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Tuesday 18 August 2015

Plan sack of 1,000 workers: Kachikwu dispels rumour, meets labour unions

The new group Managing director of state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Emmanuel Kachikwu says that he has not suggested or directed anyone to fire 1,000 workers of the corporation.

Kachikwu disclosed this in a meeting with both PENGASSAN and NUPENG unions of the corporation in Abuja. He has informed the unions that at no point did he suggest or direct anyone to fire over 1000. Developing story....

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  1. Ok heard.

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    1. hank God for dis clarification bcos dis type of weather we r is not good time for anyone to lose his or her job.

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    2. Thank God for dis clarification bcos dis type of weather we r is not good time for anyone to lose his or her job.

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    3. Issokay seen, thanks for the info. Linda take note!

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    4. Issokay seen, thanks for the info. Linda take note!

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  2. Thank God for dis clarification bcos dis type of weather we r is not good time for anyone to lose his or her job.

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  4. #noted








    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  5. #noted








    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  6. Okay, we await the version of the Labour Union.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  7. Pls they shouldnt o




    Most times when we walk into big malls, boutiques, supermarkets, we never question their prices. We pay exactly what we see on the price tags and even hand out tips to the staff.
    But the moment we are out of these shops and want to buy banana, our bargaining game gets off to the roof. Poor widow with 12 hungry children at home tells you banana is N100. She even takes out her time to explain how difficult it was for her to even buy it, how the economy is so tough.
    But we insist that if it's not N50, we are not paying. Some of us even step back into our cars and make to drive away. But because 'half bread is better chin chin', this woman is forced to call you back and sell to you at little or no gain. In her heart, she cries, she's worried about how she'll survive with her children. She silently reassures herself that 'It's well.
    God will definitely provide.'' While you happily chop the luscious banana. Take some seconds out and think about this, guys. Please don't bargain hard with small vendors like this. They do business not to buy designer bags, Gucci shoes but to LIVE and EAT!

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  8. Please consider the families involved

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  9. I support it 100% . The rot is not just at the top at NNPC, it's all d way to the bottom. They will be replaced so it's not a disaster

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