Na wa. So Nigeria has gotten to a stage where people thank their governors for *"prompt"* payment of salaries?.
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Sunday, June 05, 2016
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They have to thank him for what they really deserved, oga o
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
Pls dis governor should come and learn from my governor willie obiano, Anambra state pays their works on 25th of every month.
ReplyDeleteSee the way he too crossed his legs and arranged his face as if he has just bestowed a huge favor on them. On top their own entitlements again! Kai Nigerian workers have suffered!!
ReplyDeleteMay God save us Nigerians from slavery mentality. Imagine thanking someone for giving you something that is your right.
ReplyDeleteIf it's me I wld have resigned from that job since.
ReplyDeleteHow wld I be using my money to buy feul to work daily and I don't get paid. Infact after d 3rd month of no salary I wld just stop coming. Is govt work d only work. When sum pay a graduate as low as 40k.
I don't just know ow dese ppl have been surviving. Better to take whatever Iv saved and be doing biz from my house pending lookn for new job dan to spend on feul/ transport to where I'm not being paid.
You don see am now chaaaai this people don finish us
ReplyDeleteIt's the same way I don't understand the need to spend millions on newspaper adverts showcasing the roads and other projects you completed as a governor.
ReplyDeleteY won't they be thankful wen states like osun hasn't paid their workers six month salary.
ReplyDeleteThis is what d vision less and senile President Buhari has reduced Nigeria to.
ReplyDeleteI tell u!
DeleteLol....we no go blame them. Na so we see am ooo... Hunger go make you thank person wey give you 100 naira 20 times
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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We get choice bcos if they decide not to pay on time or pay at all not will happen just noise....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
U don comot from Linda blog?u try....
DeletePathetic
ReplyDeleteAt least some are making effort to pay, not like that lousy gov Fayose who says he has joined the workers to strike. My mother's people made a huge mistake voting for such an individual.
ReplyDeleteWe need a revolution in this country but who will lead the way?not me nor my family so...animal kingdom continues.. Survival of the fittest and I have chosen to survive no matter the state of this nation and Oluwa has made it so!
ReplyDeleteSome people are daft! When you work; you are supposed to get paid, simple! I guess I will go thank the board once I get my salary alert too.
ReplyDeleteThis is news worthy because they were not expecting it, in Delta state however our salary does not get to 5th of the new month before we receive alert, my heart goes out to civil abi public servants who's salaries have not been paid in months, God almighty will send helpers your way ijn amen.
ReplyDeleteWhat a country. Stella that is one of the reasons their leaders treat them anyhow. Imagine thanking the governor for paying salaries, didn't they work for it?
ReplyDeleteAnd why are they trying to introduce sharia into our national educational curriculum? I heard it has passed second reading in the house. Do they want to force sharia down our throats? As if that country doesn't have enough problems as it is.
ReplyDeleteStella, u dey mind them? Mtchewwww
ReplyDeleteUna never see shunshing😆😆😆
ReplyDeleteIt has reached a point we dont even know our rights anymore, the citizens have become voiceless
ReplyDeleteWhy would he be thanked? Isn't the payment their fundamental human right
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