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This country will never change. |
[quote Those that mean you dont have a union. If you have union let them fight or may be the union had compromise. |
[quote Those that mean you dont have a union. If you have union let them fight or may be the union have compromise. Cheating in its height at the *National Identity Management Commission (NIMC)* The management of the National Identity Management Commission has deployed what can be referred to as modern slavery against her workforce. The rules are nothing but mere letters and are not followed at all in this commission which has brought about agitation that the corruption in this administration is beyond what the nation has ever seen. Firstly, the issue of salary at this commission needs urgent attention of the government, staff does not have any stable salary and the salary is always reducing in spite of promotion of staff. The recent case is the case of around 30% reduction in staff salary despite promotion which made staff receives far lesser salaries to what they were earning even before promotion. Also, there is irregularity in the take home of staff on same grade level, some staff on same Grade Level who were in fact employed the same day receive different salaries with around N11,000 difference. Another is the issue of promotion, promotion in this commission is based on who you know and not on whether you are qualified and due for it. The recently concluded promotion was quite unfair and beyond what any reasonable explanation can justify. Staff who have spent well over 3 years on their previous posts were not promoted while staff who merely joined the commission in less than 3 years got double promotion as against the public service rules. For over 12 months now, the enrolment centers of the commission have not been funded and there are always memo requesting that enrolment figures should be doubled. This has resulted in staff using their personal monies to fund the office or resorting to applicants for financial assistance. The working conditions in the offices are poor and hazardous to health yet no hazard allowance or any allowance at all is received by staff. For over 4 years now, Pension and housing fund has been deducted from staff salaries but not remitted to the appropriate agencies. Also, staff are being owed 28 days allowance, promotion arrears and nothing has been said about it despite the commitment of this present government to payment of those allowances. In all of these, staff are constantly doing their bits as enrolment figures roll in every day. The management on the other hand are far from doing their part as they have failed to provide the motivation and the necessary tool needed for the smooth running of the organization. They have even failed the public by not producing their Identity Cards as at when due. There is need for the public to know about this so that there will be intervention from the appropriate quarters.[/quote] |
PrettyCrystal:Pls can some 1 differentiate btw bush rat and home rats rodents cos i used to see some big rats in my neigbourhood. |
FlirtyKaren:Pls Hon gudaji is from jigawa not katsina state |
Keneking:This guy no get brain at all. For ur info people pray to die in d holy land. |
dre11:My prayer all d time is may the almighty God destroy abuja electricity distribution company and others distribution companies in this country, b'cos they way they are exploiting is too much and government is doing nothing to help. |
Tecno66:The pioneer VC was a Christian from benue state. |
I want to share with you 7 ways to prevent premature ejaculation. If you've ever been disillusioned into thinking that there's nothing you can do to prevent premature ejaculation and that it's just something "you're born with" or "can't do anything about" then hopefully this will change your mind and inspire you... You should also know that premature ejaculation is not some "gene" you're born with, the result of your penis size or a part of your personality that you can never change. Premature ejaculation is caused by specific things that you do before and during sex... Most of the time without even realizing it. And if you want to last longer in bed you've got to take control of what you do before and during sex and start consciously doing things that will help you last longer. The truth is that there are many ways to prevent premature ejaculation, and being able to last longer in bed is something that lies within your control. So let me go ahead and share with you 7 powerful strategies for preventing premature ejaculation and lasting longer in bed... 1 – Take Some Deep Breaths Most men when it comes to sex out of excitement they end up taking lots of short shallow breaths. The problem with shallow breathing and overexcitement is that it can actually encourage premature ejaculation. Instead make a conscious effort to take some long deep breaths before and during sex. This is a great way to calm yourself down so you last longer. 