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Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by spirul77: 2:32pm On Feb 21, 2023
obaseki is a curse to edo state.
the worse governor in the history of nigeria.
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by frank14011991(m): 2:33pm On Feb 21, 2023
If this was an APC governor, this would have gotten to three pages. If ipob supports anything that thing is a failure
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by Afamed: 2:33pm On Feb 21, 2023
The sleeping MOU Gov now, will soon blame imagery fulani DSS or Fulani headsmen
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by KanwuliaExtra: 2:34pm On Feb 21, 2023
What kind of country is this? undecided
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by seguno2: 2:35pm On Feb 21, 2023
chatinent:
Nigeria is cursed, chief.

Hope don japa too cos he no believe in Nigeria.
Is that why ThiefNuibu’s renewed hope na scam, and it should be renewed hopelessness for continuing APC’s failure in everything since 2015huh
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by Osibajo2023: 2:36pm On Feb 21, 2023
oz4real83:
yes, in Edo, the people decide their destiny, they don't allow somebody to tell them what to do, the choice is theirs. Unlike in Lagos where just one man and his gang can decide the destinies of the people in the most populous state in not just Nigeria but in Africa. Edo people have taught a lot of people that lesson, they were even the first to decide that Nigeria needs new breed of leaders instead of the expired PDP and APC gangsters, they have been spearheading that sensitization and fight for long before others joined them.
it is better one person decides and progress comes
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by seguno2: 2:36pm On Feb 21, 2023
KanwuliaExtra:
What kind of country is this? undecided
Should that not be- what kind of people are wehuh
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by livinbygrace: 2:38pm On Feb 21, 2023
ChukwuObe:
Edo indeed no be Lagos
Saint Obi will pay all the bills.
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by seguno2: 2:38pm On Feb 21, 2023
Osibajo2023:
it is better one person decides and progress comes
Unfortunately, there is no progress in Lagos, except for more looting of the increased IGR from the people’s pockets.

oshozondii:
The Lagos State Government has borrowed over N126 billion domestically in the last quarter of 2021, the Debt Management Office (DMO) has said.

According to a report released by the DMO, Lagos, whose domestic debt stood at N532.12 billion as of September 30, 2021, is now owing N658.95 billion as at the end of December, 2021.

This represents an increase of N126.83 billion in the last three months of the year 2021, according to the DMO.

DAILY POST observed that Lagos is the State with the highest domestic debt figure as of the time under review.

Ogun State comes second with a total of N232.62 billion debt as of December.

Ogun’s debt profile rose from N192.41 billion to N232.62 within three months, making a debt increase of N40 billion.

https://dailypost.ng/2022/03/21/domestic-debt-lagos-borrows-over-n126bn-in-three-months-dmo-releases-other-states-figures/
Realdeals:
1. The first governor to present a billion Naira state budget in Nigeria.

2. He phased out the shift system in Lagos schools in three months. He built functional classrooms to absorb those who only attend schools for three hours a day.

3. He opened up what is now known as the Lekki Corridor.

4. He built the biggest Housing estate by a state government at Abesan, along with five other estates.

5. He built LASU, LACOED, LASPOTECH and Technical schools to absorb the products of the free education policy.

6 He built General Hospitals and Health centers in all the five divisions of Lagos. He also upgraded General Hospital Ikeja to the Medical arm of LASU.

7. He created the Agric hub at Oko Oba. He also created similar hubs in Ikorodu, Epe and Badagry.

8. His government’s strict adherence to the party manifesto of Free Education, Free Health care, Rural integration and Housing for all, along with other UPN governors, created the largest pool of human resources in Nigeria.

9. He moved the Lagos State Government Secretariat from PWD to Alausa, which he built from scratch. He also lived in his personal house and drove his personal car throughout his tenure.

Gani Kayode Balogun Jr


https://www.newsheadlines.com.ng/showtime-people/2019/07/24/jakande-90-9-achievements-of-alhaji-lateef-jakande-as-lagos-governor/
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by ogify1(m): 2:42pm On Feb 21, 2023
11 months? Wetin una Dey chop?
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by KanwuliaExtra: 2:42pm On Feb 21, 2023
seguno2:
Should that not be- what kind of people are wehuh
Same thing.

