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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 8:30am On Jul 24, 2020
Yeah customs, efcc and several agencies got approval from salary and wages commission to increase their salary late last year. Anyway I'm done here. Those job hunting should keep pushing and hope for the best. If you got someone in federal character comission or salary and wages kindly contact them.


400k lol.... [/quote]
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 8:14am On Jul 24, 2020
You hit the nail on the head. It's just sheer Nigerian jealousy. That you not working there yet doesn't mean you should downplay their salary. Most people won't even tell you exactly what they earn because of security reasons. Does that want dpr, ncdmb, ncc and pef should keep pushing, you won't regret it.

Exactly oo
I just dey look oo..i ave seen earning details of my friend in nimasa, tetfund, cbn etc ..they still earn upfront oo..even more than what is mentioned..pls dnt water down realities just to greese ur hurt or pain..the figures may not be exactly true bt they r not far from the truth[/quote]

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 8:09am On Jul 24, 2020
My friend shut up. Do you know how many people i got working there. Immediately they changed their salary October 2019 i saw their payslip. Stop displaying ignorance and your wife doesn't work in dpr. If she did you wouldn't be coming to spill lies here. Or you think everyone here is jobless. You have been known to spill lies and hate on good paying agencies.
Plus there is nothing like customer service in dpr. It's called servicom.

I need not to ague with you on EFCC because you talk on what they told you not that you have been there. I served in EFCC office years back and I know how things being done based on relationship.

As DPR, my wife works in DPR account department precisely not until last year November that they were told that account Will now be handle by PPPRA and they would be move to customer service. They have even changed their platform on system used in office.
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 8:06am On Jul 24, 2020
Just free the guy to be exposing his ignorance here. If he doesn't know he should ask an insider. Same person that said with all confidence that nnpc staff earn 100k plus without allowances.

I don't have any idea about the range of the pay but one thing I'm sure about is that it is on the high side.
One of the guys in my neighborhood who got the DPR job and even as a Technician(OND) still went about his annual ritual of buying a new car even in this Corona times and he's on the verge of completing his Mansion.

He got the job in 2018 and has changed 3 different cars already, with the new one always being a proper upgrade on the old one and it is like i said, I'm not privy to the figures. [/quote]

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 7:40am On Jul 24, 2020
I'm telling you what i know. If you don't know ask. Are you not the same person that kept arguing that efcc is still 160k when it's been increased to 400k. My friend if you don't know ask. I just watched you spill lies earlier saying they stopped all allowances for dpr. Always confirm information before you talk here.

Who told you their upfront is up to that don't be deceived by what people sald. [/quote]

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Politics / Re: PPPRA: We No Longer Fix The Price Of Petrol by awele186: 10:44pm On Jul 23, 2020
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Every organization/MDA in Nigeria is trying to claim relevance. Especially the ones that fear the merger or scrapping. This is the same thing you see with Civil Defense trying to avoid being merged with the Police. These agencies are all afraid of the proposed merger and scrapping which will affect many MDAs. Hence they are all struggling to claim they are performing one special function. They even go as far as sponsoring labor organizations to take their sides. They are also lobbying the legislature to be on their side. This is the same thing with NOSDRA who is supposed to handle only Tier 3 Spills. But is today uselessly fighting even its parent Ministry (Ministry of Environment) for relevance. It goes beyond its mandate in many cases. Constantly tries to malign other agencies in the media with ignorant and unverified claims and in a shameless and clandestine manner, proposes bills to take over everything concerning environmental protection in the oil and gas industry. An organisation that was erroneously established which should have no function until their is a National Oil Spill. By their name they are to Detect and Respond to National Oil Spills and not regulate. But they have gone beyond this mandate. The question is that these agencies were created without thought with duplicity of function, making the oil and gas industry groan under this weight of regulatory burden. The shocking thing is that with all these agencies in Nigeria, the country is still lacking adequate regulatory enforcement. The masses still suffer from unwholesome practices.