2 – Become James Bond Another way to get rid of your nerves and prevent premature ejaculation is to change your thoughts. If you're constantly worrying about how bad it's going to be if you orgasm too soon then you're bound to make yourself nervous... and actually end up making it happen. On the other hand, if you spend your time thinking like James Bond would think, i.e. seeing yourself in control, just enjoying the moment and not stressing about anything, then you'll have no nerves to encourage premature ejaculation. 3 – Master Your Pelvic Muscles There's a muscle in your genital area you can actually use to stop your ejaculation. This muscle is the same one you can use to stop the urine flow while urinating. Take the time to strengthen this muscle by "squeezing it" throughout the day. Eventually when it comes to sex this muscle will be so strong that if you squeeze it just before orgasm you can actually stop ejaculation from happening. 4 – Stroke The Roof Of Your Mouth With Your Tongue OK... I know what you're thinking... This one is a bit "out there", but at the end of the day this technique works. By stroking the roof of your mouth you'll find that by putting all your attention into doing this weird thing you distract yourself from all the pleasure in your genitals. This distraction is a great way of getting your control back in the bedroom and lasting longer. 5 – Rub Her Clitoris A great tip to last longer in bed is to thrust really deep inside her (without hurting her obviously). And once you're in deep stay deep and just rub her clitoris with your pelvic bone. What's great about this sex technique is that it reduces your stimulation meaning you can last longer, but it gives her a ton of pleasure at the same time. 6 – Relax Your Muscles A dead simple way of lasting longer in bed is to just relax your muscles more. Normally you'll find that your muscles get more and more tense as you approach orgasm. When you notice this happening just allow your muscles to relax again. By consciously relaxing your muscles you can delay orgasm by several minutes. So, there are the 7 ways to prevent premature ejaculation. These tips are just only to help you for a short time and not to stop your premature ejaculation permanently. |
kollynxofodile:Included urself in the problem, u sound like u r from Mugabe's country |
Na she sabi wetin concern fish with rain cot..... |
This should be either Kenya, Zimbabwe or Uganda where immorality is commom. |
What if u hv lost it and did not have the photocopy? |
A retired high-ranking military officer in China has been sentenced to life in jail by a military court for corruption, state media report. Guo Boxiong, 74, was accused of using his influence to seek promotions for others and of accepting bribes. He was stripped of his rank of general and his personal assets have been seized, Xinhua news agency reports. resident Xi Jinping has led a major anti-corruption campaign since taking office nearly four years ago. Hundreds of thousands of officials have been disciplined as part of the drive. From 2002 until 2012, Guo served as vice-chairman of China’s Central Military Commission, in charge of the People’s Liberation Army - the world’s biggest armed forces. During that time he had also been a member of the 25-person Politburo - the power-base of the Communist Party. The Communist Party expelled him last year following a corruption probe. Guo’s trial was held behind closed doors and Xinhua did not disclose the amount of money involved. But sources said in April that Guo was prosecuted for accepting bribes worth $12.3m (£8.6m). |
cocoduck:Shame on u enemy of progress wetha u like it or not Nigeria will progress and by Almighty God u will continue to be unemployd coz this is what u want for ur life. |
Truck owners have threatened to stop transporting fuel across the country from tomorrow over backlog of unpaid bridging claims and none reimbursement of insurance premiums by the major marketers. Over 95 percent of petroleum products are transported by trucks as the nations’ pipeline infrastructure is grounded. The bridging scheme is meant to ensure uniform pump price of petroleum products in the country. The bridging cost is built into the pump price and thOwners (NARTO) and Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) gave seven days ultimatum to government to settle them or they would withdraw their services. NARTO President, Alhaji Kassim I. Bataiya, said there were three major issues: payment of the backlog of the freight rate, implementation of the approved template by the NNPC and independent marketers and reimbursement of the insurance premiums by the major oil marketers of the products already transported. Bataiyya told Daily Trust yesterday that although, the government, through the PEF, the NNPC and the independent marketers had responded to the transporters calls, the major marketers were yet to react. He said by the end of tomorrow (Tuesday), no truck owner would lift product for the major marketers nationwide, until they settled the insurance claims running into billions. Our reporters gathered that marketers and other stakeholders were demanding the bridging funds be removed from government control, but this is yet to be done. At present, many consumers in the hinterland are paying higher than their counterparts in the coastal areas. Prices differ despite bridging Meanwhile fuel prices continue to vary across Nigeria. A July