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Osun Commissioner Says Protesting Pensioners Are Public Nuisance
The Osun State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Adelani Baderinwa, has accused the pensioners under the aegis of the 2011/2012 Forum of Pensioners of constituting themselves into nuisance to the people of the state and blackmailing the state government at the same time.
Baderinwa said the constant protest by the group of pensioners was a public disturbance, describing their conduct as misleading and unbecoming of senior citizens.
The state government explained that the N6.314bn second tranche of the Paris Club loan refund was used to pay the July and August 2015 salary arrears, balance of 2015 leave bonus and the July 2017 salaries and pensions which amounted to a total of N5, 131,680,567.59.
He added that this was done in line with the recommendation of the Hassan Sunmonu-led Revenue Allocation Committee.
Baderinwa also said that the state’s internally generated revenue was not up to N1.5bn, yet the pensioners, who he said had chosen to be a tool in the hands of the opposition, allegedly lied that the IGR and PAYE was N9.5bn.
He said the gratuities of pensioners in the state were over N9bn and the state could not afford that now.
The statement read, “It is crystal clear that the so-called 2011/2012 pensioners group are obvious liars with their incessant political protests, and unbecoming of a retired civil servant who ought to be placed and respected as a senior citizen.
“The 2011/2012 pensioners group are a fraction of those who retired from service in 2012 to avoid being part of the Contributory Pension Scheme.
“It is disturbing and unfortunate that the acclaimed 2011/2012 retires have chosen to be blackmailing the Osun State Government and persistently constituting nuisance on the streets of Osogbo to the detriment of the peace-loving citizens through sponsored protest on the payment of gratuity and not pension.”
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The commissioner said this statement in reaction to last Thursday’s protest organised by the pensioners to press home the demand for the payment of their pension arrears and gratuities.
Baderinwa said the constant protest by the group of pensioners was a public disturbance, describing their conduct as misleading and unbecoming of senior citizens.
The state government explained that the N6.314bn second tranche of the Paris Club loan refund was used to pay the July and August 2015 salary arrears, balance of 2015 leave bonus and the July 2017 salaries and pensions which amounted to a total of N5, 131,680,567.59.
He added that this was done in line with the recommendation of the Hassan Sunmonu-led Revenue Allocation Committee.
Baderinwa also said that the state’s internally generated revenue was not up to N1.5bn, yet the pensioners, who he said had chosen to be a tool in the hands of the opposition, allegedly lied that the IGR and PAYE was N9.5bn.
He said the gratuities of pensioners in the state were over N9bn and the state could not afford that now.
The statement read, “It is crystal clear that the so-called 2011/2012 pensioners group are obvious liars with their incessant political protests, and unbecoming of a retired civil servant who ought to be placed and respected as a senior citizen.
“The 2011/2012 pensioners group are a fraction of those who retired from service in 2012 to avoid being part of the Contributory Pension Scheme.
“It is disturbing and unfortunate that the acclaimed 2011/2012 retires have chosen to be blackmailing the Osun State Government and persistently constituting nuisance on the streets of Osogbo to the detriment of the peace-loving citizens through sponsored protest on the payment of gratuity and not pension.”
Famous Singer, Rihanna Looks So Stunning as She Stepped Out For Crop Over Festival (Photos)
[COMEDY VIDEO] Ayo Ajewole (Woli Agba) - Dele and The Choristers
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Dele and The Choristers
Strippers In a Club In Sapele, Delta State (Photos)
A Facebook user, "Sapele Oghenek", shared a very sensual photo that was taken at a strippers club in Sapele, Delta state last Friday.
See full photo below...
Sad; Fatal Accident In Delta Killing 4 (Photos)
Four persons have been confirmed dead in a fatal accident that occurred along the Sapele-Warri road in Delta state over the weekend. According to online reports, a tipper climbed on top of the car killing all its passengers. See more photos below...
Sad; Fatal Accident In Delta State Killing 4 (See Photos)
Lagos-Bound Passengers Been Kidnapped By Unknown Gunmen In River
Unknown gunmen this morning kidnapped 15 occupants of a Lagos-bound bus belonging to God is Good Motors.
The hoodlums had accosted the bus at Elibrada, Emohua axis of East-West road in Rivers State.
The passengers and driver were said to have been ordered out of the vehicle before they were marched into the bush.
All Special Advisers Except One Been Sacked By Gov Wike
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers today relieved all his Special Advisers of their appointments except one.
A statement by Mr Simeon Nwakaudu, Special Assistant to the Governor on Electronic Media, said only the Special Adviser on Religious Affairs, Bishop Winston Iwo was retained.
See Governor Ayodele Fayose's Reaction To Ozubulu Church Attack
Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, has reacted to the massacre that took place at the St Phillips Church in Ozubulu, Anambra state yesterday. Fayose described the incident as devilish. See his reaction below
Oldest Woman In Anambra State Is Dead (See Photos)


Tennis Star, Serena Williams Look So Stunning In New Photos as She Reveals Her Baby Bump For Stellar Magazine (Photos)
The tennis champion, Serena Williams who is expecting her first child with fiancé Alexis Ohanian.

