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NUT Laments As Teachers Die Of Hunger In Kogi Due To Non-payment Of Salaries / IMSUTH Workers Protest In Black Over Salaries Owed Them By Governor Okorocha / Samuel Olorunfemi-Adams, UniAbuja Lecturer, Accused Of Victimization (pics) (2) (3) (4)

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Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by THEWEDDINGSTORE: 12:32pm On Aug 08, 2016
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Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by bracooloye(m): 12:38pm On Aug 08, 2016
Later someone will come here to ask why civil servants like collecting bribe or returns on what they are employed to do please get me right am not here to justify corrupt practice in any way but the truth is this individuals in the real sense are under employed and aside that the peanuts (salary) are not paid regularly so how then do you expect this individuals to cope with their families without expecting to get something from you to sustain when they discharge their duties

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Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by Ptoocool(m): 1:00pm On Aug 08, 2016
Sijo01:
Since the inception of this administration, it's being from one protest to another, from strike to strike.

You mean to say back-to-back protest and strike?


Like running an epileptic govt.? grin

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Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by Sijo01(f): 1:04pm On Aug 08, 2016
Ptoocool:


You mean to say back-to-back protest and strike?


Like running an epileptic govt.? grin

Gbam! Gbamer!! Gbamest!!!

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Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by omogin(f): 1:05pm On Aug 08, 2016
dubemnaija:
its high time National assembly criminalize anyone withholding their workers' salaries. Whats all this for christ sake?? you don't pay people at the end of the month, yet you collect ur fat pay and expect others to go home hungry...
APC are not a sensitive govt I said so before
Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by BABANGBALI: 1:25pm On Aug 08, 2016
Trailblazer1:
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The only thing working in Nigeria is the stick in-between Buhari's legs grin grin grin grin


May those who used their God given thumb to print on the ballot for Buhari suffer more than any other Nigeria under the curse of Buhari
you made no sense at all and your joke was sooooooo dry
Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by passionate88: 1:34pm On Aug 08, 2016
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Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by Nobody: 2:01pm On Aug 08, 2016
The chickens have come home to roost.

By chickens.....I mean the fallout of 2013.

Back in 2009, ASUU signed an agreement that guaranteed N3trillion in extra funding for the University sector. In 2013...Government said that they could not honor that agreement. So....ASUU signed another agreement ie N1 trillion over 5 years.

That meant that our universities were essentially told to fend for themselves.

As a result, some VC's increased fees. But Nigerians told them that we were too poor to pay the new fees. So, the fees were not paid.

Now...here we are.

There is a solution. Either someone finds N5 trillion RIGHT now for our universities......or we raise the fees. Oil prices have fallen....and even when they were sky high in 2013...government could not afford to look after all our universities.

So Nigerians......we have to raise the fees. Sorry.....but education is not cheap. Unless you have N5 trillion somewhere. Covenant pays its lecturers on time because fees are kept high.

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Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by Nobody: 2:06pm On Aug 08, 2016
Trailblazer1:
grin grin grin grin grin grin
The only thing working in Nigeria is the stick in-between Buhari's legs grin grin grin grin


May those who used their God given thumb to print on the ballot for Buhari suffer more than any other Nigeria under the curse of Buhari

Go and ask GEJ why he did not give ASUU N3 trillion for unviersities in 2013.? ....esentially telling the universities to raise fees or suffer?

And you people were the ones who called ASUU names back in 2013.

Now, what ASUU was striking to prevent has come to pass. Your friends in PDP wasted money....where they could not save between 2011-14...but instead spent and chop. Now..there is no money thanks to fall in oil price.

I think PMB needs to work harder....but this one is not his fault. And the only solution now is fee increases. Which you people don't like. You want to keep living like oil is above $100 per barrel. Well it ain't. Tighten them belts....because diversifying from oil is a long and hard journey....which APC by the way has not even started yet.(sigh).

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Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by Ptoocool(m): 2:25pm On Aug 08, 2016
Sijo01:


Gbam! Gbamer!! Gbamest!!!

But I'm a zombie (atleast datz what we're being called here) and I still believe in a great future..
Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by Ptoocool(m): 2:29pm On Aug 08, 2016
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Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by wink2015(m): 2:30pm On Aug 08, 2016
[b]Salaries can not come as long as Nigeria depend on revenue coming from oil and gas export. We unfortunately built our economy on a monoproduct platform. Our past leaders were so intoxicated with the big money from oil and gas and did not see any need to invest in alternative source of income generator. Everyday can not be our holiday! We are paying for our past mistakes as a nation! Now that the Niger delta region that is bringing over 90% of the money used in running the Nigeria project is troubled as a result of militant activities without any peace in sight and secondly oil in the international market has fallen below $50 then we have reach the precipice as a nation. This difficult times is a pointer to the fact that Nigerian should be creative in their attitude and learn to think outside the box instead of waiting for salaries from government.

Our political class right from the time we had the oil boom did not save our hard earned money for the raining days. Politicians both civilian and those in the military were busy stealing, looting and acquiring mansions, exotic cars both in Nigeria and abroad without caring about the economic implication of their action. Nigerians developed stupendous taste for foreign goods without thinking of building such infrastructure that will manufacture such goods back home. A lot of our governors and ministers were noted to have invested our money wrongly on elephant project that had no bearing on the common man in the street.

Now that oil money has dwindle to little the staff protesting should be thinking of going to their respective states and start farming. Agriculture is now the key to our survival as a nation.

I admire the vision plan of Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state who recently thought it wise to reduce the working days of some of the civil servant in Imo state to 3 days that is Monday to Wednesday with Thursday and Friday now to be used for farming or personal trading in Imo state. I think the federal government should understudy this Governor Okorocha 's example and try and reinvent similar at the federal level. There is no need to keep civil servant in their jobs and then fail to pay them at the end of the day.
Infact, Nigeria should reduce the number of staff in the civil service as it is creating laziness and is not adding value to Nigeria 's economic growth.

More Nigerian should now go to the farm with limited number of people to handle office administration. Our old men and old women doing farming and growing our food have aged some of them have died with less people to handle farming.

The federal government should introduce mechanised farming to reduce human labour in the proposed farms.

There should be less emphasis on oil and gas as a source of building our national wealth.

President Buhari should quickly commence an Agricultural revolution in Nigeria.

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Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by Sijo01(f): 4:18pm On Aug 08, 2016
Ptoocool:


But I'm a zombie (atleast datz what we're being called here) and I still believe in a great future..

It's never too late bro, zombism have cure wink.. .. ..... The wailers loves you cheesy
Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by Excelbright11(m): 4:28pm On Aug 08, 2016
This Govt wud put people through hardship 1 year to the end of their regime people will still shourt Baba cus he wud be doing gud just to get ur vote for a second term. that were we wud know a true Nigerian
Re: UniAbuja Workers Protest Non-payment Of Salaries by Ptoocool(m): 11:15pm On Aug 08, 2016
Sijo01:


It's never too late bro, zombism have cure wink.. .. ..... The wailers loves you cheesy

What's the cure? Are you a wailer?

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