National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report revealed that fuel consumers bought petrol at an average price of N149 per litre in June, which was higher than the N145 per litre approved by the federal government. The latest report showed that residents of Borno, Taraba and Adamawa bought petrol at the highest prices of N173, N160 and N157 respectively. This comes as major and independent marketers confirmed to our correspondents that they had filed fresh bridging claims to cover for the period government announced new pump price of fuel. Akin Fatunke, spokeman of Mobil Oil Plc, confirmed that his company had filed bridging claims on products after the withdrawal of fuel subsidies by the federal government. Spokesman of the Nigerian Independent Petroleum Company (NIPCO), Alhaji Taofeek Lawal confirmed to our correspondent that his company still got bridging claims after the government’s withdrawal of fuel subsidies. “We have filed bridging claims for the months to cover the period the new pump price of fuel was announced,” he said. Surveys conducted by our correspondents nationwide showed that for instance in Katsina metropolis, petrol is sold between N140-145 naira per litre in most filling stations in the metropolis while some stations in the outskirts sell for N150 per litre. Those selling at N150 are mostly in local governments that are a bit far away from the capital. One marketer who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the high cost was informed by the costs of transportation. The state chairman of IPMAN, Abbas Hamza, said none of his members who were close to ninety had received any bridging payment since the new bench mark of N145 price was announced by government. He said there was serious delay in the payment of the bridging monies as many were yet to be settled on past bridging even before the new increment. Petrol marketers in Kwara and Bauchi states said despite the subsidy removal by the federal government, they had continued to collect bridging claims. “The PEF is paying N105,000 on every 33,000 litres of petrol for bridging from Lagos to Ilorin. The deregulation is partial not total,” A source close to the marketers said. A fuel marketer, Alhaji Sani Dogon Arziki, who owns Samkoli fuel station at Sabon Garin Narabi, Bauchi State and Edison around Zaria road in Jos, Plateau State said the removal of subsidy has not in any way affected government’s commitment to payment of bridging claims. According to him: “I have to go through my books, to check my past waybill numbers to be certain of the exact amount but as at last week, the government paid me N405,000 as waybill for lifting fuel from Lagos to Jos.” Additional reporting by Victor Edozie, Port Harcourt, Johnkennedy Uzoma, Owerri, Balarabe Alkassim, Bauchie money is deducted by the major marketers and paid to the Petroleum Equalisation Fund, a government agency that administers the fund. However, the commencement of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) by the federal government last year has disrupted the smooth running of the scheme as the monies meant to pay the transporters were said be trapped in the CBN. Some marketers said that the bridging fund did not belong to government and therefore should not be stashed in the TSA. Last week, the umbrella organization of all commercial vehicles owners- Nigerian Association of Road Transport Read more at http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/unpaid-bridging-claims-threaten-fuel-supply/156684.html#bhBADJ93lhUwmDAd.99 |
Truck owners have threatened to stop transporting fuel across the country from tomorrow over backlog of unpaid bridging claims and none reimbursement of insurance premiums by the major marketers. Over 95 percent of petroleum products are transported by trucks as the nations’ pipeline infrastructure is grounded. The bridging scheme is meant to ensure uniform pump price of petroleum products in the country. The bridging cost is built into the pump price and thOwners (NARTO) and Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) gave seven days ultimatum to government to settle them or they would withdraw their services. NARTO President, Alhaji Kassim I. Bataiya, said there were three major issues: payment of the backlog of the freight rate, implementation of the approved template by the NNPC and independent marketers and reimbursement of the insurance premiums by the major oil marketers of the products already transported. Bataiyya told Daily Trust yesterday that although, the government, through the PEF, the NNPC and the independent marketers had responded to the transporters calls, the major marketers were yet to react. He said by the end of tomorrow (Tuesday), no truck owner would lift product for the major marketers nationwide, until they settled the insurance claims running into billions. Our reporters gathered that marketers and other stakeholders were demanding the bridging funds be removed from government control, but this is yet to be done. At present, many consumers in the hinterland are paying higher than their counterparts in the coastal areas. Prices differ despite bridging Meanwhile fuel prices continue to vary across Nigeria. A July