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Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Kdamilola(m): 8:31am On Dec 02, 2019 |
sinkhole: An ignoramus indeed |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by loko50(m): 8:32am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Arsenella007: You are wrong. The money generated by Federal Universities are remitted to the government through Remita. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Agboriotejoye(m): 8:32am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Arsenella007:If you read dis link too, you'll see NNPC was listed as not "remitting operating surplus" too for about five years. Shall we then say that NNPC dis not generate revenue for the govt in five years? Pls go and understand what they're talking about not just jumping up and down with links you don't understand |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Kdamilola(m): 8:32am On Dec 02, 2019 |
thundafire: Can you hear yourself? Kindly ask if you don't understand, it doesn't hurt! 1 Like |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by mildflame: 8:34am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Xisnin:. Ur PAPA send you to school....leave noisemakers alone 2 Likes |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by mildflame: 8:37am On Dec 02, 2019 |
post=84543773:. Running your lose mouth isn't helpful to PMB 2 Likes |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Coldie(m): 8:46am On Dec 02, 2019 |
seguntijan:But ASUU does not pay cleaners and gardeners |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Agboriotejoye(m): 8:53am On Dec 02, 2019 |
thundafire:I'm not a lecturer but I see a lot of people like you talking from the angle of jealousy. If the terms of their employment says they should be paid for supervision how is dat a crime? What you should do is strive to become a lecturer too so you can earn such monies. Truth is govt in Nigeria always acts deaf and beyond reason. If the monies ASUU is saying IPPIS will deprive them of are genuine pay, why can't govt look for a way to address it instead cajoling them to accept IPPIS by hook or crook? You may become a lecturer tomorrow and I wonder how you'll feel when your colleagues tell you how much you could have earned while on sabbatical if not for IPPIS 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by sinkhole: 8:57am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Kdamilola:you see am! This is what ASUU is trying to sustain, knowing that most Nigerians are poor and they need somebody to fight for them. 3 Likes |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by sinkhole: 9:00am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Coldie:ASUU does not pay anybody, not even her members! Cleaners and gardeners keep the university environment conducive for learning and research and yet IPPIS does not consider them useful! 1 Like |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by fixedhollies(m): 9:07am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Universities don't generate funds, but i paid for academic gowns through remita to the federal government accounts... some people need go through university. 2 Likes |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by MrMoney55: 9:11am On Dec 02, 2019 |
please can you also answer the quest posted by ASSUP? ANTONINEUTRON: |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by elsom: 9:13am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Arsenella007: Tetfund is not actually from FG 1 Like |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Agboriotejoye(m): 9:15am On Dec 02, 2019 |
jahsharon:You'll just be throwing insults around based on ignorance. IPPIS started in 2006 and was to be implemented in phases. So I don't know how Jonathan and NOI have done anything wrong about it. If anything, you can only comment buhari for not rushing it like he did TSA which led to liquidity issues in 2016, one of the reasons for the then recession 2 Likes |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Obiaksnews: 9:19am On Dec 02, 2019 |
I used to ask the same question too, why doesn't ASUU want the IPPIS system until i spoke with a lecturer friend over the weekend. The truth is just like ASUU said their are alot of peculiarities concerning ASUU that's not captured under the IPPIS system. For example, my friend is currently doing his PHD programme and according to university rules, while undergoing his studies, he is supposed to be paid based on what is known as "study leave" but under the IPPIS system such modalities is not captured, same also for a visiting lecturer who goes to work in another university. i think the government ought to shift ground a lil and allow for dialogue and compromise, Or else this issue would spill over and affect innocent students. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by texazzpete(m): 9:21am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Arsenella007: You should have mentioned just a few things you think the universities do to make millions. Federal Universities do not generate a lot of money at all 1 Like |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by rumaabk(m): 9:23am On Dec 02, 2019 |
FIRS joined IPPIS long time ago. |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by ojibole(m): 9:39am On Dec 02, 2019 |
ANTONINEUTRON: They don't want it cos most lecturers lecture in more than one federal uni and with this ippis they wouldn't be able to. I think that's why though I'm not certain |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by shadeyinka(m): 9:41am On Dec 02, 2019 |
shogz89:You don't understand. I am not saying they don't have positive cashflow. I ask, what WORK do they do? |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by thatigboman: 9:50am On Dec 02, 2019 |
ogtavia:look at how u are talking out of ignorance with so much confidence. Read the CBN and NDIC Acts before assuming |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by shogz89: 10:13am On Dec 02, 2019 |
shadeyinka:i am going to assume you are not a finance person.. cashflow isnt the same as income statement. when you pick an income statement you can tell the kind of business an organisation does and where their income comes from. Going by the screenshot i sent, its evident that CBN gets its income from, interests from borrowings, fees from financial institutions like commercial banks etc( it could be annual subscription, fines etc), commissions and other operating income.
