Health › Re: Insect Inside My Ear Please Help by Pamelayoung: 10:34pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
Add Olive oil it will help it crawl out, I have had the experience b4. |
Christianity Etc › Re: My Six Year Old Half Brother Doesn't Seem To Understand That God Is Real by Pamelayoung: 1:19pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
Too intelligent for his age |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hey! Guys, I Am Looking For Recent French Graduates by Pamelayoung: 1:10pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
adaleng: Its not about being attached to an institution, there are French certification exams that are recognized worldwide that you will have to write. Tnx. |
Christianity Etc › Re: My Six Year Old Half Brother Doesn't Seem To Understand That God Is Real by Pamelayoung: 12:59pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
dedons: Hmmmmm...
Your six - year old brother just returned from the states indeed.
I guess it's BUBU's katsina state.
keep on deceiving your self and other gullible nairalanders.
Anyway, if you must explain the existence of God to anyone, then you must first explain to yourself why you personally believe in his Existence.
Very brilliant answer
SHIKENA! |
Celebrities › Re: Lalasticlala's Identity Finally Unveiled! Hangs Out With Mark Zuckerberg... by Pamelayoung: 7:20am On Sep 03, 2016 |
Is Lala a girl or a boy? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Tongue Of Fire Restoration Ministry Pastor In Sex Scandal (photos) by Pamelayoung: 7:11am On Sep 03, 2016 |
rummeh: The church name dy scare me The man face self dey scary, I no fit attend that kind church. Em face urgly like em heart |
Politics › Re: Abike Dabiri-Erewa Meets Mark Zuckerberg by Pamelayoung: 7:10pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
What sort of make up is ds woman wearing? |
Celebrities › Re: Monalisa Chinda And Husband Ride On Donkeys At Their Wedding In Greece by Pamelayoung: 6:10pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
What sort of pics is this  |
Career › Re: NPA Bans Mini Skirts And Jeans Trousers by Pamelayoung: 4:49am On Sep 02, 2016 |
@op was that miss Hadiza Usman a typo error? Ypu mean she is single  |
Nairaland General › Re: Lagoons, Rivers, Creeks And Other Waterways In Lagos. by Pamelayoung: 10:15am On Sep 01, 2016 |
naptu2: Lagos is known as the "land of aquatic splendour" because of the many lagoons, creeks, rivers and other waterways in the state. The state got its name from these bodies of water. The word Lagos means lakes in portuguese. The portuguese came to Lagos and saw many creeks and lagoons and believed that they were lakes and therefore named the place "lakes" (Lagos). The original name of the kingdom is Eko.
The biggest and most famous body of freshwater in Lagos is the Lagos Lagoon. It's so famous that many people believe that all major waterways in Lagos are part of the Lagos Lagoon. This is not true. Therefore this thread contains descriptions and pictures of all the major freshwater bodies in Lagos. Thanks so much for this update. Please I like to contact you for more information on this for my project work. |
Celebrities › Re: Funke Akinde And JJC Confirm Their Marriage Officially by Pamelayoung: 6:41pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
Benjom: Ride on Funke Bello. You owe no man an explanation for this.
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Investment › Re: Please How Best Can I Invest My #10 Millions by Pamelayoung: 8:00am On Aug 28, 2016 |
Invest part of it in mmm |
Crime › Re: Villagers Bombed Police Station In Anambra, Killed Guard – CP by Pamelayoung: 7:45am On Aug 28, 2016 |
Why have people become so hostile to each other. |
Celebrities › Re: Mercy Johnson Celebrates 5th Wedding Anniversary by Pamelayoung: 4:39pm On Aug 27, 2016 |
God bless ur union Mercy |
Politics › Re: Buhari Approves Governing Boards For NPA And NIMASA by Pamelayoung: 12:44pm On Aug 27, 2016 |
NigerDeltan: Who is a Nigerdeltan in that list?
Jst asking oooo
Because the thunder wey go fire pa Buhari ehn!
