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Man shares after S*x photo with his white sugar mummy by Ridwan(m) : 8:21 am

A Twitter user identified as @TriggBandedup took to the platform to share a photo he took after he had an intimate session with his white sugar mummy.

He posted the photo with the caption “Sugar Mama season.”

See photo below;

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Labour May Ask For N80 With Conditions

Okonjo-Iwealla Hopeful Of Peaceful Resolution
THE National Executive Council (NEC) of both Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and its Trade Union Congress (TUC) is set meet today to endorse a new price proposal by the Federal Government.
Though labour suspended its protests, The Guardian learnt that the step was aimed at allowing members of their NEC to move into Abuja for the NLC and TUC meetings.
In confirming The Gaurdian findings, a joint statement by both the NLC and TUC, issued yesterday in Abuja said: “At the meeting, labour asked the Presidency to suspend the new petrol (PMS) price increases announced on January 1, 2012.&nbsp; In return, we offered to suspend forthwith, the strikes, mass rallies and street protests.

“We also suggested that an expanded committee be set up which would discuss the fuel subsidy issue and pricing for petrol. The government’s side presented a counter proposal asking labour to negotiate new fuel prices. Since we had no such mandate, labour declined and decided to return to its National Executive Council meetings which will be held on Saturday 14th January, 2012 for a possible expanded mandate.”
It is expected that Labour will meet government team this evening to relay the endorsement to them and for a possible joint press briefing where the new petrol price would be announced.

Sources told The Guardian yesterday evening that labour was going to propose N80 a litre with the proviso that NNPC must be immediately restructured; immediate review of the template for importation by the PPRA; new refineries must be built and old ones properly maintained and the PIB bill passed into law.

In a telephone interview with The Guardian, Finance Minister Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iwealla would not say how much ground government was prepared to shift but expressed optimism that the crisis would end soon.

“We are all Nigerians with the same objective, which is to take steps to end the current crisis and find ways to move the country forward. The fact that labour has agreed to come back tomorrow (today) to continue the discussion with government is a sign that we are all prepared to find a common ground in the interest of the country and all its citizens,” she said.
This trend follows a familiar historical antecedent of petrol price increments in Nigeria and how ensuing labour-government face-off has always been responded to.
Announcing the suspension of the protests at the popular Berger Junction in Wuse zone 6 in Abuja yesterday, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Abdulwaheed Omar said in Abuja yesterday that the two-day repriev was meant to afford protesters take a rest and also gather again on Monday if no middle ground was found on the negotiation table.
Omar restated that the labour movement and civil society groups that were part of the negotiation with government have no backed down on total reversal to N65 per litre of petrol as insinuated in some quarters even though the agenda of today’s meeting suggest otherwise.
Labour had in the wake of an announcement on the commencement of deregulation by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) on behalf of the government, called for a nationwide industrial action and mass protest against the policy, asking that government should revert back to the former N65 per litre pump price for petrol and engage in a dialogue on the policy.
The nationwide strike and mass protest which entered its 5th successive day yesterday, has grounded Nigeria’s economy; banks, commercial activities, airspaces and government businesses have been completely shut down except in some parts of the country where commercial activities are at its lowest ebb.
Omar, in his address to the crowd at the popular Berger Junction in Wuse 6 in Abuja said: “We started this on Monday without giving you a dime, you have shown your resoluteness to this cause and we commend all of you for your insistence in struggling for a better country.

“The labour movement and its civil society allies after nationwide consultations has decided that this weekend should be observed as strike, protest and rally-free days. This is to allow Nigerians to utilise these days to rest, restock and get re-energised for the continuation of the strikes, rallies and protests from Monday if the government refuses to our demands.”
The NLC chief also debunked popularly held opinion that members of opposition parties have hijacked the protests processes for personal ambition and tools for scoring cheap political points.
He stated: “They said we have collected money and have been compromised but how can we repay you who have shown so much faith in the struggle this way?”

“We urge you to ignore their insinuations and text messages telling you lie about our stance; it is N65 per litre or nothing and that is what we told them that you whom we represent asked us to tell them,” he surmised.

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