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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by NGArmyTerrorist: 10:11am On Aug 12, 2022
Una no go make heaven in the case of Abia; ikpeazu is owing that state tertiary institution 30months and.. In salaries.. Which one be 6months again?

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by DissTroy(m): 10:12am On Aug 12, 2022
Delta has absolutely no reason to owe any worker.

It rivals Akwa Ibom and Rivers States for FAAC allocations. That's the hálfwit Atiku chose as VP.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by simplesearch: 10:13am On Aug 12, 2022
Waoh! Ebonyi State inclusive. Nigeria politicians won't just cease to amaze you!

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by ejimatic: 10:15am On Aug 12, 2022
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by BlackPantherxXx: 10:15am On Aug 12, 2022
NuclearWinter:
Yeast topping the list

Parasites

They should be given a real Republic to continue their crimes.

Later they come to Lagos that Tinubu helped to grow in trailers.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by ejimatic: 10:16am On Aug 12, 2022

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by SmartPolician: 10:18am On Aug 12, 2022
abobote:
Imo state must be there, I know that surpreme Court governor is good for nothing.
Abia is a normal thing, Ebony is surprising coz that Umahi boasts too much.

But on serious note, how can owe workers, 5months. People that have to feed, family and other needs to attend..
And this kind of thing only happen in Nigeria.
Worst; some of the workers will still vote the governors again, if they are on ballot

Dave Umahi has used Ebonyi State little resources on a wild goose chase of becoming the president.

Hope Uzodinma and Okezie Ikpeazu have always been useless governors.
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by greenmouse(m): 10:18am On Aug 12, 2022
How many are APC and how many are PDP governors?

The country needs a total revamp.

Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by frog12: 10:19am On Aug 12, 2022
so even OBASEKI is owing. that MAN !!!

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by MondayOsunbor(m): 10:19am On Aug 12, 2022

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by biafranrealson: 10:20am On Aug 12, 2022
So core north are not owing salaries?

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by effort1: 10:20am On Aug 12, 2022
NuclearWinter:
Yeast topping the list

Parasites

APC campaign DG is on the list. I guess he wants to campaign for salary indebtedness to be spread across Nigeria by Tinubu.
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Babyboyforeal(m): 10:21am On Aug 12, 2022
frog12:
so even OBASEKI is owing. that MAN !!!
wrong data because edo state is not owning salary

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by SmartPolician: 10:21am On Aug 12, 2022
nedu666:
So ortom is owing 5months

Osun dat has not remitted pension deduction for 8 years is not owing

Ogun dat doesn't remit pension deduction is not owing

Zamfara that doesn't pay even 18k minimum wage is not owing

Nobody is talking about pension; the thread is about salaries.

A state that owes its active workers salaries has probably forgotten that they need to pay retired workers (pension).
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by atinga1: 10:22am On Aug 12, 2022
trutharena:
You have 3 Igbo states out of five.

Yet some of those clowns are on Twitter space yesterday telling the Yorubas they want to Liberate Lagos people from Sanwo-Olu and Tinubu.

Imagine a state where 3 of their 5 states are owing workers salary are trying to liberate a state paying minimum wage and never owing workers salary.

No be their fault tho, na some Yoruba sophistico be sell outs.
Two out of those three are APC governors. Cry me a river.

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Rapuru14: 10:23am On Aug 12, 2022
trutharena:
You have 3 Igbo states out of five.

Yet some of those clowns are on Twitter space yesterday telling the Yorubas they want to Liberate Lagos people from Sanwo-Olu and Tinubu.

Imagine a state where 3 of their 5 states are owing workers salary are trying to liberate a state paying minimum wage and never owing workers salary.

No be their fault tho, na some Yoruba sophistico be sell outs.
Full of HATE
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by SmartPolician: 10:23am On Aug 12, 2022
GreatMovement:
Edo is not owing salaries. Not even a day salary.

Are you a civil servant from Edo State? undecided

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Putinofrussia: 10:23am On Aug 12, 2022
Oh my!
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Potbellyman(m): 10:23am On Aug 12, 2022
On top salary they still construct bad roads
Enforcement of laws wey money no go come out Na zero
Obaseki failed in this second term
His game plan is to destroy and bury PDP reputation in Edo State
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Arysexy(m): 10:24am On Aug 12, 2022
Mostly APC states save for Abia that will be corrected next year.

APC is evil
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by SmartPolician: 10:25am On Aug 12, 2022
@powerfulguy

Are you sure this information is accurate?

Many people are saying that Edo State is not owing salaries.

And the post has been removed from Twitter.

Do you have another source so we can check when it was posted?
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by FuckSilly: 10:26am On Aug 12, 2022
MayorOfDelta:


Sorry, you failed again I am not from the east!
Keep fooling yourself grin grin grin
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Ebubu9: 10:26am On Aug 12, 2022
abobote:
Imo state must be there, I know that surpreme Court governor is good for nothing.
Abia is a normal thing, Ebony is surprising coz that Umahi boasts too much.

But on serious note, how can owe workers, 5months. People that have to feed, family and other needs to attend..
And this kind of thing only happen in Nigeria.
Worst; some of the workers will still vote the governors again, if they are on ballot
Ebonyi is not owing salaries
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Electrochemistry(m): 10:26am On Aug 12, 2022
You must be a violence professor @ powerfulguy

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by FuckSilly: 10:26am On Aug 12, 2022
PandoraObi:
Two Igbo state
3 and half to be specific

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by Obidatti2023s(m): 10:27am On Aug 12, 2022
People were condemning that Rev Father for disgracing Cross River governor in public by telling him to use whatever he wants to give him and the church to pay workers salaries. Have you people seen the reason now!

Nigerians are not ready to fight these people y’all call leaders. Keep on celebrating them! Bunch of idiots who call themselves citizens

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by nesphil(m): 10:27am On Aug 12, 2022
Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by WHITELIGHTER: 10:27am On Aug 12, 2022
Jesusloveyou:
how come Edo is there.
I can't believe, because obaseki pays every on the 25th. even plan to start paying 40k minimum wage.
that is the only thing he is doing well even as I hate him.

Edo isn't owing shit....that list is a fraud

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Re: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by dododawa1: 10:27am On Aug 12, 2022
Instead of them to focus on their region problems, TINUBU and YORUBA and LAGOS STATE is their headache.

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