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There is still HOPE. .Let keep on praying, our prayers shall not go in vain |
eyyya i'll really miss the company of my pals in this forum, the likes of Broncops, Dantos, Zicos, Jdaughts, Lillodezs, Notfrees, Reinedamses n other wonderful frndz GOD WILL BE IN CONTROL i'll not forget the initiator of this thread aworee too God will bless You Abundantly. Thank You All |
Unfortunate!!! |
@reinedamse anything 4m ur side pls? |
All hope dashed, to GOD we belong |
Danto say something pls |
r u sure Mr Rector? |
Back door, Front door, some of us wil enter thru the window i bet U |
afolisho: U mean you got the letter with these spellings of yours?!!! Nigeria we hail thee!Abeg ooo |
Pls when do U think d front door applicants wil get their call? |
[quote author=Ibr356]now I believe iykay4455, beacuse a brother to my colleague has collected his letter and with d same contents wit that of iykay4455. as per d pay it is 853k p.a. but 2 me d pay is not my problem so far it is fg cuz i know d hail i am going tru in dis so kaled private sector. so lets pray 4 dem 2 kal us soon because resumption date is not later dan 30days from april 10th.inshaALLAHU we wil be successful.[/quote]what happen to the orientation on the 23rd? |
So it is true no one ws called? |
In God we Trust |
The fact is, when u are employed u will be given time to prefer urself 4 the challenges ahead, that's the standand in Gov't establishments |
wetin dey hppn nw? everybody dey give farewell speech |
God let me be the first to break the good news Ameen |
A very gudmrng 2 all, i pray that today should be the day everyone is waiting for. God bless U all. |
austushi1: Guys, I'll like to advice us to forget about NSITF for now, and concentrate on whatever we are doing. Those already employed, should concentrate and put more effort on their current jobs, and for those looking for job, keep searching and praying. I called one of the numbers on NSITF site and the man i spoke with told me, he does not know anything about the recruitment anymore. he advised me to concentrate on what so ever i am doing now. Me, i don bone NSITF for now, because i no wan get HBP, so i suggest you guys should do the same. you can confirm with the details below:Hahahahahaha u made the wrong call, those ppl will nt answer U |
kevo2b: That just it. The Forum in the last two weeks was not as intersting as it used to be. Wish all the best.it shall come to past GOD willing |
Broncop: I have been silently reading every single post on this thread.GOOD TALK |
kpdc85: Just heard they wud call or text later dis evening,not sure how true that is,but that was what who i called told me, any news of such from oda sources?my sources says and i quote "very soon you will be call to collect your letters possibly this week or next" we will be there insha Allah |
softly softly my people, it will come to pass. INSHA ALLAH |
reinedamse: No it would noti concur |
@lilodez, wazzup pls say something good |
@ broncop, there are only three depts in NSITF, Administration, Operation & Finance/Investments all other ones are Divisions. |
volla:Mando, Airport Rd |
NSITF ASSURES ON PROTECTION OF WORKERS’ INTEREST Barely three weeks after the inauguration of a re-constituted board of Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, NSITF, has the body commissioned a new corporate office at Maryland, Lagos. The move, Labour Minister, Chief Emeka Wogu and chairman of the board, Mrs. Ngozi Olejeme said, was in line with the vision to ensure that Nigerian workers were compensated in the event of an accident. The minister also officially presented a cheque of N557, 800 to some employees of Cappa and D’Alberto Plc, who were said to be accident victims at their place of work. According to Wogu, the presentation “goes to show the commitment of government and NSITF to extend social protection coverage to all Nigerian workers, which is in line International Labour Organisation Philadelphia declaration, which states that all human beings irrespective of race, creed or sex, have the right to pursue both their material wellbeing and their spiritual development in conditions of freedom and dignity.’’ He added that government was also determined to comply with the specific provisions of Article 22, 23 and 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Right, UDHR, which upholds the right of everyone, as a member of the society, to right to work, and freedom of choice of employment. Wogu reiterated that the commissioning was an eloquent testimony to the fact that government was committed to proactively prevent, intervene, reduce and monitor through competent statutory industrial relations, intelligence services of the inspectorate Department of the Ministry of Labour. ‘’I am optimistic that this gesture will be replaced in the state,’’ he added. Speaking also, Mrs. Olejeme congratulated workers for having secured the Employers’ Compensation Scheme. According to her, the scheme is a silent revolution that was carefully thought out and executed by government in order to ensure that the welfare of workers was given top priority in the scheme of things. She lauded President Goodluck Jonathan for introducing the scheme, adding that he (president) did not waste time accenting to the ECS law soon after its passage by the National Assembly. Olejeme reiterated that the event was a practical demonstration of ‘’our resolve to see to the immediate and effective implementation of the new ESC scheme. Lagos being the biggest industrial hub in the country means that a substantial part of activities of the fund will be concentrated here.’’ While thanking stakeholders, namely Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC; Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, NECA, and Trade Union Congress, TUC, Olejeme assured that staff of the organisation would begin operations immediately to ameliorate the challenges of workplace accidents, incidents and injuries that have started manifesting and may likely continue from time to time. In their respective addresses, NECA director-general, Mr. Olusegun Oshinowo, NLC president, Comrade Abdulwaheed Omar, TUC president general, Comrade Peter Esele, while applauding NSITF for the giant step taken, charged the board to go beyond rhetoric if it must win the confidence of the Nigerian workers. |
God will see us through |
timbs001:it's really encouraging ![]() |
eyyya i'll really miss the company of my pals in this forum, the likes of Broncops, Dantos, Zicos, Jdaughts, Lillodezs, Notfrees, Reinedamses n other wonderful frndz GOD WILL BE IN CONTROL i'll not forget the initiator of this thread aworee too God will bless You Abundantly. Thank You All 