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NNPC staff embark on nationwide strike following FG announcement of NNPC's unbundling

Members of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation NNPC have commenced a nationwide strike following yesterday's announcement by the Federal government that the oil corporation will be unbundled into 7 units (Read story here). The oil workers got to work this morning and could not access their various offices. The immediate impact of the strike will be nationwide fuel scarcity as NUPENG will not be able to lift fuel today.

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    1. I think the strike is needed, if not for any other thing, to show the slowpoke, buhari, that he's not an emperor. I have never seen a president that has so little regard for the laws of the land as this current president. He believes that every Nigerian is corrupt except for him and a few of his cohorts. A very stubborn man that listens to no one even though it's apparent that he's clueless as to how to effectively run the country.

      Chyke
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  2. Economic saboteurs, they know their game is up.
    Nigeria must progress,they can't stop us.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  3. People that don't want our country too move forward! Selfishness!

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  4. This is serious.

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  5. Buhari u go soon die o. Idiot


    POPULAR LIB READER!

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    1. You sure sound like somebody that thinks with the anus. You are such an apology making such a statement. Mofo

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    2. You sure sound like somebody that thinks with the anus. You are such an apology making such a statement. Mofo

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  6. Embark on strike n lose ur job. Operation #NoWorkNoPay

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  7. God helps us in dis country

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  8. God pls lead us through

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  9. Let them continue. Nothing will stop this change

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  10. I gess this NNPC staff are against Change, which kind strike be that ? They should consider the masses nw .



    Damolia.DEW

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  11. This shit storm is coming.

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  12. na wao...wat kind of country is this

    #LibBadBoy

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  13. Jesus christ!


    ... Merited happiness

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  14. Not again!

    No light! No basic amenities!! And No fuel!!! We r finished wit d lip service of change.

    All dis d poor masses wil suffer for it and they r d ones dat voted mostly for dis so called change.

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  15. Naija is blessed
    Go is watching ooo



    The gods are watching

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  16. There was fuel scarcity before this so there's no new impact that isn't being felt already...

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  17. Trouble in Paradise , fuel scarcity continues...

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  18. LoL salaries go suffer
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  19. Hmm, buhari I hope say u knw wht u r doing? Linda observe!

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    1. ....and the problem and hardship continue God where're you??? Come and save my country Nigeria!!

      #Dakinzz

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  21. Stage managed rubbish. Just to hype fuel price. This government sef. Nigerians go fear change. More Instagram followers for you

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  22. Kaiiiii....im tired of this wahala already

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  23. Any reasonable person will always think befor action. President Buhary please learn to think befor action and stop acting like a cow. For weeks now we have been facing fuel scarcity and instead of you to solve that problem first befor unbundling then you decided to add more fuel to the already burning fire. This is one chance government and we are watching.

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    1. If you have any idea what is going on in there system (the Oil and Gas industry) you will give the government a thumbs up for this decision.

      There are a lot of persons in the NNPC getting paid for doing nothing and they now want to hold Nigerians hostage. They can go to hell for all I care, if they are not ready to be productive and efficient they should be sacked and thrown out so other persons willing to work can be employed

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    2. Olodo... So your are the subject expect on Oil and Gas abi.

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  24. "The immediate impact of the strike will be nationwide fuel scarcity" - so what exactly is happening now? ridiculous news reporting

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  25. All thanks to our Mr Right president with dead Brain,all those people around You as your special adviser did not advise you to solve the problem of fuel scarcity before unbundling the Unit.

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  26. A lot of restructuring needs to be done but at what cost and whose detriment. That's the big question to answer.

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  27. Ha! GOD,what kind of problem is this?

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  28. Nawa oo.. Anoda Hardship..
    Aint dis people considrate at all...













    Enugu's second shoe designer

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  29. Strike???? Isn't this going to worsen the present fuel situation

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  30. Stop putting useless links here that has no videos

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  31. Sai baba say rubbish government

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  32. Corruption is fighting back. This strike is organized by the corrupt elements in the erstwhile NNPC to blackmail the government but it can't work. There is no going back on the war against corruption. Government should kick them out if they refuse to go back to war. There are millions of qualified graduates looking for employment.

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  33. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 March 2016 at 15:03

    God will help us.

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  34. GOD WILL HELP THEM ALL.LINDA SEE TO THAT CASE

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