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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by awele186: 10:50pm On Apr 09, 2020
Whether strike or not, those deductions are the same across all mdas under ippis. I know lots of agencies who had allowances removed when they joined ippis until approval was sort for salary and wages commission.


I always said it that SSANU and NASU were stupid to join ippis. United we stand, divided we fall. Assuming the whole university unions had joined hands together to fight ippis. They would have won. Who is loosing now, out of selfish interest..... Mchew.......the minister of finance and accountant general are scammers.....i am so damn sick of this country. I bet the unions will be gearing up for strike after corona........ [/quote]
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by ashafson: 8:13am On Apr 10, 2020
Min wage addition: N54k +
Total deduction: N51k +
Then where is the min wage?
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by chyomy: 9:51am On Apr 10, 2020
Exactly why ASUU said university system is peculiar and can't be treated as core civil service. Why will they treat us as mdas. Did the bursars not give them the salary templates. This people are just wicked. Wicked is even an understatement. They are blood suckers, impossible set of people.
ashafson:
Min wage addition: N54k +
Total deduction: N51k +
Then where is the min wage?
awele186:
Whether strike or not, those deductions are the same across all mdas under ippis. I know lots of agencies who had allowances removed when they joined ippis until approval was sort for salary and wages commission.


I always said it that SSANU and NASU were stupid to join ippis. United we stand, divided we fall. Assuming the whole university unions had joined hands together to fight ippis. They would have won. Who is loosing now, out of selfish interest..... Mchew.......the minister of finance and accountant general are scammers.....i am so damn sick of this country. I bet the unions will be gearing up for strike after corona........

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Guzel: 10:41am On Apr 10, 2020
awele186:
Whether strike or not, those deductions are the same across all mdas under ippis. I know lots of agencies who had allowances removed when they joined ippis until approval was sort for salary and wages commission.


I always said it that SSANU and NASU were stupid to join ippis. United we stand, divided we fall. Assuming the whole university unions had joined hands together to fight ippis. They would have won. Who is loosing now, out of selfish interest..... Mchew.......the minister of finance and accountant general are scammers.....i am so damn sick of this country. I bet the unions will be gearing up for strike after corona........
My dear universities are not run as MDAs anywhere in the world. Universitas (universal)
Staff of MDAs don’t write books, journals or attend conferences for promotion plus numerous membership fees for professional associations.
They don’t need masters and PhD for promotion
Imagine the hazard of grading and failing cultists who in turn threatens university staff.
What if we decide to employ foreign specialists as academics, do we subject them to civil service rules?

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by awele186: 10:55am On Apr 10, 2020
Felt you'd come up with a better argument instead of writing books. Do you know the risk some other specialised mdas also face, i know mdas that staffs must belong to their professional bodies and be current before promotion is due. You talking about failing cultist, do you know the hazards some other specialised mdas face on duties.
So if you to sit with the minister of finance and accountant General and you are asked to defend the need for universities perculiar paying mechanisms, this is what you would say? Writing journal and grading cultist? Even i would come up with a better reason for universities.
Finally if you go on sabbatical to a university in the UK won't you work according to the laid down guidelines of the university? So why won't foreigners work according to our university and civil service guidelines? Are lectures not in the civil service? You can teach in a private university if you don't want government intervention or interference



My dear universities are not run as MDAs anywhere in the world. Universitas (universal)
Staff of MDAs don’t write books, journals or attend conferences for promotion plus numerous membership fees for professional associations.
They don’t need masters and PhD for promotion
Imagine the hazard of grading and failing cultists who in turn threatens university staff.
What if we decide to employ foreign specialists as academics, do we subject them to civil service rules? [/quote]

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Guzel: 2:31pm On Apr 10, 2020
awele186:
Felt you'd come up with a better argument instead of writing books. Do you know the risk some other specialised mdas also face, i know mdas that staffs must belong to their professional bodies and be current before promotion is due. You talking about failing cultist, do you know the hazards some other specialised mdas face on duties.
So if you to sit with the minister of finance and accountant General and you are asked to defend the need for universities perculiar paying mechanisms, this is what you would say? Writing journal and grading cultist? Even i would come up with a better reason for universities.
Finally if you go on sabbatical to a university in the UK won't you work according to the laid down guidelines of the university? So why won't foreigners work according to our university and civil service guidelines? Are lectures not in the civil service? You can teach in a private university if you don't want government intervention or interference. What was the question?



