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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by funsowilliams(m): 9:15am On Apr 25, 2017
chloedogie:


You must think most of us here don't know what is happening in that state. A state where i had my primary and secondary education? A state where my father and mother retired as civil servants. A state where I go to once every month. A state where I must transact a business or make a call to someone living there minimum of once a day. And you opened your mouth to say Osun doesn't owe salaries? And you opened your mouth to say GEJ drew Osun into debt? Where were you when he was busy boasting when he just came into office that with or without fed govt allocations, he will run the state better than most oil rich states? Do you think we that read your comments here don't know what's going on in that state? Can you tell me one IGF Aregbesola has erected in the state in his few years in office? That he didn't do anything is a foolish talk. He did his bit but he's a bad administrator. He lacks the skills for running a state. Abeg no just vex me this morning.
MY BROTHER GOD GO BLESS YOU.SEE, I DON'T JUST UNDERSTAND HOW SOMEONE WILL BE SO HEARTLESS TO DEFEND A BAD LEADER LIKE AREGBE...HE DOESN'T CARE ABOUT THE WELFARE OF HIS CIVIL SERVANTS.....

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by EdCure: 9:16am On Apr 25, 2017
izzou:
grin
[b]Despite the bailout funds,the South still owes. After,we will blame the north for our failures and woes
It's so sad that someone will be going to work from 8am to 4pm, five days a week, for more than six months,only for nothing to be paid to him.
Nigeria's problem is actually bad leaders.
Granted, bad leadership and financial recklessness is a factor.
But the North has many local govt areas, much more than the South. This makes them to receive twice (and thrice) as much federal allocation than the South.

Kano: 44
Katsina: 34
...
Use your tongue to count your teeth! Do the math and stop amplifying your political ignorance and self-hatred.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by 0b10010011: 9:19am On Apr 25, 2017
redsun:
All the foreign exchange central bank is channelling to their cronies in the name of boosting toothless naira can be channelled towards making workers more productive and secured.

Yeye country of the apes.


I will sincerely appreciate if you can accept that you re dull


You need go get a refund from whatever school you finished from if only you happen to be learned!

Jeez! Such a crude reasoning.

An illiterate is far better off than you cos he will keep quite and learn about matters before intruding.

You really exposed yourself!
Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by achi4u(m): 9:19am On Apr 25, 2017
Ebonyi state is trying in all human endeavour. Kudos to Umahi

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by 0b10010011: 9:21am On Apr 25, 2017
EdCure:

Granted, bad leadership and financial recklessness is a factor.
The North has many local govt areas, much more than the South. This makes them to receive twice (and thrice) as much federal allocation than the South.

Kano: 44
Katsina: 34
...
Use your tongue to count your teeth! Do the math and stop amplifying your political ignorance and self-hate.


You re more ignorant Mr.

Please do with Google cos I can see the bit you believe to know, can't be redeemed.

A long post you composed but void

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by izzou(m): 9:22am On Apr 25, 2017
EdCure:

Granted, bad leadership and financial recklessness is a factor.
The North has many local govt areas, much more than the South. This makes them to receive twice (and thrice) as much federal allocation than the South.

Kano: 44
Katsina: 34
...
Use your tongue to count your teeth! Do the math and stop amplifying your political ignorance and self-hate.

Apart from Kano,which I know is a giant,which northern state has a higher allocation than Bayelsa.

The funds were specifically for salaries. So don't give us the story of they receive twice or thrice.

If you don't really have any way to criticize my opinion without playing victim,look for someone else to quote abeg

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by Nobody: 9:24am On Apr 25, 2017
With the way the Nigerian proletariat has been and is still being treated,I still can't help it but wonder how we haven't plunged into a mass uprising the magnitude of the Arab spring or the French and October revolutions(Russia). The masses have been fed stone for bread and. 15 months unpaid salaries is a massive sin crying out to the heavens for justice.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by woodmood: 9:25am On Apr 25, 2017
0b10010011:



I will sincerely appreciate if you can accept that you re dull


You need go get a refund from whatever school you finished from if only you happen to be learned!

Jeez! Such a crude reasoning.

An illiterate is far better off than you cos he will keep quite and learn about matters before intruding.

You really exposed yourself!

My brother, if you are to keep responding to idiotic comments on NL, you go tire. From the childish to the absurd and the most stupid, you have them in abundance here. At times you need to read and move on.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by Nightshift(m): 9:27am On Apr 25, 2017
A quick reminder to the haters of Enugu State. Enugu state has the largest landmass in Igboland. The state civil service is the most organized in Igboland. Enugu state have always been home to prominent Igbo men and women e.g Owelle Nnamdi Azikiwe, Ikemba Odumegwu Ojukwu, Aninefungwu Christain Onoh, Eze N'Ukpo, Hyde Onuaguluchi, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu.

