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Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by boboLIL(m): 8:50am On Feb 05, 2016 |
chynie:lolss na ghost I wan be... |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Nobody: 8:50am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Maybe GTB |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by ceejay80s(m): 8:50am On Feb 05, 2016 |
These people don finish nigeria!!!!!! Dem deg sack human beings and dem deg pay ghost workers |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Nobody: 8:51am On Feb 05, 2016 |
They should be arrested |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Urine: 8:51am On Feb 05, 2016 |
BVN was Sanusi's idea. |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Uten9z(m): 8:53am On Feb 05, 2016 |
HungerBAD: See another zombie How is Buhari involved in this policy. This are institutions of the last regime. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by geobestokoye: 8:57am On Feb 05, 2016 |
good one |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by bywaters(m): 8:57am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Do the math with minimum 18,000 *23,306 equals 419,508,000 monthly! Now tell me why the people behind this should not jailed!! 2 Likes |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by otil1: 8:59am On Feb 05, 2016 |
ademega: Sir, you are. Very wrong. Our youths have proven to be very lazy. Just do a simple google search before you start running your mouth. What do you mean by the boldened when when the commencement and final set deadline for BVN implementation were all in Gej era? BVN: The banking public and the June deadline ON MAY 18, 20151:40 AMIN BUSINESS, NEWSCOMMENTS By Babajide Komolafe Bank customers across the country have thirty three days from today to enrol for the Bank Verification Number (BVN)However there are issues concerning how many customers would have enrolled for the exercise by the deadline, even as stakeholders in the banking industry have stepped up efforts to highlight the benefits of the initiative for the country as a whole. The BVN was introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria and was launched February 14th last year. It is the registration of customers in the financial system using biometric technology. Biometric technology involves the process of recording a person’s unique physical traits such as fingerprints and facial features. This record can then be used to correctly identify the person afterwards. Once a person’s biometrics has been properly captured, the person is given a Bank Verification Number or BVN. According to the CBN, The objective of the BVN initiative is to protect bank customers, reduce fraud and further strengthen the Nigerian banking system. Fraud is reduced because no two people have the same biometric information. Banks will therefore be able to check the features of a person doing a transaction against the record, which the bank has captured thereby correctly identifying the owner of an account. Enrolment To enroll for the BVN, bank customers have to visit a branch of their bank, complete and submit the BVN enrolment form, after which, the biometric information such as fingerprints and facial imagery are recorded. The customer is then issued an acknowledgment slip with transaction ID. Thereafter, BVN is created and the customer is alerted via SMS to arrange for pick-up. Fast-Track Measures In order to fast-track enrolment of customers for the BVN, the CBN October last year, stipulated targets and deadline for banks. The apex bank also made the BVN a condition for accessing loan. The CBN stated in circular, “In order to fast-track the enrolment process: DMBs are expected to give attention to enrolment of their customers; All DMBs are required to enrol at least, 40 percent of their customers on or before 31st December 2014, and 70 percent on or before 30th March 2015; All DMBs are required to fully integrate their core banking system, latest by 31st October 2014, to ease the enrolment process; All new loans must have the BVN as condition precedent to drawdown, with effect from 3rd November 2014; All credit customers must have BVNs by 31st December 2014; The Central Bank of Nigeria will monitor compliance”. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/bvn-the-banking-public-and-the-june-deadline/ 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by otil1: 9:01am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Urine: Sanusi was Jonathan's idea |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Uten9z(m): 9:01am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Once again, Buhari Government Saving Nigeria and Nigerians money from THIEVES. Sai Buhari. [/quote] See another zombie How is Buhari involved in this policy. This are institutions of the last regime. |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by leanalyst: 9:02am On Feb 05, 2016 |
HungerBAD:Baba please who started both ippis and BVN? Investigate before you give the wrong people credit. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by muyibaba222(m): 9:03am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Wont they come here and shout witch-hunting again? Awon oni iranu |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by steppins: 9:05am On Feb 05, 2016 |
