Court orders Police to pay rtd AIG Mbu N40m for unlawful retirement

Court orders Police to pay rtd AIG Mbu N40m for unlawful retirement

The National Industrial Court on Monday ordered the Police Service Commission ( PSC), to pay retired AIG Mbu Joseph Mbu, the sum of N40 million as general damages. The payment as ordered by Justice Osatohanmwen Obaseki-Osaghae, was for the unlawful retirement of Mbu before he attained the mandatory age of 60 years.

Court orders Police to pay rtd AIG Mbu N40m for unlawful retirement

RTD AIG Mbu Joseph Mbu ” I hold that the claimant’s premature retirement through a press release on July 2, 2016, is unlawful, unconstitutional, null and void and of no effect”. The court in addition set aside the purported retirement and declared that the claimant remained an officer of the Nigeria Police Force ( NPF) until he attained the mandatory retirement age of 60 on May 10, 2018. Furthermore, the court ordered the defendant to pay Mbu his salaries, allowances and entitlement from July 2, 2016, when he was retired until May 10, 2018, when he ought to have retired having attained 60 years. The judge while delivering the judgment ordered that the sum of N750,000 be paid to the claimant as cost of the suit, stating that failure of the defendant to comply with the orders of the court within 30 days will attract a 10 per cent interest per annum. The court, however, declined the relief of promotion to the position of a DIG and reinstatement sought by the claimant. This, the court explained cannot be sustained as the claimant had reached the mandatory retirement age on May 10, 2018, when the suit was pending. From facts, the claimant, Mbu instituted the suit against the commission over his alleged compulsory retirement on July 2, 2016, when he was the commandant of the Police Staff College. In his statement of facts, he stated that he was born May 10, 1958, and joined the police on Dec. 11, 1985, and had not reached the mandatory retirement age of 60, nor had he spent 35 years in service before he was retired in 2016. The claimant had therefore sought, amongst other reliefs, an order of the court to invalidate his retirement, which he claimed was done via a press release as he was never served statutory notice of retirement. He also sought for an order of the court directing the defendant to pay his salaries, allowances and other entitlements from July 2016 to 2018, when he would have been due for retirement. He also sought for payment of his terminal benefits, N500 million as general damages and N20 million as the cost of the suit. The defendant on its part through processes stated that the claimant was not retired through press release, but that he was pulled out from the force in a ceremonial event. The defendant equally averred that promotion in the force is not automatic and that the claimant did not meet some of the requirements for promotion. According to the defendant, the reorganisation in NPF at the time of the claimant’s retirement followed due process and the claimant was not the only person affected. The court in its judgment stated that although the defendant abandoned its case by failing to show up in court to conduct its defence, the action did not exonerate the claimant from the burden to prove his case. The judge submitted that pleadings are not synonymous with evidence as the defendant was never in court regardless of several hearing notices served. Obaseki-Osaghae in addition stated that the defendant was deemed to have abandoned its case as the claimant’s submissions were not contested. She said that the claimant having proven his case on its strength through credible evidence without relying on the weakness of the defendant, was entitled to some of the reliefs he sought.

“Yes, I’m pregnant with David and he didn’t pay me or shut my mouth” – Davido’s alleged 4th baby mama clears air

"Yes, I'm pregnant with David and he didn't pay me or shut my mouth" – Davido's alleged 4th baby mama clears air

Popular singer, Davido’s alleged French baby mama, Ivanna Bay clears air on rumours that she was paid by the singer to keep quiet about her pregnancy. It may be recalled that the France-based woman had revealed she’s expecting a child with the Afrobeats musician after an American lady, Anita Brown, disclosed she’s also pregnant with David.

“Yes, I’m pregnant with David and he didn’t pay me to shut my mouth” – Davido’s alleged 4th baby mama clears air. Credit: Ivanna Bay/ Instagram. She took to her Instagram page to set the record straight on certain matters. Ivanna Bay noted that she’s really pregnant with the Afrobeats star and that he didn’t pay her off to keep mute.

“Yes, I’m pregnant with David and he didn’t pay me to shut my mouth” – Davido’s alleged 4th baby mama clears air. Credit: Davido/ Google. She wrote: “Yes l am pregnant with David. No He didn’t pay me or shut my mouth l am just talking my shit. I’m not dragging him I’m just talking about my pregnancy He was not the only artist at the Afro nation and that event was planned for long.”