Enugu state has the potential to power all the South Eastern and South states with electricity from its coal deposit. Enugu state is the home to Enugu Rangers International...the most popular football club in Igboland!! Enugu City is Igboland's Berlin and Paris combined. Enugu bu isi mmiri Anigbo!!!

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by koning: 9:28am On Apr 25, 2017
Yyeske:
Was Enugu in the list of states that have paid fully and why was it not listed if they are not oweing at all?


The article was about 'heavily indebted states despite bailout funds'. Enugu was not mentioned as being heavily indebted. SO LEAVE IT OUT.
Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by ekene247(m): 9:29am On Apr 25, 2017
Yyeske:
Ugwuanyi is trying and owning salaries then what what will you say about Obiano and Umahi? I stay in Onitsha and visit Enugu often so what are you talking about? Me seeing Abia and Enugu on that list got me riled up and I took it as a blight on Ndigbo because they have no reason to be there. Okorocha can be excused for wanting the tallest Christmas tree in Africa but Ikpeazu and Ugwuanyi can not

please, where did you see that Enugu is owing salary?

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by BabaCommander: 9:32am On Apr 25, 2017
Nonsense. Delta State is owning more than 8 months.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by Nationale: 9:34am On Apr 25, 2017
Abia is owing workers heavily. The funny thing is that whenever issues like this crop up the defenders of this ruthless government would quickly come up with excuses such as the governor is fighting legal battle with the money and all that. I really wonder if the governor is normal if he can give more than 50 billion as bribe to the judges while her workers die of hunger and infrastructures decay.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by EdCure: 9:35am On Apr 25, 2017
izzou:
Apart from Kano,which I know is a giant,which northern state has a higher allocation than Bayelsa.
The funds were specifically for salaries. So don't give us the story of they receive twice or thrice.
If you don't really have any way to criticize my opinion without playing victim,look for someone else to quote abeg
I'm not holding a brief for any governor. But what if they have a backlog of financial obligations and contractual commitments to meet and fulfil?
Is a state made solely of civil servants?

Like I said earlier, you may be right in some of your assertions. But making a comparative analysis between the north and South, and blaming the South for the fallout from this failed arrangement is very unfair to the people and governments of southern Nigeria.
0b10010011:
You re more ignorant Mr.
Please do with Google cos I can see the bit you believe to know, can't be redeemed.
A long post you composed but void

Mumu, what the North doesn't receive in state allocation as per derivation, it recieves thrice through the rigged Local Government System.

I didn't expect an unlettered, poorly evolved bonehead like you to know that.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by KevinDein: 9:39am On Apr 25, 2017
Wrong post
Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by achi4u(m): 9:39am On Apr 25, 2017
Nightshift:
There is no mention of the status of Enugu and Akwa-Ibom states on the newspaper report. Or were you reading with defect eyeglasses?
Oga Nightshift longest time Bro, how things over ur side?
Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by koning: 9:39am On Apr 25, 2017
Nightshift:
A quick reminder to the haters of Enugu State. Enugu state has the largest landmass in Igboland. The state civil service is the most organized in Igboland. Enugu state have always been home to prominent Igbo men and women e.g Owelle Nnamdi Azikiwe, Ikemba Odumegwu Ojukwu, Aninefungwu Christain Onoh, Eze N'Ukpo, Hyde Onuaguluchi, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu.

Enugu state has the potential to power all the South Eastern and South states with electricity from its coal deposit. Enugu state is the home to Enugu Rangers International...the most popular football club in Igboland!! Enugu City is Igboland's Berlin and Paris combined. Enugu bu isi mmiri Anigbo!!!


Enugu is loved by most Igbos, young and old, educated and not so educated. The few haters if truth be told are few misguided and insecure Anambra people. I have never come across an Imo, Abia, Ebonyi or Anioma person who talks negatively about Enugu state. It's always village Anambra boys that migrated to Enugu at some point, but got pissed off when Enugu state was created.

To many other Nigerians(Yoruba, Hausa and SS people) Enugu and Anambra are still one state. We are so intertwined that I do not see any reason whatsoever for the animosity by a few Anambra citizens.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by 0b10010011: 9:40am On Apr 25, 2017
EdCure:



Mumu, what the North doesn't receive in state allocation as per derivation, it recieves thrice through the rigged Local Government System.

I didn't expect unlettered, poorly evolved boneheads like you to know that.


I can't believe you still have the effrontery to defend your flaw.

I will leave you with it. You can't be redeemed.
Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by 0b10010011: 9:41am On Apr 25, 2017
koning:



Enugu is loved by most Igbos, young and old, educated and not so educated. The few haters if truth be told are few misguided and insecure Anambra people. I have never come across an Imo, Abia, Ebonyi or Anioma person who talks negatively about Enugu state. It's always village Anambra boys that migrated to Enugu at some point, but got pissed off when Enugu state was created.

