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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Greatomotoy: 6:37am On Oct 30, 2020
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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by ChiefS(m): 6:37am On Oct 30, 2020
bskyb:


I would like to k ow exactly why ASUU is against IPPIS.
This same platform is being used to pay almost every other FG employee. It is flexible enough to accommodate the peculiarities of lecturers. It is being used in hospitals, esp teaching hospitals where many of the doctors there are lecturers and also visit other hospitals.

If you state the reasons, I will respond

It negates the law governing Universities. The principle of autonomy which took ASUU many years of strike . It does not capture the peculiarities of lecturers. Lecturers have specific allowances that support publishing in journals and attending conferences. A lecturer is expected not only to teach but do research which should be published in journals and presented at conferences. The cost of publishing in local journals range between 35 and 100k. While open access international journals cost between $1,000 and $2,500. This he does using his lean salary. No lecturer is promoted without having a good number of publications in local and international journals. The mantra in academics is "publish or perish".

Those attributing lecturers' rejection of IPPIS to their visiting status to other universities are not aware that the lecturers that serve as visiting lecturers are mostly visiting lecturers to private and state universities which are NOT on IPPIS. So it is impossible for IPPIS to detect it.

Also, IPPIS does not take into consideration other peculiarities like visiting lecturers from foreign universities whose services are required to support some departments that need their expertise. Universities all over the world don't operate in isolation.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Sapiosexuality(m): 7:12am On Oct 30, 2020
IamD18:
If you believe this lies, you can believe anything.
You know nothing, Jon Snow.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Sapiosexuality(m): 7:14am On Oct 30, 2020
Rahym001:
All this lecturers that collect salary from more than two different institutions in the name of Sabbatical,, Adjunct, visiting


Mr A is on sabbatical leave in University 1

Mr A is an Adjunct Lecturer in University 2

Mr A is a visiting Lecturer in University 3

While Mr A is a Senior Lecturer in University 4






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That's why unemployment is rampant in the land
What's the pay of an Adjunct staff? I doubt some of you know what you are talking about. Besides the pay, do you even understand the logic of visiting staff?

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by bolaayenimo: 7:33am On Oct 30, 2020
Pray you dont up as a lecturer

Greatomotoy:
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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Chikelue2000(m): 7:35am On Oct 30, 2020
bolaayenimo:
A president who didn't attend university, how can he value lecturers?
my thoughts exactly....reason y education sector got d lowest allocation in d budget

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by bolaayenimo: 8:13am On Oct 30, 2020
If lecturers in fed universities are well paid, no need for doing other jobs in private universities

Chikelue2000:
my thoughts exactly....reason y education sector got d lowest allocation in d budget

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by capitalzero: 8:35am On Oct 30, 2020
ChiefS:


It negates the law governing Universities. The principle of autonomy which took ASUU many years of strike . It does not capture the peculiarities of lecturers. Lecturers have specific allowances that support publishing in journals and attending conferences. A lecturer is expected not only to teach but do research which should be published in journals and presented at conferences. The cost of publishing in local journals range between 35 and 100k. While open access international journals cost between $1,000 and $2,500. This he does using his lean salary. No lecturer is promoted without having a good number of publications in local and international journals. The mantra in academics is "publish or perish".

Those attributing lecturers' rejection of IPPIS to their visiting status to other universities are not aware that the lecturers that serve as visiting lecturers are mostly visiting lecturers to private and state universities which are NOT on IPPIS. So it is impossible for IPPIS to detect it.

Also, IPPIS does not take into consideration other peculiarities like visiting lecturers from foreign universities whose services are required to support some departments that need their expertise. Universities all over the world don't operate in isolation.

Are health workers not on ippis? Are they not getting allowances as well? Allowances of visiting lecturers are not the problem. In hospital, there are also visiting consultants on ippis. They are not complaining
Let me tell you why ASUU is against ippis.
1. Most lecturers especially old professors are using falsified age. It is university that is covering them. I have my facts
2. Earn allowance has been politicised between ASUU and nasu. Most universities refuse to employ young lecturers because of earn allowance. Nasu is also getting earn allowance which also wrong.
3. Working in multiple universities. The rule is 1 full time 1 visiting appointment either in private or public institution. Many lecturers are working in multiple institutions. Government wants to have database of all lecturers and where they are working

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Greatomotoy: 8:49am On Oct 30, 2020
bolaayenimo:
Pray you dont up as a lecturer
Don't they publish lies on Newspapers?

