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Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by DaddyJapan(m): 10:44am On Oct 16, 2025
Immatex:
Paying Gratuity is still a thing in Nigeria.

Gratuity is actually your entitlement withheld during service and paid in bulk upon exit.

Though not applicable in the UK where you get paid your monthly salary and your pension remains intact until you reach retirement age.

But this university has lots of explaining to do, otherwise this is modern slavery.

By the way, God does not own any University. And if He wanted to own one, it can’t be situated in Nigeria!
The emboldened statement in your post is wrong. The tax-free lump sum that is sometimes paid on retirement by private pension schemes is a form of gratuity.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by BAILMONEY: 10:44am On Oct 16, 2025
TUANKU:
Christianity is a business venture in these clime so this is not surprising especially when you check their antecedents.
well I fixed it for ya
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Lukuluku69(m): 10:45am On Oct 16, 2025
Hemmy0886:
He go Still pay tithes from the money,
Facto!
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by advanceDNA: 10:46am On Oct 16, 2025
Private companies dey pay gratuity??
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by 9jatriot(m): 10:47am On Oct 16, 2025
When we tell people that goverment tries a lot, they will say you are supporting evil. As poorly paid civil servants are, they are still better than many other organizations apart from banks, oil and gas firm and a couple of private companies.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Lakeside247(m): 10:47am On Oct 16, 2025
The number one reason why progress continue to elude the country is the people's hypocrisy and perchant for double standard.

Same people supporting Dangote and his antics against pengassan are now condemning Oyedepo.

What is the difference please?

UN through ILO deem it fits that union must exist as a means for workers to get their rightful benefits from organisations but for reasons best known to my people, they prefer to side with their favourite oppressor, and complain about another oppressor
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Teeroyzimma: 10:47am On Oct 16, 2025
SmartPolician:
Well, I won't be quick to judge. I'd love to hear from the university too. If you are over 30 and still make emotional comments like Gen-Zs, you haven't learnt anything.
abeg rest Gen Z's are not kids some are even married now!
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Gotocourt: 10:48am On Oct 16, 2025
He definitely have pensions
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by yorosstores: 10:49am On Oct 16, 2025
Give us full story first before you look for opportunity to attack the church.

What was the last salary?
Is the person paying back any loans?
Is this really gratuity?

The cheque number already gave the person away and this will be investigated.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Mozikwe: 10:50am On Oct 16, 2025
Imagine if bishop oyedepo is the president of Nigeria I guess he will be worse than tinubu,freedom of speech by the citizens would have been subdued, as a clergy man he places curses on those that critized him on how he runs his church and school,I could remember when he said he is going to place a curse on whom so ever criticize him for trying to increase the fees they pay at convernant university.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by SmartPolician:
Teeroyzimma:
abeg rest Gen Z's are not kids some are even married now!
You are a Gen-Z and found my comment insulting, apologies for that. However, the vast majority of them are on social media dancing every day. When a majority does certain thing, what do you expect the rest of us millennials to think?


These ones go still marry tomorrow https://www.facebook.com/share/r/15s3v2sxeL/
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by FreeStuffsNG: 10:55am On Oct 16, 2025
Morbeta11:
Source:
https://x.com/TrendingEx/status/1978523007518744992?t=vQAkR9l5Qpo_v4nbUvj-oA&s=08[/quote]Gratuity is different from pension.

I think most people keep confusing gratuity with pension. Contributory pension scheme is a law in Nigeria, it would have built up over the years and belongs to the employee.

For 14 years, he could have millions already sitting in his contributory pension account and he will take it in tranches while the balance keeps Compounding.

It makes no sense to insult the employer when you are completely ignorant of how pension works.

That retiring employee deserves to be sanctioned for releasing this information without stating the amount in his contributory pension. He probably did it to embarrass his employers and that's disloyalty.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by TheBizGenius: 10:55am On Oct 16, 2025
Tohsynetita1:
Even the so called private university doesn’t pay their staff well, despite the so much money students pay.
It’s well.
By the image you posted:

Gratuity = Last salary × (15 ÷ 26) × years worked.

In this case,
102, 000 = A × (15 ÷ 26) × 14
(Where A is the last salary)

A = 102, 000 ÷ [(15 ÷ 26) × 14] = N12, 750

My take?
I doubt if the person could have been earning N12, 750 per month.

