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CultureRe: The Mona Lisa Potrait by MidasTouche01(m): 2:52pm On Jun 19, 2016
MidasTouche01:
I will surely look for the novel, I also find novels more enjoyable than films, like Angel and Demons I first watched the film but when I read the novel.... I read it like 3 times, it's so sweet that I can feel the sweetness in my mouth
Are u also an ancient history freak like myself, cos I noticed some things on ur profile that suggest so grin
CultureRe: The Mona Lisa Potrait by MidasTouche01(m): 2:50pm On Jun 19, 2016
UltraSphinx:
its even more explicit than the movie, I ditched the movie 'cos it wasn't as detailed as the book and it even skipped some events... the novel was written by Dan brown . other novels that also festure Robert Langdon includes :angels and demons(about Illuminati), the lost symbol (about Freemasons), and the most recent on e Inferno.... but I think angels and demons is d most interesting cheesy
I will surely look for the novel, I also find novels more enjoyable than films, like Angel and Demons I first watched the film but when I read the novel.... I read it like 3 times, it's so sweet that I can feel the sweetness in my mouth
CultureRe: The Mona Lisa Potrait by MidasTouche01(m): 2:43pm On Jun 19, 2016
UltraSphinx:
I've read the novel.... it really is a bada.as thriller enmeshed in occultism and riddles cheesy
WoW, I never knew it has a novel o, hope it's as thrilling as the movie...
CultureRe: The Mona Lisa Potrait by MidasTouche01(m): 5:39am On Jun 19, 2016
Well, this painting is special because it is one of the paintings painted and completed by the genius Leonardo DaVinci (not many of those around)


I'd suggest u watch DaVinci's Demon to feed your curiosity, it may be fictitious but certainly interesting
PoliticsRe: Senators Demand Life Pension, Immunity For Saraki, Dogara, Others by MidasTouche01(op): 5:02am On Jun 19, 2016
There is nothing we won't surely hear from these polithifians..




