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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Neyokoool: 5:35pm On Oct 25, 2018
Pls I wane to tell you something, pls don't tell anybody o,
'You are foolish'
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Derecky12(m): 5:36pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
Come and work for me so I can owe you at least 2 months salary na..... I think that is when you will feel their pain.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Bakbillz44(m): 5:39pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!

THUNDER KEE U DERE

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by wisesoul(m): 5:44pm On Oct 25, 2018
it's good the way things are going in Kogi State because they will never learn. I'm a kogite, and it's evidence my fellow kogite are enjoying every bit of YAHAYA BELLO rule because the should have turn against his government at every available opportunity since the beginning of this year. When they become wise, they will know what to do next.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by micflo28(m): 5:46pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
Oga this utterance is most unfair. I am sure you might be an advocate of state police, is this how they will be owed after working hard and combatting dangerous criminals. Governors cant increase minimum wage yet they can't pay the parlous salaries. As an economist i fault your advice they ventured into business, who patronises them as civil servants form the main customer base for businesses if they don't get paid after work. Everything works together for the good of all. Learn to be critical in your thinking.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Rijal: 5:46pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
Brother! You just spewed nonsense. Keeping quiet could have mask your stupidity.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Niceman4u(m): 5:48pm On Oct 25, 2018
These civil servants will still vote for Bello nd Buhari nxt yr. I ve not seen most useless behaviour than in this contraption called nigeria

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by kristisking(m): 5:52pm On Oct 25, 2018
You all all should watch as some fools call the op iPod or wailer justifying the wickedness of the governor
Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by princetom1(m): 5:53pm On Oct 25, 2018
yeyeboi:
I dedicate this plot of land to the MOD that Ban Me for over 2weeks ...


I swear down your balls go disappear this night angry


They shall disappear and come to me grin baba is waiting for your balls angry


We go use am do blood money PAY ALL THIS WORKERS WEY THAT SMALL BOY DEY OWE WORKERS grin

U don chop another ban?

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Omooniya1: 5:53pm On Oct 25, 2018
Sai Baba, rescue their sinking ship not less than 3 times ….inform of bailout funds but instead of the governors to channeled the said funds to pay the said salary it was meant to pay, they divert the money to another things that dey believe it will benefit dem.. God will surely repay them in several ways.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by ratcockoduduwa: 5:58pm On Oct 25, 2018
Zombies Deomelo and senaotordave1 will disagree with those people that are condemning yahaya bello. According to those two yahaya bello is the best thing to have happened in history.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Papitrend(m): 6:10pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
You must have a brain disease or your thinking faculty ain't functioning well,are you saying they shouldn't get paid for the work they've done Mr hardworker angry

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Nobody: 6:12pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!

So you block head don't know the.public service rule stipulate that a serving public worker is not suppose to own or operate a business entity...?

I guess you are one of the people they usually give take away rice and stew to come and be spewing rubbish on social media..!!

Fact remain from the report that the state have been collecting their statutory allocation since all round the year from Abuja without break..what have they been doing with the allocation, part of which is suppose to cater for the payment of workers salaries and pensioners emoluments?

The last I check..Kogi state is almost at per with her neigbour Edo state as per allocation figure been allotted during allocation sharing and the work force too are not far apart in population, Edo from report available is neither owing a single civil servants nor pensioners as of today..how are they doing it there...?

Further we also saw/read in reports and publications of list of people reported to be fake and with fake results and i believe very much those people are no longer on the state payroll, and mind you these same people have been on payroll for a long time and the prevouse government was still paying them with no complain and default...Now those names removed, allocation frequent and still salary not paid...what could have happen?

To me the appointed boy governor is simply a disappointment...!!!

Peace..!!!

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by AdorableJosh(m): 6:12pm On Oct 25, 2018
The issue of unpaid salaries in Kogi State calls for the declaration of state of emergency. [/b]Aside the indisputable ‘award-winning’ salary debtor in Osun state, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola[b], Kogi State governor is a national leader when it comes to unpaid salaries and pensions. I agree with the summation of a former Governor of Kogi State who described Governor Yahaya Bello as a ‘Legend of unpaid salaries’.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by tunary(m): 6:13pm On Oct 25, 2018
If they like they should allow him come back for a second term na them go suffer am

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Papitrend(m): 6:14pm On Oct 25, 2018
officialJP:
Am ashamed to say that am from this zoo call kogi state
Take heart,it won't always go on like this, the sun will shine on us once again you can write today's date down

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by liver123(m): 6:18pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
what is this ldiot saying.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by royalamour(m): 6:18pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!

You either are just a kid, a stark illiterate, unmarried or you just want to sound sarcastic. Either ways, it is frivolous and stupid.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by OvaSabi1(f): 6:20pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!

Lol wetin small pikin know? Who will patronize you if they're not paying salaries? Ordinary food item business, you will run into bankruptcy because of debt from customers. See you o.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by OvaSabi1(f): 6:21pm On Oct 25, 2018
royalamour:


You either are just a kid, a stark illiterate, unmarried or you just want to sound sarcastic. Either ways, it is frivolous and stupid.
Leave an. Mumu talk.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by drskyfly007(m): 6:23pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
.But why you laughing... Wats funny

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Nobody: 6:25pm On Oct 25, 2018
People that don't know that power belongs to them only lipsrsealed
Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by SFSNIPER(m): 6:34pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
SSorry To Say But You Are A Complete Ignorant Idiot. Are Skills Learnt For Free? my mother is being owed 25months salary, you think life is easy? yes she has multiple skills, but thats because she could afford them. whatt about those who cant? be careful.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by ndubueze92(m): 6:42pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
I'm very ashamed of what you just wrote. Sometimes, it's more human to keep quiet than to spew out ill thought opinions. Where in the world are civil servants not paid their salaries? Isn't the governor in question collecting his own full payments?
Your kind are the reason our rulers are still enjoying public empathy with their wickedness. Next time before you speak to show your very crude reasoning, put yourself in other people's shoes.... Thanks

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by eneojoedu(m): 6:45pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
trash

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Martinez19(m): 6:45pm On Oct 25, 2018
Emu4life:
Guy, they worked for it, they should be paid. Don't be stupid.
Don't mind him.

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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Holluwasehun: 6:52pm On Oct 25, 2018
Fantastic! Do people like this still exist in human society?
Martinez19:
Don't mind him.

SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by ndubueze92(m): 6:53pm On Oct 25, 2018
SolutionMee:
cheesy
To be honest, there's little the government can do here. The workers should learn one or two skills and start living an independent life. A work-intensive job that doesn't rely on the government before they earn. Many of them are suffering today because they relied too much on their state government. They should forget about previous salaries, concentrate on the present and fight for the future. They need some serious work-off to work-on their present predicament. Being a civil servant shouldn't be used as an excuse for laziness. Hardworking pays!!!
I'm ashamed of what you wrote. Sometimes, it's more human to keep quiet than to spew out ill thought opinions. Where in the world are civil servants not paid their salaries? Isn't the governor in question collecting his own full payments?
Your kind are the reason our rulers are still enjoying public empathy with their wickedness. Next time before you speak to show your very crude reasoning, put yourself in other people's shoes.... Thanks
Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by CapussoSeba: 7:00pm On Oct 25, 2018
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Re: Endless Wait For Salaries, Kogi Civil Servants Crying In Silence by Roadmike(m): 7:10pm On Oct 25, 2018
That Governor and his big Oga is a DISASTER, particularly to the YOUTH OF this Country
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