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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by Nobody: 1:50pm On Jun 05, 2015
lawbabs:


U guys are so funny. If Sahara reporters reports a truth about PDP govt, they are wicked and sponsored by APC. When they report about APC, you are happy and I see good reporting. Anyway, I pray that the govt of Osun State will wake up to its responsibility...


Get out from here.

Am I the OP that posted a Sahara Reporters opinion article?

Even if I was in Mongolia I will not need CNN or BBC to tell me that Aregberascal has thrown Osun into deep poverty.

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by molas02: 2:09pm On Jun 05, 2015
in a nutshell Aregbe is crazy
Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by HzRF(m): 2:14pm On Jun 05, 2015
shahydbinaliyu:
Aregbe is NOT a Muslim.. he's simply boko haram... boko haram in the sense of hiding under Islam to perpetrate evil.. he fooled us that he's a Muslim brother, he steal our money, he spent millions on churches and pastors funerals and millions on osun festival... and he never spent a penny on Islam or any of the mosques in osun.. our central mosque is there, he never touch it.. most of the project he did, it's federal government project....



aregbe is smart, he's just using media to brainwash osun state citizen... am grateful to God am educated and literate...


SO MANY FOOLS STILL STAY BEHIND AREGBE AND SUPPORT HIS FOOLISH CLAIMS..
What baffles me is how those market women eulogies him same for the korope drivers
I don't think my dear osun is nt under occultic realm
Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by atlwireles: 2:25pm On Jun 05, 2015
kingbasil:


The above bolded are the reason why the common man and the youths of the country keep wasting away and why the Plebs will keep taking advantage of a general state of gullibility shown the people. Your analysis is so on point.

But the youths and the so called common man are the illiterates and fools prepared to believe any junk fed to them. Nobody is going to help them, till they decide to help themselves. Nigerians are some of the most gullible people on this planet. angry angry angry angry

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by Nobody: 2:25pm On Jun 05, 2015
BackDatAssUp:
Dear fellow forumites and forum rats,
I come to you on behalf of the good hardworking but not so smart civil servants of the state of osun under aregberascal who for 7 maths and counting have not received their monthly emoluments owing to GEJ and Ngozi carting away Osun people's $20bn from the NNPC account.

Things are very hard in Osun and as I write this urgent appeal most homes go to sleep without their regular amala ati ewedu.

But with a minimum of 200 naira a month you can make a difference.

We are also considering opening a food bank where you can drop off any expired tin foods or food products without nafdac approval.

Also, with just 5000 naira a month you can adopt an Osun state civil servants.

So let's make a difference, we are the world bla bla bla

For further enquiries on how you can make donations pls PM me.

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by Bjayjay: 2:32pm On Jun 05, 2015
GEJPosterity:
Of course this thread cannot have more than 2 pages! Afterall is it not an exposure of the most hypocritical set of people in West Africa calling themselves "progressives"?
Nigerians, continue with your selective blindness!
You will get your reward for all your actions in full.
Just continue.
U're very right. It's as if the so called intellectuals are under an Apc spell. If it were to be a thread scandalizing pdp d pages will be longer than this.

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by dimssy(m): 2:32pm On Jun 05, 2015
So we plenty,its just season 2..sah lets pray for them
adeoti01:
why am I reading this....last time I read from Osun ,many educated illiterates were shouting Aregbe d best....una never see anything... just chill and enjoy the useless scallywags governor like his friend in Oyo too...

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by murshid09(m): 2:36pm On Jun 05, 2015
we are also hungry in Oyo state.GOD should pls save us from the hand of ajimobi.IYA yi to poju.ebi n paws loyo state 5months salary

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by Nobody: 2:47pm On Jun 05, 2015
Hmmm... This is what over dependence causes.

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by tonychristopher: 2:47pm On Jun 05, 2015
woodcook:
I thought APC governors are the messiah? Time shall tell.

Osun is sophisticated by sophistication

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by gunuvi(m): 2:51pm On Jun 05, 2015
Jmain:


You don't need to drag other states in your lie to cover up for Aregbe shame . . . . .It's terrible . . . . . . . .




http://thenationonlineng.net/new/ekiti-begins-payment-of-april-salary/




Abeg use ur mb wisely. That prostitte can't change

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by Reference(m): 3:00pm On Jun 05, 2015
The people of the west have rolled the dice and gambled on power in the centre as against quality governance locally, that's why no one can talk.

In history great empires are oft not humbled by external adversity but by internal revolt. If the APC fails to become a democratic party it will suffer the same fate as the PDP it replaced.

