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Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) is an integral part of Government Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS), which is a component of Nigerian Government Economic Reform and Governance Project (ERGP) At the inception of the program the Accountant General of Federation (AGF)promise to civil servant prompt payment of workers’ salaries on time with a fixed time, but reverse is the case as workers are subjected to irregular payment date that varies from month to month, In spite of Government promises to pay civil servants salaries as at when due... this year (2021) salaries and emoluments has not yet been paid to workers to celebrates yuletide Some of the challenges of IPPIS are as follows; The IPPIS has a lot of protocol which causes delayed in the payment. In case of any mistake in payment is very difficult in correction. Since IPPIS is online program when there is breakdown or slow in network it makes their work to be slow Lack of based training and retraining of IPPIS personnels Delayed in dismissal , death, retired and stoppage of personnel salaries Poor infrastructure internet installation. The question is that has any of your relatives in Federal Government Payroll collecting his/her December salary? CC Lasticala |
Jamesbiodun:that is the message for all of us |
this are the type of people we need in this country at the moment May Lord heal our country
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Unknown gunmen suspected to be bandits have attacked a Mosque at Tella town in Gassol local government area of Taraba State. It was gathered that the attack which was carried out on Wednesday evening while worship was going on in the mosque, led to the abduction of at least four worshippers. When contacted by DAILY POST, the Taraba State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Usman Abdullahi confirmed the attack. He was, however, unable to give details of the incident saying “I will get back to you shortly”. The gunmen, who were said to be numbering about 12, invaded the worship centre with sophisticated weapons during Isha’i prayers and whisked the victims to an unknown destination. |
DropsMic:prophet of doom |
IPOB news bunch of mediocre |
luluman:your narrative then |
luluman:& always mind ur biz mtchhhew |
for how much per month ![]() |
Kriss216:no mind am how much self you dey pay for the salary ? |
why mentioning Nigeria when Igbo said they are Biafran? |
same people always |
madmohamed:day dreamer |
The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Tincan Island Port Command, has revealed items found in a 40ft container suspected of being loaded with weapons. TinCan Customs’ public relations officer, Mr. Uche Ejesieme, made the disclosure in a statement in Lagos on Tuesday. Ejesieme said the content was revealed after a physical examination with the Department of State Services (DSS), the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, the Nigerian Standards Organization, the police and others. Ejesieme said that the command’s swift action also led to the arrest of a suspect who was detained at customs. He added that a thorough investigation would lead to the command of the masterminds of this illicit importation for the due sanction. “The media and the public will remember that on December 17, exactly at 4:30 p.m., our operatives stumbled upon a container suspected of carrying unusual merchandise with the specific suspicion that it was pistols and some cartridges of ammunition. “Previously, we had said that the nature of the suspicious items and the quantity were unknown, as the container was immediately re-welded on the instructions of the customs area controller, Comptroller Abdullahi Musa. “The container was transferred to the Customs Control unit pending a joint examination,” he said. He noted that a joint physical examination was conducted on December 20 that included DSS, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, Nigerian Standards Organization, police, others. “The physical examination revealed: four used Toyota vehicles, namely: 2005 Lexus Rx 330, 2009 Toyota Sienna and two 2009 Toyota Camry units, as well as 53 undeclared units of new 55 ″ LG televisions and other products. “However, a Smith and Wesson model SW40V 40SW CALIBER pistol unit, two packs of 50 pieces each of 9mm live ammunition with a total of 100 pieces, were found hidden inside one of the bags containing used clothing. . “Others hidden in the bag containing used clothing are an empty (spent) 9mm round of ammunition and eight packs of 25 pieces each of 70mm (200 pieces total) and two empty pistol magazines,” he said. Ejesieme pointed out that the importation of pistols and live ammunition was in Annex 4 part 1 (absolute prohibitions). He said that this was a clear violation of Sections 46, 47 and 161 of the Excise and Customs Management Act, Chapter C45, Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2004, as amended. |
citizen should also do right things most of the times avoid drugs ,cultist, robbery, scam etc.. motorist obey traffic rules do normal things even when nobody is looking at you.. the police are products of society even the society is full of junks ,mediocre and jokers do you expect to a saint police forces? look at the mirror |
groovy begins |
evil personified |

