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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Sundaydare1: 11:54am On Jun 20, 2015
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manutdrichie:


OK bro ......are you from there?
yes am from the state, am not a politician so I can't criticize him, because he has done well in his first tenure, no government in the state that did what he has done... I pray that God should help him to be focused on his calling..... Let us face the reality, enough of this party criticism

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Sundaydare1: 11:54am On Jun 20, 2015
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manutdrichie:


OK bro ......are you from there?
yes am from the state, am not a politician so I can't criticize him, because he has done well in his first tenure, no government in the state that did what he has done... I pray that God should help him to be focused on his calling..... Let us face the reality, enough of this party criticisms

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by engrjacuzzi: 11:55am On Jun 20, 2015
I just thank God I didn't experience this during my NYSC days in osun state...even when Gov. Oyinlola was always having court case almost every month yet, workers were paid their stipend/salary.
if men could actually see the future, I'm very sure they wouldn't have voted for a rascal that calls himself ogbeni.
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by seunfape(m): 11:56am On Jun 20, 2015
Aregbe cant pay anytin by endin.he wanted to pay due to hunger but since there is fasting
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Orikinla(m): 11:59am On Jun 20, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
There is a state in Nigeria where the govt has turned its citizens into refugees, people donate rice and clothing to them because of the hunger and poverty engineered by Aregberascal
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In Abia State for example, the report states that it has not paid the salaries of workers at the State teaching hospital for nine months.

The state has also not paid workers of the Hospital Management Board for eight months; Abia State Universal Basic Education Board, six months; Abia State Polytechnic, five months; local government workers, four months; and teachers, three months’ salary arrears. Enugu may have paid the salaries of civil servants till date, but parastatals are owed 12 months’ salaries and pension and gratuity payments haven’t been issued since 2010.

For other States, the picture is a sorry one. Osun, on average, owes six months’ in salary and pension payments; Plateau, six months in salaries and seven months in pension entitlements; Benue, five months of salaries and four months of pension benefits; Kogi, four months in arrears of pension and salary payments; and Oyo, which owes three months in salaries and between five and 11 months of pension payments.

23 states owing workers, says Labour - The Guardian
www.ngrguardiannews.com › News › National
The Guardian
14 hours ago - A not pleasant disclosure yesterday came from the Nigerian Labour ... States which are likely to owe salaries and pension of workers well into ...
22 state governors owing workers salaries - The Nation

The report of the NLC Task Force on employees salary arrears across the country revealed that the debtor States include Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kogi. Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara which owe their employees salary arrears of at least six months.
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/06/23-states-owing-workers-says-labour/

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Orikinla(m): 12:00pm On Jun 20, 2015
Obijulius:
Slaves.

These people are truly slaves. Gosh.
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In Abia State for example, the report states that it has not paid the salaries of workers at the State teaching hospital for nine months.

The state has also not paid workers of the Hospital Management Board for eight months; Abia State Universal Basic Education Board, six months; Abia State Polytechnic, five months; local government workers, four months; and teachers, three months’ salary arrears. Enugu may have paid the salaries of civil servants till date, but parastatals are owed 12 months’ salaries and pension and gratuity payments haven’t been issued since 2010.

For other States, the picture is a sorry one. Osun, on average, owes six months’ in salary and pension payments; Plateau, six months in salaries and seven months in pension entitlements; Benue, five months of salaries and four months of pension benefits; Kogi, four months in arrears of pension and salary payments; and Oyo, which owes three months in salaries and between five and 11 months of pension payments.

23 states owing workers, says Labour - The Guardian
www.ngrguardiannews.com › News › National
The Guardian
14 hours ago - A not pleasant disclosure yesterday came from the Nigerian Labour ... States which are likely to owe salaries and pension of workers well into ...
22 state governors owing workers salaries - The Nation

The report of the NLC Task Force on employees salary arrears across the country revealed that the debtor States include Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kogi. Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara which owe their employees salary arrears of at least six months.
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/06/23-states-owing-workers-says-labour/

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by fistonati(m): 12:03pm On Jun 20, 2015
SUFFERING AND SMILLING.
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by chaxking(m): 12:08pm On Jun 20, 2015
biafranqueen:
All I see is hungry men paid to protect the thief that has not paid workers in months, very shameless people embarassed.
Thank God my Governor Obiano is an example of good leadership!
I'm telling we (anambra) has the best governor in Nigeria

