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Nasarawa Workers Bitterly Lament Non Payment Of Salaries

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Despite the Federal Government bailout last year, salaries of workers in Nasarawa State have been slashed by between 30 and 50 percent and are still being owed for upward of four months, Vanguard authoritatively reports. According to the Chairman of the state chapter of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Abdullahi Adeka, “the situation is appalling, hence government delays salaries for up to four months before payment is made for one month. “Another issue of concern is that no worker in Nasarawa State has been promoted in the last six years, no annual increment, while no attention is paid to staff development in terms of training in the last six years.” The paper added that he said, the outstanding salaries, pensions and gratuities had not been paid, in spite of the Paris Club refund that came with a categorical instruction that the payments be effected.

G12 RECORDS ARTIST MAISTY SUNUSI – MAD OVER YOU COVER (HAUSA VERSION)

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G12 Records artist Maisty Sunusi, has jumped on the rave of the moment song Mad over you by Runtown, the cover, which was put in Hausa version, is making waves across the northan part of the country,  Maisty Sunusi is base in abuja. click on the link bellow to download. http://jambaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Maisty-Sunusi-Mad-Over-You-Hausa-Version-.mp3

Photos:12 NSCDC officers who robbed and beat up a tanker driver finally detained

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NSCDC officials in Lagos were involved in two separate illegal incidents that led to their arrests - The two teams made up of 12 officers beat up tanker drivers in the state and stole from them - They have now been suspended and detained for investigation The Lagos state command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has taken steps to discipline 12 officials involved in the alleged torture and robbery of two employees of an oil company. According to the NSCDC, the 12 officers were suspended starting Thursday, May 11, and a panel has been set up to investigate the conduct of the operatives. The victims, a tanker driver, Lawal Amobi, and the company manager, Tolu Oyinloye  have been invited to appear before the panel. The affected tanker driver Amobi Lawal According to Punch, the officials stopped a diesel tanker which Amobi was driving around 6pm on Friday, May 5, along Wilmer Road, Ajegunle and asked him to produce his waybill and operating licence issued by the...