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pensioners paid two months..,
LGA workers paid two months... what crime have RVSG teachers committed? |
barika2011:this your feeling is woefully wrong oh... guy i beg get thee behind me. |
na wa oh.'.who go believe say them go owe us from rainy season enter hammatan season? Oluwa take control oh |
see gobe...
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my fellow distinguished teachers welcome to the good month of November. last night i saw an arch angel with a double edged sword visit our governor. the man fell on his knees and started pleading with the arch angel to forgive him concerning the pains and hardship he has caused rivers state teachers and their dependants at that the Arch angel in a very loud and clear voice told him to ''GO AND SIN NO MORE '' with this, am more than hopeful, we'll all be alerted anytime from now. please once you receive, forgive him and let bygones be bygones. God bless Rivers State. |
ChyChy17:since we're working for God, what are we complaining for? our reward is in heaven na...TRASH! in other climes civilized people take their destiny into their hands . abeg zenith people the next week don reach oh. start setting the pace. |
xxkash:lol. has he said anything about Christmas bonuses? |
Hopesweet2:which payment on November 7th? is it just our one month October salary or our arrears+October salary.? |
make una rest.. una hear? no show today.
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dmercy141983:my brother, my colleague's view also tallies with yours. when i first informed her about this division of a thing. you know wetin the andoni girl reply me? she said SATAN GET THEE BEHIND ME.. omo,make them pay this money today oh.' if not thousands of teachers go take them do dangerous prayer points for today's night vigil. |
darkstan:see wickedness oh.. to think i left my job at indomie where i was assured of a decent salary and carton of indomie every month end for this job because of job security and pension that comes with it oh.. OK I've now SECURED hunger.. my people.. on your mark, get set....STRIKE |
darkstan:please help us find out from this your family friend at the ministry of finance to explain what is happening. have they really started processing the payment of our arrears? thanks. |
PaulThor:oya come defend your thesis... moral of today's lesson-never trust this people,even with as little as 5 percent of your trust. |
babysophie:i just asked my akulga friend. nothing like that |
haaaa! almost 4.o clock. zenith bank teachers , please do and start sharing the alert good news. |
kingsjeroneyah:my brother as in eh... am baffled at the high level of solidarity of teachers on this matter..i called four of my colleagues in different schools in my LGA,their responses were all the same which is AT THIS POINT IT IS NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR THE OTHER LGAs TO HOLD THEIR OWN ZONAL MEETINGS.. IF THE BACKLOG ARREARS OF AFFECTED TEACHERS ARE NOT CLEARED BETWEEN TODAY AND TOMORROW, ALL RIVERS STATE TEACHERS WILL EMBARK ON THE STRIKE FROM MONDAY. .aluta continua |
please some of us are in the creeks,we need information. is the strike still holding ? has anyone reached the ministry of finance so we can know where we stand? please kindly share any vital info you can. so we know if we should start returning to Ph.. thank you. |
masterchi:lol. the guy style of writing sha...maybe its the recession thats affecting it. |
ChyChy17:that makes two of us. |
hail:ok na..so NUT andoni will soon join, followed by Kelga and others.. one way or the other these people will pay attention to our cries. |
tutudame:another day of the endless next week gone... it may just be a matter of 3 days more before we start hearing yet again ''another next week '' God of justice, come to our rescue. |
Abiye001:is this kind of foolishness that brings generational curse.. continue. |
kudos guys so we've wasted.almost one page of this thread on a rumoured threat to the NUT chairman's life? how many times has someone come up with tales of how his principal said we will be alerted only for us to spend that day waiting in vain. yet we're buying this one from a principal. let's keep derailing ourselves instead of focusing on our arrears'.if its not about MMM then it will be the RUMOUR of another round of teachers audit. |
another day of the endless NEXT WEEK gone... OMG when will this posting end? |
muami:thanks man. saw this last night on vanguard newspaper online and naturally felt its current but question is if we were allocated this much last time then why weren't our arrears paid? dear God please have mercy on these people. |
