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Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by Rugaria: 2:38pm On Jul 29, 2022
Spare the man! Ngige is not the reason why your kids are at home instead of them being at school. To start with, Ngige is just a labour minister. For whatever it's what, Ngige can only agree on any sort of wage increase, or an improvement of the nations compensation policies, based on the clear directives of the president. He can not act alone to authorize a constitutional increase on the wage load of the countrys finances without the express order of the president and his federal executive council. It's that simple! I believe that Ngige was forced to speak out because he is tired of watching his name bring soiled by the same architects of these nebulous loans that have grounded Nigeria. Soludo mentioned the fact that Nigeria is broke few weeks ago too. The stunning fact here is that most Nigerians are unwilling to rise up and demand for answers as to how the country was run aground this way.. Buharis odor seem to have petrified most Nigerians too..

Secondly, the citizens of this country who elected a man that has basically no adequate academic qualifications to run a modern economy of over 200 million people are the ones who got us into this mess. It's obvious that Buhari is empty and as such, terribly unqualified to run a big country as divers as Nigeria. When he came into office, the country was already dealing with shortages interms of earnings. You would expect him to take a very candid and cursory look at things and make informed judgements and decisions. But what did he do? Buhari started borrowing billions to build up Niger republic! This country is now paying millions of dollars every month to service loans used to build up infastructures elsewhere! Imagine that.. As at today, all Oil incomes accruing to the country is being used to service foreign loans! What this means in actual facts is that at this stage, The Nigerian Oil industry exists wholly for the West! It's terrible.. We are toast! The day of reckoning is here..

Finally, it's about time Nigerians start to monitor the level of involvement and interjections being made by foreign countries in Nigerias electoral processes. This is very important because it's obvious that Western countries are now deliberately dumping dead brains in different presidential palaces in Africa. Once the west succeed in imposing an inept upstart as the president of an African country, they reach agreements with these political bimbos on how the African country can borrow endlessly from the world bank and The IMF with all sorts of obnoxious interests. When one Barak Obama and David Cameron were agitating for buharis presidency, it was as if they were fighting for democracy in Nigeria. But with the way things have turned out, it's obvious that they were in it to derail Nigerias economic progress, which was holding up well before Buhari. They basically made Buhari the president do he tie Nigerias economy and future to Western financial institutions and now Nigeria is screwed by the financial organizations owned by these countries.

Time to be independent is NOW!

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Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by Totilopussylick(m): 2:41pm On Jul 29, 2022
Buharis odor seem to have petrified most Nigerians too..



This is a national emergency that requires more attentions tongue

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Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by Toneypen247(m): 2:43pm On Jul 29, 2022
Hmm
Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by Toneypen247(m): 2:43pm On Jul 29, 2022
Totilopussylick:
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Always booking space
Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by JASONjnr(m): 2:49pm On Jul 29, 2022
If Ngige isn't the problem.. Then Buhari isn't our problem as well...

Ngige that is very useless and uncouth.... He doesn't even know anything.... I wonder how he scale through law school to become a lawyer.....
Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by Rugaria: 2:57pm On Jul 29, 2022
JASONjnr:
If Ngige isn't the problem.. Then Buhari isn't our problem as well...

Ngige that is very useless and uncouth.... He doesn't even know anything.... I wonder how he scale through law school to become a lawyer.....
Chris Ngige does not control the finances of Nigeria. He is just the Labor Minister of Nigeria. It's that simple.

Chris Ngige can NEVER reach agreements for a monumental increase of the countrys wage bill without Buhari giving him the orders to do so. It's impossible.

Ministers are answerable to the president, no matter how ineffective the president maybe. If Buhari wants the universities to open today, all he needs to do is to give the orders for the demands of the lecturers to be met. It's that simple!

But does the government have the cash to do so and still function effectively? The answer is no! The fulani oligarchy has looted the country to the ground and slowly slowly, the different segments of the nations structural set up are collapsing without you guys knowing.

Folks should be thankful to Ngige for this eye opener but I know we will all choose to blame the fall guy instead of calling out the mother of all disasters himself; mujahideen Buhari..

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Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by JASONjnr(m): 3:02pm On Jul 29, 2022
Rugaria:

Chris Ngige does not control the finances of Nigeria. He is just the Labor Minister of Nigeria. It's that simple.

Chris Ngige can NEVER reach agreements for a monumental increase of the countrys wage bill without Buhari giving him the orders to do so. It's impossible.

Ministers are answerable to the president, no matter how ineffective the president maybe. If Buhari wants the universities to open today, all he needs to do is to give the orders for the demands of the lecturers to be met. It's that simple!

