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joyblinks:ha! my swt lady ..u dey call ur felo girl ''darling''?..u neva hear say a wise man learns from d mistake of odas?..u want make sum pple here begin call u ''lesbian'' abi?..me i no dey oh..lolols |
joyblinks:.'lols..world people sef..if i tell my bros say i dey feel am.he says am gay..if i tell my sis say she dey set me on fire.she says am an ashawoo..e tokiri eh!..so uncool |
joyblinks:ok my swt lady J.i don add FCMB..na hw many months arrears u want? so make i tell Amaechi..lols |
Cruize306:hahaha..abi oh..n d arrears na 3 months oh being plus dat of august n september last yr..lols..u're really mouthed |
Ecobank and UBA on ur marks..get set.. |
joyblinks:hahahaha..dz gurl no go kill us..shake ur nyansh?..hmm swiri iwen u talk lyk dz u giv me a hard-on..lols.plus last tym i checkd u dnt let pple knw wen u're truely fasting..lolols..joy swiri i luv dat butty.gimme dat butty..lols |
dmercy141983:my bros i no understand oh.maybe wat d govnor is sayin is dat he has paid d banks.its d banks dat are delayin our payment..dz politicians eh!..d more u look d less u see |
source=daily post news online |
Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi said he does
not owe any civil servant in the state.
He made the clarification in response
to a statement credited to Governor-
elect, Nyesom Wike.
Speaking through his Commissioner
for Information, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari,
at the weekend, Amaechi said the
PDP was being mischievous by its
deliberate resort to falsehood.
“We find it ridiculous that PDP and
Mr. Ezebuwon Nyesom Wike’s media
managers show lot of mischief and
deliberate distortion of facts,” she
said.
“We thought that if they lied during
campaigns and electioneering, with
election over, they would switch over
to basic media style of information
sourcing, verification and analysis.
“The rudimentary step in that is the
sourcing and use of data, a critical
segment available to even cob
reporters”.
Amaechi said on the contrary, it is the
PDP that owes Rivers people the
return of its revenue diverted by the
Federal Government to other states
as well as the millions spent by
Amaechi administration to fix its
(FG’s) roads in the state.
“Governor Chibuike Amaechi has paid
civil servants up to the month of
March with plans to commence
payment for the month of April.
“Gov. Amaechi had committed
himself to the welfare of Rivers’ civil
servants these past seven years and
had exemplified that by regular
payment of salaries in the face of
dwindling national revenue.”
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Rivers State is one of less than five
states in the federation that have
been able to keep up with salary
payments in the face of empty federal
coffers.
“While apologising on the recent
delays in salary payment, Amaechi
reiterated that civil servants must
receive their wages for each month.
“PDP’s mismanagement of the
national revenue, as well as its
elevation of corruption to a national
religion, has been responsible for
dwindling federal allocation.
“In recent times, the Federal
Government has had to withhold
allocations meant for states, Rivers
State being one of such unfortunate
states,” he said.
The governor accused PDP of crying
wolf where there was none,
describing the statement as
diversionary and meant to cover their
obvious inadequacies.
“In its fatal admittance that it is
approaching May 29 with more
liabilities than assets, PDP sold the
dummy to unsuspecting Rivers
people and friends of the state to
create an impression that he was
leaving behind a pile of indebtedness.
“The Amaechi administration has
nothing to hide. However, we must
put the records straight as to the root
cause of PDP’s paranoia.
“The party’s candidate, who was
declared winner of the April 11
governorship election, with his team,
is coming to loot the treasury of
Rivers State.
