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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by etin06(m): 9:23pm On Aug 05, 2016
pls enough of all this abuses and hate speeches. the purpose of this group is to share information for our common good. please as teachers we should be a model to others cos we are behaviour modifiers. thanks

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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by hail(m): 10:07pm On Aug 05, 2016
What the hell is wrong with the both of you matured teachers. On this platform we have a common goal which is aimed at sharing information and to draw the government attention to our plight, not this insults and name calling.Let's behave ourselves.

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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by hail(m): 10:32pm On Aug 05, 2016
The last two thread here is just a colossal waste. Imagine the height of disregard to our collective good will in this last two thread. #stop stop stop#
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by nick4lifeng(m): 4:59am On Aug 06, 2016
wealthyprince:


As soon as we all receive alert we will fixed a date for resumption or else we will do shifting. those that have receive will resume September 9th while those that have not receive their money will resume December 10th .
hahahahahahaha abi o
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 8:49am On Aug 06, 2016
How much each State got as Allocation from FG In July 2016 How much each State got as Allocation from FG In July 2016 The 36 states in July shared N145 billion from the Federation Account as their share of what the country generated as revenue from June and shared in July. The breakdown is contained in a report obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday from a source at the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation. NAN recalls that at the last Federation Account Allocation Committee meeting held in July, federal, states and local governments shared N559 billion as against the N305 billion that was shared before that. The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, attributed the increase, which is the highest for the administration, to efficiency in collection by revenue generating agencies, especially the Federal Inland Revenue Service. However, a source at the office of the Accountant- General’s Office said the increase was simply companies paying their Company Income Tax. The person said CIT was usually paid between June and August every year. He said: “If you follow revenue trend, you will notice that the federation’s revenue goes up around these period, so it’s nothing new.” The report showed that the revenue distributed included the Gross Statutory revenue, Value Added Tax, exchange gain, solid minerals revenue from 2007 to 2014 and 13 per cent derivation to oil producing states. The report showed that before distribution, state liabilities were deducted. The liabilities included external debt of N1.67 billion, contractual obligations of N10.62 billion and other deductions amounting to N17.1 billion. The report showed that other deductions cover National Water Rehabilitation Projects, National Agricultural Technology Support, Payment for Fertilizer, State Water Supply Project, State Agriculture Project and National Fadama Project. To sum it up, here is what the 36 states got after all deductions were made: Abia N3.55 billlion, Adamawa N3.53 billion, Cross River N2.65 billion, Ekiti N2.42 billion, Edo N2.9 billion, Kaduna N4.79 billion, Kano N5.95 billion, Lagos N8.30 billion, Rivers N6.82 billion and Zamfara, N2.95 billion. Delta N5.1 billion, Anambra N3.82 billion, Benue N3.89 billion, Borno N4.2 billion, Ebonyi N3.40 billion, Enugu N3.72 billion, Gombe N2.89 billion, Nassarawa N3.31 billion, Imo N3.7 billion and Kano N3.89 billion. Yobe got N3.67 billion, Taraba N3.36 billion, Sokoto N4.08 billion, Plateau N2.81 billion, Oyo N4.13 billion, Osun N1.2 billion, Ondo N3.7 billion, Ogun N2.83 billion, Niger N3.82 billion and Kebbi N3.78 billion. Also, Katsina got N4.49 billion, Bayelsa N4.98 billion, Bauchi N4 billion, Jigawa N4.25 billion, Kebbi N3.78 billion and Kwara N3.07 billion. The report also showed that the Federal Capital Territory got N5.2 billion from the Federal Government’s share of the distributable revenue for the month of June, shared in July, 2016. NAN.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ORUWISE(m): 10:26am On Aug 06, 2016
nick4lifeng:
Please, who knows when school will resume for first term?

it will open when they pay my salary

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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by BenUmor: 11:26am On Aug 06, 2016
ORUWISE:

it will open when they pay my salary
12th September.. last time I checked
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by gold360(m): 12:37pm On Aug 06, 2016
joyblinks:


Guy tell ur cousin fcmb to pray me my money oo
lol
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by gold360(m): 12:54pm On Aug 06, 2016
Chibuking81:
How much each State got
as Allocation from FG In
July 2016
How much each
State got as
Allocation from FG In
July 2016
The 36 states in July shared
N145 billion from the
Federation Account as their
share of what the country
generated as revenue from
June and shared in July.
The breakdown is
contained in a report
obtained by the News
Agency of Nigeria on
Thursday from a source at
the office of the
Accountant-General of the
Federation.
NAN recalls that at the last
Federation Account
Allocation Committee
meeting held in July,
federal, states and local
governments shared N559
billion as against the N305
billion that was shared
before that.
The Minister of Finance,
Kemi Adeosun, attributed
the increase, which is the
highest for the
administration, to
efficiency in collection by
revenue generating
agencies, especially the
Federal Inland Revenue
Service.
However, a source at the
office of the Accountant-
General’s Office said the
increase was simply
companies paying their
Company Income Tax.
The person said CIT was
usually paid between June
and August every year.
He said: “If you follow
revenue trend, you will
notice that the federation’s
revenue goes up around
these period, so it’s
nothing new.”
The report showed that the
revenue distributed
included the Gross
Statutory revenue, Value
Added Tax, exchange gain,
solid minerals revenue
from 2007 to 2014 and 13
per cent derivation to oil
producing states.
The report showed that
before distribution, state
liabilities were deducted.
The liabilities included
external debt of N1.67
billion, contractual
obligations of N10.62
billion and other
deductions amounting to
N17.1 billion.
The report showed that
other deductions cover
National Water
Rehabilitation Projects,
National Agricultural
Technology Support,
Payment for Fertilizer, State
Water Supply Project, State
Agriculture Project and
National Fadama Project.
To sum it up, here is what
the 36 states got after all
deductions were made:
Abia N3.55 billlion,
Adamawa N3.53 billion,
Cross River N2.65 billion,
Ekiti N2.42 billion,
Edo N2.9 billion,
Kaduna N4.79 billion,
Kano N5.95 billion,
Lagos N8.30 billion,
Rivers N6.82 billion
and Zamfara, N2.95
billion.
Delta N5.1 billion,
Anambra N3.82 billion,
Benue N3.89 billion,
Borno N4.2 billion,
Ebonyi N3.40 billion,
Enugu N3.72 billion,
Gombe N2.89 billion,
Nassarawa N3.31 billion,
Imo N3.7 billion
and Kano N3.89 billion.
Yobe got N3.67 billion,
Taraba N3.36 billion,
Sokoto N4.08 billion,
Plateau N2.81 billion,
Oyo N4.13 billion,
Osun N1.2 billion,
Ondo N3.7 billion,
Ogun N2.83 billion,
Niger N3.82 billion
and Kebbi N3.78 billion.
Also, Katsina got N4.49
billion,
Bayelsa N4.98 billion,
Bauchi N4 billion,
Jigawa N4.25 billion,
Kebbi N3.78 billion
and Kwara N3.07 billion.
The report also showed
that the Federal Capital
Territory got N5.2 billion
from the Federal
Government’s share of the
distributable revenue for
the month of June, shared
in July, 2016.
NAN.
the 6 billion aside. only the point 86 billion on top (.86b) will definitely go a long way in settling this last batch.
hope for the best this coming week sha.

