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We’ve paid all allowances to corps members, others –INEC

Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said funds for the payment of allowances of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members and ad-hoc workers engaged for the 2015 general elections have been released.
Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Mr. Kayode Idowu, told reporters in Abuja yesterday that it was possible for some of ad-hoc workers not to have received their money due to error in the bank account details submitted for the payment of such allowances.
He said for corps members, their money was paid directly to the NYSC even before the elections.
The Director-General of the NYSC acknowledged this on the day INEC and officials of the directorate held a joint news briefing. He said the monies for corps members had been paid to the scheme for onward payment to the corps members as agreed.
“They were to be paid an initial sum before the elections and the balance after the elections. I am very sure that the directorate has done that. For the non-NYSC members, they were requested to submit their account details and they were also paid an initial amount and then the balance after the exercise. It is very likely that, this had been done,’’ Idowu said.
He, however, admitted that there were isolated reports that some ad-hoc workers had not been paid their allowances, saying he had spoken with the Resident Electoral Commissioners (REC) of the affected states, including Lagos on the matter. He said most of the outstanding cases were due to challenges associated with submitted account details.

FG orders verification of workers’ certificates

The Federal Government has directed that a verification and revalidation exercise be carried out on all credentials and records of all staff in the Federal Civil Service.
The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mr. Danladi Kifasi, gave the directive to officials managing the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System in a circular signed by the Permanent Secretary (Special Duties) in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Dr. Amina Shamaki.

World trade center re-opened for business after many years

More than 13 years after the original towers were destroyed in the 9/11 attacks, New York's World Trade Center has re-opened for business.
Employees at publishing giant Conde Nast are starting to move into the 104-storey One World Trade Center.

The $3.8bn (£2.4bn) skyscraper took eight years to build and is now the tallest building in the US.

2014/ 2015 IMSU MERIT ADMIISSION RELEASED

This is to inform all the candidates that sat for 2014/2015 Imo State University, Owerri post UTME examination that their merit amdission list has been released. Therefore you are advised to check your admission status on http://imsu.edu.ng/admission/adm_login.php

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HOW TO TRANSFER GLO DATA BUNDLE TO SOMEBOBY

The procedures to Share GLO internet data bundle to someone:

• To add somebody to GLO share, dial *127*01*[friend’s number]# or Send “Share [friend’s number]” to 127.
e.g. Dial *127*01*0805XXXXXXX#

OR
 Send " Share 0805XXXXXXX  to 127.

• To remove someone from GLO sharing lidt, dial *127*02*[friend’s number]#
 OR
 Send “Remove [friend’s number]” to 127(note: as a text message or SMS)

e.g. Dial *127*02*0805XXXXXXX#

HOW TO TRANSFER OR SHARE MTN INTERNET DATA BUNDLE TO SOMEONE

Now you can share your data plan with friends & family; loved ones, wherever they may be on the MTN network.

How to Activate an applicable data plan:

Dial *131*2*1#
or
Text REG to 131; to register for MTN Data Share, you will receive a unique security PIN.

Goodluck Jonathan: Secondary/ Primary schools must resume on 22 September,2014

President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday gave reasons why the September 22 resumption date for nursery, primary and secondary schools must stand, saying presently, there was no case of the Ebola Virus in the country to keep school children at home unnecessarily.

According to him, those calling for extension of the holiday failed to take into consideration the wrong signals the continued stay of school children at home would send to the international community about the Ebola situation in Nigeria.

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