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dominique(f): 12:24am On Mar 16 |
How come it's the op's source link, west Africa weekly is the only one carrying the story? Even the twitter and Instagram results are from the website's news. A news this major should be on all the news sites and blogs by now.
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Ofodirinwa: 12:30am On Mar 16 |
Foreign investment does not add to the economy.
Once things get uncomfortable, they go. So when your economy is good it's good, when it gets bad they leave and make the issue worst.
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kpankpangolo: 1:59am On Mar 16 |
Good riddance.
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Validated: 3:02am On Mar 16 |
Tinubunomics effect. Every good thing they met have been destroyed
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kabillion(m): 4:28am On Mar 16 |
Now, ipobidients are relieved, they have something to celebrate. Have fun in your tears
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kabillion(m): 4:33am On Mar 16 |
ogododo:
Global pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has shut down its commercial operations in Nigeria, rendering its commercial employees redundant, according to internal company correspondence obtained by West Africa Weekly.
Documents obtained indicate that affected employees received formal redundancy notifications, signalling a major restructuring of Pfizer’s business model in the country. The documents suggest that the company is moving forward with layoffs but has yet to finalise employee severance packages.
An email dated January 13, signed by Olubukola Oparinde, Manager People Experience, SSA Biopharma, acknowledged employee concerns during discussions about the shutdown and stated that further from leadership would be provided. Employees were issued redundancy notification letters, which they were required to acknowledge, confirming that they had been informed of their job losses.
Further correspondence on January 15 instructed affected staff to sign off on the notifications, emphasising that these were not final redundancy agreements. The company also indicated that severance details were subject to additional approvals.
A follow-up email on February 12 addressed to an employee included severance computation details, suggesting that discussions around employee compensation were ongoing.
Following the shutdown, affected employees are entitled to severance packages, including redundancy benefits, final salary payments, and other entitlements based on their contracts and Nigerian labour laws. However, concerns have been raised over whether Pfizer will fulfil these obligations in full.
This development comes amid ongoing economic challenges in Nigeria, with several multinational companies either downsizing or exiting the market entirely and many losing their jobs.
https://westafricaweekly.com/pfizer-shuts-down-commercial-operations-in-nigeria-lays-off-employees/
Fake news from ipobidients camp
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Baronthecelebri: 5:09am On Mar 16 |
Very bad
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papyjaypaul: 6:53am On Mar 16 |
dominique:
How come it's the op's source link, west Africa weekly is the only one carrying the story? Even the twitter and Instagram results are from the website's news. A news this major should be on all the news sites and blogs by now.
From the way the report is written, you can call this a leak. Someone from Pfizer has leaked this to Hundeyin. Now they will have no choice but to talk about it before the time.
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id4sho(m): 7:04am On Mar 16 |
iwaeda: Nlfpmod, it will favour me and my family. Drive round, V/I, Ikeja, Agindigbi, Mushin, Lekki,Ikoyi, Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju, Otta, Surulere and Ikorodu, go and check how offices and companies are virtually empty. Many big supermarkets are not restocking. Yet people are standing on the mandate of FAILURE. Taba de tunwi, won ani Mazi Emeka niwa.
Don't call big supermarkets. The small shops, mamaput, transport services in the neighborhood are the ones running the economy i.e SMEs
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Typing: 7:09am On Mar 16 |
This is Tinubu's hand work. Incompetent Government
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DonEd(m): 7:56am On Mar 16 |
galserv:
Shut up!
It's part of the labour pains we are going through.
The baby will soon be here
They will either return or be replaced by bigger companies...
See clowns
Please tell me where industrial revolution will lead to a collapse of a country's economy.
All these bat brained people will just be ing rubbish.
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ogododo: 8:08am On Mar 16 |
kabillion:
Fake news from ipobidients camp
Dem don sell ya head, una no fit think again.
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iwaeda: 8:15am On Mar 16 |
galserv:
You are a sadist. 
Things always go 'bad' before they improve
It's the economic reforms that caused it. But we need them. Now or Never!!!
When a man hate the truth, not right way, is government paying minimum wage yet, promise and FAIL.
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kabillion(m): 8:49am On Mar 16 |
ogododo:
Dem don sell ya head, una no fit think again.
Reverse is the case
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ogododo: 9:56am On Mar 16 |
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dominique(f): 10:25am On Mar 16 |
papyjaypaul:
From the way the report is written, you can call this a leak. Someone from Pfizer has leaked this to Hundeyin. Now they will have no choice but to talk about it before the time.
Then it's unverified information which could be a rumour for all we know
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Artscollection: 10:40am On Mar 16 |
iwaeda: Nlfpmod, it will favour me and my family. Drive round, V/I, Ikeja, Agindigbi, Mushin, Lekki,Ikoyi, Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju, Otta, Surulere and Ikorodu, go and check how offices and companies are virtually empty. Many big supermarkets are not restocking. Yet people are standing on the mandate of FAILURE. Taba de tunwi, won ani Mazi Emeka niwa.
This is the first time a region that won election is suffering more than other regions because most of these job losses are held by them but unfortunately those beasts don't care about anyone
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iwaeda: 10:57am On Mar 16 |
Artscollection:
This is the first time a region that won election is suffering more than other regions because most of these job losses are held by them but unfortunately those beasts don't care about anyone
They understand not, owomida ti blind oju won.
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ogododo: 1:35pm On Mar 16 |
kabillion:
Reverse is the case
Una de hail ya oppressors.
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NEIGHBOUR(m): 10:06am On Mar 17 |
iwaeda: Nlfpmod, it will favour me and my family. Drive round, V/I, Ikeja, Agindigbi, Mushin, Lekki,Ikoyi, Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju, Otta, Surulere and Ikorodu, go and check how offices and companies are virtually empty. Many big supermarkets are not restocking. Yet people are standing on the mandate of FAILURE. Taba de tunwi, won ani Mazi Emeka niwa.
Not only the government our brothers who are deep into fake products manufacturing are destroying these companies with their fake products especially pharmaceuticals without caring about the lives being destroyed.
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iwaeda: 10:26am On Mar 17 |
NEIGHBOUR:
Not only the government our brothers who are deep into fake products manufacturing are destroying these companies with their fake products especially pharmaceuticals without caring about the lives being destroyed.
What is government responsibility. Mynding me business.
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