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PoliticsRe: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by GreatMovement: 4:26am On Aug 13, 2022
maasoap:
That means you don't as know as much as you think you know
Mumu, Edo isn't owing salaries. Obaseki dey paid btw 25/27.
PoliticsRe: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by GreatMovement: 4:25am On Aug 13, 2022
SmartPolician:
Are you a civil servant from Edo State? undecided
Yes I am a civil servant from Edo State.

Obaseki is not owing a kobo. He even increased our salaries about 2 months ago. Added 14k to level 8 salaries.
PoliticsRe: States Owing Salaries As At July 31, 2022 by GreatMovement: 11:01pm On Aug 11, 2022
Edo is not owing salaries. Not even a day salary.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Reported Peter Obi To NBA For Verification Of Claim by GreatMovement: 4:35pm On Jul 26, 2022
kingi777:
He meant to say they are African Americans (blacks).
That is how you will say he meant to develop the country.

Truthfully speaking he talks unverified bullshit.
PoliticsRe: Breaking News : Tinubu Chosen As The Consensus APC by GreatMovement: 7:30am On Jun 06, 2022
Fake news. But the Jagaban will get the ticket, not this easy
PoliticsRe: BREAKING! Peter Obi Bows To Pressure by GreatMovement: 7:39pm On May 10, 2022
SensetionalGoal:
Peter Obi ran for VP under Atiku...
So what is Soo difficult for Atiku to be VP under obi...I don't get it huh
Atiku can not be sworn in as vice president anymore. He has done 8 years
PoliticsRe: Governor Obaseki Increases Minimum Wage To ₦40,000 In Edo by GreatMovement: 7:14pm On May 01, 2022
Dshocker:
Because election is around the corner,and how does he intend to pay,when they are struggling to pay the 36k minimum wage.
Na you papa dey still struggle to pay your mama bribe price and your school fees.

This governor doesnt owe salaries. 25th of every month,ALAT done enter.
EducationRe: What's The Funniest Nickname You Gave Your Teacher While In School? by GreatMovement: 5:45pm On Feb 19, 2022
Muscle head. He had plenty muscles on his head

Eja. He was the swimming coach
Jobs/VacanciesRe: CP Frank Mba: South-South, South-East, Lagos Not Applying for Police jobs by GreatMovement: 5:10pm On Jan 12, 2022
We done give up. Even if we apply you all take it to the north
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Edo State Civil Service Recruitment. by GreatMovement: 12:05pm On Aug 26, 2021
fibian1960:
You know if they have finished sending mail and text?
I hear they have started training program for new hire.
TV/MoviesRe: BBNaija 2021 Live Updates Thread by GreatMovement: 6:39pm On Aug 11, 2021
The coup has just taken place

White money is gone
TV/MoviesRe: BBNaija 2021 Live Updates Thread by GreatMovement: 5:42pm On Aug 11, 2021
There is something sweet and loving about liqourose . �
TV/MoviesRe: BBNaija 2021 Live Updates Thread by GreatMovement: 12:33am On Aug 07, 2021
observanc1:
and Nini
Which kind nini
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Edo State Civil Service Recruitment. by GreatMovement: 12:24am On Aug 07, 2021
sleeveless:
I went there this morning, after checking I added the no on each page, the total was 369.

Anyway the total is really not the issue, I hope there is another list
So you mean there are about 60 names on each of the 6 sheets.

Even if this shouldnt be an arguments, but i would have thought that each sheet i saw had about 20 or max 30 names.

I really doubt that there are 60 names on each sheet and i confirm that there are about 5 or 6 sheets .

Hopelly there will be a second batch
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Edo State Civil Service Recruitment. by GreatMovement: 4:12pm On Aug 04, 2021
kuhuz:
If you did not receive any email,go to government house , Directorate of Administration to Check for your name... The list is not pasted. If you are not in Benin get some to check for you. This is for public service ....
Correct information but to be specific, PSM office / unit .

