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See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by hassan4: 1:07pm On Jul 30, 2017
Just imagine what mediocrity Nigeria is in.

1. Nigeria - $38 (N18,000).
2. Algeria - $175 (N83,000).
3. Belgium - $1,738 (N810,000).
4. Cameroun - 36, 270CFA ($75) N38,000.
5. Chad - $120 (N60,000).
6. Denmark - $1,820 (N900,000).
7. Libya - $430 (N190,000).
8. Japan - $1000 (N450,000).
9. Cote D'ivoire -36,607CFA $72.
10. New Zealand -$3,187 (N1.4m).
11. Luxemburg - $2,500 (N1.1m).
12. Spain - $760. (N300,000).
13. Switzerland - $5,620 - N2.5m.
14. USA - $11 per hour.
Ironically, Nigeria politicians earn the highest salaries in the whole world. In Luxemburg where minimum wage is $2,500, their lawmakers are paid $7,400. In Libya where minimum wage is $430, law-makers earn $3000.
In Nigeria where minimum wage is $38 (N18,000), law-makers earn $65,000 (N29m).

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Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by deusdumeby(m): 1:08pm On Jul 30, 2017
FTC, I Oya gimme trophy

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Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by ediama(m): 1:11pm On Jul 30, 2017
Idontbilifit
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by hassan4: 1:11pm On Jul 30, 2017
Well done brother but my Country Nigeria is so corrupt.

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Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by auntysimbiat(f): 1:11pm On Jul 30, 2017
Na wa o

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Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by hassan4: 1:16pm On Jul 30, 2017
You can confirm it from any reliable source.
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by Ncsamuel(m): 1:16pm On Jul 30, 2017
Lol. Imagine when ur mates in japan,NZ,USA are still complaining of unemployment despite still recieving welfare benefits whereas in NIGERIA theres underemployment and also no benefit.Infact Am no more chasing Nigerian girls again o what am chasing now is a canadian or new zealand VISA!!

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Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by dkronicle(m): 1:19pm On Jul 30, 2017
abeg is this true Switzerland - $5,620 - N2.5m. ?
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by TyushTal(m): 1:20pm On Jul 30, 2017
shocked... This Naijiriya e no go better again
I go leave Naijiriya go my village
Ondo state!

grin
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by dlux: 1:21pm On Jul 30, 2017
Very accurate. Confirmed it.
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by DannyJ19(m): 1:24pm On Jul 30, 2017
Gawd EPP me....



abeg Hw i fit apply for Switzerland visa. cool
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by cosby02(m): 1:27pm On Jul 30, 2017
And we keep complaining.
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by CoolFreeday(m): 2:10pm On Jul 30, 2017
D day we will agree to reduce corruption drastically, things will begin to work for us.

God bless Nigeria
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by PatriotTemidayo: 2:19pm On Jul 30, 2017
My hand is not big enough to cover my face in shame for this country.

Those low-witted fattened tummies called Honourables, and those backward liars called the executives are nothing but a waste of hope, and sovereignty.

Not until the youths wake up and give them a run, we will continue in this union of SERVITUDE.
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by Nobody: 2:21pm On Jul 30, 2017
shocked
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by muller101(m): 2:21pm On Jul 30, 2017
Nigeria has lost it.
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by Stingman: 3:27pm On Jul 30, 2017
This wickedness by the politicians will not be tolerated in BIAFRA grin grin grin
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by Nobody: 3:39pm On Jul 30, 2017
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Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by Nobody: 5:00pm On Jul 30, 2017
This further proves nigerian politics is run by an organized criminal syndicate.
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by Sultannayef: 6:07pm On Jul 30, 2017
Quoted New Zealand minimum wage is wrong
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by myideas1: 6:12pm On Jul 30, 2017
Ogun civil service: Understanding Amosun’s postures

Against the backdrop of its role in the conception, formulation and execution of programmes, the civil service is undoubtedly the fulcrum of any government. Its central role can not be wished away by any government that is desirous of succeeding in the tasks of governance.

For the civil service to fulfil the sanctity of its role, it is expected to function in accordance to the rule of ethics and professionalism set out for itself. This will enable it to discharge its duties and responsibilities fairly; without fear or favour or recourse to sectional interest. Following its track record, it can be said unmistakably that Ogun State civil service has demonstrated high ethical standards and remains one of the most professional in the country.

In Ogun State, ab initio, the Senator Ibikunle-led administration has always acknowledged the pride of place which the civil service occupies in the scheme of things. When the administration assumed authority in Ogun State a little over six years ago, the idea of building a virile civil service in tandem with the dictates of a modern and digital world had been conceptualised as part of its phiplsophy of “Ogun Standard”- to showcase the ethical quality of the things done by the administration and ensure they are done properly in line with the best international practice and the highest quality standards at reasonable cost. Along the way, the administration has given vent to the realisation of “Ogun Standard” as it relates to every aspect of life in the gateway state, and more specifically, in regard to the civil service. In this light, its policies are geared towards promoting human resource development in the civil service and partnership with the workers in the overall interest of the state.

