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Gives the Nigerian worker more option..........this is good, although it has its own disadvantage especially for those working with private firms or those who are self-employed!.... ReplyA LITTLE HELP HERE; A LITTLE HELP THERE, MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND!
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Quote from: sabiti on 4-05-2010 07:49 AM if nt bcos of d corruption dat has eating deep in2 d fabrics of dis country wat hs he done,it shuldn't b a privilege rather our right.18k is been greetd n applaudd like 18mil.Mind u,dis civil servants 've kids wit som in higha institutions...nw do d maths.All in all he's doing more dan d sick president has done n we cn only hope he continues dis way u dey wright all this he is doing is our right not the previlege as it is we hope he do countine
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thank you LORD!!! ReplyYou know you're the best when people you don't know hate you
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dis is wot we need Reply
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Quote from: soulprince on 4-05-2010 01:13 PM thats one of the things i've been feeling about an igbo man on the lead,they wil always make people smile. he is the one that is bold enough to try and raise the wage.ohh!i wish he had more time Its left to all of us to insist he continue. If Nigeria belongs to U and I we can work to create the futures we want. If we can create credible INEC through genuine reforms, he and any other Nigerian can contest. tho i would have loved to vote Pat Utomi or Col Umar, (if they contest), i think it would serve the same purpose to vote Jonathan; for the first time in Nigerian Administration, public opinions and perceptions is not taken lightly.
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i hope it wount hurt the masses at long run. Reply
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I can still remember it now as if it was yesterday.UDOJI AWARD.Gowon once said it in an interview that the problem of Nigeria is not money, but how to spend it.Invest this money in a viable industry and get more people employed so that more workers can care or feed less people instead of less workers caring for and feeding more people. Reply![]()
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@emmy:readin is nt undastandin n u've proven dat.Read wat i wrote again n 3i 2 undastnd.U askd whch presidnt hs done wat he did?Didn't he strt 4rm whre odas stopd? Reply
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Quote from: soulprince on 4-05-2010 01:13 PM thats one of the things i've been feeling about an igbo man on the lead,they wil always make people smile. he is the one that is bold enough to try and raise the wage.ohh!i wish he had more time which ibo man are you talking about?
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implementation is what we want, not radio and television talk jaree Reply
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I love this man Reply
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Quote from: chrissiebee on 4-05-2010 10:31 AM trust me, this dude is doing all the good things cos he wants to run for president and he wants to win...after that nko?? back to square one! no be naija we dey?? mchew. what is the problem now, if person no do`people go talk, if them do u people go talk!!! u should be happy for what he did
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He is God sent, he dnt need 2 contest 4 the sit cos he is already there doing good as his name follows him aroud. I pray 2 God protect him so dat he can do greatest than this. Reply
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Quote from: tundesmart on 4-05-2010 12:04 PM The repercussion of Jonathan's salary will be highly devastating just like the one Obasanjo did in 1999. As a student of economics, salary increase only brings more poverty as I will identify below: i agree totally with u...........salary increase would neva improve nigeria's standard of living. (1. First of all, Nigeria is a not a producing nation; we import almost everything from electronic gadgets, cars , matches and surprisingly toothpick thereby killing the existing small scale industries. This salary increase will increase market demands and thereby cause inflation of huge consequences. (2.) The most devastating strain will be on our foreign exchange. By the time the increase is actualised, the pound will be hitting 400 Naira per unit. (3.) The general market price level of goods will generally follow suit and we will all be back to square one because the Naira will become valueless (4.) More people will lose their jobs and unemployment will increase because most companies and government establishments will not afford the new jumbo rise. The government officials should rethink their decisions and instead develop the infrastructural platform for Nigeria. The government should rather invest the money in building and improving infrastructure.: electricty, roads and water. This will rather improve the poverty level in the country and generate more jobs.
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Quote from: sabiti on 4-05-2010 07:49 AM if nt bcos of d corruption dat has eating deep in2 d fabrics of dis country wat hs he done,it shuldn't b a privilege rather our right.18k is been greetd n applaudd like 18mil.Mind u,dis civil servants 've kids wit som in higha institutions...nw do d maths.All in all he's doing more dan d sick president has done n we cn only hope he continues dis way
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Him don tuk, make dem pay frst Reply
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do not be happy. we no get price control oooooo. Reply
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Jonathan, u don dey show urself o ReplyTALK AM LISTENING!!!
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