However the names on the document to check are not more than 100

There was no concrete response on if more names will come out.
CultureRoyal House Of Benin VS Edo State Government . by GreatMovement(op): 12:38am On Jul 10, 2021
Statement at the Meeting of His Royal Majesty
Omo N'Oba N’Edo, Ewuare II, Oba of Benin
with Palace Chiefs and Enigies
on the Repatriation of the Looted Benin Artifacts

In the name of God and our Ancestors, I welcome you all and thank you all for honouring our invitation.
I have called this meeting today to intimate you of the matter of the Benin Artifacts in Europe at the verge of being repatriated which I am sure you have heard and read about in recent weeks.
You may also have heard about the recent activities of a group of individuals who incorporated a company since January 2020 called Legacy Restoration Trust Ltd.
It has become germane to note that the advocacy and demands for the return of the artifacts looted from the Benin Kingdom in 1897 have been going on for decades before the emergence of the incumbent Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki. I must sincerely thank the Governor for joining the struggle and showing commitment to retrieve our stolen cultural heritage from Europe.
While anticipating the return of the looted artifacts from Europe, I want to note that attempts to divert the destination or the right of custody of the artifacts is not in the interest of the people of Benin Kingdom to whom the Palace of the Oba of Benin provides leadership.
The looted artifacts awaiting repatriation from Europe are the cultural heritage of the Benin Kingdom created by our ancestors and forefathers within the traditional norms and rites of the kingdom. They are not property of the state government or any private corporate entity that is not a creation of the Benin kingdom.
The right and only legitimate destination for the artifacts to be repatriated as already pronounced by my father is under the aegis of the Benin Royal Museum that will be sited within the precinct of the Palace of the Oba of Benin from where they were looted, and also, the proper traditional institution that is also the custodian of all the cultural heritage of the Benin Kingdom.
The Palace, therefore, strongly advises that anyone, group, organization, or government – national and international that is dealing with any organization or artificial group in the process of returning the looted artifacts from the Benin Kingdom would be doing so at their own risk and against the will of the people of the Benin Kingdom. There is no alternative native authority and custodian of the cultural heritage of the Benin Kingdom outside the Oba of Benin as constituted by the Royal Palace.
I do not believe that the move by a privately registered company, the Legacy Restoration Trust Ltd. and the purported establishment of Edo Museum of West African Arts (EMOWAA) are in consonance with the wishes of the people of Benin Kingdom.
It is pertinent to note that shortly after my ascension to the throne I had several discussions with the Governor on the plan for the Benin Royal Museum and he expressed his readiness to work with the Palace to actualize this laudable wish of my father. I made efforts and acquired additional plots of land from different families within the Adesogbe area near the present day palace for this purpose.
I was however surprised to read from the Governor's letter to the Palace where reference was being made to the fact that a new Museum to be known as EMOWAA is now being proposed, which will be funded and executed through the vehicle of another body now referred to as Legacy Restoration Trust.
When Governor Godwin Obaseki informed me in his correspondence of another implementation framework using the so-called Legacy Restoration Trust and the Edo Museum of West Africa Arts (EMOWAA), my response was that the setting up of another organization or legal entity in whatever form or guise will not be necessary nor acceptable. I informed him that Oba Ewuare II Foundation has been registered with the CAC and has worked out a framework for not only receiving the artifacts but also building a modern structure - The Benin Royal Museum – within the precincts of the Palace and that land has been secured for the building of the Benin Royal Museum under the supervision of the traditional institution. But for reasons best known to him the Governor has gone against the understanding, given recent events.
As a matter of fact, the people of Benin kingdom and other stakeholders especially Benin Dialogue Group, had at different meetings endorsed the Benin Royal Museum to be built within the Palace, as well as endorsing the Oba Ewuare II Foundation for fund raising and other requisite administration processes.
We wish to use this medium to call on the Federal Government to take custody of these artifacts on behalf of the Palace until the Benin Royal Museum is ready for their collection. Under no circumstances should custody of our age old artifacts be handed to any privately contrived entity like the Legacy Restoration Trust. Thankfully just yesterday I spoke with the Hon. Minister for information and culture who is presently in Germany over the negotiation with the German Government over the plans for the repatriation of our artifacts he assured me that the Federal government remain committed to get unconditional return of our artifacts and will guarantee its full custody for their onward transmission to Benin kingdom to the exclusion of any unauthorized private entities or third parties, we once again thank the federal government for this commitment.
It now behoves the Federal Government to be the only level of government that can take custody of the artifacts with a view to transferring them to their original owner and their original place of abode, more so that there exist international treaties and laws guiding these processes.
The Palace of the Oba of Benin wishes to advise His Excellency, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, Governor of Edo State to review his approach of using the private vehicle of the Legacy Restoration Trust Ltd and the Edo Museum of West African Art (EMOWAA) and to see how he can genuinely collaborate with the Oba Palace in accordance with our original understanding.
We thank the German Government for their interest and willingness to return the Benin artifacts. We pray to God and our ancestors for a fruitful resolution of this issue.

Thank you.

The Palace
July 9th, 2021

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