“With several thugs hired to commit
electoral malfeasances for the PDP –
with about 11 ‘elected’ into the state
House of Assembly – who must
demand their settlement, the state
treasury will be sucked dry. |
workers' day celebration of what? |
chai.see time.and 2moro na public holiday..RSG pls oh |
Tekzyflex:buh honestly i dnt undastand d kind of democracy practiced in these parts. how can one man sit on top d salaries of his fellow civil servants n nothng.i mean absolutely nothing can be done about it..this is'nt democracy.its more like authoritarianism.d funny tin is dat our govnor startd very well n was abt leavin his footprint in d sand of rivers state history..but rite now i dont tink history wil be kind to him..may God guide him wit wisdom |
joyblinks:hahaha..now u are talking |
Thankgodiyke:guy.wit d way tins are goin.are u sure our arrears wil stil be paid? |
Fiafiad:my brother.thank goodness u've risen up from ur slumber..this is'nt the change we were preaching..joyblinks we are waiting for u |
so uncool... |
[quote author=teejaymmm post=33202177][/quote]ha! no vex oh.it was a slip of fingers...walahi.guys blood dey hot |
finally..' |
Cruize306:GBAM..a daniel has come to judgement... |
sammymarvin:not fair oh.for people like us dat traveled to our far away creek stations today spendin nearly 4k for just transport (coupled wit d fact dat cost of living in these fishin settlements are too xpensiv)..how do we continue coping without our hard earned salaries..?..not fair oh |
today wil mark a turning point in this alert wahala...scream aaammmmeeennn jor |
masterchi:my God.u so much disarm me wit ur cool reply..my guy.u are d man..bak to my post.i was only generalising.ofcos there are exceptions to every theory (sum peeps spend so much on their family dat there wont b anytin left to save) but datx jux d gist of dz write up..learn to save a little BEFORE U START SPENDING,.it all boils down to our mind sets..if u are on level 8 earnin 65k.asume u are earnin 45k n remov n save 20k b4 spendin d odas..N DERE IS NO WHR IN D WRITE UP DAT SAYS U SHOULD'NT COMPLAIN IF UR EMPLOYER DELAYS UR PAY (haba! even me dey folo complain)..d aim of d write up was jux to improv our savin culture |
masterchi:pearls before a bloody swine |
Thankgodiyke:tanx dear |
You are not broke because you don’t have money. You are broke because of the poor choices you made when money comes into your hands. The way you currently manage your finances is not the only way. There are other ways, and you have the power to choose. We are creatures of habits Each time money comes into your hands, you are presented with choices whether you are aware or not. The problem is that we do not stop to think before we spend. We spend on reflex, the way we wear our trousers for example. You don’t stop to think which leg should go in first. As a matter of fact if you are asked which leg of the trouser you wear first, you may be forced to think before you can answer. I could not answer the question myself. I had to go to my closet, pick a trouser and observe which leg went in first (the left leg). We do it without thinking. It boils down to one deadly thing called habits. It can be your greatest ally (if it moves you towards where you are going) or your worst enemy (if it sabotages your goals). Most of the things we do are without thinking. Which leg first hits the ground when we wake up, our morning rituals and the sequence of activities (e.g. do you brush your teeth before taking your bath or the other way round?) Some of us take the same road to work every day. We think the same thoughts and do the same things – and get the same results. It is your mindset that produces actions that over time become habits. Our empty or fat wallets are as a result of reflex actions we take when money gets into our hands. Nigeria is poor today because of the way we managed our income in the past. There are countries that made a fraction of our revenue and are much richer than us. Each time money gets into your hands, you are automatically at a polling booth. Whether you know it or not, you are voting for your financial future – either to remain poor, middle class or rich. Each vote adds up over time and the result shows up as your financial reality. Most people vote to remain poor, as poor is the incumbent government – what they are used to. Habits are formed when we do things over and over again until it is hard wired into our brain – we don’t need to think about it again. We can do without thinking. Habits are not destiny. We can change them. It is not easy but it is doable. Mindsets give birth to the actions that form habits. If you don’t change what you are doing, you will keep getting what you are getting. Symptoms of poverty mindset The underlying thought pattern behind the poverty