God, please liberate Nigeria, you are the one that liberated the World of the Nazis, I beg of you... embarassed
PoliticsSenators Demand Life Pension, Immunity For Saraki, Dogara, Others by MidasTouche01(op): 4:59am On Jun 19, 2016
LEKE BAIYEWU with agency report
Some senators on Saturday demanded
immunity and life pension for presiding
officers of the National Assembly after
their tenure in office.
They made the proposals at a-two day
retreat on Constitution Review organised
by the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on
Constitution Review in Lagos, the News
Agency of Nigeria reports.
The retreat was tagged, ‘Towards
Ensuring Governance Accountability in
Nigerian federalism.’
According to them, presiding officers, who
should enjoy life pension, are President of
the Senate, Deputy President of Senate,
Speaker of the House of Representatives
and Deputy Speaker of House of
Representatives.
The lawmakers also said the presiding
officers in the legislature ought to enjoy
immunity since the executive and judiciary
are enjoying it.
The Deputy President of the Senate, Sen.
Ike Ekweremadu, spoke in favour of the
proposal for the pension.
Ekweremadu, who the Chairman, Senate
Ad hoc Committee on the Review of 1999
Constitution, stressed that it was
necessary for the presiding officers to
enjoy such benefits.
He said, “This has nothing to do with an
individual. It is about the institution. Let
us not politicise it. Nobody elected the
Chief Justice of Nigeria but he enjoys
pension. But if we cheapen our own
institution, so be it. Let us not make this a
personal thing.”
Sen. Stella Oduah (PDP-Anambra) also
said there was no reason why legislators
should not enjoy such benefits when
other arms of government enjoyed it.
She said, “The executive enjoy it. Let us
stand by our leaders. They should enjoy
this benefit. They act on behalf of us.
They are equal to the executive and
judiciary and should therefore enjoy the
same benefit.”
Also, Sen. Ahmed Yerima (APC-Zamfara)
said after being elected by all the
lawmakers and their constituencies,
lawmakers should enjoy pension.
“Governors, who spend just four years
enjoy it, so presiding officers should enjoy
it too,’’ he stated.
However, Leader of the Senate, Sen. Ali
Ndume, spoke against the proposal.
According to him, the case of the state
governors and their deputies is different
as they are elected by the public.
“But we elect our principal officers, to me,
I believe that the benefits of the Office of
the Senate President and other principal
officers are too much. They are just one
among equals.
“I am against any excessive privileges
given to the senate president or the
speaker. All of us were elected. If we are
doing anything, it should be for all
members of the National Assembly,”
Ndume said.
Also, the Senate Minority Leader, Sen.
Godswill Akpabio, opposed the
suggestion.
He said, “The governor of a state and the
president cannot stay in office for more
than two terms. But a senator can stay in
office for 35 years.”
In her submission, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu of
the APC, who represents Lagos-Central,
stated that principal officers had had
enough.
“Principal Officers drive fleet of cars and
they have other entitlements. They should
not earn extra money when they leave
office.
“In the last (8th) assembly, we in the
minority tried to raise our voice against it.
You are first, second and third among
equals. Some of us do not even have cars
but principal officers have so many. I
think we should drop that idea,” she said
On immunity clause for principal officers
of the federal legislature, 21 lawmakers
voted for it favour while 15 voted against
it, NAN reports.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on
Works, Kabiru Gaya, said the essence of
immunity was to guard some public office
holders against any form of distraction
while discharging their duties.
He said, “There are three tiers of
government and only two arms enjoy
immunity. See what is happening to the
President of the Senate now (Bukola
Saraki, who is standing trial at the Code of
Conduct Tribunal for alleged false
declaration of assets).
“We are not saying the case in court
should be stopped. But even yesterday,
we read in the papers that there is a fresh
case of forgery of Senate Standing Rule
against the presiding officers and some
other persons and all is to destabilise us.’’
Ndume also supported the proposal for
immunity for all presiding officers of the
National Assembly. He however argued
that such immunity should be limited to
civil offences committed by the officers.
“For criminal issues (offences), there
should be no immunity, but for civil
offences, there should be immunity.
Whoever it is that is involved in a criminal
matter should be prosecuted,’’ he noted.
In his submission, Akpabio proposed that
all National Assembly members and state
Houses of Assembly members should
have immunity.
He said elected officers, who were saddled
with the responsibility of ensuring good
governance, should be allowed to carry
out their functions without any form of
interference.
Akpabio said, “I propose that all principal
officers of the House of Assembly, House
of Representatives and Senate, should
enjoy immunity like the executive. So, all
parliamentarians who have criminal cases
can be invested but they should serve
their punishment after office.”
However, the Deputy Senate Leader, Bala
Ibn N’Allah, argued that Nigerians might
misconstrue the proposal for immunity for
the legislature to mean that they were
arrogating so much power to themselves.
He suggested total removal of immunity
from all arms of government, saying, “Let
us remove immunity from everyone and
let there be balance. If you give immunity
to everybody, a legislator may rape a lady
and wait to finish his tenure before being
prosecuted because he has immunity.”
At the retreat, the federal lawmakers
agreed on rotation of governorship
positions among different ethnic groups in
states.
They arrived at the consensus, with 15
lawmakers voting in favour of the
proposal and seven voted against it.
The lawmakers also proposed that
independent candidates should be allowed
to vie for political offices and voted
against Diaspora voting.
Similarly, the senators voted against the
continuous operation of joint account
between the local and state governments.
After a poll on the proposal, 24
lawmakers voted in favour of financial
autonomy for local governments, while six
lawmakers supported the continuation of
the joint account.


http://www.punchng.com/senators-demand-life-pension-immunity-saraki-dogara-others/

PoliticsRe: Civil Servants Likely To Forfeit Salary Arrears - Punch Newspaper by MidasTouche01(op): 9:40am On Jun 18, 2016
abuayman:
Hmm. I smell recession coming in a big way. How prepared are wehuh?

This is serious magana fa.

FTC in dis fasting smiley wink God I give yhu the glory
We suppose give the glory together o, my thread hitting FP, I knew it!!!
PoliticsCivil Servants Likely To Forfeit Salary Arrears - Punch Newspaper by MidasTouche01(op): 5:48am On Jun 18, 2016
There are strong indications that civil servants are likely to forfeit part of their salary arrears as the financial situations in the states worsen, Saturday PUNCH can report.