I strongly suspect one of 2 things;

1. That the person has outstanding loans that has been deducted before this cheque was handed over.

2. The whole post may just be for generating online views.

I stand to be corrected though.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Lukuluku69(m): 10:56am On Oct 16, 2025
Mozikwe:
Imagine if bishop oyedepo is the president of Nigeria I guess he will be worse than tinubu,freedom of speech by the citizens would have been subdued, as a clergy man he places curses on those that critized him on how he runs his church and school,I could remember when he said he is going to place a curse on whom so ever criticize him for trying to increase the fees they pay at convernant university.
I have a Niece that literally worship that man.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by zoomman(m): 10:57am On Oct 16, 2025
It depends on the staff salary but notwithstanding, it is impossible for someone to be collecting N8,500 as take home at this time and age.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Tohsynetita1(m): 10:59am On Oct 16, 2025
TheBizGenius:
By the image you posted:

Gratuity = Last salary × (15 ÷ 26) × years worked.

In this case,
102, 000 = A × (15 ÷ 26) × 14
(Where A is the last salary)

A = 102, 000 ÷ [(15 ÷ 26) × 14] = N12, 750

My take?
I doubt if the person could have been earning N12, 750 per month.

I strongly suspect one of 2 things;

1. That the person has outstanding loans that has been deducted before this cheque was handed over.

2. The whole post may just be for generating online views.

I stand to be corrected though.
I think he or she had loans
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Lukuluku69(m): 11:02am On Oct 16, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
Gratuity is different from pension.

I think most people keep confusing gratuity with pension. Contributory pension scheme is a law in Nigeria, it would have built up over the years and belongs to the employee.

For 14 years, he could have millions already sitting in his contributory pension account and he will take it in tranches while the balance keeps Compounding.

It makes no sense to insult the employer when you are completely ignorant of how pension works.

That retiring employee deserves to be sanctioned.
Your position on Pension and Gratuity is spot on but most people really don't know the difference.

On the your Contributory Pension take, the most the man can have with (with what is given to him as Gratuity here) can't be more more #1m.

What I think in this case is that, the man has some Personal Loans which in practice is usually deducted from whatever benefit an employee is entitled to while leaving the employment.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by HallahGeisher: 11:02am On Oct 16, 2025
Not surprised at all. You will all receive sense when you are about to get to your business stop and you're told that your services can be done by others. Bunch of hypnotizers and manipulators
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by McPolomy(m): 11:04am On Oct 16, 2025
TheBizGenius:
By the image you posted:

Gratuity = Last salary × (15 ÷ 26) × years worked.

In this case,
102, 000 = A × (15 ÷ 26) × 14
(Where A is the last salary)

A = 102, 000 ÷ [(15 ÷ 26) × 14] = N12, 750

My take?
I doubt if the person could have been earning N12, 750 per month.

I strongly suspect one of 2 things;

1. That the person has outstanding loans that has been deducted before this cheque was handed over.

2. The whole post may just be for generating online views.

I stand to be corrected though.
You just did the right and simple thing that a sensible human being should do on this issue as a third party without affiliation or bias mind.
But in the usual lazy Nigerian youths, they already jumped into conclusions... Smh🙄
I weep for my fellow Nigerians 😭
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Ndenomy: 11:07am On Oct 16, 2025
Mobile Deposit boyz rn🙂
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by DaddyJapan(m): 11:10am On Oct 16, 2025
Lakeside247:
The number one reason why progress continue to elude the country is the people's hypocrisy and perchant for double standard.

Same people supporting Dangote and his antics against pengassan are now condemning Oyedepo.

What is the difference please?

UN through ILO deem it fits that union must exist as a means for workers to get their rightful benefits from organisations but for reasons best known to my people, they prefer to side with their favourite oppressor, and complain about another oppressor
Posts like yours are a rarity on Nairaland these days.

Does CU's celestial mission not extend to hard-earned retirement benefits, I wonder.

Covenant University Sacked Several Staff Without Paying Their Benefits. One Has Now Died

Maybe Joseph Olugbuyiro, a Professor of Natural Product Chemistry whose appointment was terminated by Ogun State-based Covenant University (CU) in 2024, would not have died if his gratuity had been paid on time.

Olugbuyiro’s LinkedIn page showed that he joined Covenant University in October 2005 and was disengaged in September 2024. He died on May 11.

