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Ben Ayede emulated Aregbesola's Omoluabi garment factory DennisEche: |
According to @obyzeks one of the abducted chibok girls has been found and identified.
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The Osun State House of Assembly has directed the governing councils of the four state owned tertiary institutions to reinstate some lecturers and non teaching workers sacked early this year. According to a statement made available to our correspondent in Osogbo on Tuesday by the Chairman, House Committee on Information, Mr. Olatubosun Oyintiloye, the Speaker gave this directive during the presentation of the report of the adhoc committee investigating the sacking of the affected workers. Over 200 workers including lecturers and non teaching staff were sacked in January by the management of the Osun State Polytechnic Iree; Osun State College of Technology, Esa Oke; Osun State Colleges of Education, Ilesa and Ila Orangun. But the lawmakers intervened and promised to carry out a thorough investigation into the issue to know if some of them were sacked without just cause. The lawmakers set up ad hoc committees to investigate the circumstance surrounding the actions and the reports of the committee were presented to the House and adopted following a motion by the Leader of the House, Mr. Timothy Owoeye and seconded by the Chief Whip, Folorunsho Bamisayemi. The Speaker said the reports have been deliberated upon at the executive session and justice had been done to them. He said the House would ensure that its recommendations were fully implemented by the governing councils of the institutions. Salaam urged the governing councils not to do anything contrary to the recommendations in order not to portray the legislature and the executive arms of government as being at loggerheads. The Speaker stated that the House found out that after it gave a directive that the status quo should be maintained until the investigation was concluded on the matter, some of the institutions violated the order. He said that the action was against the order of the House and declared it null and void. The Speaker said, “I want to say that in the report, people have been reinstated and the committees confirmed where necessary, the decision of the councils. “In the course of the investigations, the committees went through all the records of those involved and the reasons for their reinstatement or otherwise have been stated by the committees in the report. “So, for the lecturers and other affected staffers, there is nothing to fear because, justice has eventually prevail on their matter"
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O boy! See belle |
Clap for urself,u sha don comment Abalado: |
Ayo Alaba is just another idiot. Q E D |
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has lauded workers in the state for their unequaled patriotism given their cooperation with the government on the state of economy which has compelled both parties to work within the given realities. In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Goke Butika, Speaker Salaam, while felicitating with workers as they celebrate May Day, said the parliament under his watch has noted with delight the love of workers for the state, saying their patriotism speaks volume with the way the salary issue was handled. He said, "We have cause to celebrate our workers, they have over time demonstrated virtues of "Omoluabi" when the state was in dire strait over economic hardship, which made salary obligation an issue, and their peaceful resolution with the government was acknowledged". Speaker Salaam then promised that the parliament would demand encouraging perks for the workers in the future if economy regains its shape, asserting that the leadership of the labour force has demonstrated that State of Osun belongs to us all, and must not be allowed to become a butt of jokes, because of temporary challenges. Besides, Speaker Salaam has implored the workers on government pay roll to tone down their involvement in partisan politics, saying that it was worrisome that some section of civil servants are no longer regarding the civil service rule which bars them from taking partisan politics to their respective offices. He said there was nothing wrong in having interest in politics, but the rule of service must not also be vitiated because of political interest taken too far; expressing his disgust about the way some workers have reportedly turned their office to party secretariat where political issues were discussed freely at working hours, saying such action should be stopped forthwith in deference to the integrity of the civil service rule. http://najeemsalaam.com/may-day-osun-speaker-lauds-workers-on-support-to-government/
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Against all odds,Osun State University Never go on strike,Kudos to Aregbesola
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I was in Ado Ekiti last week and I drove tru d so called road.......,shame on all the governors that r in Ado to commission dis kind of project........ |
Itumo? tntcorps: |
Mavins First Lady and African Pop Diva, Tiwa Savage reportedly filed for divorce from husband Tunji Balogun last week Monday, citing irreconcilable differences and infidelity as cause for the suit, a source with knowledge of the matter authoritatively disclosed to The Herald. The source stated, “When Tiwa fired Teebillz last year, she found out he was spending from the company account to keep up with his flashy lifestyle. He also sold his Rolex and his benz.” Citing more instances of irresponsibility on the part of Mr. Balogun, the source said, “He is owing so many night clubs and Tiwa has to pay the bills everytime. Another source added, “So many girls have sent Tiwa pics of them and TeeBillz sleeping in their matrimonial bed.” The source stated Tiwa filed for divorce since last Monday. This reportedly enraged Tunji Balogun who was reportedly “so sad that Tiwa was happy and he was burning inside. The source added, “That’s why he tried to disgrace her and take his life. Thankfully, Banky W and Peter PSquare saved his life because he was really about to jump. http://www.theheraldng.com/tiwa-savage-filing-divorce-cause-tbillz-suicide-attempt-source/?utm_source=nnd&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=nnd
