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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by Aystarz: 1:33pm On May 19, 2020
GavelSlam:
There are just too many criminals in Nigeria.

Too many criminals and very few prisons. grin

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by Emmlexx(m): 1:35pm On May 19, 2020
Like seriously? It’s this simple?? They just want to keep cheating the system??
What about the solution they asked for in terms of the discrepancies in paying allowances ?
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by mayor1814: 1:36pm On May 19, 2020
It's so annoying to know that young guys and ladies sit down in computer room determining the salaries of lecturers and professors. These professors have been lecturing before 80% of IPPIS workforce were born.


Lots of deduction on the lecturers and professors salaries by IPPIS.

It's such a sad and pathetic situation.
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by stagger: 1:37pm On May 19, 2020
KingAzubuike:
Ippis is here to stay .. Nigerian lecturers are one of the most corrupt set of people. They will win research grants but never implement it into any research. They'll rather use it to build houses, buy new cars and carry women. Then now throw all the burden of their research to their final year project students. Ever wondered why most times na your supervisor dey give you project topic lol? It's for his own benefit.

Asides that, many of them also lecture many higher institution , collecting salaries on multi scale. That's why they are against the IPPIS.

Please can you provide specific examples of these research grants, specific names of lecturers who you know have misused any of such grants, and examples with pay slips to back it up, of "multi-scale" salaries?

I intend to follow up on your comments to see if they are factual or not.

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by GavelSlam: 1:40pm On May 19, 2020
mayor1814:
It's so annoying to know that young guys and ladies sit down in computer room determining the salaries of lecturers and professors. These professors have been lecturing before 80% of IPPIS workforce were born.


Lots of deduction on the lecturers and professors salaries by IPPIS.

It's such a sad and pathetic situation.

Gerrout.

If a professor thinks himself beyond the policies set up by his employers, he's free to leave.

He should be master in his field, as such, he should be capable of monetizing his abilities in the outside world.

Until then, he's a mere employee.

By the way, a lecturer of physical education never trained an accountant and must rely on one for his pay slip.

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by clemmonce(m): 1:43pm On May 19, 2020
stagger:


Please can you provide specific examples of these research grants, specific names of lecturers who you know have misused any of such grants, and examples with pay slips to back it up, of "multi-scale" salaries?

I intend to follow up on your comments to see if they are factual or not.
Are you a learner ? Go to EFCC office and ask them for prove.

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by Stanchem029: 1:43pm On May 19, 2020
Pegnohelmi:
Free
Are you back?
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by ladyKcy: 1:44pm On May 19, 2020
Hmmm...this is so sad.
Please someone should help me with a job. It is really depressing since 2018.
And here is someone receiving more that 40 people’s salary.
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by Rebuke: 1:44pm On May 19, 2020
Tobinrobin:
As good as this IPPIS is, why can’t they incorporate the same for the lawmakers as well? Glaringly they’re not as much as the staffs of ministries and parastatals but what’s good for the goose should be good for the gander


Thank yhu. That's the question we need to ask them
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by wickyyolo: 1:45pm On May 19, 2020
Special adviser in gutter related matters. Go and sleep.
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by goshen26: 1:45pm On May 19, 2020
Hmmmm
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by linearity: 1:45pm On May 19, 2020
Does anyone know if the Nigeria BVN system doesn’t data coloration and duplicate detection on the BIO data submitted?

I mean, something akin to e.g. the FBI finger print database? What stops a criminal minded individual to obtain multiple BVN numbers even up to 40 from different centers, each time altering one BIO data or the other and continue their ghosting of the system?

I can even bet my left balls that, there are Nigerians with multiple BVN numbers outsmarting the system today.

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by Rebuke: 1:47pm On May 19, 2020
Pegnohelmi:
Free




I hope everyone on nairaland knows who yhu are already. Sorry to those who will learn through the hard way.

Scammer
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by KingAzubuike(f): 1:49pm On May 19, 2020
stagger:


Please can you provide specific examples of these research grants, specific names of lecturers who you know have misused any of such grants, and examples with pay slips to back it up, of "multi-scale" salaries?

I intend to follow up on your comments to see if they are factual or not.
Bros, it happens in most federal institutions. You can't expect me to start mentioning names. Although I know a few lecturers back then who were guilty. They won research grants , thousands of dollars but never implemented it, once they squandered it , they'll apply for another and the cycle continues.

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by Pitakawman(m): 1:49pm On May 19, 2020
Wow this is an eye opener shocked shocked
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by Volunteer29(m): 1:50pm On May 19, 2020
Decibel:


https://mobile.twitter.com/DrJoeAbah/status/1261560213204865024
SMH for this country, only God will see and help this nation. A country where someone does nothing, yet get paid(multiple times). Meanwhile, the real workers are being owed. Those willing to commit themselves in honesty are sitting at home, jobless and wallowing in starvation. The innocent students of the country are suffering and receiving inadequate education; whereas, the children of these heartless lecturers (ASUU) are scattered in different countries, boasting of grades (1st class) and posting on social media just to intimidate and make their counterparts in the country feel inferior.

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by KingAzubuike(f): 1:54pm On May 19, 2020
mayor1814:
It's so annoying to know that young guys and ladies sit down in computer room determining the salaries of lecturers and professors. These professors have been lecturing before 80% of IPPIS workforce were born.


Lots of deduction on the lecturers and professors salaries by IPPIS.