wealthyprince:The 36 states got N143.6 billion from the federation account in September as their share of distributable revenue generated for the month.The breakdown shows in a report from a source at the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation in Abujaon Sunday.The funds are usually shared the following month; for example, revenue generated in January is shared in February;thus, the revenue shared was actually generated in August and shared in September 2016.The key agencies that remit funds into the federation account are the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Federal Inland Revenue Service and the Nigerian Custom Service.At the Federation Account AllocationCommittee (FAAC) meeting in September, federal,states and local governments shared N516 billion as against the N530 billion that was shared in August.The report showed that the amount distributed included the Gross Statutory revenue, Value Added Tax, exchange gain, N35 billion excess Petroleum Profit Tax and 13 per cent derivation to oil producing states.The oil producing states are Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo,Imo, Ondo and Rivers.The report showed that before distribution, state liabilities were deducted.The liabilities include an externaldebt of N2.9 billion,contractual obligations of N10.48 billion and otherdeductions amounting to N16.9 billion.The report showed that other deductions coverred National Water Rehabilitation Projects, National Agricultural Technology Support, Payment for Fertilizer, State Water Supply Project, State Agriculture Project and National Fadama Project.To sum it up, here is what the 36 states got after all deductions were made.Abia N3.01 billlion, Adamawa N3.14 billion, Cross River N2.04 billion, Ekiti N2.16 billion, Edo N2.54 billion, Kaduna State N4.23 billion, Kano State N5.2 billion, Lagos state N7.92 billion, Rivers N9.05 billion, and Zamfara, N2.58 billion.Delta N7.39 billion, Anambra N3.43 billion, Benue N3.37 billion, Borno N3.9 billion, Ebonyi N2.99 billion, Enugu StateN3.34 billion, Gombe State N2.61 billion, Nassarawa State N2.92 billion, Imo N2.97 billion and Kogi N3.39 billion.Yobe got N3.29 billion, Taraba N2.89 billion, Sokoto state N3.62billion, Plateau N2.31 billion, Oyo State N3.53 billion, Osun N868.9 million, OndoState N4.18 billion, OgunN2.16 billion, NigerN3.49 billion and Kebbi N3.36 billion.Also, Katsina state got N4 billion, Bayelsa N7.6 billion, Bauchi State N3.52 billion, Jigawa N3.82 billion, Kebbi N3.36billion and Kwara N2.77 billion.The report also showed that the Federal Capital Territory got N4.7 billion from the Federal Government’s share of the distributable revenue in September.The FAAC committee is madeup of commissioners of finance and Accountants-General from the 36 states of the federation; the Accountant General of the Federation, and representatives from the NNPC.Others are representatives from the Federal Inland Revenue Service; the Nigerian Custom Service; Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commissionas well as the Central Bank of Nigeria.The federation account is currently being managed on a legal framework that allows funds to be shared to the three tiers of government under three major components.These componentsare the statutory allocation, Value Added Tax distribution and allocation made under the derivation principle. sourced at http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/36-states-take-n143-6bn-federation-account-september-report/ |
wealthyprince:what about this one? here is what the 36 states got for the month of September after all deductions were made. Abia N3.01 billlion, Adamawa N3.14 billion, Cross River N2.04 billion, Ekiti N2.16 billion, Edo N2.54 billion, Kaduna State N4.23 billion, Kano State N5.2 billion, Lagos state N7.92 billion, Rivers N9.05 billion, and Zamfara, N2.58 billion.Delta N7.39 billion, Anambra N3.43 billion, Benue N3.37 billion, Borno N3.9 billion, Ebonyi N2.99 billion, Enugu StateN3.34 billion, Gombe State N2.61 billion, Nassarawa State N2.92 billion, Imo N2.97 billion and Kogi N3.39 billion.Yobe got N3.29 billion, Taraba N2.89 billion, Sokoto state N3.62billion, Plateau N2.31 billion, Oyo State N3.53 billion, Osun N868.9 million, OndoState N4.18 billion, OgunN2.16 billion, NigerN3.49 billion and Kebbi N3.36 billion.Also, Katsina state got N4 billion, Bayelsa N7.6 billion, Bauchi State N3.52 billion, Jigawa N3.82 billion, Kebbi N3.36billion and Kwara N2.77 billion. sourced at http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/36-states-take-n143-6bn-federation-account-september-report/ RVSG,we sight you oh.. a whooping 9 billion allocated to you .can teachers now have their hard earned arrears? |
tutudame:yes oh, they should do the needful ASAP because the quality of education depends on the quality of teachers. Unfortunately, the system is not treating teachers well. Teachers are regarded as the dregs of the society; people who have no need of the good thingsof life and so must manage life with crumbs thrown at them as salary whenever it comes. This is unacceptable. |
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My colleague, whatever you're doing in this life is for God and no one else ok and that's why HE'll unfailingly come to your aid when you're been treated unfairly especially if you're doing that job with your whole heart.