National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report revealed that fuel consumers bought petrol at an average price of N149 per litre in June, which was higher than the N145 per litre approved by the federal government. The latest report showed that residents of Borno, Taraba and Adamawa bought petrol at the highest prices of N173, N160 and N157 respectively. This comes as major and independent marketers confirmed to our correspondents that they had filed fresh bridging claims to cover for the period government announced new pump price of fuel. Akin Fatunke, spokeman of Mobil Oil Plc, confirmed that his company had filed bridging claims on products after the withdrawal of fuel subsidies by the federal government. Spokesman of the Nigerian Independent Petroleum Company (NIPCO), Alhaji Taofeek Lawal confirmed to our correspondent that his company still got bridging claims after the government’s withdrawal of fuel subsidies. “We have filed bridging claims for the months to cover the period the new pump price of fuel was announced,” he said. Surveys conducted by our correspondents nationwide showed that for instance in Katsina metropolis, petrol is sold between N140-145 naira per litre in most filling stations in the metropolis while some stations in the outskirts sell for N150 per litre. Those selling at N150 are mostly in local governments that are a bit far away from the capital. One marketer who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the high cost was informed by the costs of transportation. The state chairman of IPMAN, Abbas Hamza, said none of his members who were close to ninety had received any bridging payment since the new bench mark of N145 price was announced by government. He said there was serious delay in the payment of the bridging monies as many were yet to be settled on past bridging even before the new increment. Petrol marketers in Kwara and Bauchi states said despite the subsidy removal by the federal government, they had continued to collect bridging claims. “The PEF is paying N105,000 on every 33,000 litres of petrol for bridging from Lagos to Ilorin. The deregulation is partial not total,” A source close to the marketers said. A fuel marketer, Alhaji Sani Dogon Arziki, who owns Samkoli fuel station at Sabon Garin Narabi, Bauchi State and Edison around Zaria road in Jos, Plateau State said the removal of subsidy has not in any way affected government’s commitment to payment of bridging claims. According to him: “I have to go through my books, to check my past waybill numbers to be certain of the exact amount but as at last week, the government paid me N405,000 as waybill for lifting fuel from Lagos to Jos.” Additional reporting by Victor Edozie, Port Harcourt, Johnkennedy Uzoma, Owerri, Balarabe Alkassim, Bauchie money is deducted by the major marketers and paid to the Petroleum Equalisation Fund, a government agency that administers the fund. However, the commencement of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) by the federal government last year has disrupted the smooth running of the scheme as the monies meant to pay the transporters were said be trapped in the CBN. Some marketers said that the bridging fund did not belong to government and therefore should not be stashed in the TSA. Last week, the umbrella organization of all commercial vehicles owners- Nigerian Association of Road Transport Read more at http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/unpaid-bridging-claims-threaten-fuel-supply/156684.html#bhBADJ93lhUwmDAd.99 |
OrlandoOwoh:That was then not now. |
Na lie o this is a market in Abakalili Ebonyi State. Everyday trailers loaded with donkeys were moving to South Eastern part of the country especially Ebonyi state. |
Crude Oil and Commodity Prices July, Friday 15 2016 - 03:09:22 WTI Crude Oil $45.68 ▲0.93 2.04% 2016.07.14 end-of-day Brent Crude Oil $47.37 ▲1.11 2.34% 2016.07.14 end-of-day Crude Oil Price by OIL-PRICE.NET © Price Change 2016.07.14 - $ 45.68 0.93 2.04% 1 Year Forecast $52 / Barrel Commodities Crude Oil 45.68 +2.04% Natural Gas 2.73 -0.37% Gasoline 1.41 +2.52% Heating Oil 1.41 +1.81% Gold 1331.30 -0.83% Silver 20.28 -0.44% Copper 2.24 - 2016.07.14 end-of-day » Add to your site |
BudeYahooCom:Shut up u can't even write a good English please go back to class room I'm very sure u are one those that awaiting JAMB. |
LaurelP:You |
My major problem with the Nairaland is there are a lot of immature people and those that are awaiting JAMB, they are commenting nonsense not educative one its actually paining me. |
Why u dey afraid of IPPIS while other govt agency joined it? |
Nonsense if they like let them go on strike forever we used to it greedy people. |
fashrola:Check public service rule of 2006 |
This Sahara shul shut up Gen Burutai is farmer carrier which is allowed by our law. |
id911:He is a farmer. By law a public servant can be farmer while serving. |
It happened to me. I used Zenith bank ATM card with wema bank ATM machine they debited my account without dispensing any cash since 30 April 2016. As I'm writing this piece they have to reverse my money. Honestly it's painful. |
True talk.... |
Haba khloe nah. Geny own like a big mama wey dey shop a mile 2 |
These women don old but they don't agree. |
