Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by ATEAMS: 8:50am On Nov 24, 2020 |
Naxxo |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by capitalzero: 8:50am On Nov 24, 2020 |
Samakus:
See how you're spreading lies. Can't you say the truth for once eh?
After IPPIS capturing in December/January, Unizik went ahead to employ over 2k staff. Some where even employed in June this year. Because the management allegedly were hurrying to cover slots of ghost workers they have been defrauding FG with since.
Those new staff that went to Abuja to get captured were asked to bring letter of identification from their school and bank statement showing that they have received 6months salaries. Of course, they couldn't provide that.
Blame your greedy institution management for their greed and corruption. Not IPPIS. Hmmm |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by MasterDreamz: 8:50am On Nov 24, 2020 |
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Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by TONIOI: 8:52am On Nov 24, 2020 |
Ngige should PlzzzZ stop trying to play smart , ASUU is not the problem , but Its the federal government , they should stop dia deceit , pay dem dia money and let every body resume , if u remove 2 million naira each from the money our senators are wasting it will solve some part of d problem we are facing in dis country , clueless government . 1 Like |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by walichenko: 8:53am On Nov 24, 2020 |
Cptflint: For 10 months now. Some non academic staff of universities has not been paid their salaries.. They have submitted their bvn. Yet ippis refused to pay them.. Their various school administrator has written severally to the accountant General of the federation inviting ippis to their various schools for capturing of their remaining staff. Ippis refused to honour the invitation. And these staff has resigned from their various workplaces and now are suffering in penury. 10 good months without pay.
And u ask if the FG actually care about their workers at all. Ippis should as a matter or urgency.. Go to various universities especially nnamdi azikiwe University and capture these staff.. Their suffering is terrible. Lol Oga do your research well, na state government Dey owe salaries like monsters |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by Abusadiq01(m): 8:54am On Nov 24, 2020 |
e go pain me if I no collect November salary and ASUU call strike |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by EmekaBlue(m): 8:56am On Nov 24, 2020 |
This country don fall finish |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by bluefilm: 8:57am On Nov 24, 2020 |
Cptflint: For 10 months now. Some non academic staff of universities has not been paid their salaries.. They have submitted their bvn. Yet ippis refused to pay them.. Their various school administrator has written severally to the accountant General of the federation inviting ippis to their various schools for capturing of their remaining staff. Ippis refused to honour the invitation. And these staff has resigned from their various workplaces and now are suffering in penury. 10 good months without pay.
And u ask if the FG actually care about their workers at all. Ippis should as a matter or urgency.. Go to various universities especially nnamdi azikiwe University and capture these staff.. Their suffering is terrible. Are you sure those ones are not AUDIO non academics? |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by cynthia500(f): 8:58am On Nov 24, 2020 |
A winner is a dreamer who never gives up. If you don’t have a competitive advantage, don’t compete. The only thing standing in the way between you and your goal is the BS story you keep telling yourself as to why you can’t achieve it. What is life without a little risk? Only do what your heart tells you. If it’s a good idea, go ahead and do it. |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by NaijaOlosho(f): 8:59am On Nov 24, 2020 |
donald017: Attention: any lady who's financially stable and needs a man for marriage should quote me so i will drop my number07052408578we could start somewhere Lazy and opportunistic man Stay here and be looking for woman you will swindle her money in the name of love 1 Like |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by manuroq(m): 8:59am On Nov 24, 2020 |
Oboi over 2k workers in one institution, OMG. Thats remarkable |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by Samysearch(m): 9:00am On Nov 24, 2020 |
Cptflint:
If what you are saying is the truth. Then the administration has been lying to the staff. Because they have been the ones telling the staff that ippis will come and they have sent letters inviting ippis to unizik..
I can remember specifically that the registrar gave out a notice for the staff that hasn't been captured not to bother going to Abuja.. That ippis will come to nnamdi azikiwe University and capture these staff..
These staff really need help. As it stands now most of them are confused and helpless in the face of current situation. For how long have they been working with the institution? |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by gambia(m): 9:02am On Nov 24, 2020 |
NaijaOlosho:
Lazy and opportunistic man
Stay here and be looking for woman you will swindle her money in the name of love Don't mind the JOKER. |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by lilfresh96(m): 9:04am On Nov 24, 2020 |
who ASUU strike epp
we move jooor |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by jolyment: 9:05am On Nov 24, 2020 |
sreamsense:
I beg stop spreading your lies from thread to thread, only those who refused to obey government directives on registration are those that are not yet paid, even the ASUU chairman and minister said it over and over. How can you be playing victim cards when you failed to comply with registration despite many closing Grace's government offered them?
Obey first before complain, those lecturers that complied and those that went to Abuja for registration are not owing up to that amount. Calculate how many months government had been telling them to comply or remain unpaid.
Those who are not paid choosed not to be paid out of government options for non-compliance, you can't blame government for that, blame stubborn ASUU for their selfishness while hiding under canopy of they are fighting for quality education and students So you expect ASUU to join IPPIS? They'll not join brother. Autonomy kills ippis in universities. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by Nobody: 9:08am On Nov 24, 2020 |
sreamsense:
I beg stop spreading your lies from thread to thread, only those who refused to obey government directives on registration are those that are not yet paid, even the ASUU chairman and minister said it over and over. How can you be playing victim cards when you failed to comply with registration despite many closing Grace's government offered them?
Obey first before complain, those lecturers that complied and those that went to Abuja for registration are not owing up to that amount. Calculate how many months government had been telling them to comply or remain unpaid.