mindset is the lack mentality – the belief that wealth is limited and you need to grab what you can. You need to look out for yourself first or nobody will. This mindset drives us to focus on what we can get rather than what we can give or how to produce more with what we have. Consequently, rather than use our creativity to innovate or produce more, we focus on ourselves – our needs and desires. Unfortunately, you cannot become rich by focussing on yourself. If you don’t solve problems for people through products or services, nobody will give you money. The more people you serve, the more money you make. So focussing on self is one symptom of the poverty mentality. This manifest in what has become popularly known as WIIFM. This is the most popular FM station worldwide and is where most people leave their dial. It stands ‘What’s In It For Me?’ The moment you find yourself in any situation, the first thing that comes to mind to is what you have to gain. What is your benefit? If you are looking for a job, WIIFM is primarily concerned with pay package and fringe benefits rather than bringing solutions. The WIIFM job seeker would rather spend donkey years looking for any job rather than focus on what service he can render to solve business problems. When a WIIFM starts a business, the focus is on income rather than value added. The central focus is I, Me, Myself. Another symptom of poverty mindset is focus on consumption rather than production or investment. The moment money gets into your hands; your first thought that comes to mind is – spend. Spending takes a higher priority than saving. You spend first and save what is left. People with this mindset typically don’t save because the money is not enough for saving after spending. Essentially they are earning to spend. Poverty mindset can manifest in short term thing. You want what you want and you want it now. You don’t think about the consequences of having it now. You don’t think five, 10, 20 years etc ahead. That is God’s job. Since you think short term, you often miss the consequences of your actions which show up in the medium to long term. Opportunity cost is not in your dictionary. When you decide to spend on a certain item, it does not occur to you that you starve another item of funds, items that may be more important than what you are spending on. Lack of clear financial goals is a symptom of poverty mindset. You spend money aimlessly. There is no plan, sense of direction or destination, you are just doing what others are doing, others who are trying to do what you are doing. Another symptom of poverty mentality is not taking responsibility for your situation, but rather blaming it on other people or circumstances. In other words, you are not in control of your affairs. Since it is not your fault, there is nothing you can do about it. You always have an excuse handy, and when you manage to decide to do something, you postpone it till tomorrow. People with poverty mindset always flock together. They comfort themselves with their excuses, complaining, murmuring and playing the blame game, waiting for their luck to change. |
one tin is certain.@d end of it all.we wil b paid.so ye all should calm down..on d brigther side..guys this is d tym u cn tel if dat GF of urs is a wife material.if she kips nagging becos of dz delay.abeg PORT..life is 2short to end up wit a woman dat wont undastand wen tins r not lookin up...#worded |
put a smile on ur face my gud pipo..it wil be well in d MORNING |
still on d alert mata!....any dice today? |
Tekzyflex:bros..u don see am na! |
its jux sad dat educated graduates lyk us cnt show sum level of OBJECTIVITY in matas lyk this..i am a pro-CRA peep..but there's a fyn line drawn btw blind followship n havin common sense..1st of all dz job is'nt a welfare service to us..we work n shld b duly paid @of wen due..2nd..oil price may b fallin.buh d internaly generated revenue cn mor dan take care of d salary of civil servants in d state..3rd..as paul ritely pointed out.LGA electn R/S dat wil gulp millions of naira is abt bein conductd in d face of dz sickening salary delays..hw do u reconcile this?..pls lets b objectv..wat we nid to do is to ask God 2grant CRA d wisdom 2perform effieciently..tnx peeps |
Fiafiad:ahhh! @alabo fiafiad..u're d last person i will pick a beef with oh..cos i luv n respect u very much..buh pasisi.b4 u run a brother down nxt tym.do well to undastand d content of his update..my post ''will d real pro-apc peeps pls stand up'' meant dat pro-apc peeps should help calm d nerves of sum of us by xplainin 2d house d reasons 4d delay in receivin alerts..so nw u hv it..broda, COOLU temper oh |
anoda day gone without a single alert...nw will the real pro-apc peeps pls stand up ![]() |
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