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The Heroic Acts of Dogs that will Inspire you
I. INTRODUCTION The Enduring Bond Between Humans Dogs Our connection with Dogs goes beyond mere companionship; it is a profound bond that spans centuries. Since their domestication, dogs have ingrained themselves into the heart of human society, more than just pets. They are loyal, intuitive, often exhibit acts of hero that inspire and captivate. The…
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Is Benue part of Biafra
Benue State is not part of Biafra. It is rather part of a multi-ethnic central Nigeria sometimes called Middle Belt. The people of Benue identify themselves as an autonomous nation in central Nigeria. Tiv people constitute over 60% of the population of Benue and they usually don’t support the Biafra secession plan. However, some parts…
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IPPIS beginnings, pilot MDAs
Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) was conceptualized in October 2006 by the Federal Government as one of its reform programmes to improve the effectiveness and efficiency in the storage of personnel records and administration of monthly payroll in such a way to enhance confidence in staff emolument costs and budgeting. It was also envisaged…
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How IPPIS started
Integrated Payroll and Personnel information system (IPPIS) was conceptualized in October 2006 by the Federal Government as one of its reform programmes to improve the effectiveness and efficiency in the storage of personnel records and administration of monthly payroll in such a way to enhance confidence in staff emolument costs and budgeting. It was also envisaged…
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Promotion received after retirement. How would someone be paid the arrears and pension enhanced
Your office will notify OAGF to re-enlist you for the purpose of paying the promotion arrears and placement. Only the arrears would be paid while all statutory deduction made i.e. tax, pension, NHF. Immediately you will be exited again from the payroll. Reference: ippis.gov.ng/support More on IPPIS Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) is…
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IPPIS: How is pension contribution deducted, remitted and how would the employer (government) add its own counterpart contribution
Your pension in applicable rate is rate is deducted from your salary and at the same time, government contribution is released through the budget office of the federation and simultaneously credited to your account via your PFA. Reference: ippis.gov.ng/support More on IPPIS Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) is Nigeria’s federal government payroll administration…
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How would promotion reflects on IPPIS and how will the arrears be paid
Promotion would be handled by your HR Role Player. However, all accruing promotion arrears would be tabulated and a request made to the budget office of the federation for the payment since usually it is not in the current financial year budget. Reference: ippis.gov.ng/support More on IPPIS Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) is…
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IPPIS: I have additional qualification, how will I add this to my record and would I be moved to the next grade level with it
• IPPIS will have opportunity for self-service to enable you update some of your personal record not under control like additional qualifications etc.• This additional qualification is not a promotion or upgrading. If obtaining additional qualification would lead to your upgrading, your IPPIS Role Player in HR would handle it. Reference: ippis.gov.ng/support More on IPPIS…
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IPPIS: Tax state
I work in Kogi State, where will my tax be paid to and would the IPPIS apply the tax rate of Kogi State in my salary • Your tax is payable to the state where you work and not necessarily the state where the headquarters of your organization is situated. For example, if you are…
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How annual increment is effected on IPPIS
• In line with PSR 040203, incremental date is 1st January of every financial year provided the officer has spent minimum of six months on the job in the previous year i.e. Officer employed and resume duty not later than July 1 of the previous year is qualified for increment in January of the following…