But does the government have the cash to do so and still function effectively? The answer is no! The fulani oligarchy has looted the country to the ground and slowly slowly, the different segments of the nations structural set up are collapsing without you guys knowing.

Folks should be thankful to Ngige for this eye opener but I know we will all choose to blame the fall guy instead of calling out the mother of all disasters himself; mujahideen Buhari..

If you don't know what a minister means or the power within their authority, then you will have to be writing this nonsense...

How is Ameachi getting funds for his transportation ministry to build rails and other functioning projects? Is he the minister of finance?
Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by slimfit1(m): 3:38pm On Jul 29, 2022
our problem is the senators and minister of finance that is so more than useless, and brainless. I am speechless at how clueless she is in handling such a sensitive position. Buhari could not wait to accept Kemi's resignation but did everything possible to keep a terrorist in government as a minister. If I ever become a leader in Nigeria dead or alive Buhari will go to jail, I will exsume his body and store it in jail.
Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by Rugaria: 7:23pm On Jul 29, 2022
JASONjnr:


If you don't know what a minister means or the power within their authority, then you will have to be writing this nonsense...

How is Ameachi getting funds for his transportation ministry to build rails and other functioning projects? Is he the minister of finance?

Mangled logic.. Amechi functioned effectively because budgetary allocations were made for the ministry !
I don't know how you guys do this. I mean you're alarmingly ignorant of the subject but you started off accusing the other person of being ignorant. Amazing..
Did Amechi do the rail tracks with his money? The country borrowed billions of dollars from all sorts of places to do those.

Amechi didn't borrow these monies, the federal government did! If the federal government borrows money to pay lecturers, Ngige will pay them. It's precisely a federal government affair and not just a ministry of Labour affair, unless you expect Ngige to run tertiary institutions in Nigeria from his bank account. The, is there no minister of education? Why is he not getting much attention too?

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Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by DSC7: 7:27pm On Jul 29, 2022
So who are the problem?...

Tell us sharp sharp we want to know...

Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by JASONjnr(m): 7:48pm On Jul 29, 2022
Rugaria:


Mangled logic.. Amechi functioned effectively because budgetary allocations were made for the ministry !
I don't know how you guys do this. I mean you're alarmingly ignorant of the subject but you started off accusing the other person of being ignorant. Amazing..
Did Amechi do the rail tracks with his money? The country borrowed billions of dollars from all sorts of places to do those.

Amechi didn't borrow these monies, the federal government did! If the federal government borrows money to pay lecturers, Ngige will pay them. It's precisely a federal government affair and not just a ministry of Labour affair, unless you expect Ngige to run tertiary institutions in Nigeria from his bank account. The, is there no minister of education? Why is he not getting much attention too?

You should learn to lower your ego..... And learn to avoid spewing trash...


The budget sent to Ameachi's ministry wasn't done without him seeking for it and bringing a purpose and the need for it .. The ASUU demand is fundamental and in this regard, it has always been that at least 26% of the national budget should be allocated to education in line with UNESCO’s recommendation. The allocation is what ASUU needs to clear it's MoU agreement of 2009.

Ngige is a labour minister and his game play here is completely incompetent. He needs to ensure that the agreement is met. Failure to do so shows that he's incompetent and needs to be blamed....

All ministers have their role game and responsibility... If you can't deliver as a minister then, you've failed....
Re: Is Chris Ngige The Problem? by Rugaria: 8:00pm On Jul 29, 2022
JASONjnr:


You should learn to lower your ego..... And learn to avoid spewing trash...


The budget sent to Ameachi's ministry wasn't done without him seeking for it and bringing a purpose and the need for it .. The ASUU demand is fundamental and in this regard, it has always been that at least 26% of the national budget should be allocated to education in line with UNESCO’s recommendation. The allocation is what ASUU needs to clear it's MoU agreement of 2009.

Ngige is a labour minister and his game play here is completely incompetent. He needs to ensure that the agreement is met. Failure to do so shows that he's incompetent and needs to be blamed....

All ministers have their role game and responsibility... If you can't deliver as a minister then, you've failed....
Why are you shouting!?
He just told you that money has dried up and that they're only sharing VAT receipts and accruals from import duties. He also told you that all cash from oil are going into debt servicing, NOT even for debt repayment!
How is it Ngiges fault then that the federal government has ran out of cash to take care of improved wages for teachers/lecturers? Or you feel he never tendered his agreements with ASUU to the federal executive council?
You can only spend the money that you have. If there are no serious budgetary allocations for this, Ngige can't do nada! It's not Ngiges duty to go seek for laons, it's the job of the whole federal government! The buck stops at the presidents table.. Know this and have peace and stop being thick in the head...

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