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NLC Strike Politically Motivated by Belafonte(m): 9:41am On Aug 02, 2023
NLC President Joe Ajaero is a Labour Party member and as such any action he takes can not be considered to be carried out in good faith. I wonder why he didn't tell Obi to not campaign on ending the subsidy regime...

It would seem at this point that the NLC might morph into being a branch of the Labour Party which will weaken its power as a pressure group and might even make it extinct.

Please find Joe Ajaero president of the NLC at the extreme right of the first picture with the Agulu fraud

Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by melonsgroup: 9:50am On Aug 02, 2023
Belafonte:
NLC President Joe Ajaero is a Labour Party member and as such any action he takes can not be considered to be carried out in good faith. I wonder why he didn't tell Obi to not campaign on ending the subsidy regime...

It would seem at this point that the NLC might morph into being a branch of the Labour Party which will weaken its power as a pressure group and might even make it extinct.

Please find Joe Ajaero president of the NLC at the extreme right of the first picture with the Agulu fraud
Bingo

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Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by successmatters(m): 9:51am On Aug 02, 2023
Fuel subsidy and other suffering policies are sexually motivated? cheesy
Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by Chikpat(m): 9:52am On Aug 02, 2023
OP don't be stupid

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Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by Luckylife(m): 9:53am On Aug 02, 2023
May the hardship multiple in your live if you shamelesslly play heartless politics with Nigeria masses. Any pig that refuse to see the the sufferings of innocent citizens and still go ahead to play shameless politics will never fine peace and will remain miserable. In a normal sane country where sycophants are demonize, a president must start palliative before removing subsidy to so he really care and have empathy. But only biggest fools will support the microscopic elements claiming leaders after living like gods while the Masses are sufferings.

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Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by saintfieldcastro: 9:55am On Aug 02, 2023
Agb@do idiots reason with their anuses. You guys are miserable fools. Agb@do sautwaste touts. Ethnic bigots!

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Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by Xscape1993(m): 10:17am On Aug 02, 2023
What is bad is bad simple...
Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by CodeTemplar: 10:21am On Aug 02, 2023
melonsgroup:
Bingo
so labour is trying to overtake PDP and dethrone APC at same time according to the BMC who has probably overdosed on cocaine, fufu and blood tonic.
Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by Davinity: 10:28am On Aug 02, 2023
Belafonte:
NLC President Joe Ajaero is a Labour Party member and as such any action he takes can not be considered to be carried out in good faith. I wonder why he didn't tell Obi to not campaign on ending the subsidy regime...

It would seem at this point that the NLC might morph into being a branch of the Labour Party which will weaken its power as a pressure group and might even make it extinct.

Please find Joe Ajaero president of the NLC at the extreme right of the first picture with the Agulu fraud
Your foolishness is genetically motivated

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Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by TotoGame(m): 10:29am On Aug 02, 2023
Belafonte:
NLC President Joe Ajaero is a Labour Party member and as such any action he takes can not be considered to be carried out in good faith. I wonder why he didn't tell Obi to not campaign on ending the subsidy regime...

It would seem at this point that the NLC might morph into being a branch of the Labour Party which will weaken its power as a pressure group and might even make it extinct.

Please find Joe Ajaero president of the NLC at the extreme right of the first picture with the Agulu fraud

It's obvious your brain was buried at birth instead of your placenta
Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by Kossyso: 10:34am On Aug 02, 2023
Davinity:
Your foolishness is genetically motivated
You are a very bad person😂😂
Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by Mossadd: 10:39am On Aug 02, 2023
Belafonte:
NLC President Joe Ajaero is a Labour Party member and as such any action he takes can not be considered to be carried out in good faith. I wonder why he didn't tell Obi to not campaign on ending the subsidy regime...

It would seem at this point that the NLC might morph into being a branch of the Labour Party which will weaken its power as a pressure group and might even make it extinct.

Please find Joe Ajaero president of the NLC at the extreme right of the first picture with the Agulu fraud
shut up dindinrin oponu.was Tinubu not a member and leader of a political party when he lead and sponsored protest against the subsidy removal in 2012? Mumu alai lopo lo
Re: NLC Strike Politically Motivated by Simpleshafee(m): 10:42am On Aug 02, 2023
This OP should be taken to psychiatric hospital.

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