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CareerRe: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by AAA593: 3:47pm On Jan 02, 2020
Samakus:
FG has always said that the new minimum wage will be paid through IPPIS. I think that we should all relax and await our pay.

Hope you registered on IPPIS even if you're under ASUU (Many secretly enrolled)? That directive from FG isn't an empty threat o. Buhari na General o. Lolz. Las las, we go dey alright.
Source
CareerRe: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by AAA593: 1:01pm On Jan 02, 2020
Samakus:
Have you not received your December salary? All 'legitimate staff' of Federal higher schools of learning (both academic and non academic) have been paid their December salaries

For the minimum wage and its arrears, All staff of federal higher institutions of learning were not paid the new minimum wage nor the arrears. The reason is that they were just enrolled (captured) on IPPIS just in December, and therefore, have not been pay-rolled ( they're not on IPPIS payroll yet. Their December salaries were still paid by their respective schools' bursary department after receiving same from FG). The expectation is that they will be pay-rolled on IPPIS in January if mop-up IPPIS enrollment was not done to capture recalcitrant lecturers that previously refused to enroll.

It is expected that you will be paid the new minimum wage and its arrears in January or at most February. Eventually, you will laugh last, and laugh the best too. Be hopeful. This is no scam
You send December salary and then refused sending arrears along. What teaching and non teaching staff worked for. Doesn't make sense
CareerRe: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by AAA593: 9:20am On Jan 02, 2020
AwkaetitiBabe:
Your salaries will be paid latest tomorrow.
Are you referring to minimum wage arrears?
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 11:34am On Jan 01, 2020
Simpsonrocket:
Name.com $6.99 exabytes.com $6.90 netsol.com $5
What about 60 days lock? I might buy today and decides to outbound tomorrow with the hope that I will push to Dan or afternic and these registrars will now say wait till after 60 days. Can one push to Dan on name or exabytes?
Foreign AffairsRe: New Year: Samoa, Kiribati Will Be The First To Welcome 2020 by AAA593: 12:55pm On Dec 31, 2019
New Zealand
PoliticsRe: Breaking News:FG Paid new Minimum Wage Arrears by AAA593: 8:43am On Dec 31, 2019
Mazikic:
Why send the money to the institutions again when we've already enrolled? It doesn't add up!
I'm a teaching staff
PoliticsRe: Breaking News:FG Paid new Minimum Wage Arrears by AAA593: 8:38am On Dec 31, 2019
Mazikic:
But we've enrolled into IPPIS!?
Did you receive December salary through ippis? Are they not suppose to send the money to the various institutions for payment? We have worked for the minimum wage. Why denying us
PoliticsRe: Breaking News:FG Paid new Minimum Wage Arrears by AAA593: 8:24am On Dec 31, 2019
Mazikic:
My own salary structure is CONPCASS(Polytechnics and Federal Colleges). I received my usual salary on the 24, no minimum wage, no arrears. Who else has the same issue?
Nothing for universities, polytechnics and Federal colleges of education
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 7:02am On Dec 31, 2019
ewuoso2002:
Sir, what do u mean by the name of the company?
Do u mean the company u r sending the sales letter to
Yes
CareerRe: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by AAA593: 8:28pm On Dec 30, 2019
Trustme2:
And I also hope the government won't deny Universities the minimum wage and arrears for not registering for the IPPIS
Ippis is not even ready yet, so why delaying minimum wage arrears?
Which kind government be this
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 6:40am On Dec 30, 2019
ewuoso2002:
I want to start outbound for my first geo domain and i was wondering what is the best subject to use

flooringcardiiff.com is up for sale
What do u think of this?
Any suggestion?
I just type the name of the company and I do get plenty views
CareerRe: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by AAA593: 10:50pm On Dec 29, 2019
So university staff are not receiving minimum wage and arrears this December?
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 7:12pm On Dec 28, 2019
AroFx:
Note Note Note
If you have domain with UK2.net
Go and outbound oo
The domain is pushable and transferable.
Can I transfer or push a domain that is less than 60 days there
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 2:11pm On Dec 24, 2019
iCauseTrouble:
Is there anybody making money from parking here? I wish to test my domains with parking for a month just to know if it is profitable or not
Parking is dead go outbound
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 12:43pm On Dec 24, 2019
Let's continue to outbound. Most of those useless am not interested, no, Bleep off etc are from oversabi and no no desk officers, admin officers and mail receivers. Majority of our emails don't get to directors, CEos, founders, president etc.
Congratulations to the recent sellers. I'm hunting for owners now
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 6:49pm On Dec 20, 2019
todaynewsreview:
Thanks
Make sure you keep the number and the app for future use
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 6:47pm On Dec 20, 2019
todaynewsreview:
Don't have a US number. Is there no way to go about it?

