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Sau24:prophet of doom, so payment is now next week not next month again? |
Belexy95:seriously? |
Sau24:SAU SAU why have you persecuth thou us? guy what is your problem? we go hold crusade for you oh. |
Chibuking81:he isn't asking anyone to confirm anything, he is rather saying it with good authority that diamond bank has paid salary, CONFIRMED |
biggal:don't know how authentic my dear, saw it on an educational whatsap platform, you're suppose to submit application to your state U.B.E, so if you know anybody in your state U.B.E, confirm from the person |
good luck Applications are hereby invited for Universal Basic Education Board Recruitment 2018/2019 Exercise. The Universal Basic Education Board Recruitment 2018/2019 Exercise is open for B.Sc and NCE degree holders across the states in Nigeria and applicants must specialize in any of the following basic education subjects under listed beneath: 1). English Language 2). Mathematics 3). Science 4). Vocational Education 5). Arts) Nigerian and Foreign Languages Universal Basic Education Board Recruitment 2018/2019 Requirements Interested applicants have been mandated to follow the instruction below to apply; 1). Applicants must hold the Nigeria Certificate in Education ‘NCE, obtained not earlier than 2013 from a recognized College of Education fully accredited by NCCE 2). Candidates should not be more than 40years of Age 3). Interested candidates who are currently working and receiving salary or allowance from any organization (Public and Private) are not allow to participate in the Scheme without first formally disengaging from the organization. 4). Successful applicants must be ready to serve in any schools in rural area posted. Position TEACHERSJob Reference No SUBEB01Summation Applicants with specialization in English, Mathematics, Yoruba, Computer, Basic Science, Agricultural Science, Home Economics, Art & Craft, Special Education and IRK/CRK can apply. Employment Status PERMANENT. How to apply for 2018/2019 Federal Teachers Recruitment Online. Applicants who succeeded with the above listed requirement should forward their application to the following under listed address, with photocopies of their NCE Certificate, Birth Certificates, and change of name should be attached to their applications; as follows Forward your application to the following address: The Executive Chairman, State Universal Basic Education Board; in their respective LGEAs or SUBEB of your State Application Deadline Not Specified. |
Sau24:are you really a teacher transferring societal values to our younger generation? what is the use of being a state governor if you can't develop initiatives to generate revenues through the human and natural resources in your state? Lagos, rivers, ogun and anambra states are all trying, the other states should just be scrapped! |
nick4lifeng:sorry it's a typo MODIFIED = oyigbo ube, have you started submitting your applications for the loan? |
oyigbo ube |
TheWatchDog:dude, we're together on this one |
Sau24:bro rest, army, police and even federal Medical Centers have all been alerted, .. I just don't understand what's delaying ours but for sure latest by Friday, we will all be paid. amen |
Nonchalant35:Hahaha, be there deceiving yourself, which of us blood no dey hot? |
oh boy see case oh |
Sau24:which kind lie wey tie wrapper be this? when Npower teachers under the same Kemi's federal government civil servants have all been paid today. guy take time oh! oga Darkstan where you dey na? help us find out from your correct source, na wetin dey delay our pay ? |
Zenith bank peeps, so you guys couldn't give us the alert good news today?