She looked simply stunning as she revealed her baby bump in a photoshoot for The Sunday Telegraph's Stellar magazine.
The pictures ran alongside an interview in which the 35-year-old, who is eight months pregnant, discussed breaking barriers for her unborn child.
An inside shot saw Serena reveal her blossoming baby bump in a black Berlei bra and briefs.
A white cape was draped gracefully over one shoulder, offering a glimpse of her toned upper frame.
Accessorising with a statement watch and a necklace, the athlete's tresses were styled in structured waves, drawing attention to a glamorously made-up complexion.
The cover photo also saw her donning the same bra and striking a confident pose.
A pink silk coat, left undone, added a glamorous touch, allowing her baby bump to be on full display.
See full pic below..

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She looked simply stunning as she revealed her baby bump in a photoshoot for The Sunday Telegraph's Stellar magazine.
The pictures ran alongside an interview in which the 35-year-old, who is eight months pregnant, discussed breaking barriers for her unborn child.
An inside shot saw Serena reveal her blossoming baby bump in a black Berlei bra and briefs.
A white cape was draped gracefully over one shoulder, offering a glimpse of her toned upper frame.
Accessorising with a statement watch and a necklace, the athlete's tresses were styled in structured waves, drawing attention to a glamorously made-up complexion.
The cover photo also saw her donning the same bra and striking a confident pose.
A pink silk coat, left undone, added a glamorous touch, allowing her baby bump to be on full display.
See full pic below..

Meet 3 Sisters and A Brother From Same Family Who Graduates Same Day (Photos)

As shared by one of the excited sisters...
- "My wonderful people help me and thank God for a successful graduation.. Class of 2017.. Me and my siblings its not easy o.. The OGU's family"
Congratulations to them!
5 Lovely Things About The Fulani's No One Can Deny
One of the most malign ethnic groups in Nigeria is the Fulanis of Northern Nigeria. The news that makes headlines about them are their clashes with farmers. Thus, many Nigerians have the wrong perception about them.

Below are 5 lovely things about Fulani people.
1). They are the biggest nomadic people in the world
There is no argument that Fulanis are the biggest nomadic people in the world. According to research, around 13 million of the 20 million Fulani people are nomads They are born nomads as they walk for kilometres with their cattle in search of food and water.
2). They have a unique and colourful dress culture
If you see a Fulani man or woman, you can instantly identify them by the way they dress. For instance, in Nigeria, men sometimes wear a hat with three tips on it while the women adorn their hair with shells or use henna to decorate their hands and feet.
3). The Fulani language is spoken across Africa
The Fulani language is spoken in over 15 African countries. It is also one of the major languages spoken in Nigeria. Hence, it is essential to note that Fulanis are not present only in Nigeria.
4). They practice Islam.
Most Fulanis are followers of Islam. This should not be a surprise to anyone as they are from a part of Nigeria where Islam is the dominant religion.
5). Their livelihood is weaved around cattle.
Fulanis are very dependent on cattle. Every Fulani no matter their status in the society 'must' own cattle.
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Below are 5 lovely things about Fulani people.
1). They are the biggest nomadic people in the world
There is no argument that Fulanis are the biggest nomadic people in the world. According to research, around 13 million of the 20 million Fulani people are nomads They are born nomads as they walk for kilometres with their cattle in search of food and water.
2). They have a unique and colourful dress culture
If you see a Fulani man or woman, you can instantly identify them by the way they dress. For instance, in Nigeria, men sometimes wear a hat with three tips on it while the women adorn their hair with shells or use henna to decorate their hands and feet.
3). The Fulani language is spoken across Africa
The Fulani language is spoken in over 15 African countries. It is also one of the major languages spoken in Nigeria. Hence, it is essential to note that Fulanis are not present only in Nigeria.
4). They practice Islam.
Most Fulanis are followers of Islam. This should not be a surprise to anyone as they are from a part of Nigeria where Islam is the dominant religion.
5). Their livelihood is weaved around cattle.
Fulanis are very dependent on cattle. Every Fulani no matter their status in the society 'must' own cattle.
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