How do I reply then?
Download TextNow app and use
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 5:14pm On Dec 20, 2019
An end user is asking for the legal description of my domain. What do tell him house?
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 1:45pm On Dec 20, 2019
I need advice from the House. There's this end user who is always asking for a check. According to him, "send me a check I will take it".
I have sent the domain stat or metrics to him, prepared lead and even sent him the link to the domain but he keeps ask for check. What is check? How do u do this?
EducationRe: Why FG Is Insisting On IPPIS – ASUU by AAA593: 11:16am On Dec 20, 2019
atiku4President:
Is it hardship that has made you bitter. So you can't make your point without cursing yourself? I don't think you are the only Nigerian that poverty has affected, but many others are still maintaining their cool. So learn
Are you okay
EducationRe: Why FG Is Insisting On IPPIS – ASUU by AAA593: 1:55am On Dec 20, 2019
Nigerianization:
Thunder fire ASUU

An employer has the right to decide how his or her employees will be paid. Until the universities in Nigeria becomes financially self sufficient, ASUU should key into the IPPIS platform WITHOUT DELAY...

At least, e go expose those with multiple jobs and create employment for new ones. It will also reduce the issues of cronyism in the employment of academic staff....

A lot of dullards are employed to transmit knowledge to the next generation when we all know that one cannot give what he or she doesn't have.
Thunder fire wetin. Do you even understand ASUU points?
IPPIS is the fact that it is a blatant violation of the concept of university autonomy. University autonomy is a global practice associated with universities all over the world and it has four main dimensions namely: academic, organisational, financial and staff autonomy. Perhaps, some little words about university autonomy would suffice. Academic autonomy simply means the university’s capacity to manage its internal academic affairs independently. Such academic issues include students’ admissions, academic content, quality assurance and the introduction of new degree programmes. Organisational autonomy has to do with the university’s ability to decide freely on issues like decision-making bodies, executive leadership, legal entities and internal academic structures. Financial autonomy s all about the university’s ability to decide freely on internal financial matters like managing its funds independently and setting its strategic aims.

All these must be added the fact that university autonomy gives absolute powers to a body called the university governing council. This body is officially recognised by the laws establishing universities in Nigeria. It is this body that is saddled with the responsibility for the control and management of university funds, employment and promotion of staff. All edicts and statues establishing universities and the nation’s constitution give full powers to the governing councils as the supreme body concerned with the day-to-day operation of the university. In the profoundest sense, university autonomy means that all powers academic, managerial and financial are vested in the governing council. All the agreements signed between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities since 1992 have shown abundantly that Nigerian universities should be allowed to operate in compliance with their enabling laws, statues, rules and regulations.
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 9:21am On Dec 19, 2019
IghravweIG:
Congrats bro.

I thought they said 'State' don't sell fast but is this not grace?
My brother na Grace. Anything fit sell
EducationASUU & IPPIS: The Truth Of The Matter by AAA593(op): 7:25am On Dec 14, 2019
Let me begin with the obvious observation that modern societies face a growing dilemma usually posed by the fact that key institutions and their elite are increasingly dependent upon intellectuals, particularly those in universities, research institutions and the cultural apparatus generally. But why? The reason is simple: intellectual work is quintessentially the labour of the mind and the soul. And it is only in this regard that intellectuals differ from other categories of workers like civil servants or road transport workers. In other words, intellectual workers are those who are proficient in and are actively engaged in the creation, distribution and application of knowledge and culture.

