OlujobaSamuel: Most of the time, they are not the owner of the vehicle, so they don't want to have excess fuel in the vehicle when returning it giving another driver to use. They deduct their profit per trip to avoid using revenue generated on another trip to finance the trip current trip, that's why they pay union levies after loading passengers. To avoid stories that touch, eg, law enforcement officers taking the vehicle from them before loading while filled up with fuel.
This evening I closed work early to avoid traffic jam I experienced yesterday as a result of bad road but after waiting endlessly for the car to move suddenly, the driver stopped at a fuel station to buy fuel and passengers were expressing their displeasure. How do you react to such
StagethemTVee: A video trending online shows some young men said to be children of leaders in the ruling party approaching the Nigerian presidential plane.
Chidi Odinkalu captioned it:
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In 2015, they promised #Nigerians to reduce the presidential air fleet. Instead their children freely board the presidential jets now for high purposes of state - like attending weddings in Birnin-Kebbi...
I have been considering quitting my police job to find something more productive & profitable to do with my life as a result of poor pay & lack of promotion.....
I was enlisted into the NPF since year 2009 at 21yrs, I was single then with big aspiration that someday I will move to the top echelon. While in the job, I struggled to send myself to school and bagged my first degree and through to masters level.
But one thing I have noticed is that there is no upward movement within the NPF unlike the other armed forces and some paramilitary agencies that have internal promotional policies of upgrading their personnel based on academic qualification and merit.
The first and only time this ever happened was five years ago when it was widely reported across all news platforms that the NPF was ready to promote graduates within the force to ASPs, exam was conducted, I passed and was selected to go to Abuja for final interview. It was a rough road for me as it was my first time at the FHQ, Abuja. But after like a week, the process was suspended indefinitely. That was the first time I heard the term MERIT LIST VS NATIONAL INTEREST LIST...the Senators and Reps etcs wanted to replace the list with their candidates and they disagree amongst themselves so the process was cancelled.
I must confess my family is getting larger now and the pay I get can't feed us not to talk of paying school fees. I had to double my hustle with side biz to meet up....
Even the Police academy now turn out graduates ASPs every year who are now superiors after just a few years. So what about us with requisite qualification and experience, don't we deserve to be promoted...?
It is on this note that I want to call it quit and move on...
So I need advice in this regard... Should I call it quit or still hold on a bit...cos I don tire......?
NB: For those of you that will be saying yenyenyen police likes twenty Naira.... I have never received bribe from anyone throughout my 11 years in the job. I am the kind of Police Officer that you would meet on duty and would love to be a police officer....
Please professionals in the house.... Flood my thread with your wealth of experience abeg....
.... Help me do the needed for a wider view....
U must be a sergeant
And if u quit now u May lost ur pension which must be close to 1million naira as u are yet 15yrs in service at the rules of engagement entails so I urge u to keep faith because soon, u will become inspector of police and the salary with its responsibilities may take u to a greater height and by His Grace, u may get better posting. Life is filled with grace. I wish u more great strides in ur endeavors ..be strong my brother
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