this is serious! |
so this brouhaha between NNPC and FAAC hasn't been resolved? |
onlyhandsome202:lols, expensive joke |
The Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has again clashed with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) over how much the state-owned oil corporation is to remit to it. Ndu Ughamadu, Group General Manager, Public Affairs of the Corporation, said it gave FAAC N35billion extra from funds reserved for settling cash calls owed its Joint Venture partners, because of the posture of the governors. In a statement released in response to the stalemate at Wednesday’s revenue sharing meeting between the three organs of the government, Ughamadu said the governors wanted NNPC to transfer another N40 billion to them after NNPC gave FAAC N147 billion — N35 billion more than the N112 billion that the corporation had agreed with the allocation committee to give monthly. He said that the monthly remittance will be paid subject to sufficient funds from sales of domestic crude oil allocation for the corresponding month after meeting cash call obligations on joint venture operations, as well as deductions of petrol - cost under recovery and pipeline maintenance. He regretted that the governors were demanding an extra N40billion, saying: “It was unfortunate, given the fact that NNPC is set to exit the cash call phenomenon.” On May 16, the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) met with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and other executives. At the end of that meeting, they ordered NNPC to give an audit of its under-recovery expenditures on subsidy and the actual value of Joint Venture cash calls. Speaking after the meeting, Abdulaziz Yari, Governor of Zamfara and Chairman of NGF, had said: “On the issue of cost recovery otherwise called subsidy, the issue of subsidy resurfaced again after the efforts of Mr. President. Before now the oil was $40 per barrel and now it is about $78 a barrel, so therefore they are depending largely on importation. “Therefore, the cost is higher than what they are selling at the filling station and they need more money. When there was no cost recovery, the NNPC clearly gave us the number of 33 and 35 million litres per day as the consumption of Nigeria. “But now that with the new regime of cost recovery, NNPC is claiming daily consumption of 60 and 65 million litres per day, which we rejected and said no. “So many of our international partners are saying that even if we are feeding Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana and Niger, we cannot consume more than 35 million litters per day. So we are wondering where the 60 million litres is coming from. We are trying to sort that one out, that one is not yet resolved. “At the same time, NNPC is making payment on behalf of Nigeria on cash-call contribution and also the NNPC is making payment of cash call arrears of Nigeria’s contribution. Our main concern is that in 2015, they said about $16.8 billion, which is outstanding, was not paid by the last administration and they negotiated it down to $5.1 billion according to them.". from Sahara reporters news |
Iniobon:just what I want to ask |
tonero263:Oga tonero, thanks please I just sent your an email request, do accept it, so we can chat privately, thanks |
for those worrying about the loan, relax, when it gets to the turn of your board/ministry. , they will send forms showing the terms and conditions of the loans after which, we will fill the main forms. |
GamaG:current one cannot be plucked out of thin air, FAAC meeting hasn't been held for this month yet |
kingsjeroneyah:this is for last month |
GamaG:strange |
nice that GERMANY also lost, let that our yeye German coach know how it feels |
Catalyst4eva:lucky you, UBA has finished me oh, more than 4k deducted, what could be the reason for this? |
come, are we still in the month of MAY! ? Hiaah, the month sef wan long pass January, please zenith people do give us the alert good news. |
[quote author=Nabietonye post=67641567]Check[/quote/good news. please let his excellency also send teachers employed with masters and doctorate degrees to UST,boripoly.CAS and rivers state university of education. we've paid our dues at school boards, please. |
rOsy247:my good friend, it's been long, this isn't an issue, just contact me. |
for those yet to know their biometrics date , log into this site, click on schedule date, enter your ID card last 5 number and get your date and venue http://www.pulicservice.riverstate.gov.ng use chrome browser |
sam4uche:by Oluseyi Awojulugbe Payment of April salary to civil servants may be delayed as the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) has for the second month in a row rejected the revenue figures presented by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). In March, the FAAC meeting had ended in a deadlock because of a shortfall of N37.7 billion in NNPC remittances until Kemi Adeosun, minister of finance, intervened. Yunusa Mahmoud, chairman, Finance Commissioners Forum, who confirmed the postponement on Wednesday, said the situation had resulted in a meeting of governors and top officials of the NNPC. “We have some challenges, the figures we have gotten is far below what we expected to be remitted by NNPC. As it is now, there is a meeting between the governors and the top management of NNPC at the state house,” he told journalists. “I believe this is a very high-level deliberation and something good will come out of it. Before now, you did not hear such news, but because this government is a government of change, some level of transparency is expected. “When you pick your figures and you submit your figures, the person that is supposed to look at it and deliberate on it will ask questions if need be.” However, Mahmoud did not describe the situation as insincerity on the part of the NNPC, saying it could be an error. “I don’t want to use the word insincerity. What happened could be an error. If one party is wrong, the other party is right; if you add it together at the end of the day you make progress,” he said. “The last FAAC meeting was postponed twice and at the end of the day, we made progress. In the spirit of Easter, we held a meeting, because we were looking at the plight of the workers that were supposed to receive their salaries as and when due, but based on the submission we have now, some states will not pay salaries now.” While addressing journalists in Washington DC on Sunday, Adeosun had said the government will demand a high level of transparency from state-owned enterprises like the NNPC because the country cannot afford to lose money. https://www.thecable.ng/civil-servants-april-salary-may-delayed-faac-rejects-nnpc-revenue-figures |
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