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Monday, 19 December 2016
Workers at Abia State University Teaching Hospital embark on strike following 7 months unpaid salaries
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Too bad. Is dere any state govt dere o o
ReplyDeleteIt is well
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**************************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?????????
DeleteNawa ooo this country sef
DeleteNna na wa o! Linda take note!
DeleteHopefully it pays off....
ReplyDeleteChaiya...it's really that bad!
ReplyDeleteidris where are you this is the right time to remix that Nigeria jaga jaga
ReplyDeleteSo is it that the hospital doesn't generate revenue or what? 7mnths!!! Our leaders should fear God oo
ReplyDeleteLong Live LIB
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.
ReplyDeleteBetter go an pay them an stop wasting money in court!
#sad indeed
7months salary! So not fair in dis recession. The Governor shud really do something about it..
ReplyDeleteNa wa o. They should please pay their salaries.
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nawao that's like a year!!
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Nawao! Whole 7 months, and I'm sure the governor receives his salary every month.
ReplyDeleteOur 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
really..... this one hard ooo
ReplyDeletemay god help people of abia state, my counsin told me that they have not receive salary since 8 months now what a pity
ReplyDeleteUnpaid salaries everywhere
ReplyDeleteCALL THIS NUMBER(08141395113)IF U HAVE SCRAP/INVERTER BATTERY TRADE THEM FOR CASH AND WE CAN PICK IT UP ANYWHERE IN NIGERIA
ReplyDeleteNa wa ooo
ReplyDeletechange 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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