Make i park well first. Wow! Ds is luvly |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hey! Guys, I Am Looking For Recent French Graduates by Pamelayoung: 8:46am On Aug 27, 2016 |
adaleng: Hy. I know of a well experienced french teacher, He's also good in Spanish. u can contact him on eugene7hop@gmail.com Ok tnx. But do you knw if he's attached to an institute? cos I will need a certificate afterward. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hey! Guys, I Am Looking For Recent French Graduates by Pamelayoung: 12:30am On Aug 26, 2016 |
Me am looking for a private french tutor |
Family › Re: How Do I Stop The Excesses Of This Guy Staying With Us? by Pamelayoung: 12:28am On Aug 26, 2016 |
Declare a 7days fasting and prayer for every1 in d house am sure he will leave on his own b4 d seven days is over. |
Events › Re: Obinna Ogbuji Marries South Korean Woman by Pamelayoung: 2:31pm On Aug 24, 2016 |
And so? See as d guy be like stockfish |
Health › Re: The 'Tree Boy' Of Bangladesh Suffers From Skin Disorder That Affects His Hands by Pamelayoung: 7:05am On Aug 24, 2016 |
Do they have a government at all in Bangladesh? |
Celebrities › Re: Star Actress Funke Akindele AKA Jenifer Turns 40 Today - Happy Birthday by Pamelayoung: 7:01am On Aug 24, 2016 |
Wow! Can't believe she's 40. Happy birthday. |
Politics › Re: Rochas Okorocha Is Back From India (Photos) by Pamelayoung: 9:30pm On Aug 23, 2016 |
Ghost slap ke? Tell me about it. |
Politics › Re: Umahi To Sponsor Uzoamaka Chukwu's Education Up To University by Pamelayoung: 4:40pm On Aug 23, 2016 |
Na now the governor wake up? Were it not for this woman's intervention wud he have done anything. Eye service rubbish! If na me be Uzoamaka I no go gree come bck. |
Agriculture › Re: Groundnut Cake(gnc) & Soya Cake Available by Pamelayoung: 10:23am On Aug 23, 2016 |
bizgen: groundnut cake and soya cake available.Buyers call 08053080445 You mean edible cake? We can we see pics pls. |
Celebrities › Re: Photos From Monalisa Chinda's Bridal Shower by Pamelayoung: 9:19pm On Aug 22, 2016 |
Old cargoes |
Crime › Re: Izuchukwu Ezimoha Who Was Executed In Indonesia Buried In Ihiala, Anambra - Pics by Pamelayoung: 11:07pm On Aug 20, 2016 |
Neddstark: Have you seen a victim of drug abuse jn your life? If you start taking some hard drugs today, do you think your life will remain the same? You call it drug abuse isn't? why must they abuse drug and did anybody force them to take drug. If they stop patronising the drug dealer they will have no option than to change their biz. |
Crime › Re: Izuchukwu Ezimoha Who Was Executed In Indonesia Buried In Ihiala, Anambra - Pics by Pamelayoung: 12:46pm On Aug 20, 2016 |
Heartless indonesians |
Car Talk › Re: Help! V.I.S Officials Just Meted An Injustice On Me (pics) by Pamelayoung: 1:28am On Aug 19, 2016 |
Since when vio start 2 dey collect tips I tot dey were diff. With all ds comments, I didn't think Nl is willing to help take it to twitter. |
Politics › Re: Amina Ali ‘misses Militant Husband’ by Pamelayoung: 6:26am On Aug 18, 2016 |
Show her recent pics, let me assess how well she is doing. |
Career › Re: 10 Things You Need To Know About Pension In Nigeria by Pamelayoung: 11:39am On Aug 17, 2016 |
Realwvn: Your pension fund administrator (PFA) will take your questions and give you all the information you need to make the right choices as you prepare for life after work. Furthermore, here are 10 things you should know about your pensions before you retire.
1. What’s the due date and payment mode?
If you choose to be paid monthly, your PFA will pay your money to your bank account on or before the 24th day of each month. You don’t have to worry about cheques or any long process. Receiving your pension will be completely convenient for you.
2. What happens in the event of death?
If one is on the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) and dies either in active service or after retirement, the next-of-kin as provided by the deceased to the PFA will be contacted to provide relevant documents for processing the contributions. The contributions will be paid to the named beneficiary in the WILL of the Letter of Administration.