My dear universities are not run as MDAs anywhere in the world. Universitas (universal)
Staff of MDAs don’t write books, journals or attend conferences for promotion plus numerous membership fees for professional associations.
They don’t need masters and PhD for promotion
Imagine the hazard of grading and failing cultists who in turn threatens university staff.
What if we decide to employ foreign specialists as academics, do we subject them to civil service rules?

The reason I avoid arguing with people who are not aware of issues is because of unregimented argument such as this.
What was the issue? MDAs lost some allowances when they joined IPPIS. Then I articulated the reasons why those allowances perculiar to universities should be restored. Publishing in a reputable journal is not less than 35k amongst other issues I raised.

Now to the issues you raised, the issue wasn’t about the need to sustain or reject ippis but based on perculiar allowances. So benching the ippis thing on my response on perculiar allowances gives you away. ASUU and some of us have taken turns to write on the Ippis issue hence expanding the issue here again is totally unnecessary. We have articulated our issues against ippis; some are have manifested in the February and March salaries.

Again you comparing the UK sabatical thing further expose your ignorance. Are you aware that some non-teaching staff on sabbatical were not paid Feb/March salaries. On another level, I hope you even know the difference between a public servant and civil servant. Apparently, from your argument you don’t know. Everyone in Govt circle is not a civil servant. Even at that, there are stakeholders in every sector, everything doesn’t start and end with government. Unions are stakeholders in government circles (learn more on unions and interest groups). I don’t know who you work for but I was employed under the laws establishing federal universities and regulations of governing council of my university which was stated on my appointment letter.
Just like many, your next line might be why not generate your salary. Government made it impossible. Higher Education is almost free in Nigeria, unlike in your UK. There is a subsidy on tertiary education hence govt takes care of salaries. Once again, I’m not a civil servant and cannot be bundled as one. Infact one of the issues at stake with ippis is the issue of autonomy of universities and their councils under this ippis which I don’t want to restate again.
Police and other similar agencies you tagged “Special MDAs” were wrongly bundled into ippis but nobody to fight for them. If ippis is for civil servants, then police etc have no business there. If it is meant for public servants, then let’s amend the laws up from salaries commission and drag everyone in including Mr. President, staff of CBN, FIRS and NNPC that were exempted from ippis.

From my experience in the UK, academics don’t earn peanuts and are not forced to enroll in a central payment system like Ippis neither are they civil servants. Professors in UK earn above 100k pounds annually whereas their Nigerian counterparts take home less than 20k dollars despite the harsh working conditions.

Hope you are aware that the 2009 agreement states that proffesors will earn the equivalence of 4K dollars monthly. Today profs. take home less than 1500 dollars dues to exchange rate wahala. The benchmark of 4K dollars then was to attract foreign scholars. My colleagues rush to UK etc for sabbatical but we can’t attract any to Nigeria atleast for exchange of ideas. Today government wants to destroy all the Memorandum of Understanding/Agreement/Actions signed with Ippis.
No doubt there is huge corruption in the system, ippis is not the solution as it’s creating huge problem which is like rubbing Peter to pay Paul. ASUU as a responsible stakeholder is developing an alternative known as NUTAS( Nigerian Universities Transparency And Accountability system) free of any charge. This is unlike the ippis where government pays hundreds of billions to the contractors to maintain. This NUTAS will be domiciled in our institutions with a desk officer sent by ippis OAGF. There are “claims” that ippis office inserts names in university payroll who are not staff of the universities. A staff of my bursary unit told me that some of payslips of February sent to my university were not staff of the university. They were quickly retrieved.