Nigeria has been hit by an economic crisis triggered by the drop in the international prices of crude oil and most state governments are currently reeling under heavy wage bill amid drop in federal allocations and poor internally generated revenues.

In the last six months, federal allocations to the 36 states of the federation have dropped from N107.7bn in October 2015 to N89.04bn in March this year.


About 29 states are currently unable to their pay workers’ salaries and this has led to the accumulation of months of salary arrears as allocations to the states continue to dwindle.

This has also been worsened by the disruption of the country’s oil production by the Niger Delta militants, who have been blowing up oil installations.

Though some of the governors, who spoke with Saturday PUNCH through their aides, gave assurances that salary arrears would be paid, investigations by Saturday PUNCH revealed that there were no concrete measures on the ground to make good such promises.

Some of the states now wait for three months’ allocations to pay one month salary.

When asked whether they would borrow from banks to pay salary arrears, the governors said no.

Investigations show that the States are facing financial difficulty that is being worsened by their high wage bill and low IGR.

Asked to state how they intended to pay arrears of workers’ salaries, many of them said they had no other means apart from the monthly allocation from the Federal Government

Ekiti

In Ekiti State for example, the IGR for March was N302m. The total IGR for the state in 2015, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, was N3.2bn. The state government has put the wage bill at N2.6bn monthly.

The Nigeria Labour Congress in the state had, however, disputed the claim of the state government that the wage bill was N2.6b monthly.

The state chairman of the NLC, Raymond Adesanmi, in an interview in Ado-Ekiti, said, “The current wage bill quoted was inherited from the immediate past administration. After one year of this administration, we expect that the bill would have reduced.”

In an interview with one of our correspondents, the Ekiti State Commissioner for Information, Youths and Sports Development, Mr. Lanre Ogunsuyi, said, “It is borrowing that led the state to this situation. If the state was not indebted, the situation would have still affected it, but it will be minimal. We won’t owe up to five months’ arrears. The governor is people-friendly and will do what will protect their interest at all times.”

Ogunsuyi said the governor and his political office holders, including commissioners, were also owed five months salaries.

He said, “Now that workers are on strike, there cannot be internally generated revenue. That means the revenue of the state further nosedived.”

Ogunsuyi could not tell when salary arrears would be paid.

Kwara

The Senior Special Assistant to the Kwara State Governor on Media and Communication, Dr. Muyideen Akorede, said that currently, the state Internal Revenue Service generated an average of about N1.1bn monthly. He added that for the first quarter of 2016, it generated N3.2bn.

According to Akorede, the monthly wage bill of the state currently stands at N2.4bn which includes salaries, pensions and subventions.

He noted that local government workers and members of staff of the State Universal Education Board were being owed salaries.

The Kwara State Chairman of the NLC, Mr. Yekini Agunbiade, told one of correspondents that workers in the state tertiary institutions, parastatals and Water Corporation were also being owed some months’ salary arrears.

He was not sure of when the state would be able to pay the salary arrears


Plateau

In Plateau State, Special Adviser on Media to Governor Simon Lalong, Mr. Mark Longyen, said the current wage bill of the state was N1.7bn monthly. He said that in the last six months, the IGR has been on a monthly average of N500m, that is slightly over N3bn in the last six months.

Bauchi

The Acting Chairman of the Board of Internal Revenue, Bauchi State, Alhaji Yakubu Isa, declined to mention the IGR of the state in the last four months.

But the NBS had, a few weeks ago, said Bauchi State generated N5.39bn as IGR in 2015. The state government owes civil servants two months while some are being owed outstanding allowances of more than two months.

Pensioners in the state have also not been paid for more than four months.

A senior government official, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH in confidence, said the total wage bill of Bauchi State stands at over N5bn monthly.

He said this includes state and local government civil servants whom he said are over 105, 000.

Benue

Benue State monthly wage bill, according to the state Commissioner for Finance, Mr. David Olofu, stands at N4.2bn, including pensions and overheads.

The state Chairman, Trade Union Congress, Tordue Tartenge, said workers were being owed four months’ salary arrears.

“That is for state civil servants and seven months for the local government and primary school teachers,” Tartenge said.