Their principal focus is on innovation, the elaboration of knowledge and scholarship as well as art and other symbolic formulations generally. Included in this category are scholars, scientists, academics, philosophers, artists, teachers, writers, journalists, lawyers etc. In a few words, development is largely dependent on research which is the domain of the intellectual. It is in recognition of the value and worth of the intellectual that Ngugi WaThiong’ O, Africa’s literary General, once intoned: “Artistic and intellectual ideological struggles are part of the overall struggle for development.” In Africa (and Nigeria precisely), are the conditions favourable and conducive for the intellectual to conduct meaningful research? Are Nigerian universities burnished up to international standards? Or in what environment and under what conditions is the Nigerian intellectual operating? A series of questions could be asked. But let me quickly pluck the fruit of my story namely: ASUU and IPPIS.

For the past few months, the Federal Government has, once again, demonstrated its blatant disregard for and total vilification and debasement of intellectual labour by insisting that all Nigerian universities should be part of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System. The whole idea of IPPIS smacks of ignorance and mischief but it is essentially an admission, by the ruling class, that Nigeria is a nation that has no respect for education and intellectual work. Again, it is an unfortunate reflection of the levity and contempt with which our leaders treat serious national issues.

The first, and by far, the most worrisome aspect of the IPPIS is the fact that it is a blatant violation of the concept of university autonomy. University autonomy is a global practice associated with universities all over the world and it has four main dimensions namely: academic, organisational, financial and staff autonomy. Perhaps, some little words about university autonomy would suffice. Academic autonomy simply means the university’s capacity to manage its internal academic affairs independently. Such academic issues include students’ admissions, academic content, quality assurance and the introduction of new degree programmes. Organisational autonomy has to do with the university’s ability to decide freely on issues like decision-making bodies, executive leadership, legal entities and internal academic structures. Financial autonomy (which is the theme of my story) is all about the university’s ability to decide freely on internal financial matters like managing its funds independently and setting its strategic aims.

o all these must be added the fact that university autonomy gives absolute powers to a body called the university governing council. This body is officially recognised by the laws establishing universities in Nigeria. It is this body that is saddled with the responsibility for the control and management of university funds, employment and promotion of staff. All edicts and statues establishing universities and the nation’s constitution give full powers to the governing councils as the supreme body concerned with the day-to-day operation of the university. In the profoundest sense, university autonomy means that all powers academic, managerial and financial are vested in the governing council. All the agreements signed between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities since 1992 have shown abundantly that Nigerian universities should be allowed to operate in compliance with their enabling laws, statues, rules and regulations. The Federal Government is expected to honour these agreements. If the Federal Government insists on imposing IPPIS on ASUU, the obvious implication would be that the government is insincere, irresponsible and unreasonable. It would have also succeeded in robbing the University Governing Council of all its powers. This situation has the potential to breed discontent and dissatisfaction among scholars.

Closely related to the issue of university autonomy is the peculiar nature and structure of Nigerian universities. As a place where knowledge is created and distributed, it is common practice that universities, quite often, collaborate or depend on professors, resource persons and facilitators from other institutions and universities. Again, we must concede that such partnership or collaboration is meant to buttress the fact that the academia is a place for flexibility, robust intellectual debates, exchange of ideas and arguments. But the one good thing about such an arrangement is that it aids the spread of knowledge and ideas. The whole idea of relying on academics, colleagues and professors from other universities becomes the more significant in our tragic situation in Nigeria where universities are established not for pragmatic purposes but just to score some cheap political points. In other words, Nigerian universities lack the desired academic manpower needed to cater for thousands of students admitted on university campuses every year. But again, it is common practice all over the world that the reliance on academics from other universities is aimed at entrenching the culture of merit and impartiality in the award of degrees. All these factors explain why academics are offered sabbatical terms to other universities; they are also invited to serve as external examiners/assessors, moderators and visiting lecturers to other universities. Should the IPPIS be imposed on Nigerian universities, all this collaboration and dependence will be eroded. Come to think of it, with the IPPIS housed in Abuja, it would be practically impossible for a visiting professor or external examiner from, say, the University of Lagos to be adequately captured and remunerated by the University of Port Harcourt, for academic or other professional services rendered in the latter university.

