Bendeco2020: This man is just seeking for attention and also doing this for Twitter traffic.
But some people are yet to know his true intentions. He is now shifting from Obi matter to Christianity.
He can't use Islam because northerners are not many online to give him enough traffic and also for the fear of being attacked by muslims. Those ones are not liberal and docile like Christians that are ready to counter him back online instead of physical.
You guys should stop visiting or commenting on his Twitter posts. Allow him to lament without any response
Haynnie: Do you have a story of the most embarrassing thing that fell out of your pocket/bag?
I remembered some time ago when I went to get some groceries at the mall. I forgot I bought groundnut earlier before I got to the mall. I kept it in my pocket and went ahead to get my stuff. After picking the items I needed. I went straight to the cashier's desk and joined the queue. If you see the hot chicks that were behind me, even the cashier wasn’t left out in this contest of beauty. Omo, I was already thinking after paying for my groceries I’ll wait a little bit and make advances on any of them.
It got to my turn to pay. The cashier calculated my items and told me the price of what I bought. She asked me if I was paying with cash or a card. I told her cash preferably. My right hand reached for my pocket. The moment I dipped my hand in, I withdrew the money and the groundnut escaped from the side and fell on the floor. The cellophane got burst and the groundnut sprawled in different directions. I was just looking at the #50 groundnut littering the place I stood. The girls at my back saw the groundnut come out of my pocket and couldn't help but giggle. The cashier was just looking at me in a puzzled way as she extend her hand to receive the money for what I bought. What got me embarrassed was when one lady who was struggling her way to the front queue said, “How fine boy go shook groundnut for pocket dey chop am like small pikin?” I couldn't say anything, that day I wished everything could come to an end quickly because my ego has been dealt with and the motivation to approach turned zero. I had to hurry and take my stuff out before they finish me with their hypocritical look.
There are more embarrassing experiences I had but I would like to hear from the house of NL what embarrassing thing has fell out of their pocket/bag
Mynd44 Lalasticlala
Lost my bet9ja ticket in my in-law house 2019, I have to search the duplex like mad that day. Thank God I was able to see it beside the staircase to keep my dignity intact....
pozehnani: It is scary and I sincerely pray it passes quickly because many ladies are due for marriage and it will only plunge them into longer waiting and delay if this thing lingers on more than necessary.
For now, Everyone is a suspect until proven otherwise but how? How can you be sure for certain that such an one is not a potential ritualist without moving close due to fear?
Humanity has lost it!
Only God can save his own.
Matured guys who are not into ritual stuffs also faces delay in settling down due to bad economy we find ourselves. Let the economy be viable and feasible so as to stop this taste of doing Yahoo rituals...
simeonine: Are you looking for the highest-paying federal government jobs in Nigeria? Federal government jobs are highly sought after because of the job security over private-sector jobs. Additionally, federal government workers enjoy bonuses and perks such as pensions, vacations, etc. So it’s no wonder you are asking this question.
This article covers a list of the top 10 highest paying federal government jobs in Nigeria, their salaries, eligibility requirements, and how to apply. With this information, you can decide which suits your situation and start setting your priorities straight. Also to be discussed are the best paying federal agencies in Nigeria.
Let’s get started!
#1. Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) NNPC Average Monthly Salary Range First on our list of highest paying government jobs in Nigeria is the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Founded on the 1st of December 1977 after the merger between the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel and the Nigerian National Oil Corporation, the NNPC is arguably Nigeria’s best paying federal government agency.
They are Nigeria’s official petroleum industry, and they oversee the Federal Government’s oil and gas relations both within and outside the country. Since Nigeria’s economy predominantly depends on oil, petroleum plays a vital role. Hence, the oil and gas sector workers are naturally some of the highest-paid government employees in Nigeria.
The NNPC regulates the joint venture arrangements between the Federal Government of Nigeria and multinational oil companies like Chevron, ExxonMobil, Agip, Schlumberger, Texaco, Total S.A, etc. Their headquarters is situated at the NNPC Towers in Abuja (FCT), and they have an international office in London.
They also have zonal offices in some of the country’s major states and cities like Lagos, Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna. NNPC workers are reported to earn the following average salaries:
Interns ₦18,000 – ₦30,000 Entry-level staff ₦180,000 – ₦350,000 Sales manager ₦300,000 – ₦450,000 Economist ₦350,000 – ₦500,000 Experienced staff/manager ₦500,000 – ₦1,000,000 Human Resources Analysts and Well Operations Superintendents earn up to ₦665K and ₦1.4m monthly, respectively.
