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Nigerian govt threatens to deal with companies that fail to observe public holidays

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This government is becoming more militaristic. Public hols may not necessarily be enforced on private institutions

Jobless people.. How that one take affect our progress

What have you done to assist these companies?

Dambazzau.... When will you have common sense. I opened my company and didn’t observe public holiday. Are you paying my tax for me? Hopeless set of people calling themselves leaders

It’s that what we want to hear,deal with them,when they violet their code of operation within the country,dis-humanization of your citizen who work for them.dont pay them.the amount minimum wage agree by govt concern private cooperation. Public holiday hmmmm what a shame

AbadaEfeJulius - you are a brainless man. Are you the one that established the coy or enterprise for them or you are the one paying their workers salaries? You have no right controlling anybody to go to work on public holidays. It comes naturally when the country is doing well

This country have lost it...is public holiday a pressing issue..what happened to corruption,unemployment and terrorism?

Is it by force? Foolish people

Is this our problem

Where is lanreoyeleye ? See our minister 😂. They would punish us for not observing public holidays ☺

Is it by force to go on a holiday?!

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