More irksome is the fact that the Federal Government has recently portrayed ASUU as an intransigent and unpatriotic union that is derailing the fight against corruption. This is the grossest falsehood and the general public is invited to note this mischief. The agreement signed between ASUU and the Federal Government apart from conferring immense powers on the governing councils also contains another mechanism for checking the excesses or otherwise of the governing councils. According to this arrangement, the Visitor of the university is expected to conduct a visitation of the university at least once in every five years. The purpose of such a visit is to check all the activities of the university and punish any culprit. On almost all Nigerian university campuses, there are written documents to show that ASUU has been in the forefront of drawing attention to acts of financial mismanagement and other corrupt practices. Lamentably, the Federal Government has never taken the presentations from ASUU seriously. It is amazing though not surprising because in Nigeria, committee reports usually find their home in the dust bin. Government can do more by funding the universities adequately and by putting university governing councils in perpetual check. ASUU has nothing to hide and is not afraid of IPPIS. What ASUU has found very unpleasant and disturbing is the fact that the introduction of IPPIS will make it impossible for universities, as a place of research, to perform maximally. And in order to show that ASUU is not averse to IPPIS, the union has offered to coordinate the project of starting a distinct platform for the universities in place of the IPPIS if granted approval by the Federal Government.

What is clear for now is that the problem of university education in Nigeria is closely related to the problem of funding and the superintendence of the university governing councils. This is as much as to say that the problem of university education is aggravated by the blatant refusal of the government to live up to its primary responsibility of providing education for all citizens. The way things are now, the clouds are gathering and another torrential rain is in the offing, should the government impose IPPIS on ASUU. The government should act wisely and quickly in order to avert the unpleasant consequences of such a downpour.

https://punchng.com/ASUU-ippis-the-truth-of-the-matter/
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 9:11pm On Dec 11, 2019
fergusen:
Read me well...
He said he wanted to reg city+employ huh


City+employ doesn't make sense.
OK .thanks
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 8:24pm On Dec 11, 2019
fergusen:
Not good.

Something like Miamiemploy/king
How about trying city+jobs/king
There is no formula to this. I sold city+employment late last month for $788
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 8:59pm On Dec 03, 2019
I need a suggestion please. An end user is asking for check before buying my domain. I sent him the Link to the domain and also sent a lead but he's still asking for check. Any solution
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 7:09pm On Dec 01, 2019
1Dray:
This is serious.. Are you domaining strictly 'cos of or for Dan?
Is a question
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 6:57pm On Dec 01, 2019
I want to know if Dan has an account with hostpapa in case of domain push. Has anyone pushed a domain to Dan at hostpapa?
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 6:36am On Nov 30, 2019
[quote author=Julius209 post=84488880][/quote]You're missing something. Check your registrar or Name server. Maybe u misspelt the name on dan
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 3:47pm On Nov 29, 2019
Another sales alert apart from $778 yesterday
Louisvillebanners.king
Bought from godaddy for €.99
Held for 2 weeks
Sold for $120
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 1:19pm On Nov 29, 2019
RESHARPENED:
DAN is slow with everything nowadays. They'll even make you feel like an idiot for asking them to do their job.

If you must contact them, forget about the transaction thread that was opened for that particular transaction. They don't respond to that. Reach out to them through support@dan.com, they respond faster there.

After the transfer is finalized, you must also remind them to pay you. To me, DAN is gradually losing touch with its customer base. Imagine a buyer telling me that DAN refused to send him any message after he made the payment, yet Laszlo kept insisting the efforts they'd put into reaching out to the buyer does not tally with their cut of the transaction price. Imagine.


SALES REPORT

A/U/S/T/I/N/W/H/E/E/L/R/E/P/A/I/R*COM

Sold: Nov 6 for $150
Bought: February for $1
Inbound offer from someone I earlier outbounded to.

I received payment yesterday. Took DAN almost a month to finalize the transaction.


Cdor, kindly let me know how to list my domain names on Epik. It's bye-bye to DAN for now.

Also, I think LUNO makes a lot of sense as a payout option. They sent me #52k+ for $136.5.
Payment sent by dan. Sold the domain for $778 within 6 hours of registration through Dan and outbound. Thank you
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by AAA593: 1:05am On Nov 29, 2019
Connectreseller promo is own now. $1 per account

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