3. Can you change your next of kin after you retire?
This can be done at anytime. The change of personal information form will ideally be found on the website of your PFA. Download the form, fill it and submit to your PFA for actioning.
4. How much can you take at once when you retire?
As lumpsum, a retiree is entitled to an amount not less than 25% and not more than 50%. This amount is however dependent on the fact that the retiree is able to collect a monthly pensions of not less than 50% of his/her last salary (computed based on the housing, basic and transport) for a estimated period of atleast 18 years.
5. How soon can you start getting your pension after you retire?
The process of documentation actually starts six months before you retire. For FG employees they have to go for the Bond verification exercise organised by PENCOM. This exercise basically is to enable PENCOM consolidate their account and ensure their accrued rights are paid immediately they retire. For Private sector employees, your PFA has to confirm that all contributions due to you have been made. This process is called ‘consolidation of account’. After this is done, the process of actual payment should take about 3 weeks.
6. Can you choose how you want to be paid?
The programmed withdrawal means you get to choose your payment interval by yourself. You can choose to be paid your pension monthly or quarterly depending on what you think works best for you. Your PFA will be crediting your bank account according to the plan you choose.
7. Can you take from your RSA before you retire?
Yes you can withdraw for your RSA before you retire if you are out of employment for four months and you’re unable to secure another employment. You will be given 25% of your RSA balance. After this 25% has been withdrawn for your RSA, the balance cannot be touched until retirement.
However, if you choose to make additional voluntary contributions (AVC) into your Retirement Savings Account (RSA) you are entitled to withdraw from your AVC any time before retirement (it is tax free if withdrawal is after 5 years). So if you’ve been putting some AVC in your retirement account or if you start now, you too can withdraw from that at any point before you retire.
8. What happens to your balance after you withdraw your lump sum?
When you retire and take an initial lump sum from your RSA, the rest of the money will either be used to procure an annuity for you, or it will be used to fund a programmed withdrawal that pays you for an estimated lifespan of not less than 18 years…in real terms…for life. A programmed withdrawal is a method by which the employee collects his retirement benefits in periodic sums spread throughout the length of an estimated life span. An annuity is an income purchased from an approved life insurance company which provides monthly or quarterly income to the retiree during his/her lifetime but only the first 10 years are guaranteed meaning if the retiree dies AFTER 10 years, his/her beneficiaries get NOTHING.
9. Other than when you retire, when can you have access to your RSA?
There are special cases. For instance, if you retire before you’re 50 years old because of a mental or physical disability, your PFA will give you immediate access to your RSA. You can also claim 25% of your pensions if you lose your job and can’t get a new one within four months.
10. Should you move your pensions to an insurance company when you retire?
It is entirely your choice but you’re strongly advised to keep your pensions with your PFA. Your PFA manages your pensions while you work, they invest the pensions for you safely and they update you regularly about how your money is doing to help you prepare well for retirement. This proves that you can trust them to keep delivering even after you retire. Besides once you move from Programmed Withdrawals to Annuity, you CANNOT move back if you’re are not satisfied with the services they offer or the deal you got. So choose wisely and make n informed decision. Your future and that of your loved ones count on it
http://www.naijanewsrave.com/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-pension-in-nigeria/ Great write up! Please op when is the pension payment suppose to commence after retirement? |
Career › Re: 10 Things You Need To Know About Pension In Nigeria by Pamelayoung: 11:37am On Aug 17, 2016 |
dhardline: I dont want to agree with the part that says you are sttongly advised to leave your pension with
the PFA cause from the information i have gathered over time on this topic i have realised that
they say that so they can continue to keep your money and hence use it to accumulate
interests.That write up failed to mention that if you use the programmed witdrawal and the
money you have in the account finishes they instantly stop paying you and hence you have nobody
to turn to except you have familes or investments which you can fall back to.
But if you get Annuity from an insurance company that amount will be used to buy a package for
you that will ensure you will continue getting paid as long as you live after your retirement cause
definitely the PFA funds will be invested and the interest will aid the continuous payment.
So its all depends on what you want. But the writer did mention that for annuity only the first 10years that is guaranteed. Are you now saying that annuity will keep paying even if the person lives 4 an additional 20years |