Nyanabo(m): 11:45am On May 16 |
Uteghe:
Ipob soldiers?
You generation are senseless
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Kilometres: 11:47am On May 16 |
LegendHero:
Lol Sanwoolu no care about Yoruba people. He canโt even be bold to demand 70% job for Lagos indigenes like Kano governor did few days ago.
If he makes 70% jobs for indigenes a law, people from the ipobbs regions will start crying
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Nyanabo(m): 11:47am On May 16 |
TallNigerian:
Good. Now, that they have been scrutinized and given security clearance. Let us begin to ask other important questions.
1. Why did the so-called contractor have to ship in 89 workers from Katsina?
2. What happened to recruiting within the employable population in Lagos?
3. What is the motive and/or economic sense in transporting workers from Katsina burdening the company further with providing accommodation for them?
4. Will these workers pay PIT to Lagos State Government? Or will they enjoy tax free wages?
5. After the contract, will the contractor ensure their return to Katsina or leave them to add further pressure to the scare resources and over-stretched public amenities in the Metropolitan City?
Meanwhile, there's absolutely nothing wrong with shipping workers from Katsina. But 89 at once? LASG need to ask questions.
Good questions. Number 5 needs to be answered thoroughly
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Lovit(m): 11:48am On May 16 |
Islamization and Fulanization of Ibeju Lekki has begun
Dangote is one of the northern elites sponsoring banditry and kidnapping in Nigeria, his trucks have been sighted many times to be used in shipping them down south to kill and terrorize the people.
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Glimpsetv: 11:48am On May 16 |
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Ferdinandu(m): 11:48am On May 16 |
TallNigerian:
Good. Now, that they have been scrutinized and given security clearance. Let us begin to ask other important questions.
1. Why did the so-called contractor have to ship in 89 workers from Katsina?
2. What happened to recruiting within the employable population in Lagos?
3. What is the motive and/or economic sense in transporting workers from Katsina burdening the company further with providing accommodation for them?
4. Will these workers pay PIT to Lagos State Government? Or will they enjoy tax free wages?
5. After the contract, will the contractor ensure their return to Katsina or leave them to add further pressure to the scare resources and over-stretched public amenities in the Metropolitan City?
Meanwhile, there's absolutely nothing wrong with shipping workers from Katsina. But 89 at once? LASG need to ask questions.
The best place to get the best workers for labourer Jobs at the moment in this country is from the North. Once it is confirmed that they are all Nigerians, the contractor has the right to ship a thousand of them from any part of the country without needing to answer to anybody. It is either we act as one country or you start advocating for separation of this country
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Kilometres: 11:48am On May 16 |
heykims:
So they have to come from Lagos?
Siting the refinery in Lagos isn't enough, Moreso u now how many Lagosians that also earn their living there?
What's the difference between them and people from the east that troup in with night bus everyday?
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Nyanabo(m): 11:49am On May 16 |
Kilometres:
If he makes 70% jobs for indigenes a law, people from the ipobbs regions will start crying
I doubt people from the "IPOB" region needs yours job. Just saying.
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Tochi3(m): 11:50am On May 16 |

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gabbasin(m): 11:50am On May 16 |
Dangote too is engaging cheap labour, underpaid labour force
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Commentor: 11:54am On May 16 |
Idiots are asking why they bring northerners to do work in the south.
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Anishinaabe: 11:55am On May 16 |
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Mohisah: 11:55am On May 16 |
CodeTemplarr:
No joblesz workers in Lagos?
Dangote wer like cheap labor
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CorrectionFLuid: 11:55am On May 16 |
LegendHero:
Lol Sanwoolu no care about Yoruba people. He canโt even be bold to demand 70% job for Lagos indigenes like Kano governor did few days ago.
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amah4game: 11:56am On May 16 |
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P1PrinceKT(m): 11:57am On May 16 |
TallNigerian:
Good. Now, that they have been scrutinized and given security clearance. Let us begin to ask other important questions.
1. Why did the so-called contractor have to ship in 89 workers from Katsina?
2. What happened to recruiting within the employable population in Lagos?
3. What is the motive and/or economic sense in transporting workers from Katsina burdening the company further with providing accommodation for them?
4. Will these workers pay PIT to Lagos State Government? Or will they enjoy tax free wages?
5. After the contract, will the contractor ensure their return to Katsina or leave them to add further pressure to the scare resources and over-stretched public amenities in the Metropolitan City?