“I pay salaries of 100 people despite not having degree” – Davido’s manager Asa

A photo of Asa Asika, who celebrated his personal growth and success without a university certificate

A photo of Asa Asika, who celebrated his personal growth and success without a university certificate

Asa Asika, a prominent Nigerian talent manager and the manager of superstar singer Davido, recently celebrated his personal growth and success, highlighting that he achieved it without a university certificate. In an interview with social media influencer Smart Money Arese, the 32-year-old entrepreneur revealed that despite not possessing a degree, he is responsible for the monthly salaries of over a hundred employees.

"I pay salaries of 100 people despite not having degree" – Davido’s manager Asa

A photo of Asa Asika, who celebrated his personal growth and success without a university certificate. Photo Credit:@asaasika Source: Instagram Asa, who dropped out of university, now runs multiple entertainment and management companies. During the interview, he emphasized that everyone’s journey is unique and that there is no predetermined path to success. Contrary to popular belief, he demonstrated that educational qualifications are not the sole determinant of achievement. He said; “I have no regret as most of my close friends earn ‘peanuts’ despite being Ph.D. holders.” He further added, “Without being condescending or trying to sound cocky, I have friends who have gone to school and have Ph.Ds now and they are working a 9 to 5 and making peanuts.”

Why I pay more than 10 per cent tithe to God – Pastor David Ibiyeomie

Why I pay more than 10 per cent tithe to God – Pastor David Ibiyeomie

The founder of Port Harcourt-based church, Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie on Sunday told his congregation that he pays more than 10 per cent as tithes if not God would flog him. David Ibiyeomie who spoke while addressing his members on Sunday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State described the refusal to pay tithe as a form of greed.

Why I pay more than 10 per cent tithe to God – Pastor David Ibiyeomie

Pastor David Ibiyeomie Speaking on the topic: “Prospering with the Word,” Ibiyeomie said “Na tithe em wan dey preach? You no go come out of suffering oo. You can’t enjoy abundance if you are angry with tithing. Tithing is your major access to financial fortune. “Tithing is the gate to Kingdom wealth, if you jump through, you are a thief. The gate to your Kingdom’s wealth before every other thing is what? Tithing. That gate must be open before you have access to the compound. “Tithing is the gate, if you don’t pay, the gate remains locked, your suffering notwithstanding, your cry will not move God. Are you hearing me? If you don’t pay tithe, God will never be moved by your tears,” he said. Ibiyeomie further said: “I said to the Holy Ghost, ‘I don’t want to teach it’. He said: ‘If you don’t teach it, you don’t tell them the secret’! – Prophet offering! You can never prosper without a Prophet. I won’t talk so much on that one. I taught so much on it two Sundays ago. “I stop there, if you like, you give. I have three safes in my house – One tithe, one offering, and one Prophet offering. When I push to tithe, push to offering, push to Prophet offering. That’s why I can never be broke, the three of them, safe. “Your tithe is my regular offering, my offering is ten percent, I won’t tell you my tithe but I don’t pay ten percent tithe, I won’t teach you that one, every money I get. In fact these days I don’t even pay ten, my P.A is there. I pay far beyond ten, for every money I get! That is what you are struggling to pay as tithe, me I pay more than ten percent as offering. “My tithe is not fifteen percent, I won’t tell you the percentage, I’m on another level. I won’t tell you what I pay as tithe. If I pay ten percent, God will flog me. Me, pay tithe of ten percent for what? You pay ten percent that’s the recommended one but me, I’m at another level.”

