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Nationwide Seaport Still Opurational As Maritime Workers Join NLC Protest by sketching: 6:24am On Feb 27 |
Maritime workers to join NLC protests, says Port operations unaffected Maritime workers under the aegis of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) on Monday announced plans to join the 2-days nationwide protests by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC). https://tribuneonlineng.com/maritime-workers-to-join-nlc-protests-shut-seaports-nationwide/ 1 Like
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Re: Nationwide Seaport Still Opurational As Maritime Workers Join NLC Protest by sketching: 6:24am On Feb 27 |
It is just a two days protest and not a strike. I suspect banks would be open (might close early for security reasons). 2 Likes |
Re: Nationwide Seaport Still Opurational As Maritime Workers Join NLC Protest by condralbedez: 6:25am On Feb 27 |
Anything to better the Nation, is a goal. |
Re: Nationwide Seaport Still Opurational As Maritime Workers Join NLC Protest by KashApp: 6:38am On Feb 27 |
Great Nation, bad leaders |
Re: Nationwide Seaport Still Opurational As Maritime Workers Join NLC Protest by Kunlevibess: 6:46am On Feb 27 |
Ok |
Re: Nationwide Seaport Still Opurational As Maritime Workers Join NLC Protest by Oakenshield: 6:49am On Feb 27 |
Funny comment when only Lagos port is active in Nigeria. The Yorubas are playing stupid politics because if calabar port and Rivers port are working they know traffic in Lagos will reduce by 60% because it's closer transporting goods from the south to North than west to north. The igbos will totally focus on the southern port to cut cost |
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