Nigerian general strike a bribe away from ending?
20/06/07 Filed in: Life style
This is an experimental format. The video beneath the article may load fast or slow, and may fit on the page, who knows with Beta stuff? Please persevere too if there is a short intrusive ad ahead of a really useful but totally random news report.
It seems as if the Nigerians have had enough of the oil-related economic mess they are in and gone on strike. I wonder who will pay the first bribe to get them all back to work?
Go on, here's 50 cents off your next shanty house purchase and a 2 cents a gallon coupon off of gas for the car you cannot afford to buy. And by the way, forget the billions that multinationals have made in the course of wrecking your environment with leaky pipe lines and refineries. Hurry, get back to it!
Of course the rip-offs causing the strike action start from the top and conditions are bad even for highly trained Nigerians employed by the oil companies. Ask the off-shore divers to compare pay checks with their ex-pat work mates and then you'll see what I mean.
In terms of a solution, how much for instance would you pay for a gallon to ensure the Nigerians had a decent standard of living? Personally, I have been almost scammed so many times by citizens of that fair land that the extent of my contribution to their well-being is limited to apathetic posts like this, asking you to do something while I do nothing.
We've linked to several web search engines offering random payments & prizes! Click the icon & search the keyphrase Cadillac CTS ad or web search. It is a win-win, perhaps!
It seems as if the Nigerians have had enough of the oil-related economic mess they are in and gone on strike. I wonder who will pay the first bribe to get them all back to work?
Go on, here's 50 cents off your next shanty house purchase and a 2 cents a gallon coupon off of gas for the car you cannot afford to buy. And by the way, forget the billions that multinationals have made in the course of wrecking your environment with leaky pipe lines and refineries. Hurry, get back to it!
Of course the rip-offs causing the strike action start from the top and conditions are bad even for highly trained Nigerians employed by the oil companies. Ask the off-shore divers to compare pay checks with their ex-pat work mates and then you'll see what I mean.
In terms of a solution, how much for instance would you pay for a gallon to ensure the Nigerians had a decent standard of living? Personally, I have been almost scammed so many times by citizens of that fair land that the extent of my contribution to their well-being is limited to apathetic posts like this, asking you to do something while I do nothing.
We've linked to several web search engines offering random payments & prizes! Click the icon & search the keyphrase Cadillac CTS ad or web search. It is a win-win, perhaps!
.
...
.
.
.