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Oga sule no be state govenment renovate Ooni's palace Acidosis: |
U are left with the reserve part of your brain. 2cato: |
Join me I no get tym for talk talk. Jofet:
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So you are Mr perfect..... Jofet: |
"If we are in poverty, we can lie our way through, but we should elect not to embark on hypocrisy and conspiracy because of the consequence of death,"----Ifa panegyrics. President Muhammadu Buhari while explaining the parlous state of economy in Nigeria pointed to the fact that 27 states of out 36 have difficulty in paying workers' salaries, ascribing the challenge to the crash of crude oil price and zero productivity, and it was widely reported in all dailies and electronic media. Last week, an interesting headline seized front pages, that workers in oil rich Bayelsa state with eight Local Government council Areas were resorting to begging for survival as a result of delay in salaries close to six months. Whereas, Oyo state, one of the biggest states in the country has entered into a deal of placing all his allocations from the federation account for salaries alone in order to halt an imminent strike. In a related development, while the nation's currency was taking plunge for US dollar, the President and his team became sleepless on the drama of death at the forex market, but Buhari appeared clever in this game of baiting as he extends the country's net of international engagement to the East, particularly China, the second economic super power of the world as against the pressure from the West on him to reduce the value of naira. However, what appears to be troubling "Ajebamidele" is different from his son. While Ajebamidele was thinking of making more money for the family, the son wanted more food. While the President was losing sleep to fix the country in response to the cry of the millions, the representatives of the same people at the National Assembly were busy padding national budget with secret projects that would get them more money to make statement of "new arrival" on the political permutation of their states; don't ask me about the intention of top national assembly members who want to become governors in 2018/19 in their states. At the same time, the Senate under the leadership of the embattled Senator Bukola Saraki was struggling to alter two bills: Code of Conduct Bureau/Tribunal (CCB/T) and Administration of Criminal Justice. To the best of my knowledge, the first bill must be altered to help the Senate President who has run from frying pan to furnace with a view to evading justice on his alleged criminal past at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, while the second bill must be quickly passed to return the snaily speed of justice which could make Saraki's case last eternity. And I found my justification in the words of Ekiti Senator-Ekiti again! Biodun Olujinmi, the impeached deputy governor to Ayo Fayose-Fayose again! She said: "If you don't help your neighbour when his house is burning, you will not get help when the fire reaches your house." In one piece, the Senate of the Federal Republic has become "stock exchange market for corruption." Yes, some critics have their misgivings about the China deal, but yours sincerely thumb up for it, because it makes sense to say that an import dependent nation like Nigeria must get its Maths right. We import over 80 percent of wares from China, but used US dollar to denominate the transactions, making the naira to be chasing the dollar that would later be changed to yuan, Chinese currency. In the exchange, naira gets weaker, dollar gets stronger. Now, with the new deal, Nigerian importer would exchange naira for Chinese yuan at rate of N30 for a yuan, the import would be done with ease; machinery for local industries would be procured at cheaper rate; while dollar would have rest from hot chase, and possibly relax and reflex on its hike, and the economy would be on its legs again. If I am wrong, let the economists fault my argument and come up with convincing one. Let it be known that the narratives I have read about the other side of arguments against the China deal seem to be planted by the looters who had stocked looted dollars in their soak aways with a view to be selling it at higher rate for the benefit of their families alone. But the analyses above were not even the hit of this piece, the meat is to draw out the "common sense" Senator Ben Bruce who once mocked State of Osun on national media that he would be donating his wardrobe allowance to its workers in sympathy to their agitation on delayed salaries, that Bayelsa, his home state where he represents could not pay for ten months now at the Local Governments and six months at the state level, and common sense suggests that Bruce begins to release his jumbo salary to the workers there. Today, Rauf Aregbesola, Governor of Osun who was their boot of jokes some months back while he declared that the nation's economic downturn has hit his state badly has found his template for fixing his remaining projects, paying though not regularly, the reworked salaries known as "afusa" pejoratively means half salaries for some categories of workers, and enjoying his peace with work force in the state, while watching states with bigger allocations with "nosa" pejoratively means no salary with justifiable concern. The long and short of my story is that Nigerians should know that we are in a dire strait, the country is in need of collective will and unalloyed support, and certainly the support for a better Nigeria would not come from the National Assembly, because the guys there want to be rich quick at the expense of the vulnerable citizens. So, it is high time we rose to support Nigeria project under President Buhari.
