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Legislative aides to Nigerian Senators, Reps storm chambers protest non-payment of N5bn allowance

By OakTV
10 October 2018   |   5:30 am
Legislative aides to Nigerian Senators, Reps storm chambers protest non-payment of N5bn allowance.

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    It is a real pathetic situation they found themselves,

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    Please pay them now!!! These monies were in aggregate, budgeted, appropriated and in fact, inexcusable to have been left unpaid to the workers. Why do we create these chaotic problems for ourselves? MAN reported the other day of a mounting inventory in their warehouses. Can you imagine when 5 billion Naira is at the hands of people to spend? The Stock Market is in the doldrums. The Economy is near stagnant. The World is in a Trade merry-go-rounding. And this insensate strikes and work slow downs we could have avoided counting our sets of teeth with our tongues? I cry for my Country!

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