Meanwhile, there's absolutely nothing wrong with shipping workers from Katsina. But 89 at once? LASG need to ask questions.
Na thier brother built the refinery.
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CorrectionFLuid: 11:58am On May 16 |
Kilometres:
If he makes 70% jobs for indigenes a law, people from the ipobbs regions will start crying
Even he himself will be without a job. And your parents will lose their jobs, as you're not indigenes either. And when your parents lose their jobs, you will starve.
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DimIsaac10(m): 12:00pm On May 16 |
These guys are ready to do any kind of work honestly..
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Ikumapkayi: 12:00pm On May 16 |
How did we get here - where Nigerians now stereotype their fellow citizens? We've allowed fear, misinformation, and division to shape our perceptions of one another, forgetting that our strength has always been in our unity and diversity
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SarkinYarki: 12:01pm On May 16 |
Jihadist using Dangote as a guide to transport fighters ..just watch how kidnapping will worsen at the Ibeju axis going forward
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P1PrinceKT(m): 12:02pm On May 16 |
agulion:
You can imagine recruiting them all the way from Kastina while most of us Yoruba Muslims yourths are hungry and jobless here, that is why I prefer the igbos to this Aboki people
Dangote is under pressure for even wasting his money and investing in other region that is not his. He should have built it in Kano and source the crude from South.
I believe recruiting Northern youth will ease the tension while the Lagos State could enjoy from the IGR by the refinery and the workers as well.
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ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 12:02pm On May 16 |
TallNigerian:
Good. Now, that they have been scrutinized and given security clearance. Let us begin to ask other important questions.
1. Why did the so-called contractor have to ship in 89 workers from Katsina?
2. What happened to recruiting within the employable population in Lagos?
3. What is the motive and/or economic sense in transporting workers from Katsina burdening the company further with providing accommodation for them?
4. Will these workers pay PIT to Lagos State Government? Or will they enjoy tax free wages?
5. After the contract, will the contractor ensure their return to Katsina or leave them to add further pressure to the scare resources and over-stretched public amenities in the Metropolitan City?
Meanwhile, there's absolutely nothing wrong with shipping workers from Katsina. But 89 at once? LASG need to ask questions.
bro, you are asking reasonable questions from people i don't even know what to call them
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SarkinYarki: 12:03pm On May 16 |
Lovit:
Islamization and Fulanization of Ibeju Lekki has begun
Dangote is one of the northern elites sponsoring banditry and kidnapping in Nigeria, his trucks have been sighted many times to be used in shipping them down south to kill and terrorize the people.
God bless you , his truck drivers are known for iilegally ferrying herdsmen all about ...well just watch how insecurity will worsen in Ibeju Lekki in the coming days
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Diligence: 12:04pm On May 16 |
Perhaps zero accommodation...
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horlique(m): 12:06pm On May 16 |
Maxymilliano:
They are Expatriate workers for Dangote Refinery
Hopefully, Dangote replicates similar gesture across the 19 Northern States to educe the almajiris on the streets
Hahahahahahah expatriate on what's hahahahahah
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sirdick17: 12:08pm On May 16 |
TallNigerian:
Good. Now, that they have been scrutinized and given security clearance. Let us begin to ask other important questions.
1. Why did the so-called contractor have to ship in 89 workers from Katsina?
2. What happened to recruiting within the employable population in Lagos?
3. What is the motive and/or economic sense in transporting workers from Katsina burdening the company further with providing accommodation for them?
4. Will these workers pay PIT to Lagos State Government? Or will they enjoy tax free wages?
5. After the contract, will the contractor ensure their return to Katsina or leave them to add further pressure to the scare resources and over-stretched public amenities in the Metropolitan City?
Meanwhile, there's absolutely nothing wrong with shipping workers from Katsina. But 89 at once? LASG need to ask questions.
The truth is they were cheap and hardworking, so as a contractor u tend to cut cost, but some of them will end staying back in Lagos after d project
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IMPARTIAL: 12:09pm On May 16 |
El Rufai don begin oo!
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JAWBONE(m): 12:15pm On May 16 |
TallNigerian:
Good. Now, that they have been scrutinized and given security clearance. Let us begin to ask other important questions.
