealings),leakages are being blocked and they are finding t difficult.if banks had a solid foundation that wasnt based on corription,they would stand,come what may.people should stop all these Buhari thing.should we go back to how things were.nigeria is rediscovering itself for a true prosperity.

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  22. skye bank, gtbank, heritage bank, next......

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  23. Not my problem. I hate Nigerians

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  24. That treasury single account caused alot of trouble in Nigeria, you day you are fighting corruption and making things more difficult for the country, that's the height of wickedness, people can no longer be paid

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  25. this our clueless president....pls how is it not buharis fault. if he made our economy strong will people be sacked,he even promised 1million jobs now all we hv is d employed being sacked cos of d bad economy. whatever happens to a country is d govt fault believe it or not,if we are progressing we acknowlede him if we are moving back we blame him.he is our leader,he makes all d descision so pls all this hausas leave my thread alone. u will support him to ur grave offcoures. pls some arent blind we can see.buhari is badnews to nigeria




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  26. this our clueless president....pls how is it not buharis fault. if he made our economy strong will people be sacked,he even promised 1million jobs now all we hv is d employed being sacked cos of d bad economy. whatever happens to a country is d govt fault believe it or not,if we are progressing we acknowlede him if we are moving back we blame him.he is our leader,he makes all d descision so pls all this hausas leave my thread alone. u will support him to ur grave offcoures. pls some arent blind we can see.buhari is badnews to nigeria




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  27. if an economy strifes its d presidents doing but if d economy is bad it isnt his fault abi...see una life....buhari wants to kee this nation aswear


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