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Thursday, 3 September 2015

Photos: Non-Teaching staff at Unilag protest over months of unpaid salaries

Unilag's Non-Teaching staff protested today at the school's Senate Building over months of not getting their salaries. More photos after the cut...



Photo credit: Stee Vane

50 comments:

  1. Ummmmmm nawa o!!!





    Aunty linda!!!

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  2. Ummmmmm nawa o!!!





    Aunty linda!!!

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  3. Ummmmmm nawa o!!!





    Aunty linda!!!

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  4. Govt shld pay them na











    #it WiLL OnLy gEt BeTTEr
    #It mUSt EnD iN prAiSE

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  5. For me freeborn,i don't know gain this guy's get by owning the salaris of there worker's.what pain me is the way they lavish money when they are still owning the people that have sufferd in working for them,wickedness in high places.





















    #sad indeed

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  6. For me freeborn,i don't know gain this guy's get by owning the salaris of there worker's.what pain me is the way they lavish money when they are still owning the people that have sufferd in working for them,wickedness in high places.





















    #sad indeed

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  7. Nawooo lord save our country


















    Lib freak

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  8. Eyahhhhhh, too bad !

    Order for your beautiful bedspreads @ 5671CDBE. Delivery available nationwide.

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  9. Make them go relax abeg, if them no like am, they shld go unto business. No be by force to work for government if u got no patience

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  10. Make them go relax abeg, if them no like am, they shld go unto business. No be by force to work for government if u got no patience

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  11. Ambode over to u. Please pay them their salary.










    #TeamBlessed#

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  12. I pray the protest yields a positive result

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  13. Dey shud pay dem dia money nah,,,,how do dey xpect dem to liv wtout no salary...ppl sef













    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  14. Dey shud pay dem dia money nah,,,,how do dey xpect dem to liv wtout no salary...ppl sef













    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    All this non payment of salaries is just getting out of hand i swear...... Goverment do something...... #NowPlaying>> shake it: dynamyt.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. They shud settle dem with whatever they're owing dem..

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  17. Nna dem plenty o! Such a pity. Linda take note!

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  18. Nna dem plenty o! Such a pity. Linda take note!

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  19. Nna dem plenty o! Such a pity. Linda take note!

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  20. Na waoh...
    People are no longer capable of paying salaries

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  21. Them large oh! They can Sabi protest but most are ever in the office

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  22. God pls help Nigeria...we use to be giant of Africa! What is happening?

    A.K.A LIB'ier
    mercycruise@yahoo.com

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  23. Na wa ooooo, all dese useless governors

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  24. Na wa ooooo, all dese useless governors

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  25. Na wa ooooo, all dese useless governors

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  26. As every HONEST person who works at UNILAG will tell you, only the salary for August is in arrears owing to the Federal Government's inability to disburse funds at this time. A circular was in fact issued long before salaries were due. Being a member of the teaching staff, I can say that what is at issue is most likely cases of arrears to do with non-salary allowances. That, I believe, needs to be clarified by the person who sent the pictures.

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  27. i dont believe it... Maulag ooooooo

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  28. it not over unpaid salaries but rather over unpaid allowances in line with the 2009 FGN Agreement with the unions. the backlog payment since 2010 and the issue of 13th month allowances

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  29. Non-Taching Staff Unilag did not protest for unpaid salaris but rather unpaid Hazard Allowance and implementation. Linda, always try to get your headline right because of the thousands reading your information should not be misled!

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  30. Hmmmm... Staff are not being paid but students are paying school fees. Pls they should pay them o!

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  31. There is really a problem in this country, with the kind of school fees Unilag collects? SMH

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  32. Point of correction, its non payment of our earned allowance by the management

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  33. Nigeria is the only country where you work with no surety you will get paid.

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  34. Okay....visit www.galaxygist.com

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  35. Linda pls get your information right before posting... the salaries of UNILAG non-teaching staff is paid to date o.

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