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stanbic alert just came in for the mnth of June |
olubodmas:pls help me with it as well thanks. etin_omo4real@yahoo.com. |
areteox:pls i need it too someone should forward to etin_omo4real@yahoo.com. thanks and God bless u all. |
THE Nigerian Union of Pensioners has lauded the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, for approving the payment of three months pension arrears to pensioners. Wike had on Saturday ordered the Accountant General of the state to commence the payment of the pension arrears owed retirees in the state. The State NUP Chairman, Mr. Edward Festus- Abibo expressed gratitude to Wike for showing love to pensioners in the state. Festus-Abibo, who described the immediate past administration in the state as unfavourable to pensioners, lamented that while some pensioners in the state died heartbroken as a result of the non-payment of their pension arrears, a few others had taken ill over the situation. “The governor’s order that our three months pension arrears be paid is a very welcome development. This shows that he (Wike) has sympathy for the elders, who have spent most of their lives working for the state. “The immediate past era in the state were the dark years and dark days of pensioners. Posterity will judge the immediate past administration. As I speak to you, some pensioners have died while most of them are hypertensive. The non-payment of their pension worsened their condition. “We as a group will make out time to visit the governor to thank him for remembering pensioners and ordering that their pensions be paid at a critical time when it was reported that he (Wike) met an empty treasury,” the state NUP chairman said. Wike had earlier in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Sir Opunbo Inko-Tariah and issued on Saturday said it was callous and insensitive to owe pensioners, who had served the state creditably. The governor recalled that pensioners in the state had been owed for months, adding, even the protests embarked upon over the non-payment of their pensions did not get the immediate past governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, to pay them. According to the statement, “The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has ordered the accountant general of the state to pay pensioners their three months arrears owed them by Rotimi Amaechi http://www.punchng.com/news/rivers-pensioners-laud-wike-over-directive-on-arrears/ |
obinna2nv:that's too much oooo pls tell them to change ur location immediately bro if not u will waste the moni on transport |
no allowances? |
Mznaett:well i pray he understands and move no as fast as possible before he get too emotionally involve |
Mznaett:chai girls are wicked oooo i have entered this kind of arm robber bus before oo |
obinna2nv:so u guys are resuming by Monday? |
obinna2nv:make una ask them na. how was the training today bro? |
tuzeriouz:Were u not invited for the training? |
i wonder why this people didn't invite me for the test even though i answered the interviewer very well and she was impressed. well God knows best |
obinna2nv:aiit thanks |
obinna2nv:thanks how many people did dey invite for the test? |
routerman:the test neva still finish? dragnet test na 1hr u guys that wrote the test should give us updates |
pls people that went for the dragnet test should update us how it went. |
Rivers State Governor, NyesomEzenwo Wike has formally restored all the entitlements and benefits of Sir Celestine Omehia as a former Governor of the state. Governor Wike on Thursday also formally reinstated the official portrait of Sir Celestine Omehia amongst the line-up offormer governors of Rivers State at the Government House, Port Harcourt Executive Council Chamber. Performing the exercise, Governor Wike said that the decision to restore the entitlements and privileges of Omehia as former governor stemmed from the fact that he worked as governor of the state between May 29, 2007 and October 25, 2007, wherein he took decisions on behalf of the State and initiated projects.He said: “I hereby put back his official portrait among those of former governors. He is now entitled to the benefits of all former governors. ” The governor said that the era of politics of bitterness in Rivers State was effectively over, noting that it was not rightto personalise governance as was done by the immediate past administration.Responding, former Governor of Rivers State, Sir Celestine Omehia described Thursday as the most historic day of his political career. He said that the restoration of his rights as a former governor indicates that his dark political days are over.The event was witnessed by the Secretary to Rivers State Government, Kenneth Kobani, Rivers State Housing Commissioner, Barrister Emma Okah and the State Attorney- General, Chinwe Aguma . Source: http://thenationonlineng.net/new/wike-restores-omehas-rights-as-former-governor/ |
obinna2nv:thanks all the best bro. |
pls when is the date for the dragnet test? |
obinna2nv:no i haven't |
the abstract reasoning is just shapes i think that's the only odd tin there. the verbal reasoning has comprehension which u will choose 2 answers. |
Progress2468:i have written dragnet exam once before |
someone should pls paste the content of the dragnet test invite here |
this people self! is it not suppose to be test before interview? why the other way round |
aamstih:18th june in ph |
i neva see any dragnets test invite oooo though i put on my phone around 3pm |
Thankgodiyke:APC propaganda |
any latest info on this recruitment? |
aamstih:i haven't heard from my guarantor ooo how many forms guarantor go sign? |
GamaG:sorry about that http://thenationonlineng.net/new/wike-sacks-344-lecturers-others/ |
Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike ordered
yesterday the sack of 344 lecturers and others
employed for the Rivers State Polytechnic, Bori-
Ogoni, the headquarters of Khana Local
Government Area.