So WICKED! angry
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by Haveyoueatentod: 2:46pm On Feb 21, 2023
The staff who have not been paid are those who refused to lecture when the VC asked them to lecture during ASUU strike...no work no pay. Those who lectured during the strike have been paid.
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by iLoveYouToo(m): 2:48pm On Feb 21, 2023
oz4real83:
yes, in Edo, the people decide their destiny, they don't allow somebody to tell them what to do, the choice is theirs. Unlike in Lagos where just one man and his gang can decide the destinies of the people in the most populous state in not just Nigeria but in Africa. Edo people have taught a lot of people that lesson, they were even the first to decide that Nigeria needs new breed of leaders instead of the expired PDP and APC gangsters, they have been spearheading that sensitization and fight for long before others joined them.
Lagos pays salaries, Edo can't. Focus on facts not rumours. Have some shame, it won't kill you
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by duro4chang(m): 2:50pm On Feb 21, 2023
Edo is not Lagos
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by omoluka: 2:50pm On Feb 21, 2023
True true, Edo no be Lagos grin
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by Tflex01: 2:51pm On Feb 21, 2023
ChukwuObe:
Edo indeed no be Lagos
I tell you. grin

I have never heard it in history that state workers were not paid for 11 months in Lagos. cheesy
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by oz4real83(m): 2:55pm On Feb 21, 2023
iLoveYouToo:
Lagos pays salaries, Edo can't. Focus on facts not rumours. Have some shame, it won't kill you
when you activate your brain and allow it to work, you will understand better. Edo wanted to prove a point, they didn't want any godfather or somebody to decide their political future. They were able to achieve that even if by voting a failure as governor. The point was made loud and clear and no matter the level of development in Lagos, the fact is very obvious that lagosians don't have a say in whatever happens in Lagos. They are the properties of one man and his gang.
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by lizko(m): 2:57pm On Feb 21, 2023
How have they being soviving 11 months with hardship. That's how one baba lost his life when he went to collect his salary thinking the will give him all cash but the said he can get only 2k out of his total money baba look back at they problem he left at home with for wives and planty children, baba just collapse taking him to hospital they people in charge only want cash not transfer before commencing treatment, before run around to get money he lost his life and the hospital demanded money for bed charges and are willing to collect transfer.
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by tunapawizzy: 2:57pm On Feb 21, 2023
..ACN failed them throuh Oshiomhole, APC failed them through Obaseki and Oshimohole, PDP failed them through Obaseki ....tell them they have an option to vote a new party, but they will still be the one to tell you the other party does not have structure.....
As you make your bed, na so u go lay on top am
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by pedrilo: 2:58pm On Feb 21, 2023
na wa
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by Class01: 2:59pm On Feb 21, 2023
Osibajo2023:
it is better one person decides and progress comes
Lagos is a job of over 100 years. Since after amalgamation till 1960. Lagos was even the capital of Nigeria after 1960. So put it together Lagos is not in a place to shade Edo state in anyway because Edo state is a state created around 1992/1993.
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by kingthreat(m): 3:00pm On Feb 21, 2023
ChukwuObe:
Edo indeed no be Lagos
Lagos state has not owed a dime of salary since 1999
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by kingthreat(m): 3:00pm On Feb 21, 2023
Tflex01:
I tell you. grin

I have never heard it in history that state workers were not paid for 11 months in Lagos. cheesy
In Lagos since 1999, staff has never been owed for one day.
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by spirul77: 3:01pm On Feb 21, 2023
Sexygallant:
AAU wahala, Obaseki and oshiomole he reduced that school to nothing
what has oshiomhole got to do with this?
obaseki reduced the subvention funds of AAU from 250 million in adams ahiomhole admiistration to 41 million naira.
“The Governor Godwin Obaseki administration has not started and completed a single project that NANS is aware of in the Ambrose Alli University; the College of Education, Igueben; Edo State Polytechnic, Usen; or even the School of Health, Benin City.

“He met AAU Ekpoma’s monthly subvention at N250m and reduced it to N41m; and Edo Poly Usen, N55m to N10m for no publicly justified reason.