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Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by ogtavia(m): 10:16am On Dec 02, 2019 |
thatigboman: Statement of CBN Core Mandate The mandate of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is derived from the 1958 Act of Parliament, as amended in 1991, 1993,1997,1998,1999 and 2007. The CBN Act of 2007 of the Federal Republic of Nigeria charges the Bank with the overall control and administration of the monetary and financial sector policies of the Federal Government. The objects of the CBN are as follows: ensure monetary and price stability; issue legal tender currency in Nigeria; maintain external reserves to safeguard the international value of the legal tender currency; promote a sound financial system in Nigeria; and act as Banker and provide economic and financial advice to the Federal Government. Consequently, the Bank is charged with the responsibility of administering the Banks and Other Financial Institutions (BOFI) Act (1991) as amended, with the sole aim of ensuring high standards of banking practice and financial stability through its surveillance activities, as well as the promotion of an efficient payment system. In addition to its core functions, CBN has over the years performed some major developmental functions, focussed on all the key sectors of the Nigerian economy (financial, agricultural and industrial sectors). Overall, these mandates are carried out by the Bank through its various departments |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by moyinoluwa123: 10:23am On Dec 02, 2019 |
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Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Nwadiuto247: 10:25am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Arsenella007: You know nothing. All school fees go into the federal government TSA. Thats why you pay thru Remita. You think its schools that take school fees? School fees as it is currently charged cannot be enough to pay university staff. There must be an increase before it will be sufficiient to maitain the universities. Government is subsidising it your fees by adding the[rs. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by tolulope1990(m): 10:26am On Dec 02, 2019 |
ANTONINEUTRON:Recieve sense 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Arsenella007(f): 10:30am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Nwadiuto247: Ignorance is bliss.. Because school fees is being paid through remita it automatically means its going into the federation account.. Go and learn what remita is and means...Universities do not remit.. U have not given me any proof, only talking about Remita. Mtchew, I'm tired of this argument |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Nobody: 10:34am On Dec 02, 2019 |
I do not know how many times this has to be said Ippis is simply a front end for oracle. Any form. Of remuneration for any category of employee can be executed through the platform. All you need to do is engage your consultant /admin to create the standard forms Salary, overtime, bonus, leave allowance, 13th month, turkey allowance, weekend job, temporary supervisor allowance, anything can be covered. Full employee, contract employee, consultant, casual employee, vendor. All are covered ASUU should stop embarrassing themselves. Professionals are looking at their silly arguments and laughing. They are digging a bigger hole for themselves with these silly arguments 2 Likes |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Nobody: 11:04am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Couzy21: I work in federal government agency which operates in a University model. Our staff go on sabbatical and do all that....yet we are in IPPIS IPPIS platform provides for all that and even the ones they dont have, they can add. ASUU has other agenda 1 Like |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Waspy(m): 11:21am On Dec 02, 2019 |
The Nigerian senators should also be on the fvcking IPPIS 1 Like |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by thundafire: 11:28am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Agboriotejoye:so Mr defender so u support a Prof earning 560k monthly in a university and also earning the same in another university as a visiting lecturer dats y Federal government want to curb it,do u know dat a PA if a VC received 230k monthly and his tax is just 3k c if u don't know VC now wouldn't have access to all those monies dey steal in dey name of salaries paying Ghost workers and also lecturers day were sacked or dead dey still collect der salaries hiddenly |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by Agboriotejoye(m): 11:36am On Dec 02, 2019 |
thundafire: No no. Don't misunderstand me pls. I'm not saying FG should not implement IPPIS for unis and polys. What I'm saying is whatever genuine grievances they have, especially those that involve their conditions and terms of service should be addressed before they are moved to the platform. IPPIS should not be implemented like a one size fits all. Just because we're not affected does not mean we should support the erosion of people's legitimate pay due to some bad practices. FYI, a poly where I live just did recruitment where people paid min of 200k to the rector and his cohorts before getting employed. There's no way IPPIS can curb this kind of malpractice for example. So, what I'm saying is while it is being implemented, it should not become a scourge to inflict hardship on innocent workers. |
Re: IPPIS: ASUU Asks FG Why Staff Of CBN, NDIC, FIRS Are Not On The Payment System by thundafire: 11:44am On Dec 02, 2019 |
Agboriotejoye:IPPIS is meant for salaries alone and government approved allowances not were VC will do anyhow it's to curb dey excesses am part of dey IPPIS crew and do u know wat uni saying dey have upto 6k staffs but lecturing and non-lecturing but as we are doing dey enrollment dey have just 4k + so tell me where dey other money went |
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