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"If we are in poverty, we can lie our way through, but we should elect not to embark on hypocrisy and conspiracy because of the consequence of death,"----Ifa panegyrics. President Muhammadu Buhari while explaining the parlous state of economy in Nigeria pointed to the fact that 27 states of out 36 have difficulty in paying workers' salaries, ascribing the challenge to the crash of crude oil price and zero productivity, and it was widely reported in all dailies and electronic media. Last week, an interesting headline seized front pages, that workers in oil rich Bayelsa state with eight Local Government council Areas were resorting to begging for survival as a result of delay in salaries close to six months. Whereas, Oyo state, one of the biggest states in the country has entered into a deal of placing all his allocations from the federation account for salaries alone in order to halt an imminent strike. In a related development, while the nation's currency was taking plunge for US dollar, the President and his team became sleepless on the drama of death at the forex market, but Buhari appeared clever in this game of baiting as he extends the country's net of international engagement to the East, particularly China, the second economic super power of the world as against the pressure from the West on him to reduce the value of naira. However, what appears to be troubling "Ajebamidele" is different from his son. While Ajebamidele was thinking of making more money for the family, the son wanted more food. While the President was losing sleep to fix the country in response to the cry of the millions, the representatives of the same people at the National Assembly were busy padding national budget with secret projects that would get them more money to make statement of "new arrival" on the political permutation of their states; don't ask me about the intention of top national assembly members who want to become governors in 2018/19 in their states. At the same time, the Senate under the leadership of the embattled Senator Bukola Saraki was struggling to alter two bills: Code of Conduct Bureau/Tribunal (CCB/T) and Administration of Criminal Justice. To the best of my knowledge, the first bill must be altered to help the Senate President who has run from frying pan to furnace with a view to evading justice on his alleged criminal past at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, while the second bill must be quickly passed to return the snaily speed of justice which could make Saraki's case last eternity. And I found my justification in the words of Ekiti Senator-Ekiti again! Biodun Olujinmi, the impeached deputy governor to Ayo Fayose-Fayose again! She said: "If you don't help your neighbour when his house is burning, you will not get help when the fire reaches your house." In one piece, the Senate of the Federal Republic has become "stock exchange market for corruption." Yes, some critics have their misgivings about the China deal, but yours sincerely thumb up for it, because it makes sense to say that an import dependent nation like Nigeria must get its Maths right. We import over 80 percent of wares from China, but used US dollar to denominate the transactions, making the naira to be chasing the dollar that would later be changed to yuan, Chinese currency. In the exchange, naira gets weaker, dollar gets stronger. Now, with the new deal, Nigerian importer would exchange naira for Chinese yuan at rate of N30 for a yuan, the import would be done with ease; machinery for local industries would be procured at cheaper rate; while dollar would have rest from hot chase, and possibly relax and reflex on its hike, and the economy would be on its legs again. If I am wrong, let the economists fault my argument and come up with convincing one. Let it be known that the narratives I have read about the other side of arguments against the China deal seem to be planted by the looters who had stocked looted dollars in their soak aways with a view to be selling it at higher rate for the benefit of their families alone. But the analyses above were not even the hit of this piece, the meat is to draw out the "common sense" Senator Ben Bruce who once mocked State of Osun on national media that he would be donating his wardrobe allowance to its workers in sympathy to their agitation on delayed salaries, that Bayelsa, his home state where he represents could not pay for ten months now at the Local Governments and six months at the state level, and common sense suggests that Bruce begins to release his jumbo salary to the workers there. Today, Rauf Aregbesola, Governor of Osun who was their boot of jokes some months back while he declared that the nation's economic downturn has hit his state badly has found his template for fixing his remaining projects, paying though not regularly, the reworked salaries known as "afusa" pejoratively means half salaries for some categories of workers, and enjoying his peace with work force in the state, while watching states with bigger allocations with "nosa" pejoratively means no salary with justifiable concern. The long and short of my story is that Nigerians should know that we are in a dire strait, the country is in need of collective will and unalloyed support, and certainly the support for a better Nigeria would not come from the National Assembly, because the guys there want to be rich quick at the expense of the vulnerable citizens. So, it is high time we rose to support Nigeria project under President Buhari.
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THIS IN ANYWAY DOSE NOT LOOK LIKE BUSH MEAT......... |
That is CHANGE!!! for you RadicallyBlunt: |
Stop thinking with your anus denko: |
See as he stand ![]()
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The Speaker of Osun House of Assembly, Rt Hon Najeem Salaam, has said the assembly would soon review the state’s criminal law to provide for death penalty for kidnapping in the state. Mr. Salaam made this known when the new Commandant of Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in the state, Ayodele Olusola, paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Osogbo on today 22nd March 2016. The speaker said, "the assembly wants to be proactive in making laws that will protect lives and property in the state",he added that the review would discourage kidnapping and other associated vices in the state Hon Salaam also urged the NSCDC commandant to provide adequate security for the electorate before, during and after the upcoming House of Assembly bye-election in Ife Central. “We don’t want bloodshed before, during and after the election, and that is why I am pleading with you to mount surveillance around lfe,” he said,the bye-election followed the death of Dejo Makinde, who was representing the constituency. In response to the speaker, Mr. Olusola said the NSCDC command in the state would do what is needed to protect lives and property before and during the election. He added that the command would continue to execute its mandate of protecting government facilities. https:///BfJQbb8hon
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![]() dani1luv: |
May God forgive every body that was abusing Aregbesola when Winner chapel Osogbo did d same,is Lagos State owing workers ni ![]() |
Na baba frayo u resemble |
Lolz oya clap for your self aja1 MrEverest: |
The funny part of it is that the guy use yoruba language If I don't sit down "nko" ![]() |
But I learnt the state assembly wanted to intervene and promised the doctors that if they respect the house by callin off the strike,that house will make sure the governor yield to the doctors demand but the doctors refused segalex: |
Becos they said they are not ready to collect half salary other worker in the state are collecting. Mind u Akwa Ibom too dey owe doctors salary and heaven no fall luvinhubby: |
How? dubemnaija: |