“The College of Medicine, AAU, Ekpoma, is on the verge of total collapse due to lack of infrastructural and facility development. In fact, medical students are now being asked to pay N100,000 each to fund a hostel project needed for accreditation for which they will still be required to pay to occupy.

“Till date, the governor has yet to release the AAU Ekpoma visitation panel report that was set up and funded at the expense of taxpayers in Edo. The essence of that panel was to ascertain the financial strength and sustainability of the university, and we wonder why the governor has decided to keep the report to himself months after submission.

“Learning is at its worst in AAU Ekpoma, because lecturers and non-academic staff members are being owed over 16 months’ salaries and other deductions running into billions of naira.

“Yet the governor expects hungry and angry lecturers to teach frustrated and depressed students, who have suddenly become victims of circumstances resulting from bad governmental policies and failures.


“Tertiary education is at its worst currently in Edo since the inception of democracy.”
The statement added, “Governor Obaseki, in his first term, closed down the College of Agriculture, Iguoriakhi, under the guise that he wants to speedily upgrade it to a world-class college.

“Today, the pace of work being done in that place is not only slow, the projects being executed do not in any way justify the closing down of the school for over four years and still counting, and it will be a shock if Obaseki is able to call the students of that campus, who are still frustrated at home, back to campus to resume their academic work before 2024 when he is expected to finish his second term.

“The staff members are still being owed salaries for the period for which they worked before the school was closed down. The College of Education Ekiadolor workers have become street beggars because the governor has refused to pay them their over 20 months’ salaries even after tactically terminating their appointments.
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by lekan62: 3:02pm On Feb 21, 2023
Sebi your mumu never do for Edo state
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by pocohantas(f):
sharpwriter:
angry Civil servants dey suffer for this country, how do they even get money for transport or fuel go to the work sef? It's as good as someone not being employed. Goods on credits and multiple gbese go don yapa grin sorry folks cry
I do wonder how they cope. How would someone be owed for 1 year to 18 months and you say you have a job? Omo, our government wicked o. Both state and federal. Though I heard federal no dey owe. I don’t know how true that is.
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by iLoveYouToo(m): 3:03pm On Feb 21, 2023
oz4real83:
when you activate your brain and allow it to work, you will understand better. Edo wanted to prove a point, they didn't want any godfather or somebody to decide their political future. They were able to achieve that even if by voting a failure as governor. The point was made loud and clear and no matter the level of development in Lagos, the fact is very obvious that lagosians don't have a say in whatever happens in Lagos. They are the properties of one man and his gang.
Let your governor pay salaries, spare me these stories. Good governance is all we want
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by DropsMic(m): 3:04pm On Feb 21, 2023
chatinent:
I think Nigeria is cursed.
The black race
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by oz4real83(m): 3:07pm On Feb 21, 2023
iLoveYouToo:
Let your governor pay salaries, spare me these stories. Good governance is all we want
I understand and feel your pains, just imagine a situation where you are not free to make a choice😥 but have to wait for somebody in order to know where your destiny will go😥, if the person wants your destiny to fall into a soakaway, you will obey because you have no mind of your own😥
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by Teeroyzimma: 3:13pm On Feb 21, 2023
jahsharon:
Edo no be Lagos. But Edo indegenes dey slave for Lagos. Na hunger go teach you sense
duro4chang:
Edo is not Lagos
omoluka:
True true, Edo no be Lagos grin
RealLordZeus:
Since Edo no be Lagos saga, Obaseki has gone from a promising Leader to something else
See all these pained Lagosians, your state is filled with touts and armed robbers, is that a state to be proud of?

I no be Edo guy btw
Re: Ambrose Alli University Staff Protest Over 11 Months Unpaid Salary by talkingdrivel(m): 3:15pm On Feb 21, 2023
Dey play oh.....just dey play boss
oz4real83:
yes, in Edo, the people decide their destiny, they don't allow somebody to tell them what to do, the choice is theirs. Unlike in Lagos where just one man and his gang can decide the destinies of the people in the most populous state in not just Nigeria but in Africa. Edo people have taught a lot of people that lesson, they were even the first to decide that Nigeria needs new breed of leaders instead of the expired PDP and APC gangsters, they have been spearheading that sensitization and fight for long before others joined them.
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