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wealthyprince:Oboy see money ooooo I don talk am before say person weh say money no dey this country, na im own pocket d money no dey.. If I hear say I no make am for this country!!! |
ChyChy17:ha! which one is alert failed again? is their no end to the abracadabra of this regime? |
Belexy95:please check that timetable and tell me where akulga falls.thanks |
emekatex:n God please have mercies |
I thought they said the Biometrics is this week. Why haven't they released the timetable for the exercise up still today or has anyone seen the timetable? |
masterchi:left since noon |
masterchi:unless God performs a miracle. otherwise its after the Biometrics verification |
staff Biometrics exercise has started.today at the UBE head quarters. for only those that work at the head quarters. find out from your zonal officer if the date for your LGA's has been communicated to him
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kingsjeroneyah:lol. you guys have fallen for this one too... do the math. they're just using us to play chess |
they've started going after the REAL ghosts.. #lwkmd www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/ebonyi-discovers-838-ghost-workers-employed-cemetery-keepers/ ABAKALIKI— EBONYI State government said it had uncovered a job scam in the local government system involving 838 cemetery keepers, who are receiving consolidated Health Salary Scheme, CONHESS, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Mr. Samuel Okoronkwo, said in Abakaliki, yesterday. The Commissioner also debunked rumours making the rounds that the state government had concluded arrangement to sack medical workers in the local government areas. He noted that what the state government was doing was to find out the workers that are not health workers, but are being paid CONHESS. According to him, investigation so far revealed that previous administrations employed about 838 workers as cemetery keepers even while there was no cemetery in the 13 local government areas managed by the state government. He said: “The only cemetery in the state is in Abakaliki and it is being managed by the Catholic Church, so what are the cemetery keepers doing? Why are they earning CONHESS?” He said the affected workers will not be sacked, but be removed from CONHESS and reposted to other areas, where they will be useful, adding that a committee has been set up to look into the issue with members drawn from various unions and government. |
they've started going after the REAL ghosts.. #lwkmd ABAKALIKI— EBONYI State government said it had uncovered a job scam in the local government system involving 838 cemetery keepers, who are receiving consolidated Health Salary Scheme, CONHESS, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Mr. Samuel Okoronkwo, said in Abakaliki, yesterday. The Commissioner also debunked rumours making the rounds that the state government had concluded arrangement to sack medical workers in the local government areas. He noted that what the state government was doing was to find out the workers that are not health workers, but are being paid CONHESS. According to him, investigation so far revealed that previous administrations employed about 838 workers as cemetery keepers even while there was no cemetery in the 13 local government areas managed by the state government. He said: “The only cemetery in the state is in Abakaliki and it is being managed by the Catholic Church, so what are the cemetery keepers doing? Why are they earning CONHESS?” He said the affected workers will not be sacked, but be removed from CONHESS and reposted to other areas, where they will be useful, adding that a committee has been set up to look into the issue with members drawn from various unions and government. |
debans22:OK we've heard. question is WHEN IS THE DATE FOR THE BIOMETRICS? |
lindoski:apart from pay slip. please what are the other requirements. and when is the date? |
lindoski:statement of account or pay slip? if its statement of account its your bank. if its pay slip. I think its ministry of finance |
CULLED FROM VANGUARD Wild jubilation in Calabar as workers get alerts for May salary ON May 1, 2016 9:57 PM / IN News / Comments There was wild jubilation in Calabar, on Sunday, as the state Governor, Professor Ben Ayade stunned labour leaders and workers when he announced the payment of salaries for the month of May on the first day of the month. A mild drama immediately ensued when the workers who were at the U.J. Esuene Stadium for the May Day celebration each began to receive salary payment alert from their various banks. Unable to contain the excitement, shouts of Alert! Alert!, rent the stadium as the workers went into a frenzy, singing the praises of the governor. Before now, the governor had paid salaries between the 13th and 20th day of each month. Ayade told the workers, who named him the Best Labour Friendly Governor in Nigeria, that his administration had a duty to give workers in the state a sense of dignity. |
ecmb:date? source? |
ye'all saying we wont be paid till next week. the God that uses basket to fetch water just to shame the bucket .has silenced you. please was anyone who had deduction issues last month refunded? |
rOsy247:how can you use the words doubt and hopefully in one sentence? some pessimist sha |
these people dey work sha
SMH The Rivers State chapter of the Trade Union Congress, TUC , has urged the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, set up a probe panel to unravel the identity of the killer of a final year student of the University of Port Harcourt during Monday’s protest against fees’ hike by the institution . Some students of the institution on social media blamed a trigger -happy policeman for the killing of Ofurum Peter, who until his untimely death, was President of the Faculty of Management Science of UNIPORT . The Rivers TUC Chairman, Comrade Chika Unuegbu, in a statement Tuesday , called on all Nigerians of good conscience to condemn the killing of the student in cold -blood. The TUC , which called on the relevant authorities to identify and prosecute those who killed Mr . Peter , vowed to withdraw the services of all its members in the state if its demands are not met after 14 days . The statement said: “ The TUC , Rivers State, condemns in its entirety , the unwarranted killing of a student of the University of Port Harcourt during a peaceful protest . We are worried that if these unarmed protesting students could be killed in cold blood, then there is no guarantee that protesting workers or citizens will not be killed . “We call on the authorities of the University of Port Harcourt , the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, the Inspector General of Police and the Minister of Education to as a matter of urgency identify and prosecute those who killed the student . We note that students all over the world have the right to protest. And as a matter of fact, the right to peaceful protest is protected by the Nigerian constitution . “We want to state categorically that if after 14 days our demand is not met , we shall convene an emergency TUC State Council meeting and invite the State Council to take a decision on this matter including the decision to withdraw the services of all our members in Rivers State. “We appeal to all parents, civil society organisations and people of good conscience to rise up against unwarranted and cold blooded killings in the country ”. |
barikay:lol' I get sugarcane |
barikay:and so? I hv received at 7:45pm before'. guy I beg shift' God plans for me big pass your own'. lols |
debans22:seriously? I beg make I begin make small list for afang soup its been a while |
our state labour Union has finally woken up from their slumber .just heard dem over d news saying river workers ain't happy with the salary delay |
barika2011:pessimist please get thee behind me |
dexpee4life:for real? and what have u don about it |
willdavey2k:dats d spirit |
alerts will start droppin btw now n 4pm 2moro
guys be positive |
ChyChy17:tank God for the organizational effienxy of UBE |
ORUWISE:you wan start your own internet ruggardity abi? no try me oh. before I ask lalaticlala to sentence your moniker... on a serious note. it's usually after FAACs that all our various tiers of government get the money to pay salaries.. so you see. these meetings affect us very much. but thanks to this 10BN loan. that wont be the case this month... I pray oh. |
ORUWISE:you wan start your own internet ruggardity abi? no try me oh. before I ask lalaticlala to sentence your moniker... on a serious note. it's usually after FAACs that all our various tiers of government get the money to pay salaries.. so you see. these meetings affect us very much. |
abeg who knows when the next FAAC meeting will hold? |
mumjk:we're not of them that live by sight but by faith. |

