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Thursday, April 18, 2019

President Buhari Signs Minimum Wage Bill Into Law.....

President Muhammadu Buhari has signed the National Minimum Wage Bill into law.

 
Thirty thousand naira it is!!!!!

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  1. 30k is what polithieves use to buy chewing gum.

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    1. Tax % about to be increased,fuel pump price may likely increase ontop this 30k...stylishly they create ways of taking the money back.

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    2. God bless PMB. Next level to sure.

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  2. Finally

    I think this means all nysc members allowance will automatically increase from 19800 to 30000.

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  3. I'm dancing....pls when will they start paying. Thank you Jesus

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  4. Alternative Facts18 April 2019 at 18:11

    All haters of Buhari on this blog. You all should come out and say something.. Lol

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    1. I don't hate buhari but I'm not his fan either. People deserve more abeg, that's not even up to $100 sef

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    2. Is 30k your worth as a graduate?

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  5. Kudos to you Mr president! Let's wait and see if it will be implemented at the state level!!

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  6. Them try small. When will it be implemented?

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  7. Omotee HELLISH finally motivated them. Sometimes be vocal for a great cause.

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  8. When will it take effect biko

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    1. Best question yet. I know many people that can't.

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    2. I heard on radio ( Lagos Talks) yesterday evening that it only applies to private companies with a minimum of 25 employees or so

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  10. We have nothing to say,All the revenue will be used to pay salaries and debt.Food prices will increase without increment in salary.

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  11. I pray the workers get their new wage and the increase has a positive impact on them and their families.

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  12. Diversionary tactic at work. Buhari is a lawless person.

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  13. While this is a welcome idea generally speaking, where exactly is this money going to come from? The FG has refused to decrease the cost of governance...i.e., they have refused to cut the grossly outrageous remuneration or our NASS. Secondly, at the 18,000 at least half of the states could not afford to pay their workers and are even owing some as much as 6 months in arrears to date despite the so-called government “Bail Out”, Businesses, especially MSMEs are already suffering, how exactly are they going to shoulder this new burden especially as some have had their revenue more than halved. The only and immediate course of action is that people are going to get laid off in order to meet this new demand.

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