Being savvy and worker-friendly, the governor of the state, Senator Ibikunle Amosun himself has often acknowledged the professionalism of Ogun state civil service each time he was opportune to meet workers. Only recently, on the occasion of the civil service day Public lecture in the state, which the governor personally attended, he mentioned this as much.

More importantly, Senator Amosun added colour to the civil service day celebration in the disclosure that six months arrears of outstanding cooperative deductions of the state civil servants will be paid out of the latest Paris Club refunds released to the state by the federal government. It would be recalled that another tranche of N243 billion Paris Club refund was recently released to the 36 states of the federation and Abuja principality. The federal government had advised the 36 states to use at least 50 per cent of specific funds released to them for the payment of workers’ emoluments. However, Amosun in his wisdom decided to apportion N4.5 billion of the N5.7 billion funds (about 80 per cent) to cater for the arrears of outstanding cooperative deductions of the state civil servants and local government workers while the sum of N1.1 billion (about 20 per per cent) was channelled to other expenses. He gave further assurances that he would pay the outstanding Leave Allowance of about N1 billion by September, this year.

In December 2016, the state government disbursed total amount of N12.5 billion to offset the pending gratuities, arrears of cooperative deductions and severance allowance of former political office holders. Before then, the sum of N5.5 billion had been employed for the payment of arrears of cooperative deductions of the workers in the state.

The governor has continued to live up to the expectation of making such payments despite the huge monthly wage bill in the region of N9 billion per month consisting of state and local government salaries and allowances as well as subventions to the state’s tertiary institutions. The most striking aspect of the deal is that the huge monthly bill is being paid as at when due, unlike in several other states in the federation where  monthly salaries are owed workers. For the records, it would be recollected that the current government in the state inherited a monthly bill of N2.9 billion from the previous regime which has galloped by 300 per cent to N9 billion due to its progressive policies such as the implementation of the minimum wage (pro rata across the board), the conduct of various promotion exercises and employment of more than 10,000 workers into the civil service.

Amosun’s postures have been geared towards ensuring that the administration does not fail in its responsibilities to the workers and the state at large despite the difficulties of the downturn in Nigeria’s economy which started with the dip in oil prices from the second half of 2014 and has only recently shown signs of recovery. Pronto the governor put measures in place to manage the economy of the state more prudently  so that the debilitating effects of the dwindling oil receipts would be minimal on the economy of Ogun State.

At the moment, the ship of the state has been stirred away from troubled waters experienced by previous regimes and now in good shape. Amosun has been able to do this by blocking leakages and at the same time expanding the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) base of the state. Figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics show that Ogun State garnered about N72.9 billion as IGR in 2016, the third highest among the 36 states. The IGR plan is tailored to make Ogun State less dependent on the monthly federal allocation by exploiting previously untapped areas of development in the economy.

As Amosun is being given awards from various quarters as the best performing governor and commended for sterling management of economic resources, the workers of the state should also be applauded because it takes two sides to tango. Amosun’s feats while in power could not have been possible without the active cooperation and collaboration of the civil service. Those awards are not surprising because under Amosun, the administration has pursued with vigor its grand objective tagged “Mission to Rebuild Ogun State”, which contains five cardinal programmes thus: Affordable Quality Education; Efficient Health Care Delivery; Increased Agricultural Production and Industralisation; Affordable Housing and Urban Renewal; and Rural and Infrastructural Development and Employment Generation.

The administration should intensify the partnership with workers through cross fertilisation of ideas especially between the state government and the leadership of the labour unions.  The workers, on their part, should eschew indiscipline and the temptation of being used by uncharitable elements to cause confusion and disaffection in government. It may be imperative for both sides to organise joint seminars dealing on the theme of understanding between them and de-politicisation of the civil service.

Today, Ogun State civil service can beat the chest as one of the best civil service in the federation and much of the credit will go to the partnership that is being demonstrated under the leadership of Amosun.

Elegbede, a public affairs analyst, sent the piece from woleogunstate@gmail.com

Ogun civil service: Understanding Amosun’s postures - Tribune
http://tribuneonlineng.com/ogun-civil-service-understanding-amosuns-postures/
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by iluvdonjazzy: 6:53pm On Jul 30, 2017
and our lawmaker still dey find immunity cover so dat dey can still more.
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by blastac: 7:08pm On Jul 30, 2017
NAwa oo just look at.. even simple Chad over there after we would claim to be giant of Africa... sad sad sad sad
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by McSterling(m): 7:22pm On Jul 30, 2017
Nigeria is a tragedy.Chai!
Re: See List Of Minimum Wages By Countries Of The World. by Nobody: 7:22pm On Jul 30, 2017
If you still love this country kindly signify by clicking "like"


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Sarrki and his likes, pls don't jump this post

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