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Osun Follows CBN Guideline In Disbursing Bailout – Banks, Labour / Civil Servants Likely To Forfeit Salary Arrears - Punch Newspaper / Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salary Arrears In Ondo State Today (2) (3) (4)

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Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by EmmyDe25(m): 8:50am On Aug 27, 2015
nice move. saw this in the news yesterday.
Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by ICEMAN(m): 8:59am On Aug 27, 2015
This is better than Empire. The true story is that Nigerian economy is spiraling. They are basically keeping people's money in the country to prevent capital flight that can be caused partly by enabling inflow and outflow of Forex specifically the USD. FGN are whistling Dixie and hoping that something changes before the bottom falls out. Breathing is costing the government more money than the cost of refining fuel at the moment.Reproduction is at an all time high,,recurrent expenditure is not reducing and the infrastructure is still crap. And some people just took 39 mill home. Bleep UP number 1!
Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by kennyman2000(m): 9:01am On Aug 27, 2015
Till when they pay it sha..
Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by Nobody: 9:04am On Aug 27, 2015
Mega005:
Imagin a day without wailing wailers...


My joy is that we don't Have a clueless president but a vibrant and proactive president..



Never in this country will a dull cowboy rule us again..
If u know the negative economic implications of this, you will realized how dull. ( olodo) ur president is

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Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by oweman: 9:07am On Aug 27, 2015
Mega005:
Imagin a day without wailing wailers...


My joy is that we don't Have a clueless president but a vibrant and proactive president..

Never in this country will a dull cowboy rule us again..

Which cow boy ?
Ogogoro drinker should be better description .
Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by Nobody: 9:12am On Aug 27, 2015
life support is on the way for them...
Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by anigold(m): 9:25am On Aug 27, 2015
tolustx:
Stories dat touch will begin to erupt now but...


...I don't get it. I taught they said this is a fund to be released for d states to pay d salary arrears. Is it a loan or a free disbursement? Aint d state governors supposed to come out and publicly defend the cause of their inabilities to pay before? What is d evidence that this particular rescue fund/loan will still be used appropriately and who's gonna pay the money back?

The funds were used in the election of one man,thats why the governors of those affected state owed up to 11 months salaries.

In a civilized society the governors should have been held responsible for these lootings,but our oga on top that preaches ''change'' wants to cover it up, next he will start screaming ''probing''...

Hypocrisy everywhere imagine GEJ was the one that approves these bailout APC would have called him 'criminal'....

Hypocritical Fools everywhere

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Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by Charly68: 9:52am On Aug 27, 2015
President Buhari should ensure that the fund is strictly for salary payment ..we are hearing from grapevine that Ogbeni intends to divert Osun's fund to execute his bogus project.
Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by Redman44(m): 10:05am On Aug 27, 2015
When will the State Governors start looking into what their States can do to generate funds on their own through Industrial and Business Activities angry angry angry?
Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by tolustx(m): 10:16am On Aug 27, 2015
anigold:


The funds were used in the election of one man,thats why the governors of those affected state owed up to 11 months salaries.

In a civilized society the governors should have been held responsible for these lootings,but our oga on top that preaches ''change'' wants to cover it up, next he will start screaming ''probing''...

Hypocrisy everywhere imagine GEJ was the one that approves these bailout APC would have called him 'criminal'....

Hypocritical Fools everywhere
U couldn't ve said it more than that. If it were Jonathan that approved such a move, Obama would ve been made to intervene in d war that would ve resulted.

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Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by ziccoit: 3:53pm On Aug 27, 2015
Somebody should warn Aregbesola not to divert the Osun state bailout funds into useless projects of his such as Airport and co. He should just pay the workers salary. Period.

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Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by IBBG(m): 6:08pm On Aug 27, 2015
that's our govt printing money to bail out our states.
Re: States’ Bailout: Banks To Release Funds For Salary Arrears by abiolaolajohn: 8:37pm On Aug 27, 2015
Oroooooo! another opportunity for our governors go steal money. Him come be like we see cow we no see meet

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