The issue of state debts are entirely economic and so they need economic solutions. Since Aregbe has a political mandate he can afford to trade that for economic gains by cutting social programs, cutting the workforce and cutting overheads. He should invest in the tools of short term productivity. He must re-evaluate his relationship with the party at the centre and review downwards his allegiances if he is not getting help so that the people of Osun will spread their tirade across board.

Blame for this mess is collective. The people for wrong political choices, the party for not evolving into a true democratic institution and the government for shielding the people from the realities of a failing economy all for cheap votes.

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by tolulope855(m): 3:09pm On Jun 05, 2015
Beremx:
Benue state is owing up to 8months salary

Osun state is owing 7months

Ekiti state is owing 4months

And it goes on and on....

How do these governors expect their people to survive please?

Where on earth did u see four months arrears in Ekiti state..... You better fear God... Make God no punish u

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by elohorayodele: 3:15pm On Jun 05, 2015
AnneMomoh:


Aregbesola?

you go just de find my members trouble anyhow

be warned
Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by tpiadotcom: 3:18pm On Jun 05, 2015
PointB:


It's time Osun State is merged with Ekiti!


why would you advocate merging a new state with another new one instead of joining or rejoining an old state.

You might as well say Ekiti should be merged with Kogi then? Or vice versa.
Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by Dahjhi: 3:21pm On Jun 05, 2015
Elslim:
nna dis tin too long na and i never chop
this is the short version





https://www.nairaland.com/2357670/sorry-state-osun-state

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by shahydbinaliyu(m): 3:25pm On Jun 05, 2015
HzRF:

What baffles me is how those market women eulogies him same for the korope drivers
I don't think my dear osun is nt under occultic realm




that's why i said he's smart... he's using media.. osbc TV and radio... am a mass communication student.. what i will say is that radio and TV are simply mind control tool.. people trust radio and TV.. even though they know they are feeding them lies.. constant repeat of known lies on TV or radio will turn it to truth in the mind of human being...


hope you understand me

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by Nobody: 3:29pm On Jun 05, 2015
Elslim:
nna dis tin too long na and i never chop

LWKM
I cant even finish this book of lamentation.Come to think of it, they all bought brooms, swept all deir salaries and votes for d same APC. i pity them though...

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by Nobody: 3:56pm On Jun 05, 2015
PointB:


www.nairaland.com/attachments/2474979_9k_jpegd2ea285a44370bbeb61d265f939b44f7

Not sure where Femi Falana is. But right there is Prof Wole Soyinka in the midst, endorsing the stupidity that became the bane of Osun. It's time Osun State is merged with Ekiti, the experiment has failed. Osun is a failed state!


shut up jare, i don't know what your problem is, are Abia, akwa ibom and imo not also owing salaries? you fools should leave osun alone and face your decrepit abia state.

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is currently planning an indefinite strike over salaries being owed civil servants by some state governments.
There are currently 18 states which are owing their workers with some of the arrears going up to nine months.
These are the states which are owing their workers:
Abia
Akwa Ibom
Bauchi
Benue
Cross River
Ekiti
Imo
Jigawa
Kano
Katsina
Kogi
Ogun
Ondo
Osun
Oyo
Plateau
Rivers
Zamfara
http://pulse.ng/local/unpaid-salaries-these-are-the-18-states-that-are-owing-workers-id3786716.html

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by fotadmowmend(m): 3:58pm On Jun 05, 2015
Osun don enta 'one chance' ... When una dey dance Saheed Osupa una no knw say na una money dem dey use call am ? Even Wasiu Ayinde K1 ..... ''Eeti rin nnkankan'' ......... Osun state fund has bn mismanaged and carted away to Lasgidi .

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by free13: 4:00pm On Jun 05, 2015
Hmmm .....,
Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by Nobody: 4:01pm On Jun 05, 2015
Why are people so fixated on Osun and its unpaid wages, lots of other states and also owing and even the state with the highest allocation is owing its teachers several months of salary.


Akwa Ibom teachers on strike for unpaid salaries


Teachers in Akwa Ibom State have begun an indefinite strike over non-payment of their salaries, promotion arrears and leave grant by Governor Godswill Akpabio.
The teachers, under the aegis of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), said they would not go back to classes until the state government honoured the agreement it reached with the union.
The union is also not happy with the government over the non-payment of promotion arrears since 2009 to date to its members in the primary schools.
The details of the indefinite strike were contained in a circular by the Union’s Secretary, Dr. Mike Ike-Ene.
The circular indicated that the union proceeded on the strike following the breach of agreement between the Akwa Ibom government and the union.
The circular reads: “The teachers of Akwa Ibom State have resolved that failure to address all the issues already negotiated and, agreement reached in concrete terms will make teachers not to report for work.
“All appeals by the union to make State Universal Basic Education to clear the backlog of the arrears promotion owed primary school teachers in the state has proved abortive.
“Teachers in the primary schools system have not been paid their leave grant since 2012.”
The union also alleged that pensions and gratuities due to the primary school teachers and their 2014 December salaries had not been paid.
The union advised its members not to return to classrooms until all cases of bio-metric data capturing issues were resolved to the satisfaction of all parties.

