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Monday, 19 December 2016

Workers at Abia State University Teaching Hospital embark on strike following 7 months unpaid salaries

Aggrieved workers at the Abia State University Teaching Hospital, today embarked on a warning strike following 7 months salaries owed them by the management of the hospital. The workers are seen above staging a protest in front of the hospital. More photos after the cut.







Photo credit: Uwebunor Monye

20 comments:

  1. Too bad. Is dere any state govt dere o o

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    1. It is well


      ...merited happiness

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    2. **************************whaaaat!!!!!! 7 fucking months??????? Wetin u wan make dem dey chop?????? Dia shit?????? Anyway sef whr dem cee d shit chop kwanu??????? No be person wey chop dey shit?????????

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    3. Nawa ooo this country sef

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    4. Nna na wa o! Linda take note!

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  2. Chaiya...it's really that bad!

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  3. idris where are you this is the right time to remix that Nigeria jaga jaga

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  4. So is it that the hospital doesn't generate revenue or what? 7mnths!!! Our leaders should fear God oo


    Long Live LIB

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  5. 7 months unpaid salaries hm OKEZIE THE MAN SITTING ON ANOTHER MAN'S MANDATE ARE U FOR REAL HUH? u come hold ur fellow humans salaries up to 7 months gosh how do u expect to survive huh? SHAME TO OKEZIE AND APC.
    Better go an pay them an stop wasting money in court!
















    #sad indeed

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  6. 7months salary! So not fair in dis recession. The Governor shud really do something about it..

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  7. Na wa o. They should please pay their salaries.

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  8. nawao that's like a year!!
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  9. Nawao! Whole 7 months, and I'm sure the governor receives his salary every month.
    Our leaders are heartless, the poor man is denied of the little that accrue him, while they loot in billions.



    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  10. may god help people of abia state, my counsin told me that they have not receive salary since 8 months now what a pity

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  11. CALL THIS NUMBER(08141395113)IF U HAVE SCRAP/INVERTER BATTERY TRADE THEM FOR CASH AND WE CAN PICK IT UP ANYWHERE IN NIGERIA

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  12. change is here. some people who are paid in ministries said their salaries were reduced by 50% in this era of increase in everything. God help us

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