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by awele186: 3:14pm On Apr 10, 2020
You have written a whole lot of jargon and also contradicting yourself. Lol everyone within a government circle is either a civil servant or a public servant. The definition of both is there for you to see and you can resign if you don't want to be called such. My dear i also recieve peculiarity allowance and if you don't have approval from salary and wages commission it would be removed when you join ippis.
You must also think mdas are just for core ministries forgetting mda means (ministries, department and agencies) even dpr are cbn are called mdas are the not under ippis. They were exempted because they kept a certain percentage of their revenue for running cost(personnel/capital expenditure). However you bring absolutely nothing to the government. You very lazy and lack the capacity to innovate and develop inventions. Just imagine calling 35k as what you use to publish journals that's change compared to what other people in mdas used to renew their yearly professional subscription.
If the non academic staff was not paid, they should sort it out with ippis as many of you work for different universities at the same time and you would be exposed soon enough. NUTAS is just another way to continue with the ghost workers, the Nigerian university system keep peddling.
Lastly the university system in Nigeria is very lazy, you carry out no research and you want to compare yourself to your counterparts in developed nations. Do you know how much foreign direct investment those universities bring to their nation or even grants. You sit down with your outdated curriculum and expect the world to revolve around you. If you like don't sort your issue with ippis and come online to rant. You want to resolve government subversion and still remain independent

The reason I avoid arguing with people who are not aware of issues is because of unregimented argument such as this.
What was the issue? MDAs lost some allowances when they joined IPPIS. Then I articulated the reasons why those allowances perculiar to universities should be restored. Publishing in a reputable journal is not less than 35k amongst other issues I raised.

Now to the issues you raised, the issue wasn’t about the need to sustain or reject ippis but based on perculiar allowances. So benching the ippis thing on my response on perculiar allowances gives you away. ASUU and some of us have taken turns to write on the Ippis issue hence expanding the issue here again is totally unnecessary. We have articulated our issues against ippis; some are have manifested in the February and March salaries.

Again you comparing the UK sabatical thing further expose your ignorance. Are you aware that some non-teaching staff on ippis were not paid. Feb/March salaries. On another level, I hope you know even the difference between a public servant and civil servant. Apparently, from your argument you don’t know. Everyone in Govt circle is not a civil servant. Even at that, there are stakeholders in every sector, everything doesn’t start and end with government. Unions are stakeholders in government circles (learn more on unions and interest groups). I don’t know who you work for but I was employed under the laws establishing federal universities and regulations of governing council of my university which was stated in my appointment letter.
Just like many, your next line might be why not generate your salary. Government made it impossible. Higher Education is almost free in Nigeria, unlike in your UK. There is a subsidy on tertiary education hence govt takes care of salaries. Once again, I’m not a civil servant and cannot be bundled as one. Infact one of the issues at stake with ippis is the issue of autonomy of universities and their councils under this ippis which I don’t want to restate again.
Police and other similar agencies you tagged “Special MDAs” were wrongly bundled into ippis but nobody to fight for them. If ippis is for civil servants, then police etc have no business there. If it is meant for public servants, then let’s amend the laws up from salaries commission and drag everyone in including Mr. President, staff of CBN, FIRS and NNPC that were exempted from ippis.

From my experience in the UK, academics don’t earn peanuts and are not forced to enroll in a central payment system like Ippis neither are they civil servants. Professors in UK earn above 100k pounds annually whereas their Nigerian counterparts take home less than 20k dollars despite the harsh working conditions.

Hope you are aware that the 2009 agreement states that proffesors will earn the equivalence of 4K dollars monthly. Today profs. take home less than 1500 dollars dues to exchange rate wahala. The benchmark of 4K dollars then was to attract foreign scholars. My colleagues rush to UK etc for sabbatical but we can’t attract any to Nigeria atleast for exchange of ideas. Today government wants to destroy all the Memorandum of Understanding/Agreement/Actions signed with Ippis.
No doubt there is huge corruption in the system, ippis is not the solution as it’s creating huge problem which is like rubbing Peter to pay Paul. ASUU as a responsible stakeholder is developing an alternative known as NUTAS( Nigerian Universities Transparency And Accountability system) free of any charge. This is unlike the ippis where government pays hundreds of billions to the contractors to maintain. This NUTAS will be domiciled in our institutions with a desk officer sent by ippis OAGF. There are “claims” that ippis office inserts names in university payroll who are not staff of the universities. A staff of my bursary unit told me that some of payslips of February sent to my university were not staff of the university. They were quickly retrieved. [/quote]
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by LibrarianD: 4:10pm On Apr 10, 2020
awele186:
You have written a whole lot of jargon and also contradicting yourself. Lol everyone within a government circle is either a civil servant or a public servant. The definition of both is there for you to see and you can resign if you don't want to be called such. My dear i also recieve peculiarity allowance and if you don't have approval from salary and wages commission it would be removed when you join ippis.
You must also think mdas are just for core ministries forgetting mda means (ministries, department and agencies) even dpr are cbn are called mdas are the not under ippis. They were exempted because they kept a certain percentage of their revenue for running cost(personnel/capital expenditure). However you bring absolutely nothing to the government. You very lazy and lack the capacity to innovate and develop inventions. Just imagine calling 35k as what you use to publish journals that's change compared to what other people in mdas used to renew their yearly professional subscription.
If the non academic staff was not paid, they should sort it out with ippis as many of you work for different universities at the same time and you would be exposed soon enough. NUTAS is just another way to continue with the ghost workers, the Nigerian university system keep peddling.
Lastly the university system in Nigeria is very lazy, you carry out no research and you want to compare yourself to your counterparts in developed nations. Do you know how much foreign direct investment those universities bring to their nation or even grants. You sit down with your outdated curriculum and expect the world to revolve around you. If you like don't sort your issue with ippis and come online to rant. You want to resolve government subversion and still remain independent.