Oyo

In Oyo State, a reliable government official said the state was generating around N1.2bn monthly while effort was on to improve on it.

The Oyo State Government owes between four and five months’ salaries depending on level of the workers.

The official, who preferred anonymity because she was not authorised to speak on the issue, said what the state was generating was not enough to pay workers as the wage bill stood around N5bn.

She said, “There is nothing to hide because what the state generates from the two major sources is known to all. Our workers’ know what comes in and how it is spent. We have set aside all the money that comes in from federal allocation for workers salaries, but the IGR, which is still around N1.2bn, is set aside for important projects that can be accommodated within that amount.

Ondo

The Ondo State civil servants are currently on strike over the non-payment of their five months’ salaries by the state government.

According to the state Commissioner for Information, Mr. Kayode Akinmade, the wage bill of the entire workforce in the state is N3.9bn monthly.

It was gathered that the monthly IGR of the state was between N500m and N750m.

A source in the state Board of Internal Revenue explained that the state had made over N3bn as its IGR since the beginning of 2016.

Meanwhile, the state’s five months unpaid salaries amount to N19.5bn and a government source told Saturday PUNCH that federal allocation and IGR would not be enough to pay the huge wage bill debt.

But Akinmade said the dwindling economic situation had affected the salaries of the workers but government was striving to pay the arrears of the workers.

He said, “We are appealing to workers to call off the strike, so as to enable us to pay their salaries, for the past one week, the government has been losing a lot of money through the strike.

On how the government would pay the debt, Akinmade said the government had no plan to borrow but it was expecting some money from the Federal Government which he said if paid, would go a long way in paying striking workers.

The commissioner also noted that as the workers were being owed, so also the political office holders, saying both workers and political office holders were being paid the same time.



Bayelsa

In Bayelsa State, the internally generated revenue since January 2016 revolves around N400m and N450m monthly according to figures reeled out during the monthly transparency briefing of the government.

The state government owes workers in the civil service five months, pensioners, seven months. The state university lecturers are owed five months, while those in the local government councils are owed between seven and 13 months.

On the wage bill of the state, before the verification embarked upon by the state government which has exposed some payroll fraud, the government was paying about N4.5bn on salaries of employees.

While civil servants received about N4bn, political appointees received about N500m.

Ogun

The Ogun State monthly wage bill, according to Governor Ibikunle Amosun, is N9bn. In 2015, the state raked in N34.59bn as IGR.

Although the government has been paying workers’ salaries, it has yet to pay their cooperative deductions for eight months. It managed to pay one of the deductions with April salaries.

Federal allocation dropped by N18.6bn in six months

Meanwhile, the total allocations received by the 36 states of the federation declined by N18.68bn or 17.34 per cent in six months from N107.7bn in October 2015 to N89.04bn in March this year.

However, within the six months period, analysis of the figures from the Federation Account Allocation Committee showed that the states received a cumulative sum of N628.8bn from the federation account.

The figures are based on an analysis of the monthly allocation of revenue made by the Federation Account Allocation Committee after deducting all outstanding liabilities of the respective states based on the Irrevocable Standing Payment Order.

Labour leaders reject salary arrears forfeiture

Reacting to the likelihood of forfeiting part of their salary arrears, labour leaders have said no worker will forfeit his or her salary under any guise.

The Kwara State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Yekini Agunbiade, and his Ondo State counterpart, Mrs. Bosede Daramola, asked their respective governors to look inward to generate money to pay the workers.

Agunbiade said the chapters of the NLC, Trade Union Congress and the National Union of Local Government Employees signed an agreement with the state government that after the workers’ biometric verification, all arrears of the workers would be cleared.

He insisted that labour would not allow a situation where workers would forfeit their salary arrears.

“They (workers) cannot forfeit their arrears; nobody will forfeit his or her salary arrears,” Agunbiade said.

Daramola equally said Ondo State workers would not accept the idea of salary forfeiture from the state government.

She said, “I don’t think our governor has such plan because nobody discussed that with us, and I have said that if the government eventually brings such idea, it will not be acceptable.”