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by ThatFairGuy: 8:55am On Oct 30, 2020
Rahym001:
All this lecturers that collect salary from more than two different institutions in the name of Sabbatical,, Adjunct, visiting


Mr A is on sabbatical leave in University 1

Mr A is an Adjunct Lecturer in University 2

Mr A is a visiting Lecturer in University 3

While Mr A is a Senior Lecturer in University 4






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That's why unemployment is rampant in the land
Don't mind their Hypocritical behavior towards IPPIS.
If there's any itch as Claimed, can't they source for rectification instead of their scam UTAS.

If not because of students, FG should leave them the hell alone till they get tired and agree on IPPIS

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by ChiefS(m): 9:17am On Oct 30, 2020
capitalzero:


Are health workers not on ippis? Are they not getting allowances as well? Allowances of visiting lecturers are not the problem. In hospital, there are also visiting consultants on ippis. They are not complaining
Let me tell you why ASUU is against ippis.
1. Most lecturers especially old professors are using falsified age. It is university that is covering them. I have my facts
2. Earn allowance has been politicised between ASUU and nasu. Most universities refuse to employ young lecturers because of earn allowance. Nasu is also getting earn allowance which also wrong.
3. Working in multiple universities. The rule is 1 full time 1 visiting appointment either in private or public institution. Many lecturers are working in multiple institutions. Government wants to have database of all lecturers and where they are working
Let me respond to each of your allegations:
1. Do you have enough evidence? This is a spurious allegation that holds no water. The system has checks and balances. The human resources of each University has records of birth certificates /age declaration which must be submitted before a person is appointed a lecturer. Retirement date of each lecturer is also indicated in the annual appraisal forms which must match with the employment records.
2. Vacant academic positions are collated from departments and advertised by universities yearly. Sometimes those vacancies are not filled because the applicants may not meet the specific requirements. Minimum requirements for lecturing is a PhD or its equivalent. In the interim, fellowship is acceptable for medical specialties. Plus specific work experience and publications.
3. I'm not aware of lecturers working as full-time staff in multiple Federal Universities. A lecturer should have only one full-time appointment and can be a visiting lecturer based on need. No lecturer can work in unilag and UI or OAU as full time it is just not possible. Its cheap blackmail of the government. They should provide evidence and make scape goats of anyone culpable. A visiting lecturer is only paid about 30% of what a full-time lecturer gets.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by capitalzero: 9:42am On Oct 30, 2020
ChiefS:

Let me respond to each of your allegations:
1. Do you have enough evidence? This is a spurious allegation that holds no water. The system has checks and balances. The human resources of each University has records of birth certificates /age declaration which must be submitted before a person is appointed a lecturer. Retirement date of each lecturer is also indicated in the annual appraisal forms which must match with the employment records.
2. Vacant academic positions are collated from departments and advertised by universities yearly. Sometimes those vacancies are not filled because the applicants may not meet the specific requirements. Minimum requirements for lecturing is a PhD in the relevant discipline. Plus specific work experience and publications.
3. I'm not aware of lecturers working as full-time staff in multiple Federal Universities. A lecturer should have only one full-time appointment and can be a visiting lecturer based on need. No lecturer can work in unilag and UI or OAU as full time it is just not possible. Its cheap blackmail of the government. They should provide evidence and make scape goats of anyone culpable. A visiting lecturer is only paid about 30% of what a full-time lecturer gets.

1. Age information in human resources is inconsistent with bvn. It applies to most older lecturers not young ones. There is corruption in human resources
2. If earn allowance is stopped, vacancies will be filled like magic. Guys are looking for work. Some dons are reserving spaces for their wards. Exception is few department .
3. NUC rule is 1 full time and 1 visiting appointment. Nothing more. Some lecturers are working as full time in federal institution and will also take visiting appointment in fuoye, redeemer , and uniosun which is wrong. I know a professor working in unilorin, bowen, and LAUTECH.it is too much. A professor was working in bowen and blocked employment of another lecturer until his ward qualified to take the job.
There are alot of cover up in the system. There are a lot of overwhelming evidence against top dons.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Rahym001(m): 9:48am On Oct 30, 2020
Sapiosexuality:
What's the pay of an Adjunct staff? I doubt some of you know what you are talking about. Besides the pay, do you even understand the logic of visiting staff?