Your idea that academic staff in universities are lazy reveals your stock. Stop showing ignorance. Stop comparing those that just process memos to those that carry out teaching and research. It reeks of lack of understanding. Comparing professional association subscription to research is an all time low for you. If you are a dean, H.o.d or head of a committee it is seen as community service, stop the unequal comparisons. Guy use the internet during this lock down now! I can't teach you everything.

Most academics I know are subscribed to a minimum of 3 professional associations (Int'l, Nat'l& Specialization), it's just what it is. Leave your narrow group of friends and expand your horizon. It may open you up to what constitute academic work

If you are a product of a faulty tertiary education system, blame yourself. Stop generalizing. I've had wonderful lecturers that won international grants. I know.of lecturers who are in research teams in in the USA, Canada, UK, kenya and SA. These are teams with funding from Bill and Melinda, UN, NIH and co. Your narrow perspective is definitely not the state of the art in Nigeria.

I have said before and I will say it again the government will still invite ASUU to the negotiating table because they see beyond the deceit of politicians.

All ye anti ASUU, see the politician as your common enemy, the COVID-19 pandemic has made that evident. They don't even know that our hospitals are poorly equipped. How will they know about the lack of reagents, learning resources and spaces, acute shortage of experts in certain disciplines on our campuses.

ASUU struggle is about quality and affordable Univ edu needed to provide the needed knowledge worker for our development efforts. Since most of us can't travel abroad

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by awele186: 4:21pm On Apr 10, 2020
Sharap there, if you like don't contribute anything to the national economy and be here disturbing us about ASUU. Lazy set of people, is it not the same ASUU people that can read on tv or can't call numbers during elections. My friend go and sit down, ippis is here to stay, if you don't like it you resign. All due process must be followed before peculiarity allowance should be restored. Better start seeking for approval for salary and wages commission or else it would continue to get slashed. Your mates are developing ventilators, you sit and use outdated curriculum.

Your idea that academic staff in universities lazy reveals your stock. Stop showing ignorance. Stop comparing those that just process memos to those that carry out teaching and research. It reeks of lack of understanding. Comparing professional association subscription to research is an all time low for you. If you are a dean, H.o.d or head of a committee it is seen as community service, stop the unequal comparisons. Guy use the internet during this lock down now! I can't teach you everything.

Most academic I know are subscribed to a minimum of 3 professional associations (Int'l, Nat'l& Specialization), it's just what it is. Leave your narrow group of friends and expand your horizon. It may open you up to what constitute academic work

If you are a product of a faulty tertiary education system, blame yourself. Stop generalizing. I've had wonderful lecturers that won international grants. I know.of lecturers who are in research teams in in the USA, Canada, UK, kenya and SA. These are teams with funding from Bill and Melinda, UN, NIH and co. Your narrow perspective is definitely not the state of the art in Nigeria.

I have said before and I will say it again the government will still invite ASUU to the negotiating table because they see beyond the deceit of politicians.

All ye anti ASUU, see the politician as your common enemy, the COVID-19 pandemic has made that evident. They don't even know that our hospitals are poorly equipped. How will they know about the lack of reagents, learning resources and spaces, acute shortage of experts in certain disciplines on our campuses.

