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Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Showdown! Beyonce vs Nicki Minaj (photos)
'By the way, ice grill me as long as you can,' the Beyonce, 34, tells Nicki, 32, in a newly released behind-the-scenes video. The 'ice grill' is considered to be a cold fear-provoking stare. They duo were rehearsing for a concert when Bey suggested they have a contest. See more photos after the cut
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Limpopo King, K-CEE becomes the new Ambassador for "Air Peace" Airline (see photo)
Just to confirm this rumour, K-CEE the five star music front line Artiste took to his instagram page today thanking God for another endorsement. So in other words, this one is additional money o lol. We wish him more success in his career
Thursday, 20 August 2015
Nigerians in the diaspora can now do their BVN registration
According to circular dated August 18th and signed by the CBN's Director of Banking and Payment System, Dipo Fatokun, Nigerian bank customers in the diaspora can do their registration via option one; present themselves to the offshore branches/subsidiaries of any Nigerian bank (where such facilities have been made available), for the BVN enrollment.
“The deployment of scanners and other devices to these locations have started in earnest. Nigerian banks abroad are expected to capture necessary data, generate a BVN and communicate same to the customers. Thereafter, the customers are expected to forward the assigned BVN to their banks, for linkage with their accounts.
A web portal to achieve this linkage to bank accounts has been developed and deployed, while the process of such linkage will be made available by the Nigerian Interbank Settlement System (NIBSS) to all those enrolled abroad,” the circular stated The second option is through the use of an company known as the Online Integrated Solution (OIS).
The company will establish stations for data capture and generation of BVN at the cost of £30 per transaction which is to be paid by the customer. The company is expected to capture necessary data for online transmission to the NIBSS, who would thereafter, generate the BVN and communicate same to the customer.
“The customer may approach OIS for BVN, where the communication from NIBSS is not received within 48 hours after the enrolment. Thereafter, Nigerian bank customers in the diaspora are expected to forward their BVN to their banks for linkage with their accounts as in option one above,” it explained.
The Bank Verification Number registration exercise in Nigeria has been extended to October 31st. You can read all about it here
Fresh Music: Dollarsyno - Oshodi || @dollarsyno
Monday, 10 August 2015
Omg!!! Kim K shared nak€d pics of herself (see the pics)
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Thursday, 6 August 2015
Enugu workers to embark on strike (see details)
Workers in Enugu State have threatened to embark on an indefinite strike over the state government's failure to pay their monthly entitlements.
The President of the Trade Union Congress, Enugu State chapter, and Chairman of the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council, Mr. Chukwuma Igbokwe, disclosed this in Enugu on Wednesday.
The salary scale of the worker was reviewed during the administration of former governor Sullivan Chime after the workers demanded an increase.
The workers, however, noted that that the recent review only showed an increase in their basic salary, without an increase in the percentage of other allowances.
They said that even though the salary scale was reviewed, the Chime government did not implement it on the grounds that there were no provisions for the new pay formula in the 2014 budget.
Although the reviewed salary scale was eventually given space in the 2015 budget, Enugu workers are still being paid according to the old scale, which they claimed makes them the least paid workforce in the country.
The workers are now demanding the immediate implementation of the reviewed salary scale.
They maintained that they have been cheated for over five years as a result of the discrepancies in the old scale.
Our correspondent gathered that the implementation of the reviewed salary scale was part of a list of outstanding demands the workers presented to the state governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, at a meeting on July 28.
The workers insisted that Ugwuanyi must implement the new salary scale, more especially as he had repeatedly stated that his administration was going to consolidate on the achievement of the previous government.
Our correspondent gathered that a meeting held between the workers and the governor did not reach a truce as the governor was said to have asked the workers to give him some time.
However, the workers believe they have waited for too long, and are threatening an indefinite strike.
In an exclusive chat with our correspondent, the TUC president, Igbokwe, said the adjusted salary scale should be implemented since it was captured in the 2015 budget.
Igbokwe said, "If we wait and they still refuse to implement it, we will go on an indefinite strike. It is not as if we are asking for salary increment. We met with the present governor and we said government is a continuum and you are talking of total continuity so give us our entitlements
"We are saying that people have been denied their allowances for over five years, when the minimum wage scale was prepared the adjustment did not recognise the increase in some allowances.
"You don't increase basic salary without increasing the percentage of the allowances. That is why we are saying the adjusted scale was not really an increase. It was even the government that corrected it and brought it to us and we agreed that it should implement it. The government agreed to pay and said it was the right thing. The government, however, said it was not in the budget then. Now that it is captured in the budget of 2015, the governor is saying that we should give him time."
Igbokwe did not give any indication of how long the workers were prepared to wait before embarking on the strike.
The workers are also demanding the recall of 12 employees of the Enugu State Housing Corporation, who were disengaged by the former managing director of the corporation, Chief Ikeje Asogwa.