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Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by willywasco(m): 4:34am On Sep 01, 2016
ATTEMPTS by the current administration to shove up its non-oil receipts may face a major setback, following threats of a major exodus of some experienced officers of the Nigeria Customs Services who have threatened to dump their service uniforms on account of poor remuneration and working-conditions, investigations by Nigerian Pilot have revealed.

“We can’t continue to work in such a harsh environment, with our take-home pay barely enough to meet our basic domestic needs” revealed a Deputy Superintendent in Apapa, who craved anonymity.


Read more: http://nigerianpilot.com/poor-remuneration-mass-exodus-officers-may-hit-customs/

Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by HungerBAD: 4:55am On Sep 01, 2016
Story.

They are not going anywhere.

Custom corruption is too sweet for them to leave.

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Pavore9: 5:15am On Sep 01, 2016
Millions are waiting to replace them! Most of them are corrupt and know how financially comfortable they were, this accruing from their sharp practices.

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by dunkem21(m): 5:19am On Sep 01, 2016
They should shut the hell up and continue their sufferings as the zombies above me correctly advised.. cheesy

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by JonSnow(m): 5:32am On Sep 01, 2016
HungerBAD:
Story.
They are not going anywhere.

What?
No lengthy write-up? No big big grammar?

Una neva see anything. By the time buhari is done with this country, you guys would be begging for visa to enter somalia or south sudan. undecided

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:33am On Sep 01, 2016
Am I the only one watching Buhari, Nigeria & APC??

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by ngmgeek(m): 6:46am On Sep 01, 2016
Imagine custom officers leaving. Story

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by HRich(m): 6:46am On Sep 01, 2016
If you're reading this, may your September and other Ember months make you pause and wonder why you're sooo blessed. Happy new month .

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by kingreign(m): 6:48am On Sep 01, 2016
willywasco:
ATTEMPTS by the current administration to shove up its non-oil receipts may face a major setback, following threats of a major exodus of some experienced officers of the Nigeria Customs Services who have threatened to dump their service uniforms on account of poor remuneration and working-conditions, investigations by Nigerian Pilot have revealed.

“We can’t continue to work in such a harsh environment, with our take-home pay barely enough to meet our basic domestic needs” revealed a Deputy Superintendent in Apapa, who craved anonymity.


Read more: http://nigerianpilot.com/poor-remuneration-mass-exodus-officers-may-hit-customs/


Abeg make them do so sharply make people wey dey willing to work enter. undecided

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by kulikuli45: 6:48am On Sep 01, 2016
Hehehehe
Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Sunnycliff(m): 6:48am On Sep 01, 2016
If only our political leaders are selfless and patriotic we the followers won't complain against them. But when Peter is robbed to pay Paul then your guess is as good as mine.

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by abokibuhari: 6:48am On Sep 01, 2016
God just left us in the hands of buhari to suffer
Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Jacks14: 6:50am On Sep 01, 2016
JonSnow:


What?
No lengthy write-up? No big big grammar?

Una neva see anything. By the time buhari is done with this country, you guys would be begging for visa to enter somalia or south sudan. undecided
hope u commenting on this thread frm south sudan?

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by ebosetaled22(m): 6:52am On Sep 01, 2016
Abeg comot quick and inform me wen replacement start

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Flexherbal(m): 6:55am On Sep 01, 2016
Poor renumeration in Customs?
What will teachers say?

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by ikanodia(m): 6:58am On Sep 01, 2016
sai baba to all my fellow fullish housa brodas/nairalanders in da house. hope u will vote dullardness again?
Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by AdisaOwala: 6:59am On Sep 01, 2016
This is what happens when Government workers get so used to hefty kickbacks & bribes - their monthly income would definitely be "chicken change" to them.

Salary wey dem don turn to recharge cards and suya money - it would always be difficult to start depending on it all of a sudden.

It seems the new Customs boss is winning the war against corruption - kudos to him!!

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Nobody: 6:59am On Sep 01, 2016
Wow. Truly loopholes had been blocked, no more free money again.

RESIGN ABEG. WHY TELLING US ABOUT IT.

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Flyingngel(m): 7:01am On Sep 01, 2016
Story for d gods.
Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by AWONEYAN(m): 7:06am On Sep 01, 2016
EFCC and ICPC , please hang around another set of thieves are about to run out of the country......let them account for all the properties they have scattered in all the states they have Worked. All the rice and Turkey and groundnuts oil shops established for their wives and girlfriends needed to be looked into

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by JonSnow(m): 7:13am On Sep 01, 2016
Jacks14:
hope u commenting on this thread frm south sudan?

Nope. From a better place. IL, Chicago. cool
Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by eph12(m): 7:14am On Sep 01, 2016
Pavore9:
Millions are waiting to replace them! Most of them are corrupt and know how financially comfortable they were, this accruing from their sharp practices.
We shouldn't blame the private sector for slaving workers since you believe it's okay for the government to do same too.

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Kazrem(m): 7:15am On Sep 01, 2016
HungerBAD:
Story.

They are not going anywhere.

Custom corruption is too sweet for them to leave.
Not again man. I have a friend who works in custom. He confessed to me. They have blocked the loopholes. IG one does it, it is at his own peril.

BTW, weeks ago, personnel at DSS also complaint of poor working conditions, poor remuneration. They even threatened to take job from neighbouring countries

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Ma2seater: 7:21am On Sep 01, 2016
Not just customs, even those in government health sector.
Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by teddy2011: 7:27am On Sep 01, 2016
Dem no see money chop again. Buhari is working.

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by koolpal(m): 7:28am On Sep 01, 2016
Never c anythin

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Greensea1(m): 7:36am On Sep 01, 2016
Why is it that the comptroller general...that small bubu wearing native in a parade... always look odd Why is it that the comptroller general...that small bubu wearing native in a parade... always look odd
Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Nobody: 7:37am On Sep 01, 2016
[size=14pt]Nobody reduced their salaries. The CG has prevented them from defrauding Federal Government and they can't live without the fraud.[/size]

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by skademzy(m): 7:47am On Sep 01, 2016
the experienced men were once inexperienced and fresh in the system. why not enjoy pension and give the young unemployed Nigerians a chance? we are already aware that even something much enough can't satisfy their big tummy.

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by doskie(m): 7:47am On Sep 01, 2016
Exodus!!!


Movement of the people......


Bob Marley.

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by Realdeals(m): 7:49am On Sep 01, 2016
Are they not being paid their salary? or was their salary reduced? I think it's the Nigerian mentality of kickback after salary that is their problem. It's obvious those avenue are being blocked.

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Re: Poor Remuneration: Mass Exodus Of Officers May Hit Customs by ibadanfinest(m): 7:52am On Sep 01, 2016
Like the bros above me said. Nobody reduced their salary, they didn't. complain for reduction in allowance, how come all of a sudden after working for years, they now know there salary cannot take them home. Officials are corrupt and corruption has been official in this country.

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