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COMPENSATION MATTERS of National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC)
In line with its mandates, the Commission covers matters pertaining to remuneration in the Federal Public Service, the National Minimum Wage, the review of Federal Public Service pensions, and research into public service pay, including a pay comparability survey of the public and regional pay system. The accomplishments of the Commission on Compensation matters in…
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COURT GIVES FRESH ORDER IN EMEFIELE CASE
A Federal High Court recently issued a new directive in the case of Godwin Emefiele, former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor. On November 1, 2024, the court ruled to proceed with the final forfeiture of $2.045 million along with several properties linked to Emefiele, which were initially seized by the Economic and Financial Crimes…
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Organisational structure of National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC)
The National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC) is structured into seven departments made up of Administration, Finance and Accounts, Management Information, and Special Duties, Compensation, Evaluation and Grading, as well as Productivity, Prices and Incomes Departments. The Commission also has five units directly under the Chairman, which are Internal Audit, Legal, SERVICOM, ACTU, and Public Affairs Units; while the Secretary…
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MAN UNITED APPOINT NEW MANAGER
Manchester United has appointed Ruben Amorim, formerly of Sporting CP, as their new manager. Known for his tactical prowess and high-energy playing style, the 39-year-old Portuguese coach replaces Erik ten Hag following a challenging season for United. Amorim, admired by managers like Pep Guardiola, has a reputation for guiding teams with innovative strategies and success,…
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GWER COUNCIL CHAIR, TIMOTHY NYIAKURA ADI COMMENCES REACTIVATION OF ALIADE WATER WORKS
In his bid to making life more comfortable in Gwer East Local Government Area, Executive Chairman of the Council, Hon Timothy Nyiakura Adi has commenced the reactivation of Aliade water works to boost pipe borne water supply in the town. Speaking when the Executive Chairman of Gwer local government council, Hon Timothy Nyiakura Adi through…
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BENUE STATE GOVERNMENT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IOM RELOCATE IDPs IN NEPA QUARTERS TO MEGA CAMP
The Benue State Government (BNSG), in partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), has relocated Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from three camps in Makurdi, including NEPA Quarters, to a newly established dignity camp at the Mbayongu community. This move, conducted on Thursday, October 31, 2024, aims to provide the IDPs with a more secure…
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KEFFI ADDRESSES DISPUTE BETWEEN BEMOA, CALLS FOR UNITY TO ENHANCE GOOD GOVERNANCE
The Executive Chairman of Makurdi Local Government, Hon. Joseph Keffi has today November, 1st, 2024. Addressed members of the Benue State Motorcycle Association (BEMOA). Makurdi branch over unconcluded issue between the former administration and it current leadership. Comr. John Adue stated that, on October 31st, 2024. Comr. Agera Tachin who haven served as Chairman of…
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Herdsmen attacks on Anyiin: Senator Udende consoles affected people
Benue North East Senator Barr. Emmanuel Memga Udende has consoled and sympathized with the people of Logo Local Government Area of Benue State over Wednesday attacks that claimed scores of lives. Senator Udende further expressed sadness that Fulani militia herdsmen have sustained attacks and senseless killing on innocent people and the inability of the security…
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ALIA COMPENSATES AFFECTED PEOPLE AS TINUBU CONSTRUCTS BURUKU BRIDGE
The Executive Governor of Benue State, His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia has assured of his government’s willingness and readiness to compensate the affected people as the Federal government sets to commence the construction of Buruku bridge. The governor who was represented by his Commissioner for Works, Housing and Urban Development, Hon. Tiza Isaac…
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FG announces nine months grace period for citizens to deposit U.S. dollars without penalties
Yes, the Nigerian federal government recently announced a nine-month grace period for citizens to deposit U.S. dollars without penalties. This move is part of an effort to encourage people to bring their foreign currency into the formal banking system, potentially aiming to stabilize the naira and increase foreign reserves. During this period, no questions will…