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by alawi5k: 12:25pm On Jun 20, 2015
Pic below: BiafranQueen so Ojukwu has a University?
Check this sign board wella[/quote] Anambra state University
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by hardisha81(m): 12:25pm On Jun 20, 2015
SamMilla1:


they re not slaves.. Just like the rest of Nigerians, they are iddiots..
before I say anything, how old are u?, my second question is, are u from LAGOON Blafrarannn republic?
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by hardisha81(m): 12:33pm On Jun 20, 2015
Mistermamus:
seriously speaking I just av to say the truth yorubas mumu guan no wonder tinubu n obj just using dere heads gosh!
remember, Lagoon is still existing ooooo
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by nellyelitz(m): 12:36pm On Jun 20, 2015
Have they even eaten?
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by 2n2k(m): 12:37pm On Jun 20, 2015
You people are making it sound as if the whole essence of government is paying salary to civil servants. For God sake, what is the percentage of the total population that work in government? If a government regularly pay salary but neglect other vital areas, will the govt be adjudged performing!

While not saying that salary should be owed if avoidable, but if during a bad spell, salaries are delayed, it should be understandable.

Those who welcome Aregbesola are not necessarily civil servants. Osun is an agrarian state with majority being in their farmsteads most part of the year. Those do not rely on salary. If government policies favour them, the incumbent will still be their favorite.

I was in Osun state in May to attend a wedding. All the event centres and many school playgrounds were hosting one ceremony or the other with full compliments of Aso-ebi. The kind of spendings in bars and drinking joints does not indicate a state economy being portrayed as being in comatose.

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by calculator123(m): 12:44pm On Jun 20, 2015
donphilopus:
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Shut up and go and sleep. To you, the wages of sin ain't death. After the atrocities of PDP in Abia, you still overwhelmingly returned them to power and you're here calling others slaves. Guy, go and sleep!
i dont envy ur stupidity.if u havent bern paid for 5months how would u survive?@give urself brain

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by calculator123(m): 12:47pm On Jun 20, 2015
2n2k:
You people are making it sound as if the whole essence of government is paying salary to civil servants. For God sake, what is the percentage of the total population that work in government? If a government regularly pay salary but neglect other vital areas, will the govt be adjudged performing!

While not saying that salary should be owed if avoidable, but if during a bad spell, salaries are delayed, it should be understandable.

Those who welcome Aregbesola are not necessarily civil servants. Osun is an agrarian state with majority being in their farmsteads most part of the year. Those do not rely on salary. If government policies favour them, the incumbent will still be their favorite.

I was in Osun state in May to attend a wedding. All the event centres and many school playgrounds were hosting one ceremony or the other with full compliments of Aso-ebi. The kind of spendings in bars and drinking joints does not indicate a state economy being portrayed as being in comatose.
if u av an hungry work force how will the state grow?
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Winning123: 1:01pm On Jun 20, 2015
donphilopus:
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Shut up and go and sleep. To you, the wages of sin ain't death. After the atrocities of PDP in Abia, you still overwhelmingly returned them to power and you're here calling others slaves. Guy, go and sleep!

Obviously he hasn't been to Osun to see what that man is doing. Though I don't support non payment of workers salary interestingly the same people's children are enjoying free education, free meal, free books, free uniforms and their elderly are paid stipends. Roads have been dualisms and new ones constructed. This all comes at a price

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Obijulius: 1:05pm On Jun 20, 2015
160 likes and counting. You can't win an argument against common sense.

Most of the civil servants in the other affected states are not as reliant on salary as in Osun state. They have additional source of income and the governments run social welfare policy that takes the pressure of civil servants.

Impeach Aregberascal before he sells your carcasses to Remi Tinubu.


Orikinla:

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In Abia State for example, the report states that it has not paid the salaries of workers at the State teaching hospital for nine months.

The state has also not paid workers of the Hospital Management Board for eight months; Abia State Universal Basic Education Board, six months; Abia State Polytechnic, five months; local government workers, four months; and teachers, three months’ salary arrears. Enugu may have paid the salaries of civil servants till date, but parastatals are owed 12 months’ salaries and pension and gratuity payments haven’t been issued since 2010.

For other States, the picture is a sorry one. Osun, on average, owes six months’ in salary and pension payments; Plateau, six months in salaries and seven months in pension entitlements; Benue, five months of salaries and four months of pension benefits; Kogi, four months in arrears of pension and salary payments; and Oyo, which owes three months in salaries and between five and 11 months of pension payments.

