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Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by Chirowman(m): 12:03pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Is alright, the students are the one suffering it most. |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by Houseofglam7(f): 12:03pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by Nwaezeudo: 12:04pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Mehn. It keeps getting worse by the day 2023 where are thou? |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by CertyAgroAllied: 12:04pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Quite unfortunate for our educational system. Meanwhile, remember Certy AgroAllied
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Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by mbahdi(m): 12:13pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Sai barber |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by SonOfTheRisingS: 12:13pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Free Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Revulsion in motions, small small it will get to Aso Rock and National Assembly, House of Representatives down to States assemblies. Big for nothing federal republic of the zoogeria an expired country that can't pay workers salaries but paying fulani terrorist herdsmen and fulani bandits on weekly basis. Life and death is your choice, choose and good governance and freedom/enjoyment as a great citizens, Or choose Nigeria for deaths, corruption, nepotism, tribalism, unpaid working salaries and evil governance. The power to choose good "Biafra" over bad "Nigeria" is yours.
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Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by sukar886: 12:14pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Abuja kwa...upon all the money they have been borrowing..na wahoo |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by Vitally123: 12:19pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Kanu ate their salary. |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by SonOfTheRisingS: 12:27pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Just in the presence of Aso Rock, presidency and national chambers of tjr the federal republic the zoo; unable to pay school teachers salaries but independent criminals are receiving their weekly salaries from the government through minister of bandits plc aka independent fulani terrorist.
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Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by Jamesbiodun(m): 12:39pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Nothing is working in this country |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by adecz: 12:55pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
They are closing down school because salary delay by one week!❓❓❔❔❗️❗️ Better to sack them all. Nonsense☹️☹️☹️☹️ |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by Nobody: 1:21pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Let them pay them na |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by Duru009(m): 2:56pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Even the capital of Nigeria.... Chai !!! This country has been bartered....!!! |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by Babisha10(m): 3:08pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Wow so their own is just June that ended yesterday and they shut down the schools is unfair they should have waited for little while |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by Bimpe29: 6:16pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Yeah! It's really been a poor masses that suffer. greatdreamer: |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by Gfskw: 8:27pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Really |
Re: Abuja Teachers Shut Down Public Schools Over Unpaid Salary by phkka1(m): 11:04pm On Jul 07, 2021 |
Ikpeazu of Abia state is owing secondary school teachers 15 months salary and no body cares in Nigeria. |
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