The PPPRA should be merged with the Department of Petroleum Resources, including PEF, etc. All regulators in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources should be merged with the DPR. As for the NNRA, why are they only focused on Oil ad Gas? Cede the full regulation of radiation activities in the oil and gas industry to the DPR like the aspect of HSE, while the NNRA Focuses on other industries/sectors. The DPR should then have its name changed to a commission of sort. Nigerian Oil and Gas Regulatory Commission/Nigerian Petroleum Regulatory Commission/Nigerian Hydrocarbons Regulatory Commission. The price control function can be performed by the DPR. Firstly, let the prices be established by commerce in the free market. Equip Depot owners and marketers to be able to import the product while we work out our refining capacity problems. In such a situation prices will shift to maintain the balance between supply and demand. The new DPR should then ensure that no marketer hoards the product. Serious surveillance, which is also part of their function anyway. Let there be no artificial scarcity and let there be no diversion. When this is done, demand and supply will continue to determine market value.

Price Control which the PPPRA is stylishly doing cannot be a long term thing because in the long run it will eventually lead to shortages, rationing, inferior product quality, and black markets. Various countries that have attempted fixing gasoline prices have recorded these disadvantages. The Stephen Oransanye Report still needs to be critically looked at. Critically. Then these duplication of functions needs to be adequately addressed. It will reduce cost of Governance and allow Nigerians benefit from proper regulation which sets out to protect them from unwholesome practices.

https://www.lawyard.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Steve-Oronsaye-Report.pdf
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 10:22pm On Jul 23, 2020
Oh really. It's dpr, ptdf,pef,ncdmb and ncc that has upfront of above 3m


At the bold people here were mentioning 5m as CBN upfront and I fall for the nonsense[/quote]

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 9:56pm On Jul 23, 2020
Ncc is far better. The truth is cbn staff strength is much so they can't really pay as much as ncc. However 180k monthly plus upfront of 1.5 is still ok compared to other agencies


I was really deceived by what people post here concerning salary and allowances lolz most are fake that is pure fake grin I will try NCC[/quote]
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 5:57pm On Jul 23, 2020
Are you really sure about dpr that they outsourced the activities

CBN work is just like ministry work now only that their salary is a little bit higher in terms of allowance.

All those that got appointment with FIRS from November last year till date knows that you are going for marketing job because you will be place on target to go out to collect duties and if you fail consistently to meet up with the target you will be sacked.

DPR have been outsourced to a firm to handle their activities and their old staff has been retrenched by January this year once you are up to 25years in service they gave them compulsory retirement. Their account department no longer functioning being handle now by the firm controlling it. There is nothing like allowance you are only entitled to your salary

The reason for all this explanation is for you to know what is going on in an agency before you buy the slot. Those agent won't tell you until you enter you see your self[/quote]

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 5:48pm On Jul 23, 2020
Are you saying cbn don't pay up to 5m for entry level?


You are on point oooh this is how I was deceived here that CBN pay well with different type of allowances but when I enter I was seeing another thing altogether than expected well I am moving out of that boring job next month to another,What is still keeping me in this boring job is their one month notice.[/quote]

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 3:40pm On Jul 19, 2020
Now 3.5 is cheap for NIMASA, NNPC, PEF and DPR

With 750k you will get a job in ministries. With 800k - 1.2m you can get NSCDC, FRSC, Lecturing job, Immigration, Prison, custom, teaching hospital jobs and with 3m - 3.5m you can NIMASA, CBN, NNPC, DPR, PEF, FIRS.[/quote]
Career / Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by awele186: 11:19am On Jul 11, 2020
Seems you a new employee. Yours would come soon. Has any of your colleagues gotten?


