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Udehpj:School resume as soon as we are fully paid that is 5 months |
kingsjeroneyah:OK oooo but to me No full payment (5 months) No work |
kingsjeroneyah:This one they are paying normal august salary, make our 4 months no enter story ooooo |
Stanbic How market na..... una no go pay person? |
The long awaited week is here..... hope we get alerts on before Friday oh because to me, NO salary, No work. |
jenifasam:Before you know know |
ikem50:OK so so happy for you ooooooooo |
ikem50:Good news but which months where u paid? |
This is what you get when you say Wike is working [color=][/color]
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Is very unfortunate and indeed painful that Wike is wasting our money in illegal convention and forgetting my 6 months salary.. What a Wiked man |
People can now see the difference between Amaechi and Wike oh..... Still keeping my hope alive sha. |
kac13:Na wow oh, no be same work we dey do? Since February no salary and u guys are smiling with July. Wike or Wiked there is God oh. |
God help I badly need alert ooooooo, my landlord no dey allow me eat oh |
Lemon1:Omo see enjoyment oooooo waiting dey happen for Etche na |
Na wow oh, I now respect Wike and his native doctor....... See how he is owing people and nobody wants to talk or protest even when he lied against the workers that he is not owing anybody...... I really respect him and his native man. |
masterchi:Good one Am in, just start the discussion |
gold360:Lolzzzzzz u wan kill me here with laugh oooooo. |
Six months without salary........ Wike is indeed working Lolzzzzzz well am not surprised oh |
sammymarvin:Lolzzzzzz well am not surprised hearing from Wike saying he has paid....... what do you expect from a man who lies in the church. |
BREAKDOWN OF FEDERAL ALLOCATION TO THE VARIOUS STATES FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 2016 BY FAAC: Thirty-six states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, collectively smiled home in the month of July when they pocketed a whopping #673.324billion as their share of statutory allocation and first tranche of the excess crude earnings distribution for the period. This was revealed in a document from the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation titled: Distribution of Statutory Allocation and Excess Crude Proceeds to the three tiers of Government in July 2016, a copy of which THISDAY got yesterday. The report showed that five of the states: Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta, Akwa Ibom and Kano, catapulted themselves to the two-digits wrung with each carting home between #10billion and #25billion . Leading the pack, Rivers state got a grand total of #25,883billion which is made up of #10.138billion from 13 per cent derivation, #12.803billion from excess crude, #1.39billion from statutory allocation and another #1.5billion excess crude for local governments in the state. Similarly, [ Bayelsa state received #7.97billion from the 13 per cent derivation account as well as #10billion from excess crude account. The state also had its accounts credited to the tune of #538million for its councils and another #597.7million excess crude for the same councils in the state. In total, the state smiled home with a whooping grand total of (#19,197,410,863.92.) In the same vein, Delta State which garnered a total of #18.622billion, had its share broken down thus: 13 per cent derivation #6.977billion; excess crude #8.734billion; statutory allocation for local governments #1.379billion and excess crude distribution to the councils #1.531billion. According to finance ministry officials, what is being paid as proceeds of the difference between the budgeted volume short fall from a current Niger Delta situation where Nigeria is only producing about 2 million barrels of crude oil per day instead of the OPEC allocation of 2.5 barrels per day matched against excess earnings of over 70 dollars per barrel when the budgeted reference price is 35 dollars. THISDAY checks reveal that this is the first of such payments as states will continue to enjoy this windfall over the next several months. The fourth highest beneficiary and another oil producing state of the Niger Delta, Akwa Ibom, has its breakdown as follows: statutory allocation #6.458billion, excess crude distribution #8.065billion, statutory allocations for state councils #1.569billion while the excess crude account for councils was credited with a whopping #1.738billion. In total, the state got #17,831,804,082.85. The only non- oil producing state that garnered over #10billion was Kano. It got #10.776billion and was distributed as follows: statutory allocation #2.44billion; excess crude #2.7billion, statutory allocation for its 44 councils, #2.669billion and excess crude to same accounted for #2.959billion. Conversely, the FCT, Gombe, Ebonyi, Nasarawa and Ekiti States went home with the least allocations of between #673.3million and #4billion . While the document further showed that the FCT got its accounts credited to the tune of #673.324million, Gombe State became richer with #4.435billion lumped into its accounts. Similarly, Nasarawa and Ekiti States received #4.508billion and #4.732billion respectively. Other states which also got huge amounts from the distribution include Ondo with #9,060,035,806.15, Lagos state got #8,299,806,965.06, Kaduna state got #7,654,995,396.83, Imo state got #7,366,417,410.84, Borno state got #7,276,602,098.96, Niger state got #7,151,791,231.47, Jigawa state got #7,048,660,361.35. Copied! |
Dis method of payment way Wike dey pay one bank one day don go oooooo |
Lolz...... Wike have make big history in Rivers State to be the first governor to allow workers go home without their salaries. |
Stanbic don enta ooooooo. |
Stanbic IBTC how market na? Una wan carry last |
NOTICE FOR SINGLE FEMALE TEACHERS ONLY!!!!!! If u are a single female teachers and interested in part time teaching, pls inbox me your name and contact via christian.williams19@yahoo.com or 08065461126 |
what is keeping alert from Wike na? abeg i need an alert oooooooooo |
Finally finally stanbic don pay ooooooo 2months Etche LGA PPSB. Na God win |
This is a welcome development....... |
Stanbic how market na? Abi una carry last dis time? Wike abeg pay stanbic na, |
Alert received. All States Bank UBE |
Stanbic how market Na? |