Adjunct Lecturers are paid 60% of their basic salary
Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Sapiosexuality(m): 9:50am On Oct 30, 2020
Rahym001:


Adjunct Lecturers are paid 60% of their basic salary
60 or 40?
Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by TruthisGOD: 10:21am On Oct 30, 2020
ChiefS:

Let me respond to each of your allegations:
1. Do you have enough evidence? This is a spurious allegation that holds no water. The system has checks and balances. The human resources of each University has records of birth certificates /age declaration which must be submitted before a person is appointed a lecturer. Retirement date of each lecturer is also indicated in the annual appraisal forms which must match with the employment records.
2. Vacant academic positions are collated from departments and advertised by universities yearly. Sometimes those vacancies are not filled because the applicants may not meet the specific requirements. Minimum requirements for lecturing is a PhD in the relevant discipline. Plus specific work experience and publications.
3. I'm not aware of lecturers working as full-time staff in multiple Federal Universities. A lecturer should have only one full-time appointment and can be a visiting lecturer based on need. No lecturer can work in unilag and UI or OAU as full time it is just not possible. Its cheap blackmail of the government. They should provide evidence and make scape goats of anyone culpable. A visiting lecturer is only paid about 30% of what a full-time lecturer gets.
Who told you that minimum requirement for lecturing is PhD degree?

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by ORLAHOLUWA(m): 11:31am On Oct 30, 2020
IamD18:
If you believe this lies, you can believe anything.
Who b dis kekere self?

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Dblaiz(f): 11:31am On Oct 30, 2020
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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Focusmind: 11:31am On Oct 30, 2020
That's their true worth biko. Bubu got it right this time around

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by emmasege: 11:32am On Oct 30, 2020
IamD18:
If you believe this lies, you can believe anything.
That's the fact and the operators of IPPIS can't deny it. Stop displaying your arrogant ignorance over a matter you know nothing about.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by bolousadex: 11:32am On Oct 30, 2020
employees telling their employers the kind of payment system they prefer.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by NewBalance: 11:32am On Oct 30, 2020
Cutehector:
it's not lies.. I see salaries of govt workers every month, it is always inconsistent.

You can help us by posting the pay slip of a professor who recieved 8 thousand Naira as emolument in a single month.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by stagger: 11:33am On Oct 30, 2020
Rahym001:
All this lecturers that collect salary from more than two different institutions in the name of Sabbatical,, Adjunct, visiting


Mr A is on sabbatical leave in University 1

Mr A is an Adjunct Lecturer in University 2

Mr A is a visiting Lecturer in University 3

While Mr A is a Senior Lecturer in University 4






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That's why unemployment is rampant in the land

You know nothing about how the university academic system operates the world over.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by NewBalance: 11:33am On Oct 30, 2020
bolaayenimo:
Pray you dont up as a lecturer


Just because a professor said so doesn't make it true.

Even if it was a bug in the system, it can be rectified.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by fabsyl(m): 11:34am On Oct 30, 2020
I earn #8k per 10hrs everyday and I am a nobody in terms of educational qualifications

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Funkyswagzz(m): 11:34am On Oct 30, 2020
Why do I feel there's something wrong with this picture.. just take a look at buhari. The guy is so fresh and young as if he getting fat

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by ignis: 11:35am On Oct 30, 2020
Confusion
Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by BafanaBafana: 11:35am On Oct 30, 2020
IamD18:
If you believe this lies, you can believe anything.

You just sit in your little corner and conclude it's a lie. Why not ask those in the system to verify first.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Decimus: 11:35am On Oct 30, 2020
Go and sleep, fat pig.
Resume when you are ready to enroll or stay at home till 2023, you can then dictate to the administration then to pay you via Western union in eight pounds sterling or Danish Krona.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by bolousadex: 11:36am On Oct 30, 2020
Big lie..post the pay slip or alert of a lecturer who received 8k..you people think we r stupid abi? IPPIS has only put an end to double salary payment to some lecturers. They don't want it because they cannot outsmart it. If you know, you know!

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Nobody: 11:37am On Oct 30, 2020
so some private school teachers earn more than universities professorscheesygrincheesygrincheesygrin

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Re: IPPIS: FG Paid Some Professors N8,000 As Monthly Salary – Abiodun Ogunyemi by Praiselinks: 11:38am On Oct 30, 2020
IamD18:
If you believe this lies, you can believe anything.
IT IS NOT A LIE!!! I'm a staff member In a Federal University. The situation is really bad... The public should pray that ASUU succeeds in her struggles or be willing to witness the total collapse of the public University System in Nigeria.

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