23 states owing workers, says Labour - The Guardian
www.ngrguardiannews.com › News › National
The Guardian
14 hours ago - A not pleasant disclosure yesterday came from the Nigerian Labour ... States which are likely to owe salaries and pension of workers well into ...
22 state governors owing workers salaries - The Nation

The report of the NLC Task Force on employees salary arrears across the country revealed that the debtor States include Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kogi. Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers and Zamfara which owe their employees salary arrears of at least six months.
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/06/23-states-owing-workers-says-labour/

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by 2n2k(m): 1:05pm On Jun 20, 2015
calculator123:
if u av an hungry work force how will the state grow?

How does civil service in Nigeria make economy grow?

In this country, we are paying these civil servants as social responsibility of government rather than value for money? Many of them even take the government work as a source of extra income while they commit more of their energy to private business.

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Raheem2386: 1:07pm On Jun 20, 2015
Na mammoth crowd be this? Hisss!!
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by 2n2k(m): 1:12pm On Jun 20, 2015
Winning123:


Obviously he hasn't been to Osun to see what that man is doing. Though I don't support non payment of workers salary interestingly the same people's children are enjoying free education, free meal, free books, free uniforms and their elderly are paid stipends. Roads have been dualisms and new ones constructed. This all comes at a price

Exactly my line of thinking in my earlier post. The issue of Osun appear to be more of hostile politics than reality.

In the wedding ceremony example that I gave, many of the attendees are teachers in Osun. They all turned out in aso-ebi of N25,000 each. So much for dying civil servants.

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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by calculator123(m): 2:09pm On Jun 20, 2015
2n2k:


How does civil service in Nigeria make economy grow?

In this country, we are paying these civil servants as social responsibility of government rather than value for money? Many of them even take the government work as a source of extra income while they commit more of their energy to private business.
dat an error if no teacher,doctor chose to do their functiom how
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Sacramento4real(m): 2:11pm On Jun 20, 2015
frankyychiji:
BECAUSE HIS MANHOOD LIVES ON!!
-Mama Piss(2011)
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Edmomd(m): 2:29pm On Jun 20, 2015
donphilopus:
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Shut up and go and sleep. To you, the wages of sin ain't death. After the atrocities of PDP in Abia, you still overwhelmingly returned them to power and you're here calling others slaves. Guy, go and sleep!
Kare Omo oko
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by leofab(f): 2:45pm On Jun 20, 2015
donphilopus:
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Shut up and go and sleep. To you, the wages of sin ain't death. After the atrocities of PDP in Abia, you still overwhelmingly returned them to power and you're here calling others slaves. Guy, go and sleep!
Atrocities of PDP or T.A Orji?
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Nobody: 3:57pm On Jun 20, 2015
State of Osun Indeed, why is Aregbe like dis. Mtcheew for the people
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Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Destinyfavour(m): 4:20pm On Jun 20, 2015
donphilopus:
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Shut up and go and sleep. To you, the wages of sin ain't death. After the atrocities of PDP in Abia, you still overwhelmingly returned them to power and you're here calling others slaves. Guy, go and sleep!
We the youths are tribalistic. Former Abia state governor messed up and Abians never voted him, he rigged it. I like the way Abians always attack Theodore Orji with sachets of water especially when he visits Aba.
Am astonished Aregbe was welcomed by such a large crowd after many months of unpaid salaries.
Is either the guy is using witchcraft or the crowd is rented . God save naija from the likes of Aregbe and Theodore Orji.
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by frankyychiji(f): 4:53pm On Jun 20, 2015
Sacramento4real:

-Mama Piss(2011)
Wey.rey!
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by Nobody: 8:29pm On Jun 20, 2015
Good ooo
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by simonyblues: 8:47pm On Jun 20, 2015
Suffering n smiling,were they charmed
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by bumtos(m): 9:43pm On Jun 20, 2015
Worst Governor of the year.
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by sunshine1974(m): 10:06pm On Jun 20, 2015
Yoruba people!!! I won't say more dan dat!
Re: Reception Given To Aregbesola From His Hometown Residents. by olami234lekan(m): 10:06pm On Jun 20, 2015
calculator123:
if u av an hungry work force how will the state grow?

Unproductive workforce. The workforce that is not self sustained is liability to any organization. It is not done anywhere in the world but only in Nigeria.

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