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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ecmb(m): 6:40pm On Aug 06, 2016
joyblinks:


Guy tell ur cousin fcmb to pray me my money oo



Lol. U like local things o. See my local cousin way u go bank with. You no see first bank, zenith or even UBA?
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by marcodura: 5:36am On Aug 07, 2016
gold360:
the 6 billion aside. only the point 86 billion on top (.86b) will definitely go a long way in settling this last batch.
hope for the best this coming week sha.
That's very small amount to hold. It's just 860million. Nevertheless, Rivers state is very buoyant, they should pay everyone quickly.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by gold360(m): 5:45pm On Aug 07, 2016
marcodura:
That's very small amount to hold. It's just 860million. Nevertheless, Rivers state is very buoyant, they should pay everyone quickly.
you call 860M a very small money? guy you get money oh. this amount is just 140M shy of becoming 1 BILLION naira.'.. you've gotta admit such an amount isn't beans '
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ecmb(m): 9:00pm On Aug 07, 2016
High expectations from tomorrow. Let's keep the hope alive.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by emekatex: 9:53pm On Aug 07, 2016
gold360:
you call 860M a very small money? guy you get money oh. this amount is just 140M shy of becoming 1 BILLION naira.'.. you've gotta admit such an amount isn't beans '
such amount in d coffer of a component state is diminutive if nt infinitesimally small.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Tekzyflex(m): 5:22am On Aug 08, 2016
emekatex:
such amount in d coffer of a component state is diminutive if nt infinitesimally small.

grammar!
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by FMinor: 8:50am On Aug 08, 2016
hope from today we ll smile to d bank
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by FMinor: 8:55am On Aug 08, 2016
I did not get my February salary but l have done my biometrics and I did not fill any incidence does it mean I will not receive my February alert
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Tekzyflex(m): 9:03am On Aug 08, 2016
FMinor:
I did not get my February salary but l have done my biometrics and I did not fill any incidence does it mean I will not receive my February alert

New week of anticipation,hope,despair and joy. Let the game begin.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by gold360(m): 10:10am On Aug 08, 2016
D-Day...

Alert arriving with fanfare.

Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Tekzyflex(m): 10:36am On Aug 08, 2016
gold360:
D-Day...

Alert arriving with fanfare.

wen alert turn to BUBU?
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ChyChy17: 10:45am On Aug 08, 2016
FMinor:
I did not get my February salary but l have done my biometrics and I did not fill any incidence does it mean I will not receive my February alert
Hmmm...
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by emekatex: 12:10pm On Aug 08, 2016
First half of to day has passed no show. Pls God save us from this inconclusive alert!
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ecmb(m): 12:48pm On Aug 08, 2016
Let it rain
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by zikiziki(f): 1:42pm On Aug 08, 2016
any transfer news saga. I need to be informed pls urgency required
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ecmb(m): 1:48pm On Aug 08, 2016
zikiziki:
any transfer news saga. I need to be informed pls urgency required










Which type transfer abeg?
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ecmb(m): 1:50pm On Aug 08, 2016
Red alert: I need green alert
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by chriswill20(m): 2:01pm On Aug 08, 2016
God help I badly need alert ooooooo, my landlord no dey allow me eat oh
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Tekzyflex(m): 2:07pm On Aug 08, 2016
chriswill20:
God help I badly need alert ooooooo, my landlord no dey allow me eat oh

lol!....no be small thing oooo
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by jenifasam(m): 2:19pm On Aug 08, 2016
Alert Re...............hahaha. cool down ur blood too dey hot. it has not started raining. but i can assure u. very very soon, it will start raining. Just saw this headlines ''Economic experts say August money is the highest in 30 months – There is a projection of N700 billion FAAC
Read more: https://www.naij.com/919557-revealed-what-has-never-happened-to-economy-in-30-months-will-happen-in-august.html.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Tekzyflex(m): 2:28pm On Aug 08, 2016
jenifasam:
Alert Re...............hahaha. cool down ur blood too dey hot. it has not started raining. but i can assure u. very very soon, it will start raining. Just saw this headlines ''Economic experts say August money is the highest in 30 months – There is a projection of N700 billion FAAC
Read more: https://www.naij.com/919557-revealed-what-has-never-happened-to-economy-in-30-months-will-happen-in-august.html.


what about the allocation for July?

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