The teachers were employed by the Rotimi
Amaechi administration last September.
The governor also disbanded the Rivers State
Road Traffic Management Authority (TIMA-RIV).
His Special Adviser on Media and Publicity,
Opunabo Inko-Tariah, confirmed TIMA-RIV’s
disbandment. TIMA-RIV was put in place by
Amaechi, shortly after he became governor on
October 26, 2007.
Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the polytechnic ,
Innocent Ogbonna, confirmed the sack of the
lecturers.
Ogbonna also disclosed that the Rector of the
Institution, Obianko Elechi, began his terminal
leave two weeks ago on the instruction of the
state government.
Ogbonna said: “The recent employment exercise
we had at the Rivers State Polytechnic, Bori has
been cancelled. The process used in employing
them was such that the government needs to
review. As we speak now that process has
already been terminated by the incumbent
government.
“As it stands now, they don’t have any job with
the Polytechnic now; that is the truth, moreso
when they are yet to start work before the
process was dissolved.”
On the sack of 344 lecturers and other workers of
the Rivers State Polytechnic, Bori, Wike’s media
adviser said: “Their employment did not follow
due process, done in a hurry and fraught with
irregularities. Until the irregularities are cleared,
they remain sacked. The Rector of Rivers State
Polytechnic, Bori was asked to proceed on
compulsory leave, because of official misconduct
and being investigated. The rector must be on
compulsory leave, pending the outcome of the
investigations.”
Inko-Tariah, while reacting to Wike’s disbandment
of the Rivers State Road Traffic Management
Authority (TIMA-RIV), put in place by the
Amaechi’s administration, said: “TIMA-RIV
officials were constituting nuisance and extorting
money from Rivers people, leading to accidents
and loss of lives of innocent persons. It was a
radical departure from what they were asked to
be doing. TIMA-RIV will be reconstituted at the
appropriate time.”
The Rivers chapter of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), through its Publicity Secretary,
Chris Finebone, condemned the sacking of the 344
lecturers and others, saying Wike should desist
from punishing “innocent Rivers people, in his bid
to get at Amaechi”.
APC said: “It is sad to note that Governor
Nyesom Wike’s obsession to conduct a vengeful
vendetta and reprisal against every good legacy
left behind by his predecessor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi, has now led him to sack 344
lecturers and other staff duly employed by the
authorities of the Rivers State Ministry of
Education for the services of the Rivers State
Polytechnic, Bori.
“The employment of the sacked lecturers and
staff by the Amaechi’s administration, which
commenced as far back as 2013, followed due
process, as they were painstakingly taken through
rigorous examinations and documentation,
including biometric capture, to ease their working
life. The affected lecturers continue to insist that
their recruitment followed due process.
“In a most shocking manner, Wike mindlessly
directed, through the Rivers State Ministry of
Education, that the engagement of the 344
lecturers and other personnel be terminated in one
fell swoop, without a thought for what will
become of those involved, their families and
dependants.
”To confirm that the Rivers governor was out on
a vendetta mission, he also directed that the
Rector of the Polytechnic, Obiaanko Elechi, should
embark on compulsory leave.”
The APC also said Wike planned to sack all non-
indigenes recruited as part of the 13,200 teachers
by Amaechi’s administration.
APC said: “The worry APC has is not that a
thoroughly vindictive fellow chose to embark on a
needless mission of vendetta, true to his nature,
character and track record, but the party is totally
at a loss at how Wike will execute such mindless
agenda with so much collateral damage to the
existence and livelihood of so many innocent
Nigerians, their families and dependants.
”It is important to state that what is unfolding
may be God’s own way to expose the fraud that
Wike is to the good people of Rivers State, so
that all will see what the APC warned about the
man, during the last electioneering in the state.
We condemn these anti-people developments by
the Wike-led caretaker government of Rivers
State.”
Inko-Tariah described the alleged plan to sack
non-indigenes among the 13,200 teachers
recruited by ex-Governor Rotimi Amaechi as the
figment of the imagination of the leaders of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.
He said: “Governor Wike does not plan to sack
the teachers, indigenes or non-indigenes, who are
all residents of Rivers State and have equal
rights. The issue has not been discussed.”
http://thenationonlineng.net/new/wike-
sacks-344-lecturers-others/ |
magnusbane:exactly my point but i just gave them wat dey want cos i don't have anything to loose |
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