It's such a sad and pathetic situation.
You want a better country but you're not ready to put an effort to ensure that goal. It's only greedy workers who have skeletons in their cupboards that are against this.

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by jmaine: 1:57pm On May 19, 2020
Blue3k:
This whole situation is nonsense give them a simple ultimatum. Either register or be fired for insubordination. Buhari should copy Ronald Reagan's example by firing these striking federal workers. They're refusing to comply with a lawful directive. After firing them ban them from civil service.

They will fire them to employ you right.? .

This is the same silly approach we tell striking doctors when they push for their rights .. No wonder our leaders said Drs can take to farming if they were unsatisfied or that Nigeria has more than enough doctors..

Now see what is happening during the pandemic.


Even the rugged Abacha tried it and it ended no where... Continue cutting off your nose to spite your face...

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by jmaine: 1:59pm On May 19, 2020
Volunteer29:



SMH for this country, only God will see and help this nation. A country where someone does nothing, yet get paid(multiple times). Meanwhile, the real workers are being owed. Those willing to commit themselves in honesty are sitting at home, jobless and wallowing in starvation. The innocent students of the country are suffering and receiving inadequate education; whereas, the children of these heartless lecturers (ASUU) are scattered in different countries, boasting of grades (1st class) and posting on social media just to intimidate and make their counterparts in the country feel inferior.

What do you call multiple salaries... The Adjunct lecturers and sabbaticals that are valid and within their rights... grin

Stale propaganda
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by Blue3k(m): 2:04pm On May 19, 2020
jmaine:


They will fire them to employ you right.? .

This is the same silly approach we tell striking doctors when they push for their rights .. No wonder our leaders said Drs can take to farming if they were unsatisfied or that Nigeria has more than enough doctors..

Now see what is happening during the pandemic.


Even the rugged Abacha tried it and it ended no where... Continue cutting off your nose to spite your face...

Lol stop rambling nonsense. There's enough talent in the workforce with masters degress to replace these workers. If need be the workers in public sector can be poached along with talent from other African countries. If they dont wish to oney lawful directive they can try their hsnd with state universities and private sector.

The unemployment rate is high over 20 percent. They dont hsve much leverage in this situation. You're doctor example is a lame apples and oranged comparison.

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by oluwaseyi0: 2:04pm On May 19, 2020
Pegnohelmi:
Baby �

This is a scammer using uba he keeps creating new moniker for his fraud

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by oluwaseyi0: 2:05pm On May 19, 2020
Pegnohelmi:
Free

This is a scammer
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by ProfAmaben(m): 2:06pm On May 19, 2020
Including yourself, Ippis has been hijacked by the canal, they insert any name they want and collect the money, this nation is pathetic
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by OsuIgboIpob: 2:07pm On May 19, 2020
Hmm
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by Olakunleyakub(m): 2:07pm On May 19, 2020
Have said this countless times that the corruption start from the botom to the top. The irregularities in Nigerian agencies, parastaters and the likes is bigger than the one in aso rock.

I doubt if we can ever get a new Nigeria.

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by jesmond3945: 2:16pm On May 19, 2020
seunmsg:
Apart from some few ASUU members that may be collecting salaries from two or more universities, the major reason the union is against IPPIS is that the platform will force them to pay their fair share of personal income tax and remove illegal allowances that are always added at the university level.

When staff of a MDA are paid for the first time by IPPIS, the major complain is about reduction in salaries. This is simply because IPPIS has been configured to pay only the correct amount and deduct the exact tax liability. The illegal allowances and reduced tax deduction that ASUU members have enjoined for so long is why they are fighting desperately to stay away from the platform.
ok fine, if you were a prof after countless supervision, marking, teaching, research you were paid 350k per month how would you feel?
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by Nobody: 2:16pm On May 19, 2020
DenreleDave:
Hmm.

Even some nairalanders are ghost members. Seun sbud introduce ippis here too

Lol
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by stagger: 2:17pm On May 19, 2020
clemmonce:
Are you a learner ? Go to EFCC office and ask them for prove.

Shut up. I did not ask you anything and was not referring to you. So get out of my mentions. Fool!
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by stagger: 2:18pm On May 19, 2020
KingAzubuike:

Bros, it happens in most federal institutions. You can't expect me to start mentioning names. Although I know a few lecturers back then who were guilty. They won research grants , thousands of dollars but never implemented it, once they squandered it , they'll apply for another and the cycle continues.

No, if you made such a serious allegation, you have to be prepared to back it up with proof. You cannot just make a wild allegation and leave it at that.

No foreign organization provides money for research grants without a follow-up. NONE!
It is also not possible to apply for a research grant, not provide the outcomes, then apply for another one and be granted. It is not possible. So if you have an instance of one where this has happened and you have proof, I will like to see it.

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Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by OsuIgboIpob: 2:18pm On May 19, 2020
Tobinrobin:
As good as this IPPIS is, why can’t they incorporate the same for the lawmakers as well? Glaringly they’re not as much as the staffs of ministries and parastatals but what’s good for the goose should be good for the gander
Absolutely.
Re: IPPIS: Joe Abah On "How Ghost Workers Exist In Public Institutions" by CodeTemplar: 2:19pm On May 19, 2020
Tobinrobin:
As good as this IPPIS is, why can’t they incorporate the same for the lawmakers as well? Glaringly they’re not as much as the staffs of ministries and parastatals but what’s good for the goose should be good for the gander
God bless you. If Buhari can do that, he will be my hero irrespective of his many innumerable fúck ups.

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