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Nigeria’s federal workers underpaid January salary due to system error

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The Joint Public Service Negotiating Council, JPSNC, has explained that the Nigerian government paid its workers incomplete January salaries due to a system error in the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, IPPIS.

This comes as JPSNC assured federal workers that the government is addressing discrepancies in January salaries, which were reportedly lower than those of previous months.

According to NAN, Mr. Benjamin Anthony, National Chairman of the council, made this statement on Monday.

Anthony was responding to concerns raised by some federal civil service workers about shortfalls in their January salaries.

He revealed that the shortfalls in January salaries were traced to a “systematic error” in the IPPIS.

“We received complaints, though not in writing, from workers about reductions in their January salaries compared to what they received from October to December 2024.

“Following the complaints, we issued a memo to all industrial unions to gather details from their members and revert to us so the council can escalate it to the federal government for correction.

“Some sources, though unconfirmed from IPPIS, told us that there was a problem. They said it was a systematic mistake from the computers and that they are working to correct it.

“I believe they are working on it and it will be corrected,” he said.

“We have already written to the Head of Service of the Federation, and she has promised to forward the complaint to the Accountant General’s office to determine what the issue is all about.

“She also assured us that, if there are issues, every worker will be paid their correct salaries,” he said.

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Herdsmen attacks: Benue lawmakers storm COAS office, demand urgent military action

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Senate Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro, on Tuesday led a delegation on a courtesy visit to the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, at the Nigerian Army Headquarters, Abuja.

The delegation included the House of Representatives member representing Oju/Obi Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. David Ogewu, and the Founder of G12 Foundation, Hon. Joseph Oche.

The visit was aimed at appreciating the Chief of Army Staff for his efforts and concern in addressing the growing insecurity in Benue State, particularly in the Benue South Senatorial District, where attacks and killings have become persistent and devastating.

During the meeting, Senator Moro and his team formally requested the deployment of more troops to vulnerable communities and the establishment of a Forward Operating Base (FOB) in one of the high-risk areas within the senatorial district.

In his response, the Chief of Army Staff thanked the delegation for the thoughtful visit and described it as a morale boost that would further strengthen the Army’s resolve to bring lasting peace to the region.

He assured the delegation that their requests would be given due consideration, though he acknowledged the current operational limitations faced by the military.

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Somany girls are no longer 0vulating because many tongues have gone into their pr!vat€ p@rt—— Evang Ebuka Obi.

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The spiritual director of Zion Ministries have stated the spiritual and health implication of multiple 0ral $€x from different partners.

According to a short video that was posted online by a Facebook user, the Clergy man stated that many ladies have been coming to him for prayers concerning their fertility and he attributed the cause of infertility to multiple 0ral $€x from different partners .In the video of the sermon, the Evangelist stated that;

“…Daddy i am not seeing my period again, how many tongue have gone into that place? Dont you know that every man has a spirit, there is a spirit that follows everybody, either divine spirit or negative spirit, which tongue is entering into your pr!vat€ p@rt? How will your egg be normal?

“The tongue that enter inside there last week might be a dem0m!c person, a boy possessed of a d€m0n, it will not be long if you marry you will begin to look for babies”

It could not be ascertained if this video is an old video clip or a recent one from Evang Ebuka Obi, but the message is a very important one for ladies.

 

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35 Nigerians deported from Ireland

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At least 35 Nigerians have been deported from the Republic of Ireland.

The number includes five children.

They were all flown to Nigeria in a chartered flight that left the Dublin Airport on Wednesday night.

According to the Irish Mirror, the number is made up of 21 men, nine women, and five children.

They have landed in Nigeria on Thursday.

Irish Minister for Justice, Jim O’Callaghan, said he was “happy to say” that all of them have returned to Nigeria despite an unscheduled stopover due to a medical incident on board.

Although the Irish government did not give a specific reason for the deportation of the Nigerian nationals, O’Callaghan explained that, “Ireland has a rules-based immigration system.

“It is important that those rules are robust and enforced.”

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