Those who are not paid choosed not to be paid out of government options for non-compliance, you can't blame government for that, blame stubborn ASUU for their selfishness while hiding under canopy of they are fighting for quality education and students NIGERIAN HAVE SERIOUS PROBLEM TO SOLVE |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by agabaI23(m): 9:09am On Nov 24, 2020 |
Samakus:
See how you're spreading lies. Can't you say the truth for once eh?
After IPPIS capturing in December/January, Unizik went ahead to employ over 2k staff. Some where even employed in June this year. Because the management allegedly were hurrying to cover slots of ghost workers they have been defrauding FG with since.
Those new staff that went to Abuja to get captured were asked to bring letter of identification from their school and bank statement showing that they have received 6months salaries. Of course, they couldn't provide that.
Blame your greedy institution management for their greed and corruption. Not IPPIS. You are wrong. Very very wrong |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by jolyment: 9:09am On Nov 24, 2020 |
slawormiir: Damnnn niggarrrr Isoright.... You can never dictate to your employer on how you want to be paid They didn't say they exempted ASUU from ippis
They want to subject ASUU payments platform called utas to cyber security test
After that....i trust Nigerian Government..they will say it failed the cyber security test UTAS will pass just that FG can reject it. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by Nobody: 9:12am On Nov 24, 2020 |
DOES NIGERIA STUDENT HELP THE MATTER since were begging people to go to school in Nigeria simply because the educated one have no job after finish the school |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by aksule(m): 9:18am On Nov 24, 2020 |
The situation looks like someone taming a lion's cub without adequate provision for his safety. Almost every year ASSU embarked on strike for one reason or the other but mostly on their personal welfare. Does it mean that the employer has no adequate provision to curb it's employees. Rather unfortunate. |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by Alphanancy: 9:20am On Nov 24, 2020 |
All these things you are giving for free including international travel, where will the money come from to offset your costs. Oga stop deceiving yourself. |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by Nobody: 9:24am On Nov 24, 2020 |
While you are busy crucifying ASUU remember it is chose and not choosed. sreamsense:
I beg stop spreading your lies from thread to thread, only those who refused to obey government directives on registration are those that are not yet paid, even the ASUU chairman and minister said it over and over. How can you be playing victim cards when you failed to comply with registration despite many closing Grace's government offered them?
Obey first before complain, those lecturers that complied and those that went to Abuja for registration are not owing up to that amount. Calculate how many months government had been telling them to comply or remain unpaid.
Those who are not paid choosed not to be paid out of government options for non-compliance, you can't blame government for that, blame stubborn ASUU for their selfishness while hiding under canopy of they are fighting for quality education and students |
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Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by Barka00(m): 9:34am On Nov 24, 2020 |
slawormiir: Damnnn niggarrrr Isoright.... You can never dictate to your employer on how you want to be paid They didn't say they exempted ASUU from ippis
They want to subject ASUU payments platform called utas to cyber security test
After that....i trust Nigerian Government..they will say it failed the cyber security test Haha |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by Nobody: 9:35am On Nov 24, 2020 |
donald017: Attention: any lady who's financially stable and needs a man for marriage should quote me so i will drop my number07052408578we could start somewhere Women don suffer for men hand, lazy Nigerian youth spotted |
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Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by lkillbrokehoes: 9:57am On Nov 24, 2020 |
sreamsense:
I beg stop spreading your lies from thread to thread, only those who refused to obey government directives on registration are those that are not yet paid, even the ASUU chairman and minister said it over and over. How can you be playing victim cards when you failed to comply with registration despite many closing Grace's government offered them?
Obey first before complain, those lecturers that complied and those that went to Abuja for registration are not owing up to that amount. Calculate how many months government had been telling them to comply or remain unpaid.
Those who are not paid choosed not to be paid out of government options for non-compliance, you can't blame government for that, blame stubborn ASUU for their selfishness while hiding under canopy of they are fighting for quality education and students Please shut up! u know nothing, I'm sure u are one of the ignoramus supporting this failed government 2 Likes |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by shadeyinka(m): 9:58am On Nov 24, 2020 |
sreamsense:
I beg stop spreading your lies from thread to thread, only those who refused to obey government directives on registration are those that are not yet paid, even the ASUU chairman and minister said it over and over. How can you be playing victim cards when you failed to comply with registration despite many closing Grace's government offered them?
Obey first before complain, those lecturers that complied and those that went to Abuja for registration are not owing up to that amount. Calculate how many months government had been telling them to comply or remain unpaid.
Those who are not paid choosed not to be paid out of government options for non-compliance, you can't blame government for that, blame stubborn ASUU for their selfishness while hiding under canopy of they are fighting for quality education and students Your nativity can not be better expressed |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by 9jatriot(m): 10:00am On Nov 24, 2020 |
This secret we have been protecting is what you want to expose like that? slawormiir: Damnnn niggarrrr Isoright....
After that....i trust Nigerian Government..they will say it failed the cyber security tess |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by chriscrosss(m): 10:35am On Nov 24, 2020 |
I beg ASUU to use this opportunity to settle this matter once and for all..any Bleep up will lead to regret...if govt refuse to comply and ASUU accept that, it is finished...they must fight ti the end.. 1 Like |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by Nchenches: 4:59pm On Nov 24, 2020 |
Oizatobad: NIGERIAN HAVE SERIOUS PROBLEM TO SOLVE How many years more has Nigeria got to solve its serious problems? You have no answer, but when Biafra people say they want their own country they can easily solve its problems, every Igbo becomes your enemy, becomes an ethnic bigot for you, you insult them online telling them that they lack intelligence. See monkey with his blackmail of the Igbo. |
Re: Strike: Why ASUU Should Accept FG’s Offer — Ngige by Esomchi77(m): 10:06pm On Nov 24, 2020 |
Plenty wahala for dis country |