The meeting that was held on Saturday, January 14, 2012 between Labour and the Federal Government of Nigeria ended in a deadlock; Mass protest and strike continue in Nigeria on Monday, January 16, 2012. Labour announced that Oil Producton will not shutdown in Nigeria as previously scheduled for January 15, 2012. It can be noted that presidnet Jonathan was not at the January 14, 2012 meeting between Labour and Nigerian Government officials. What are you thinking?
dis is rubbish.he’s adamant.we ar staying indoor again.
Let Mr president come out with his real agenda n let’s stirr it up .this man wants to start a war he can’t win .
pls Mr president can u listern to d voice of d masses,our dear country is turnin into something one cant figure out.ur poeple are crying
Now, WHY am i not suprised that Mr President WAS NOT at the meeting?! It dosen’t take a genius to tell that the president DOES NOT have a full grasp of ‘economic calculations’ to be able to hold his own in an intellectual discourse of a politico-economic nature. This is not a question of saying, “i have observed that many states have tried to operate a mass transit system; and that such schemes come and they go – they come and they go.” Or, “buy cassava bread; eat cassava bread – support the local economy.”
Boy! Are we in trouble!