ASUU struggle is about quality and affordable Univ edu needed to provide the needed knowledge worker for our development efforts. Since most of us can't travel abroad

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by LibrarianD: 4:29pm On Apr 10, 2020
awele186:
Sharap there, if you like don't contribute anything to the national economy and be here disturbing us about ASUU. Lazy set of people, is it not the same ASUU people that can read on tv or can't call numbers during elections. My friend go and sit down, ippis is here to stay, if you don't like it you resign. All due process must be followed before peculiarity allowance should be restored. Better start seeking for approval for salary and wages commission or else it would continue to get slashed. Your mates are developing ventilators, you sit and use outdated curriculum.

Your idea that academic staff in universities lazy reveals your stock. Stop showing ignorance. Stop comparing those that just process memos to those that carry out teaching and research. It reeks of lack of understanding. Comparing professional association subscription to research is an all time low for you. If you are a dean, H.o.d or head of a committee it is seen as community service, stop the unequal comparisons. Guy use the internet during this lock down now! I can't teach you everything.

Most academic I know are subscribed to a minimum of 3 professional associations (Int'l, Nat'l& Specialization), it's just what it is. Leave your narrow group of friends and expand your horizon. It may open you up to what constitute academic work

If you are a product of a faulty tertiary education system, blame yourself. Stop generalizing. I've had wonderful lecturers that won international grants. I know.of lecturers who are in research teams in in the USA, Canada, UK, kenya and SA. These are teams with funding from Bill and Melinda, UN, NIH and co. Your narrow perspective is definitely not the state of the art in Nigeria.



Guy,
I understand that you're obsessed with ASUU. I am not the solution to your problem but I have helped out with reducing your ignorance.


Stay stafe and update your knowledge, skills and competencies.

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Guzel: 4:32pm On Apr 10, 2020
awele186:
You have written a whole lot of jargon and also contradicting yourself. Lol everyone within a government circle is either a civil servant or a public servant. The definition of both is there for you to see and you can resign if you don't want to be called such. My dear i also recieve peculiarity allowance and if you don't have approval from salary and wages commission it would be removed when you join ippis.
You must also think mdas are just for core ministries forgetting mda means (ministries, department and agencies) even dpr are cbn are called mdas are the not under ippis. They were exempted because they kept a certain percentage of their revenue for running cost(personnel/capital expenditure). However you bring absolutely nothing to the government. You very lazy and lack the capacity to innovate and develop inventions. Just imagine calling 35k as what you use to publish journals that's change compared to what other people in mdas used to renew their yearly professional subscription.
If the non academic staff was not paid, they should sort it out with ippis as many of you work for different universities at the same time and you would be exposed soon enough. NUTAS is just another way to continue with the ghost workers, the Nigerian university system keep peddling.
Lastly the university system in Nigeria is very lazy, you carry out no research and you want to compare yourself to your counterparts in developed nations. Do you know how much foreign direct investment those universities bring to their nation or even grants. You sit down with your outdated curriculum and expect the world to revolve around you. If you like don't sort your issue with ippis and come online to rant. You want to resolve government subversion and still remain independent

The reason I avoid arguing with people who are not aware of issues is because of unregimented argument such as this.
What was the issue? MDAs lost some allowances when they joined IPPIS. Then I articulated the reasons why those allowances perculiar to universities should be restored. Publishing in a reputable journal is not less than 35k amongst other issues I raised.

Now to the issues you raised, the issue wasn’t about the need to sustain or reject ippis but based on perculiar allowances. So benching the ippis thing on my response on perculiar allowances gives you away. ASUU and some of us have taken turns to write on the Ippis issue hence expanding the issue here again is totally unnecessary. We have articulated our issues against ippis; some are have manifested in the February and March salaries.

Again you comparing the UK sabatical thing further expose your ignorance. Are you aware that some non-teaching staff on ippis were not paid. Feb/March salaries. On another level, I hope you know even the difference between a public servant and civil servant. Apparently, from your argument you don’t know. Everyone in Govt circle is not a civil servant. Even at that, there are stakeholders in every sector, everything doesn’t start and end with government. Unions are stakeholders in government circles (learn more on unions and interest groups). I don’t know who you work for but I was employed under the laws establishing federal universities and regulations of governing council of my university which was stated in my appointment letter.
Just like many, your next line might be why not generate your salary. Government made it impossible. Higher Education is almost free in Nigeria, unlike in your UK. There is a subsidy on tertiary education hence govt takes care of salaries. Once again, I’m not a civil servant and cannot be bundled as one. Infact one of the issues at stake with ippis is the issue of autonomy of universities and their councils under this ippis which I don’t want to restate again.
Police and other similar agencies you tagged “Special MDAs” were wrongly bundled into ippis but nobody to fight for them. If ippis is for civil servants, then police etc have no business there. If it is meant for public servants, then let’s amend the laws up from salaries commission and drag everyone in including Mr. President, staff of CBN, FIRS and NNPC that were exempted from ippis.