AFIT [/quote]
Career / Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by awele186: 5:10pm On Jul 10, 2020
I have not received o[/quote]

Please what's the name of your Mda
Career / Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by awele186: 1:58pm On Jul 10, 2020
Is there any MDA/university/polytechnic/colleges of education yet to recieve June Salary?
Career / Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by awele186: 1:56pm On Jul 10, 2020
Which MDA please

I just received alert now.[/quote]
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 5:36pm On Jul 09, 2020
You can especially if the DG finds out. On every appointment letter it's written this job is temporary and can be terminated anytime till you are confirmed

I don't think one can be documented, resume work and eventually kicked out of the service. The appointment letter could be fake.[/quote]

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 10:06pm On Jul 03, 2020
Is this 4.67m inclusive of the annual upfront?

Ncc.

PPPRA per annum is 4.67m, while Ncc is more than that small.

But any he chooses, he's still on the track.[/quote]

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Career / Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by awele186: 10:02am On Jul 02, 2020
Okay. So all Mda apart from university, polytechnic and Fce has gotten?

polytechnics and FCEs[/quote]
Career / Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by awele186: 8:50am On Jul 02, 2020
Apart from universities which other MDA'S is being owed June salary please?
Politics / Re: PPPRA: We No Longer Fix The Price Of Petrol by awele186: 2:48pm On Jun 29, 2020
Smh

This agency should be merged with the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and that so called DPR needs to be upgraded to a proper Commission. The NNPC should be removed from the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and be made into a full business entity subject to every regulation in the country. It should not be protected as if it is a regulatory agency. And it needs to stop acting as if it is above the law. NNPC is a business and should be treated as such. By now that agency should be selling shares to the public. Some proportion of its equity. We should try as much as possible to have a single strong regulatory agency for the oil and gas industry. A single strong, versatile and vibrant Commission/Agency. Such an agency must be versatile enough to regulate while also ensuring that opportunities are created for business and investment so that local industry and investors can utilize these benefits to create value for the country.

Every organization/MDA in Nigeria is trying to claim relevance. Especially the ones that fear the merger or scrapping. This is the same thing you see with Civil Defense trying to avoid being merged with the Police. These agencies are all afraid of the proposed merger and scrapping which will affect many MDAs. Hence they are all struggling to claim they are performing one special function. They even go as far as sponsoring labor organizations to take their sides. They are also lobbying the legislature to be on their side. This is the same thing with NOSDRA who is supposed to handle only Tier 3 Spills. But is today uselessly fighting even its parent Ministry (Ministry of Environment) for relevance. It goes beyond its mandate in many cases. Constantly tries to malign other agencies in the media with ignorant and unverified claims and in a shameless and clandestine manner, proposes bills to take over everything concerning environmental protection in the oil and gas industry. An organisation that was erroneously established which should have no function until their is a National Oil Spill. By their name they are to Detect and Respond to National Oil Spills and not regulate. But they have gone beyond this mandate. The question is that these agencies were created without thought with duplicity of function, making the oil and gas industry groan under this weight of regulatory burden. The shocking thing is that with all these agencies in Nigeria, the country is still lacking adequate regulatory enforcement. The masses still suffer from unwholesome practices.

The PPPRA should be merged with the Department of Petroleum Resources, including PEF, etc. All regulators in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources should be merged with the DPR. As for the NNRA, why are they only focused on Oil ad Gas? Cede the full regulation of radiation activities in the oil and gas industry to the DPR like the aspect of HSE, while the NNRA Focuses on other industries/sectors. The DPR should then have its name changed to a commission of sort. Nigerian Oil and Gas Regulatory Commission/Nigerian Petroleum Regulatory Commission/Nigerian Hydrocarbons Regulatory Commission. The price control function can be performed by the DPR. Firstly, let the prices be established by commerce in the free market. Equip Depot owners and marketers to be able to import the product while we work out our refining capacity problems. In such a situation prices will shift to maintain the balance between supply and demand. The new DPR should then ensure that no marketer hoards the product. Serious surveillance, which is also part of their function anyway. Let there be no artificial scarcity and let there be no diversion. When this is done, demand and supply will continue to determine market value.