In spite of the fact that Osun State received the least allocation from the Federal Government, chairman of NLC in the state, Mr. Jacob Adekomi, told one of our correspondents that the idea of salary arrears forfeiture should not be conceived, let alone being discussed.

An activist, Odia Ofeimu, said governors who owe their workers ought to have been impeached a long time ago, adding that they all committed impeachable offences.

He added that the Federal Government should set up a committee to probe the governors, particularly on what they used the bailout they were granted in 2015 for.

A Professor of Energy Economics at the University of Ibadan, Adeola Adenikinju, said the governors would be violating labour laws if they default in paying the workers their arrears.
http://www.punchng.com/civil-servants-likely-forfeit-salary-arrears/

RomanceRe: Ladies. Watch Your Tongue. I Stopped Caring For Her After She Said This by MidasTouche01(m): 6:01am On Jun 15, 2016
Dejideji1:
Well I'm not surprised, it's only natural for you to defend your fellow woman. Even if she commits more grievous offenses you would still defend her. I don't expect any guy on this thread to take your comments serious anyway.
I did!!! Cos she just said some real truth, u aren't man enough insulting a lady.... I smh for u
RomanceRe: Happy Birthday To My Wife (Photos) by MidasTouche01(m): 6:28pm On Jun 14, 2016
Smellymouth:
Hehehehe.. grin

Thank you bro cool

Jazaka Allahu khairan
Ameeen wink
RomanceRe: Happy Birthday To My Wife (Photos) by MidasTouche01(m): 6:10pm On Jun 14, 2016
Smellymouth:
I would like to tell you that Muslims believe in one God, and it is part of our faith to believe in all messengers including Moses, Abraham, Isaaq, Jacob, Joseph, Jesus himself and the Last Messenger of God.

We do believe in his truthfulness, the only thing is, that in the Qu'ran, as well as Bible it is mentioned that Jesus prayed to the one and Only God, so How can we deny that fact?

I also have a Christian friend and she has never been able to explain the Holy Trinity to me. Can you explain that to me? grin cheesy
I'm a Muslim o, but the last explanation I go regarding this matter goes thus:

God the father created Jesus his son and sent him to this world to amend the bad ways of humans and he eventually laid down his life to save the people, then after he left, he left the holy spirit to guide his people... wink
FamilyRe: Bread On A Ceiling Fan Because Of Rat (photo) by MidasTouche01(m): 4:44pm On Jun 08, 2016
The fear of rat.....is the beginning of craziness grin


The poster above me
Jokes EtcRe: Most Hilarious Memes In Nairaland by MidasTouche01(m): 9:57am On Jun 08, 2016
Make I buy this plot, who knows??




BTW, I love these ones grin


This posts works perfectly for the poster below me!! undecided

PoliticsRe: Osinbajo To Act As President For 10 Days- Buhari by MidasTouche01(m): 3:01pm On Jun 06, 2016
ganisucks:
In 22hrs, Buhari will meet with Jonathan and a host of foreign dignitaries to discuss the terms of surrender. Too bad, neither Obj nor Tinubu will be represented at this meeting.
Happy Birthday dear, May God preserve u for us, I wish u all the every best in all your endeavours!!!! cool
SportsRe: Amunike, Gaurdiola And Mourinho In The Same Picture. A Blast From The Past. by MidasTouche01(m): 9:55am On Jun 06, 2016
Am I d only one seeing thishuh

Mourinho didn't look like a player, his jersey is bigger than him and seems his short is almost touching his ankle grin
PoliticsRe: Fayose Declares Indefinite Strike In Solidarity With Workers by MidasTouche01(m):
This Fayose is indeed an eccentric and unusual man, na wetin e wan use for this poor workers be this, has he not being receiving his own salaries for the past five years??



angry I joined the wrong train.. cry
CelebritiesRe: See (YBNL Princess) Temmie’s Photos That Is Making Her Fans Go Crazy by MidasTouche01(m): 6:50pm On Jun 01, 2016
Na editing, why she no show the one she's not wearing any makeup undecided
RomanceRe: My Expirience With My Flat Mate: Hillarious & Shocking Tweets by MidasTouche01(m): 7:25pm On May 31, 2016
I've bought this plot of land and it's not for sale grin

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