AntiIPOB: zheroes:Bla Bla bla! God! Bunch of nut jobs! Answer a simple question! When did BVN start? What was the purpose? To give banks something to do? Like I said earlier, you guys should grow a brain. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by ican2020: 9:08am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Possible4you:This cannot be true, why? IPPIS is a biometrics anchored system which is suppose to take finger prints of all officers in the ministries. The questions now are: Can a single biometrics machine accept one officer's finger on many occasions without detecting it Does it mean different finger prints of those outside the civil services was used to open the accounts Who captured these so call names? Why are they deleting the accounts without saving all the infos for proper investigations, so that appropriate sanctions can be applied Something is wrong here and I will update this later |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Nobody: 9:09am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Seyiblogz:. 18k ke! Should be talking about 100k and above x 23500. Here in FMC J--- there's even 570k x 200. work it out |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Huffington: 9:10am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Progressive01:Before you begin masturbating over sai baba, please be informed that the BVN policy began under President Goodluck Jonathan. Now go on and use your vaseline. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Vongsama(m): 9:16am On Feb 05, 2016 |
HungerBAD: |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by yaki84: 9:19am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Exponental: abeg who introduced bvn? |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Akainzo(m): 9:23am On Feb 05, 2016 |
kevoh: So GEJ implemented BVN, yet this 23,000+ were still collecting salaries for more than a year! Well done, please receive brain. By your same reasoning, I hope you'd not say GEJ achieved much for Railways since rail lines were built since the 1960s and rail as a policy was started by the colonial masters. SMH 3 Likes |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Akainzo(m): 9:25am On Feb 05, 2016 |
ican2020: Deleting an account does not remove it from other systems, neither does it imply the data is not being kept somewhere. You could be making assumptions based on your limited knowledge. |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by majekobaje1: 9:26am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Gbese ree oooo gbese reee |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by soropee: 9:26am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Progressive01: It obvious that some of us are still misinformed even with the wanton availability of information at our disposal. Who initiated and implemented the BVN policy? To you it is @PMB led government; let it be on the record that it was @GEJ led government that the policy of BVN was initiated even in his liquor drinking state was able to come up with the policy...while you non-drinking liquor mini-god what useful policy has he come up with? SMH!!! |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by oluemmakay(m): 9:31am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Imagine the percentage... Out of 300,000+, 23,000+ are culprits... Imagine wen dey ll be tru wit d whole process... I wont be surprise if the number of culprits increased to 1m+. Naija which way... |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Nobody: 9:32am On Feb 05, 2016 |
brunofarad:Good one bro, but you should have gone a step further to credit the statement to our amiable Goodluck Jonathan |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by ernecy(m): 9:32am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Progressive01:you are the buffon here, the present admistrastion did not introduce BVN, don't come and post rubbish bcuz of political party affiliation. |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by oluemmakay(m): 9:36am On Feb 05, 2016 |
soropee: If der's no continuity and effective implementation of the policy... It wont yield the results we are talking about today. Initiation stage is the easiest stage in every developmental cycle. Nevertheless, i do not in any way discredit GEJ's effort to initiate the policy... |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by superstar1(m): 9:37am On Feb 05, 2016 |
These same people will still carry their bags and go to mosque on Fridays and church on sundays. These are parents of somebody. Nigeria, Nigerians and hypocrisy. |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by emmaelectelect(m): 9:39am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Progressive01:Man let it sink to your head GEJ government implemented BVN, Simple! |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by Melkizedek(m): 9:40am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Akainzo:I am sure your type were the ones who refused to do theirs early enough hence why the deadlines were postponed..lawless nigerians! and yet you ask why they were collecting money for months..I am sure if the past administration stuck to the previous deadline YOU and your ilk will be the first to carry placards and protest against them for being 'insensitive' |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by kevoh(m): 9:40am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Akainzo:I'm pretty sure I have more sense (brain) than you. BVN was announced in February 2014, 1.how long did it take Nigerians and ther lackadaisical attitude to get registered on the system? 2. How many made any serious move till the deadline was announced? 3. Can a system(BVN) start working with only 10% of about 150 million Nigerians registered with the remaining 90% who want change but refused to avail themselves for registration unless a deadline is announced? By the way, who f*cking cares about who implements it? We just want a system that automatically checkmates fraud irrespective of who is at the top.YOU, GEJ and PMB should get some brains. 2 Likes |
Re: BVN Exposes 23,306 ‘ghost Workers’ On Fed Govt Payroll by DONshawn: 9:40am On Feb 05, 2016 |
If you make good policies and refuse to impliment them, you haven't done anything! It's either because you are the problem or a part thereof; especially if/when the policies turn out to be A HIT BACK TO BACK when implimented... 1 Like |
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