His death might not be directly linked to the unpaid entitlements withheld by the university he served for nearly two decades. However, given that he died eight months after his disengagement, without receiving compensation, his loved ones wonder if things might have turned out differently had he been paid.

https://fij.ng/article/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/IMG_20250521_122950-978x1024-1.jpg

Apart from Professor Olugbuyiro, some other staff members’ appointments were terminated in September 2024 with immediate effect. February saw the termination of even more appointments.

APPOINTMENT TERMINATION AND WITHHELD BENEFITS
Some of the disengaged workers believe that the university made the decision to terminate staff contracts just to cut costs. An affected staff member who did not want to be named told FIJ that they had learnt the school needed to let a few people go so it could afford the new national minimum wage.

So, in early September, the first batch received termination of appointment letters, and it took immediate effect. They were to leave their quarters on or before the last day of the month.

One of the letters obtained by FIJ stated that the school disengaged the workers as a result of organisational restructuring.

https://fij.ng/article/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Screenshot-2025-05-22-104822-1.png

FIJ understands that the former workers are not opposed to the university’s decision. Their concern lies in the delayed payment of terminal benefits and “sharp practices”, in the form of deductions, that often leave the final pay-out embarrassingly small.

ILLEGAL DEDUCTIONS
“Laying off staff is not a new thing with CU. It’s done regularly, but the major one was in 2018, which was targeted at staff members who had clocked 60. That was the first major layoff, and it affected about 70 staff members, both faculty (teaching) and non-teaching staff,” a source disclosed.

The source continued: “After COVID, there was another layoff in 2020. Then, in September 2024 and February 2025, another round of disengagements was carried out. It was the Board of Regents that directed management to reduce staff strength so they could implement the minimum wage.

“I don’t know the exact number of staff affected in total, but from what I have heard, it should be a little over 100 between the two batches.”

According to the university’s 2004 conditions of service, if an employee spends up to 10 years before exiting, their terminal benefit would be calculated by multiplying their most recent monthly gross pay by 10. For those who had served 15 years, the calculation would be the most recent monthly gross pay multiplied by 15 plus an additional one-month gross pay as a long service bonus.

However, during the first round of layoffs in 2018, which affected about 70 staff members, the university’s board abrogated the 2004 condition of service and introduced a new policy — the 2019 condition of service. Under this new policy, effective from January 2019, terminal benefits came with new clauses.

- While the university would continue pension contributions, terminal benefits would only be calculated up to December 2018. So, whenever a staff member exited after this policy change, their terminal benefits would be computed based on their service up to December 2018.
- The university would also deduct the total pension contributions it had made up to that point from the terminal benefits before paying the balance.

“They will calculate whatever CU has contributed to the person’s pension fund up to 2018 and deduct it from the terminal benefits before they pay what is left. They implemented that law on those who were laid off then, and a few were angry. By the time they made the deductions, someone even had around N7,000 left,” a source told FIJ.

When Dr Durodola Daniel, one of the workers sacked in 2018, found that he would be getting N4.5 million instead of N6.2 million due to the pension deduction, he took the university to the Industrial Court.

FIJ found that a judgment was pronounced in 2022, in which Justice Dele Peters, the presiding judge, declared the pension deduction from Daniel’s gratuity as “wrongful, illegal and having no basis both in law and equity”.

The Industrial Court ordered Covenant University to pay Daniel the full sum of N6,234,380 as gratuity; N406,590 as long service bonus, N1 million as general damages and N200,000 as cost of action with immediate effect.


A source told FIJ that “They (Covenant University) paid him his full terminal benefits within one week of that judgment. We were even jubilating because we thought it would apply to other affected workers. But despite the court order, they still deducted that money from the benefits of others. They claimed that the court judgment only applied to the person who took them to court.”

FIJ gathered that the university will equally implement this pension deduction, earlier declared illegal by the Industrial Court, on the set of workers whose services were disengaged in September and February.


In the 2023 Edition of its Staff Handbook and Conditions of Service, the university said that the “award of gratuity shall be based on merit to deserving members of staff at the discretion of the Board of Regents”.

Given that these affected members of staff were let go because of “organisational restructuring” and not as a result of any kind of misconduct, they expect to get their gratuities or terminal benefits.