To many other Nigerians(Yoruba, Hausa and SS people) Enugu and Anambra are still one state. We are so intertwined that I do no see any reason whatsoever for the animosity by a few Anambra citizens.


No doubt!


Enugu is the pride of the East.


Shouldn't be an argument.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by KevinDein: 9:42am On Apr 25, 2017
EdCure:



Mumu, what the North doesn't receive in state allocation as per derivation, it recieves thrice through the rigged Local Government System.

I didn't expect unlettered, poorly evolved boneheads like you to know that.
Ignorant. The LGAs receive their allocations from the state government who in turn receive theirs from the federal government.
Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by KevinDein: 9:44am On Apr 25, 2017
0b10010011:



I can't believe you still have the effrontery to defend your flaw.

I will leave you with it. You can't be redeemed.
That guy is very ignorant yet arrogant. A very very bad combination.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by Nobody: 9:45am On Apr 25, 2017
sarrki:


Is Lagos Owing ?
how can lagos be owing, lagos should be a country on its own.their salaries are regular like clockwork.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by Ruggedpen: 9:48am On Apr 25, 2017
ANAMBRA pay every 24th and the people owning salaries want to take over anambra, Anambra people will you allow them ? grin

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by Taku555(m): 9:48am On Apr 25, 2017
omenkaLives:
Benue is five months not four, and that is for workers in state ministries and tertiary institutions (with the exclusion of Benue State University). Local government employees and primary school teachers are being owed about eight months!

Lazy journalists and their crappy reports.

They should simply take that state and sell it to Lagos. angry
Omenka!
Ortom has been nothing but a disaster.
Omenka!
Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by aloobright17: 9:50am On Apr 25, 2017
Yyeske:
What stops Anambra forming a collabo with Ebonyi and buying up Enugu over or forming another one with Rivers and buying Imo and Abia states?

. Lagos will find it difficult buying up the other SW states because the backlog of salaries in those states would overwhelm Lagos State but Lagos must be forced to buy them anyway since they all claim to be Lagosians immediately they cross the "Welcome to Lagos" sign.

Anuofia, Anambra buying Abia Imo Enugu Ebonyi Blah Blah Blah, Anambra should have good roads, pipe borne water,steady power, good sewage system e.t.c before buying.

Even if you don't respect Abia and Ebonyi states,don't you have respect for Enugu and IMO? SMH

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by Nobody: 9:50am On Apr 25, 2017
Abia State owing 8months salary, not 2..
Almost encroaching to 9..
Get ur info right

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by tollyboy5(m): 9:50am On Apr 25, 2017
kogi state is know to be useless nou sad

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by izzou(m): 9:53am On Apr 25, 2017
EdCure:

I'm not holding a brief for any governor. But what if they have a backlog of financial obligations and contractual commitments to meet and fulfil?
Is a state made solely of civil servants?

Like I said earlier, you may be right in some of your assertions. But making a comparative analysis between the north and South, and blaming the South for the fallout from this failed arrangement is very unfair to the people and governments of southern Nigeria.

.

I made comparisons,based on the purpose of the funds,and how it was utilized.

Imagine someone going to work for six months without payment.

Common. The southern governors performed very poorly on this one. Let's tell ourselves the truth

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by Jaypalmz: 9:53am On Apr 25, 2017
bayelsa state is the worst with still paying half salaries, and still owing more than 12mths

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by EdCure: 9:54am On Apr 25, 2017
0b10010011:
I can't believe you still have the effrontery to defend your flaw.
I will leave you with it. You can't be redeemed.
KevinDein:
That guy is very ignorant yet arrogant. A very very bad combination.
You are shining crystals of colossal ignorance. Further arguments with you pays with a worthless coin.

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Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by Nigeriadondie: 9:54am On Apr 25, 2017
I ve said it repeatedly that d set of goats in this God forsaken nation are the governors and National Assembly members. Statr governors have no reason to owe salaries. They get monthly allocations, generate revenues and some do get grants. A state like Bayelsa that gets 13% derivation in addition should even have extra cash and small population and as such small labour force.
Because some of d National assmbly members were governors or some aspire to be governors that is why they wud never make laws to kill corruption rather they pamper corruption. If not tell me why someone who embezzle billions wud get mere 2 years jail term cos they dont want to shoot themselves in the foot.
Re: 12 States Owe Salaries Despite Bailout Funds From FG by Nobody: 9:55am On Apr 25, 2017
omenkaLives:
Benue is five months not four, and that is for workers in state ministries and tertiary institutions (with the exclusion of Benue State University). Local government employees and primary school teachers are being owed about eight months!

Lazy journalists and their crappy reports.

They should simply take that state and sell it to Lagos. angry

Ortom has been nothing but a disaster.

May be they have already add APRIL into the list because APRIL salary will not be paid

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