From my experience in the UK, academics don’t earn peanuts and are not forced to enroll in a central payment system like Ippis neither are they civil servants. Professors in UK earn above 100k pounds annually whereas their Nigerian counterparts take home less than 20k dollars despite the harsh working conditions.

Hope you are aware that the 2009 agreement states that proffesors will earn the equivalence of 4K dollars monthly. Today profs. take home less than 1500 dollars dues to exchange rate wahala. The benchmark of 4K dollars then was to attract foreign scholars. My colleagues rush to UK etc for sabbatical but we can’t attract any to Nigeria atleast for exchange of ideas. Today government wants to destroy all the Memorandum of Understanding/Agreement/Actions signed with Ippis.
No doubt there is huge corruption in the system, ippis is not the solution as it’s creating huge problem which is like rubbing Peter to pay Paul. ASUU as a responsible stakeholder is developing an alternative known as NUTAS( Nigerian Universities Transparency And Accountability system) free of any charge. This is unlike the ippis where government pays hundreds of billions to the contractors to maintain. This NUTAS will be domiciled in our institutions with a desk officer sent by ippis OAGF. There are “claims” that ippis office inserts names in university payroll who are not staff of the universities. A staff of my bursary unit told me that some of payslips of February sent to my university were not staff of the university. They were quickly retrieved.
It’s jargon to you because you couldn’t comprehend. Wonder why you jumped into what is above your reasoning. Even when your comment that tagged lecturers as civil servants is here. You’re denying. Learn to quote properly so we know where your nonsense starts.

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by LudaChriz(m): 5:23pm On Apr 10, 2020
Enough of all these arguments pls

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by ashafson: 5:32pm On Apr 10, 2020
LudaChriz:
Enough of all these arguments pls
I Wonder ooo!!!
These people are there chopping all your entitlement and you guys are here arguing unnecessary
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by otokx(m): 8:01pm On Apr 10, 2020
ashafson:

I Wonder ooo!!!
These people are there chopping all your entitlement and you guys are here arguing unnecessary

Well said
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by beauty7: 9:01am On Apr 11, 2020
Please how true is it that the federal government is to pay all her workers 100% salary as part of the measures in the fight against corona virus?

I heard it said in the news today in Akwa Ibom state.
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Yohh: 9:21am On Apr 11, 2020
beauty7:
Please how true is it that the federal government is to pay all her workers 100% salary as part of the measures in the fight against corona virus?

I heard it said in the news today in Akwa Ibom state.
I haven't seen such news and if anything of such will happen, it will be similar to what Ghana did.
Ghana suspended tax deductions from health workers' salaries for three months.
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Mazikic(m): 10:05am On Apr 11, 2020
awele186:
Sharap there, if you like don't contribute anything to the national economy and be here disturbing us about ASUU. Lazy set of people, is it not the same ASUU people that can read on tv or can't call numbers during elections. My friend go and sit down, ippis is here to stay, if you don't like it you resign. All due process must be followed before peculiarity allowance should be restored. Better start seeking for approval for salary and wages commission or else it would continue to get slashed. Your mates are developing ventilators, you sit and use outdated curriculum.

Your idea that academic staff in universities lazy reveals your stock. Stop showing ignorance. Stop comparing those that just process memos to those that carry out teaching and research. It reeks of lack of understanding. Comparing professional association subscription to research is an all time low for you. If you are a dean, H.o.d or head of a committee it is seen as community service, stop the unequal comparisons. Guy use the internet during this lock down now! I can't teach you everything.

Most academic I know are subscribed to a minimum of 3 professional associations (Int'l, Nat'l& Specialization), it's just what it is. Leave your narrow group of friends and expand your horizon. It may open you up to what constitute academic work

If you are a product of a faulty tertiary education system, blame yourself. Stop generalizing. I've had wonderful lecturers that won international grants. I know.of lecturers who are in research teams in in the USA, Canada, UK, kenya and SA. These are teams with funding from Bill and Melinda, UN, NIH and co. Your narrow perspective is definitely not the state of the art in Nigeria.