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/akwa-ibom-teachers-strike-unpaid-salaries/
Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by jidjoks: 4:15pm On Jun 05, 2015
since he cannot pay uu there salaries ... let him give them[b] [i]CHANGE... Afterall its what the have been shouting now .... LMAO..

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by cherryffy: 4:18pm On Jun 05, 2015
I av said ds tymes widout numbers. Hypocrisy may neva make the world a beta place.

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by ONYX5(m): 4:29pm On Jun 05, 2015
Beremx:
Benue state is owing up to 8months salary

Osun state is owing 7months

Ekiti state is owing 4months

And it goes on and on....

How do these governors expect their people to survive please?
you are a lier and a thief join together

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by bukolajegede(f): 4:33pm On Jun 05, 2015
"Imagine them going on strike for just two month, what should Lautech Teaching Hospital Ogbimoso do? They haven't been paid for this year at all" They also have family that depends on them ooooo. Ajimobi wet in Lautech Teaching Hospital Ogbomoso do you.


[b] Lecturers of the Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti,
have declared an indefinite strike over non-
payment of their two-month salaries.
Academic activities at the school were paralysed
on Tuesday as the lecturers stayed away from
work.
Disappointed students who came for lectures
were seen discussing the issue in hush tones.
The lecturers are being owed January and
February salaries.
The Chairman Academic Staff Union of
Universities, Prof. Olufayo Oluodo, said the
academic staff had no option than to stay away
from work because non-payment of their salaries
had made life difficult for them.
Oluodo said, “Our members have no money
again to be moving up and down, we are being
owed two months and we have not been paid at
all this year.
“We have made our position known to the
university authorities and we have written to the
state government on the matter.
“We have met with the Deputy Governor to
resolve the matter and another meeting with
government has been slated for tomorrow.”
There were indications that the Senior Staff
Association of Nigerian Universities and the Non-
Academic Staff Union might also declare an
indefinite strike to press home their demands for
January and February salaries.
A source from the university said, “The ASUU is
on strike, but we will like it if other unions join us
too because they are also affected.”
[/b]


Even after the strike,they haven't still be paid up till now and its four months already.


Please don't quote me cos I won't reply you again.[/quote]
Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by PointB: 4:37pm On Jun 05, 2015
django1:


shut up jare, i don't know what your problem is, are Abia, akwa ibom and imo not also owing salaries? you fools should leave osun alone and face your decrepit abia state.


http://pulse.ng/local/unpaid-salaries-these-are-the-18-states-that-are-owing-workers-id3786716.html

This is an Osun State debt thread.

When such thread is open for other states, then perhaps we can discuss them. If you don't want to speak to the topic, that's your problem. Asking others not to, is not particularly bright.

We can't leave Osun State alone, the people there are filling our ears with their cries, and they wet our space with their tears. If you wish you can leave them alone, but we WON'T!

Get that into your thick skull!

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by paulibling(m): 4:40pm On Jun 05, 2015
Without appologies osun people deserve this punishment. Reason is they knew him very well and they voted him the second time because they deceived them that Jonathan is their problem. Now that APC is there, the truth is glaring them to their faces and they cannot help themselves now till the next election. Aregbe has got nothing to lose now. I run into them on daily basis regretting their votes. They wanted the king of babylon and they got a very wicked one with bia bia. Nairalanding from Dada Estate, osogbo.

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by TheOtherview: 4:46pm On Jun 05, 2015
PointB:


This is an Osun State debt thread.

When such thread is open for other states, then perhaps we can discuss them. If you don't want to speak to the topic, that's your problem. Asking others not to, is not particularly bright.

We can't leave Osun State alone, the people there are filling our ears with their cries, and they wet our space with their tears. If you wish you can leave them alone, but we WON'T!

Get that into your thick skull!

PointB feigning concern?
How ennobling. cheesy

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by Nobody: 4:51pm On Jun 05, 2015
TheOtherview:


PointB feigning concern?
How ennobling. cheesy


And you don't care as long as your apc is in charge of osun

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Re: Unpaid Wages: Brutalizing The Poor In Osun State - (Sahara Reporters) by TheOtherview: 4:58pm On Jun 05, 2015
BackDatAssUp:


And you don't care as long as your apc is in charge of osun

^^^Hasn't this nitwit already achieved his ephemeral high yet?
Carry on...

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