Price Control which the PPPRA is stylishly doing cannot be a long term thing because in the long run it will eventually lead to shortages, rationing, inferior product quality, and black markets. Various countries that have attempted fixing gasoline prices have recorded these disadvantages. The Stephen Oransanye Report still needs to be critically looked at. Critically. Then these duplication of functions needs to be adequately addressed. It will reduce cost of Governance and allow Nigerians benefit from proper regulation which sets out to protect them from unwholesome practices.

https://www.lawyard.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Steve-Oronsaye-Report.pdf
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 1:31pm On Jun 28, 2020
Oh i get. It means the allowance was not duly approved by salary and wages commission. They need to seek for approval

I am sure now, The allowance that made the salary to be over 100k is supposed to be paid after like every 3~4 years. It was later implemented to be paid yearly by a nice oga. But when IPPS come, it was removed.[/quote]
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by awele186: 12:26pm On Jun 28, 2020
Are you sure about this? How would ippis reduce their salary by half


Thesame as ministries, even with the new minimum wage, around 60k. IPPS zap them from 120k to 60k[/quote]
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awele186: 1:00pm On Jun 13, 2020
Don't know why folks still engage this particular moniker. He is immature, childish and can't argue without throwing insults. It's best to avoid and ignore him because he's obviously a teenager


Who told you Nigeria produces next to nothing? undecided
I'm sure you pulled this statistic from your arse.
And it is not a rule of thumb that you devalue currency so you can export more.
You can also devalue to fight off imports so that local producce can satisfy local needs without overly cheap imports fighting it for market share.


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Autos / Re: SOLD... Face-lift Tin-can Cleared 2010 Lexus RX 350 Wine Color by awele186: 1:13am On Jun 13, 2020
Don't put all your eggs in 1 basket ooo. Spread your tentacles[/quote]
Car Talk / Re: Club-Lexus by awele186: 5:41pm On Jun 11, 2020
Thanks. Maintenance won't be so bad yeah

I've not owned a Lexus, but the GS looks like a good car. Might even outperform a BMW of same model year[/quote]
Car Talk / Re: Club-Lexus by awele186: 11:14am On Jun 11, 2020
Seems you gotten the car now. How's the maintenance and parts like?



Hi everyone here, I have read many comments and I'm really inspired to join the club pretty soon. Strongly considering a GS 300 2006 edition largely because the dealer is convincing me it's one of the best cars. I will appreciate if someone can share with me a detailed and objective review of the car. Please note this will be my first car. The car I'm considering buying is a foreign used with about 120k mileage. [/quote]
Car Talk / Re: Club-Lexus by awele186: 11:12am On Jun 11, 2020
Please i have this P2757 code on my GS300, Any good auto in Abuja to help with this? [/quote]
Car Talk / Re: Club-Lexus by awele186: 6:04am On Jun 11, 2020
Good day, please how's a lexus gs300, 2006 in terms of maintenance, parts and reliability. Cc Kingreign and co
Car Talk / Re: Mercedes Benz Thread by awele186: 12:24am On Jun 11, 2020
Buy a GS300 and rest. Use the remaining 500k do something. [/quote]
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awele186: 9:14pm On Jun 08, 2020
Oh please, stop acting like most people haven't travelled. The average cleaner wont pay rent, electricity, tax, insurance etc? How much would be left? Can a cleaner but a new Toyota without credit? Can they pay the money in full?

Come on, I said after saving for 15 years an average office worker can not buy a new toyota.

An average cleaner earns 24k USD a year. Howmuch is a new Toyota?[/quote]
Career / Re: 50 Directors Fail Perm Secs’ Exam, 41 Make Final List by awele186: 1:00pm On Jun 07, 2020
Can someone from an Agency become a Permanent secretary?
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awele186: 9:46pm On Jun 05, 2020
Mutual funds is the hallmark of Stanbic. They are one of the best in the game.
Yes they also have the dollar aspect of their investment.

Thank you

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