I have said before and I will say it again the government will still invite ASUU to the negotiating table because they see beyond the deceit of politicians.

All ye anti ASUU, see the politician as your common enemy, the COVID-19 pandemic has made that evident. They don't even know that our hospitals are poorly equipped. How will they know about the lack of reagents, learning resources and spaces, acute shortage of experts in certain disciplines on our campuses.

ASUU struggle is about quality and affordable Univ edu needed to provide the needed knowledge worker for our development efforts. Since most of us can't travel abroad


"When the argument is lost, abuse is resorted to."

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Beress(m): 11:56am On Apr 11, 2020
Mazikic:

"When the argument is lost, abuse is resorted to."
Oga don't bring this issue up again. Be matured for once

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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Fabregas1109: 9:09am On Apr 12, 2020
So far so many institutions had received March 2020 salary alerts, leaving very few institutions with some great areas in

However, all these issues as informed by IPPIS Director are technical issues, as IPPIS is set to pay arrears of minimum wage to all higher institutions members that had been captured by IPPIS.

In view of this, our March salaries (YabaTech and those who are yet to be paid) was just received by CBN this morning around 8am, but in line with the financial regulations, it will take at least 24hours before payment could reflect in various accounts.

In view of this, we've been assured that alerts will start coming in Friday evening or latest Saturday morning.

Please note, there had been another set of complaints again with regards short payment against march salaries also from different institutions, reasons given by IPPIS is as a result of bursars of various institutions not submitting their staff complaints on time. IPPIS however promised to make amend all these irregularities come April salaries.

Also, note as we've been informed, arrears of 9 months will start dropping as from next Tuesday. Our prayer now is that for all these agreements be met asap.

In conclusion, I implore us all to be calm, be law abiding and please.

Thank you all, enjoy your weekend and wish you all happy easter celebration.


_*Source:*_
NLC National Platform
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by adewale4jesus: 12:04pm On Apr 12, 2020
Fabregas1109:
So far so many institutions had received March 2020 salary alerts, leaving very few institutions with some great areas in

However, all these issues as informed by IPPIS Director are technical issues, as IPPIS is set to pay arrears of minimum wage to all higher institutions members that had been captured by IPPIS.

In view of this, our March salaries (YabaTech and those who are yet to be paid) was just received by CBN this morning around 8am, but in line with the financial regulations, it will take at least 24hours before payment could reflect in various accounts.

In view of this, we've been assured that alerts will start coming in Friday evening or latest Saturday morning.

Please note, there had been another set of complaints again with regards short payment against march salaries also from different institutions, reasons given by IPPIS is as a result of bursars of various institutions not submitting their staff complaints on time. IPPIS however promised to make amend all these irregularities come April salaries.

Also, note as we've been informed, arrears of 9 months will start dropping as from next Tuesday. Our prayer now is that for all these agreements be met asap.

In conclusion, I implore us all to be calm, be law abiding and please.

Thank you all, enjoy your weekend and wish you all happy easter celebration.


_*Source:*_
NLC National Platform
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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by amanda2013(f): 6:13pm On Apr 12, 2020
Fabregas1109:
So far so many institutions had received March 2020 salary alerts, leaving very few institutions with some great areas in

However, all these issues as informed by IPPIS Director are technical issues, as IPPIS is set to pay arrears of minimum wage to all higher institutions members that had been captured by IPPIS.

In view of this, our March salaries (YabaTech and those who are yet to be paid) was just received by CBN this morning around 8am, but in line with the financial regulations, it will take at least 24hours before payment could reflect in various accounts.

In view of this, we've been assured that alerts will start coming in Friday evening or latest Saturday morning.

Please note, there had been another set of complaints again with regards short payment against march salaries also from different institutions, reasons given by IPPIS is as a result of bursars of various institutions not submitting their staff complaints on time. IPPIS however promised to make amend all these irregularities come April salaries.

Also, note as we've been informed, arrears of 9 months will start dropping as from next Tuesday. Our prayer now is that for all these agreements be met asap.

In conclusion, I implore us all to be calm, be law abiding and please.