#2. Bank of Industry (BoI) We can’t have a list of top paying federal government agencies in Nigeria without the reputable Nigerian Bank of Industry (BoI). They have a long-standing rating as one of Nigeria’s highest-paying federal government parastatals. BOI is the oldest and the largest Development Finance Institution (DFI) presently operating in Nigeria. The BOI is jointly owned by:
* The Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) Nigeria, holding over 94.80% stake * The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), holding a 5.19% stake, and * Private shareholders with 0.01% stake.
BOI is a significant agency under the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment. The bank offers entrepreneurs and organisations looking to establish small, medium, and large-scale monetary aid projects. By funding industrial projects in major sectors of the economy, they encourage businesses, youth entrepreneurship, and other projects for Nigeria’s benefit.
#3. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), established by the CBN Act of 1958 but started operating by December 1st, 1959, is another federal government agency with a high staff salary structure.
It is the apex financial regulator in Nigeria charged with the obligation to maintain its external reserves, promote a stable economic environment to the economy and serve as a financial adviser to the Federal Government.
The CBN keeps a close guard of their affairs, and their salaries are purposely shielded from the public.
However, we did some findings, and these are the average salaries the CBN pays its worker.
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Average Monthly Salary Graduate Trainees ₦43,000 – ₦50,000 Entry-level staff ₦120,000 – ₦122,000 Loan officers ₦573,000 Data Analyst ₦647,000 Branch manager ₦732,000
#4. Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) NIMASA is another one of the highest paying federal government jobs. Getting a job with the agency is not particularly easy. It was established in 2006, and they are saddled with the responsibility of regulating the Nigerian shipping industry, coastal waters, and maritime labour alongside the Nigerian Navy.
They also conduct inspections and carry out search and rescue services with the Navy. Like the CBN, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) are also quite secretive about its salary.
NIMASA Average Monthly Salary Structure Entry-level staffs ₦100,000 to ₦150,000 Grade Level 7 (step 1) ₦90,000 Grade Level 8 (step 1) Up to ₦103,988
#5. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) A job at the FIRS is a dream for many graduates. FIRS staffs collect, supervise, and record taxes. In addition to their lucrative salary, FIRS staffs enjoy many allowances and benefits, and their job security in the agency is guaranteed.
Factors like the job position, the level or grade, and the years spent in service determine how much a permanent staff at the agency is paid.
FIRS Average Monthly Salary Structure NYSC Corps Member N23,000 – N26,000 NYSC Corps Intern N35,000 – N46,000 Accounting Clerk Intern N68,000 – N73,000 Accountant N199,000 – N211,000 Tax Officer N290,000 – N310,000 Conseiller En Développement N280,000 – N298,000 Tax Administrator N343,000 – N360,000 Inspector of Taxes N383,000 – N412,600 Human Resources Generalist N480,000 – N517,000
#6. Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Another agency that offers a high-paying federal government job in Nigeria is the Nigerian Port Authority (NPA). The NPA is in charge of maintaining the ports in Nigeria. The two major ports under the NPA’s command are the Lagos and Port Harcourt ports.
NPA Average Monthly Salary Structure Counselors ₦180,000 to ₦200,000 HSE officers ₦300,000 to ₦400,000 Deck Cadet ₦250,000 to ₦300,000 Control & instrumentation engineers ₦450,000 – ₦600,000
#7. The Nigerian Military The Nigerian Military consists of the Nigerian Army, Airforce, and Navy. Salaries in the military are paid based on ranks. Joining any branch of the Nigerian military as a commissioned officer will see you earning higher than a non-commissioned officer.
Who is a Commissioned Officer? A commissioned officer is an officer who commenced his military career by gaining admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) for special training and courses or one who after completing his higher education (University or Polytechnic) obtained, passed, and successfully completed the training and courses of the Direct Short Service Course (DSSC).
Anyone who falls into any of the categories above will be commissioned after completing his training and courses. Commissioned officers have more legal responsibilities than non-commissioned officers, therefore they hold higher ranks and are paid more.
Who is a Non-Commissioned Officer? A non-commissioned officer simply put, is a military officer who has not pursued a commission. They obtain their position of authority by promotion through the listed ranks. Non-commissioned officers are divided into Junior Non-Commissioned Officers (JNCO) and Senior (or staff) Non-Commissioned Officers (SNCO).
Many Nigerians see non-commissioned officers as those without the needed academic qualification to advance into the Commissioned ranks. But this is untrue. There are hundreds of non-commissioned officers who possess the needed academic qualification but have to settle for the lower cadre because of circumstances like unemployment, influence, etc.
Now let’s look at the estimated average salaries of each branch of the Military.