Section 14.2 of the document also states: The position of the Pension Reform Act (PRA) 2014 shall be considered in the computation of an officer’s entitlement such that the employer’s contribution up to December 2018 shall be deducted from the officer’s gratuity.

An officer’s entitlement at the cessation of his/her appointment shall be paid to him only net of whatever cost is outstanding against him to the University, as will be made known to him as soon as notice of cessation is given.
Read more:https://fij.ng/article/covenant-university-sacked-several-staff-without-paying-their-benefits-one-has-now-died
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by falogen: 11:12am On Oct 16, 2025
[quote author=brain54 post=137143815].

His last salary was N4,857.

Alright, let’s break this down properly.

In Nigeria, the gratuity formula (for those under public service rules or many private setups) is usually:

\text{Gratuity} = \text{Last Salary} \times \text{Number of Years Served} \times \text{Gratuity Factor}

Where the gratuity factor depends on years of service:

5–9 years → 100% of last salary (factor = 1)

10–14 years → 150% of last salary (factor = 1.5)

15–19 years → 200% of last salary (factor = 2)

20–24 years → 250% of last salary (factor = 2.5)

25–29 years → 300% of last salary (factor = 3)

30–35 years → 400% of last salary (factor = 4)



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👉 The worker in your case:

Years served = 14 → factor = 1.5

Total gratuity paid = ₦102,000


So:

102,000 = \text{Last Salary} \times 14 \times 1.5

102,000 = \text{Last Salary} \times 21

\text{Last Salary} = \frac{102,000}{21}

\text{Last Salary} = 4,857.14 \, (\text{≈ ₦4,857})


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✅ His last salary was about ₦4,857
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by parags(m): 11:12am On Oct 16, 2025
Tohsynetita1:
Even the so called private university doesn’t pay their staff well, despite the so much money students pay.
It’s well.
But they accepted the pay . Until you have ran a business successfully, do not be quick to talk ill of businesses . That school is a business though run by a church . They gave an offer and the workers accepted . That is a binding contract . As long as the employer keeps to the terms and the broader labour laws , they are fine .
China is a manufacturing hub today because of the low labour wages . Every major company wants to establish their factories there .

Lastly Nigerians are so quick to look at inflows and have zero clue about outflow. A company having an inflow of 10 billion naira yearly can go bankrupt in months . Why ? Because the outflow is more . Unless Covenant publishes their audit , noone can say for sure that the school can afford to pay more on salaries
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Nwaikpe: 11:14am On Oct 16, 2025
brain54:
Let's not be too quick to rush to criticize...

This doesn't sound a real story. Someone just posts a story and a cheque and we already taking that as proof.

How much was the person paid monthly for him to get that amount as gratuity!
We understand that it is important to defend papa,
But I can tell you, with the minimum wage of the past 14 years, the least worker should worth far more than that.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Omoluabi16(m): 11:14am On Oct 16, 2025
I no dey put mouth for religious affairs. But if this is true, then this is exploitation with a heavy dose of wickedness. I mean 100k in 2025? Even 100k salary self is not acceptable at all, much more gratuity?
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by ogascomax: 11:15am On Oct 16, 2025
Whether true or not is this not why some of us are defending Union. If you speak against this thing while castigating PENGASSAN then something is truly terrible with you.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Michaelajah: 11:15am On Oct 16, 2025
Wolf in sheep's clothing
The world is deep and so churches are deep
One of the reasons I don't believe in Kirk.
Imagine a pastor having no conscience towards his congregation.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Omoluabi16(m): 11:15am On Oct 16, 2025
brain54:
Let's not be too quick to rush to criticize...

This doesn't sound a real story. Someone just posts a story and a cheque and we already taking that as proof.

How much was the person paid monthly for him to get that amount as gratuity!
I honestly do not think it's real. They have a reputation to protect.
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by ariesbull: 11:16am On Oct 16, 2025
LoL
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by ejieddy: 11:19am On Oct 16, 2025
By my experience, the person may have collected some loans. CU will never allow their money to go. So the loans may have been deducted from the total gratuity
Re: Covenant University Allegedly Paid A Staff ₦102k As Gratuity For 14yrs Of Servic by Natbrowny: 11:19am On Oct 16, 2025
Nwaokunkpara:
Why do we always use "ALLEGEDLY" even when the facts are there
😂.
Why did the English invented the word.
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