1. Why did the so-called contractor have to ship in 89 workers from Katsina?
2. What happened to recruiting within the employable population in Lagos?
3. What is the motive and/or economic sense in transporting workers from Katsina burdening the company further with providing accommodation for them?
4. Will these workers pay PIT to Lagos State Government? Or will they enjoy tax free wages?
5. After the contract, will the contractor ensure their return to Katsina or leave them to add further pressure to the scare resources and over-stretched public amenities in the Metropolitan City?
Meanwhile, there's absolutely nothing wrong with shipping workers from Katsina. But 89 at once? LASG need to ask questions.
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Do you think Lagos is a country of its own?
Or Lagos is an autonomous territory?
A Nigerian is at home in Lagos or Katsina, Anambra or Taraba, Bayelsa or Kano.
They don't have to answer shit to nobody
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anonimi: 12:15pm On May 16 |
TallNigerian:
Good. Now, that they have been scrutinized and given security clearance. Let us begin to ask other important questions.
1. Why did the so-called contractor have to ship in 89 workers from Katsina?
2. What happened to recruiting within the employable population in Lagos?
3. What is the motive and/or economic sense in transporting workers from Katsina burdening the company further with providing accommodation for them?
4. Will these workers pay PIT to Lagos State Government? Or will they enjoy tax free wages?
5. After the contract, will the contractor ensure their return to Katsina or leave them to add further pressure to the scare resources and over-stretched public amenities in the Metropolitan City?
Meanwhile, there's absolutely nothing wrong with shipping workers from Katsina. But 89 at once? LASG need to ask questions.
Ebilokan's puppet in Alausa won't dare ask such questions to embarrass his Muslim-Muslim ticket godfather who ensured that his fellow southerner Jonathan was a one term president (OTP) to install his expired soldier that we thought was clueless in governance until he took over in 2023.
Highways: Where Are The Cows? Is Evans A Herdsman?'
When Funke Olakurin, daughter of Afenifere leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti was murdered instead of Bola Tinubu to make sure that the perpetrators were brought to book, he ended up making fun of the death of the young lady by turning everything into tribalism by showing his hates for Igbos.
Tinubu has never spoken against the deadly activities of Fulani herdsmen across the country
https://twitter.com/i/status/1150428613751320577
Mrs Olakunrin died of gunshot wounds in July 2019 after her vehicle was attacked by armed men, suspected to be marauding Fulani bandits whose violent activities had reached a frightening level across the southwest states.
Those arrested suspects include Lawal Mazaje, 40, from Felele area of Kogi State; Adamu Adamu, 50, from Jada area of Adamawa State; Mohammed Usman, 26, from Illela area of Sokoto State and Auwal Abubakar, 25, from Shinkafi area of Zamfara State....
However, the leader of the team, identified only as Tambaya, and three others are yet to be found.
Tambaya has been declared wanted by the police and he is said to be capable of communicating in Hausa, Fulfude and Pidgin English.
https://www.timesng.com/news/top-news/388382-afenifere-police-speak-on-arrest-of-alleged-killers-of-fasorantis-daughter.html
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CodeTemplarr: 12:17pm On May 16 |
heykims:
So they have to come from Lagos?
Siting the refinery in Lagos isn't enough, Moreso u now how many Lagosians that also earn their living there?
these ones too will claim Lagosians after 6 months. Then others will arrive and the cycle will continue until the refinery becomes another NNPCL where hausa is the lingua franca. Lol.
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tollyboy5(m): 12:18pm On May 16 |
TallNigerian:
Good. Now, that they have been scrutinized and given security clearance. Let us begin to ask other important questions.
1. Why did the so-called contractor have to ship in 89 workers from Katsina?
2. What happened to recruiting within the employable population in Lagos?
3. What is the motive and/or economic sense in transporting workers from Katsina burdening the company further with providing accommodation for them?
4. Will these workers pay PIT to Lagos State Government? Or will they enjoy tax free wages?
5. After the contract, will the contractor ensure their return to Katsina or leave them to add further pressure to the scare resources and over-stretched public amenities in the Metropolitan City?
Meanwhile, there's absolutely nothing wrong with shipping workers from Katsina. But 89 at once? LASG need to ask questions.
It depends. I think they'll provide shelter for them and they use to be satisfied with low income.
But I can say what will happen to them after the contract ends.
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