Average Monthly Salaries of the Nigerian Army
Commissioned Officers Second lieutenant 160,000 – 180,000 Lieutenant 186, 000 – 200,000 Captain 200,000 – 230,000 Major 230,000 – 300, 000 Lieutenant colonel 300,000 – 360,000 Colonel 360, 000 – 600,000 Brigadier General 650,000 – 800,000 Major General 800,000 – 1.2 Million Lieutenant General 1.2 Million – 1.7 Million naira. General 1.6 Million – 2 Million Non-Commissioned Officers Rank Average Monthly Salary (NGN) Recruit 10,000-12,000 Private 50,000 Lance Corporal 52,000-55,000 Corporal 57,000 Sergeant 56,443 – 69,260 Staff Sergeant 69,000 – 81,000 Warrant officer 82,000 – 100,000 Master Warrant Officer 90,000 – 160,000
Average Salary Range of the Nigerian Airforce
Commissioned Officers Marshal of the Nigerian Air Force Yet to be attained Air Chief Marshal N1,724,283 Air Marshal N1,486,451 Air Vice-Marshal N1,376,343 Air Commodore N677,895 Group Captain N352,631 Wing Commander N342,586 Squadron Leader N248,004 Flight Lieutenant N232,484 Flying Officer N218,400 Pilot Officer N187,159 Non-Commissioned Officers Rank Average Monthly Salary Air Warrant Officer N171,793 Master Warrant Officer N165,697 Warrant Officer N101,974 Flight Sergeant N87,119 Sergeant N69,261 Corporal N55,832 Air Craftsman N53,892 Recruit N10,237
#8. Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) is one of the country’s paramilitary agencies. It controls the importation and exportation of goods in and out of the country.
NCS pays their officers according to their ranks and qualifications. This implies that a graduate with B.Sc will earn higher than an officer with an O’level certificate.
The ranks and structure of the Nigerian Customs Service are different from that of other Nigerian military or paramilitary organizations.
#9. Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) The Nigerian digital space is a rapidly growing economy with monumental improvements. This growth has made the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) one of the highest-paying government agencies in Nigeria.
The commission was established in 1992 and it has since then coordinated the emergence and development of telecommunications industries in Nigeria. Like other government parastatals, the NCC salary is determined by qualifications and level of experience. Besides the salary packages, staff are also entitled to allowances and bonuses.
Average Monthly Salary Structure Apart from the bonuses, an entry-level staff in NCC is said to earn at least N120,000 monthly.
Depending on your skill and experience, you can earn up to N380,000 monthly.
#10. Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) is one of the downstream sector regulators in Nigeria. They supervise the sector’s gradual deregulation and liberalization.
Average Salary Structure A level 8 staff is estimated to earn between N140,000 to N190,000 monthly minus bonuses and allowances. A senior officer can earn as h9igh as N5 million
DoctorOlasDesk: I do factory job back in the days. See. Most Nigerians don't know what happens in our society and how bad things are. You set nor talk am well here.
Do you know that it is assumed that you don't stay still, bend or rest doing these jobs? We were so monitored in a way that you can't stand still for five minutes at all. Break just 40 minutes and work is dusk till dawn.
No bending down, no standing still, nothing even as short as five minutes.
I feel bad for our work culture
Lolz, U make me remember mouka foam for Kaduna then... Factory work na slave work
Almaigaa: Yes. Igala own Anambra. All the wealthy people in the State are IGALA. Willie Obiano, Prof Charles Soludo, Emoney, Obi Cubana, Andy Uba, Chris Ngige etc are all Igala. But that Obiano's wife is not Igala oo, She is an Igbo lady.
The Igbos in Anambra are settlers who came to hustle for daily bread. Igbo is spoken generally in Anambra, cause it is the language of trade in the East.
Divoc19: Great, this is the type of news we should be getting on front page. I hope there will also remember to dredge river Niger and Benue at the confluence in lokoja one day soon. Goodluck's government approved that project long time ago.
Umaru musa yaraduwa approved it but Goodluck regime didn't facilitate it...
Its fun really. What the guy needs do is find the girls club that she supports. No club has it all. You win some and loose some. That's football for u.
It's really a relationship spice.
I have called my wife who is manU to troll her but she didn't pick her calls until I got home to troll her personally. Last last I consoled her, kissed her and had dinner together Watching movies now and I know its going to be a long night
Bros this ur comment d encourage us to marry. God blessed U sir..
What nonsense,,,,, Eto'o played the better part of his game in Barcelona now. E come to law suit, journalists dey write "Former Chelsea Attacker" ... What kind of set up be that!
I wonder too, why using Chelsea fc instead of Barcelona.. Just to get traffic