Thank you all, enjoy your weekend and wish you all happy easter celebration.


_*Source:*_
NLC National Platform
Tuesday abi? We are patiently waiting . Happy Easter to you all.
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by taibat61(m): 7:02pm On Apr 12, 2020
amanda2013:
Tuesday abi? We are patiently waiting . Happy Easter to you all.


Are u a yct staff?
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Beress(m): 7:05pm On Apr 12, 2020
Fabregas1109:
So far so many institutions had received March 2020 salary alerts, leaving very few institutions with some great areas in

However, all these issues as informed by IPPIS Director are technical issues, as IPPIS is set to pay arrears of minimum wage to all higher institutions members that had been captured by IPPIS.

In view of this, our March salaries (YabaTech and those who are yet to be paid) was just received by CBN this morning around 8am, but in line with the financial regulations, it will take at least 24hours before payment could reflect in various accounts.

In view of this, we've been assured that alerts will start coming in Friday evening or latest Saturday morning.

Please note, there had been another set of complaints again with regards short payment against march salaries also from different institutions, reasons given by IPPIS is as a result of bursars of various institutions not submitting their staff complaints on time. IPPIS however promised to make amend all these irregularities come April salaries.

Also, note as we've been informed, arrears of 9 months will start dropping as from next Tuesday. Our prayer now is that for all these agreements be met asap.

In conclusion, I implore us all to be calm, be law abiding and please.

Thank you all, enjoy your weekend and wish you all happy easter celebration.


_*Source:*_
NLC National Platform

So because "bursars of various institutions did not submit their staff complaints on time" you decided to deduct from people's salary? Let them look for another excuse. And how can NLC even accept such a lam excuse? Well, this is Nigeria!

We wait patiently till Tuesday
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by amanda2013(f): 11:46am On Apr 13, 2020
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Are u a yct staff?[ No. Why do you ask?
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Crusader1: 1:31pm On Apr 13, 2020
It appears no one knows what how much the MW amounts to in a month.

Please how much was added as MW since Feb and how much should we be multiplying by 9.
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by slenjaman(m): 1:38pm On Apr 13, 2020
We hear different date every time. After tomorrow now, we will hear next week. Guess next week no dey end sha. Next week Tuesday is not a date.
Fabregas1109:
So far so many institutions had received March 2020 salary alerts, leaving very few institutions with some great areas in

However, all these issues as informed by IPPIS Director are technical issues, as IPPIS is set to pay arrears of minimum wage to all higher institutions members that had been captured by IPPIS.

In view of this, our March salaries (YabaTech and those who are yet to be paid) was just received by CBN this morning around 8am, but in line with the financial regulations, it will take at least 24hours before payment could reflect in various accounts.

In view of this, we've been assured that alerts will start coming in Friday evening or latest Saturday morning.

Please note, there had been another set of complaints again with regards short payment against march salaries also from different institutions, reasons given by IPPIS is as a result of bursars of various institutions not submitting their staff complaints on time. IPPIS however promised to make amend all these irregularities come April salaries.

Also, note as we've been informed, arrears of 9 months will start dropping as from next Tuesday. Our prayer now is that for all these agreements be met asap.

In conclusion, I implore us all to be calm, be law abiding and please.

Thank you all, enjoy your weekend and wish you all happy easter celebration.


_*Source:*_
NLC National Platform
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by ashafson: 1:49pm On Apr 13, 2020
Crusader1:
It appears no one knows what how much the MW amounts to in a month.

Please how much was added as MW since Feb and how much should we be multiplying by 9.
Collect your pay slip for Jan, feb and possibly march, then do the calculation
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Musty4ahmed1: 3:10pm On Apr 13, 2020
ashafson:

Collect your pay slip for Jan, feb and possibly march, then do the calculation
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Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by Musty4ahmed1: 3:15pm On Apr 13, 2020
Tonight by 7.00pm President Buhari will order immediate payments of April salary to all workers with no deduction of tax to cushion the effect of the lock down, as the lock down will be extended.
Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by omotolanibaby(f): 4:55pm On Apr 13, 2020
Musty4ahmed1:
Tonight by 7.00pm President Buhari will order immediate payments of April salary to all workers with no deduction of tax to cushion the effect of the lock down, as the lock down will be extended.
Ha! if they do that workers will finish spending April salary before resuming

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