“I will pay N96 million” – Billionaire searching for full-time nanny to care of his dog

“I will pay N96 million” – Billionaire searching for full-time nanny to care of his dog

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George Ralph Dunn, a recruiter from the Fairfax and Kensington household staffing agency, based in the United Kingdom, has posted a job opportunity on LinkedIn that has caught the attention of many people.
In the post, George said he is looking for a dog nanny who can provide top-tier care for his client’s two beloved dogs.
The position comes with a salary of N96 million, making it one of the most lucrative dog care jobs available.
The post has since gone viral on social media, with many people reacting to the high salary and the opportunity to work with dogs.
In the post, George reiterated that the potential candidate must be an exceptional and highly experienced Dog Nanny who can ensure the overall well-being, happiness, and safety of the dogs.
The job inscription read;
“Our returning client is seeking an exceptional and highly experienced Dog Nanny to provide top-tier care for their two beloved dogs, They are truly looking for someone at the top of their field who can ensure the overall well-being, happiness, and safety of their dogs.”
Many people have expressed their interest in the job, with majority sharing their experiences when working with dogs.
George’s post has sparked a conversation about the value of dog care and the importance of finding the right person for the job.
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“You must pay before taking pictures with me” – Speed Darlington

"You must pay before taking pictures with me" – Speed Darlington

"You must pay before taking pictures with me" – Speed Darlington (Video)

Phenomenal rap star, Speed Darlington explains why fans must pay money before they get the opportunity of taking pictures with him. While appearing on the Honest Bunch podcast, the abroad-based musician addressed the recent drama between him and a fan after he charged N5K before they could take photos with him.

"You must pay before taking pictures with me" – Speed Darlington (Video)

“You must pay before taking pictures with me” – Speed Darlington. Photo Credit: Speed Darlington. Source: Instagram. According to Speed Darlington, fans ought to pay before they can snap with him as he has become a valuable icon to them. He said that people should pay for value when they see one, and he’s an entertainer who spends a lot of time building this image in the minds of his fans. Speed Darlington said that entertainment is a source of his livelihood and for fans to see him and appreciate him, it means that he has become valuable, and they should pay for it. Watch him speak below: “You have to pay me to take pictures with me” – Speed Darlington pic.twitter.com/xXl5JNYg15 — 🐬 @𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆 (@OneJoblessBoy) June 12, 2023

“I sold my phone to pay for my mother’s surgery after my husband refused to help”

"I sold my phone to pay for my mother's surgery after my husband refused to help" - Lady says

A young lady has revealed how she sold her phone to raise money for her mother’s emergency surgery after her husband refused to help. According to the young lady, her husband is very wealthy and rather spends his money on outsiders and his side chics but refused to help her with money for her mother’s surgery. 

Worried woman. Photo credit: Google. Source: Google The young lady shared how her husband single-handedly paid for the burial of a woman whose husband died, by spending 2.1 million naira on the funeral. She revealed that after the burial, her husband also bought the widow a car, and the latest phone, meanwhile, he doesn’t cater to her basic needs at home as a husband. The wife of the man further disclosed how her husband threw an expensive birthday party for his side chic but refused to give her N350K for her mother’s surgery. “I was so frustrated. I sold my phone to raise my mum’s hospital bills. I lied to him that they stole it. He wanted to use the serial code to destroy the phone and I had to open up. Now he’s threatening to send me back to my father’s house if I don’t bring back the phone.”

Man who gives neighbours free ride to work deals with them following refusal to pay amidst fuel subsidy removal

Man who gives neighbours free ride to work shares approach taken following refusal to pay amidst fuel subsidy removal

Young man narrates the approach he took to pass a message to his neighbour whom he used to give a free ride to work but refused to pay during fuel subsidy removal. A Twitter user identified as @kelz_realist took to the platform to narrate how he handled his neighbours who were being inconsiderate despite giving them free rides when fuel used to be cheap.

Man who gives neighbours free ride to work shares approach taken following refusal to pay amidst fuel subsidy removal

Cab driver and passengers smiling in a car. Credit: Stock Images He stated that he suggested the option of giving them a discounted rate other than free rides as fuel price moved from N180 per litre to over N500 but they refused. How I dealt with my neighbours who I used to give free ride “I usually give some of my neighbours free ride from Mowe to Berger to and fro work. I work at Bank Anthony way Ikeja and some of them work at computer Village, Allen and Opebi. For the past eight months, I’ve been giving them free ride daily without collecting a dime from them.
When my former car broke down, they didn’t contribute a dime to help me fix it. I fixed it myself, got frustrated and sold it and bought a new car. That period, they find their way themselves Immediately they saw I’ve bought another car, thru came back for their free ride again.
When Subsidy was removed, I have them a free ride for two days coz I still had fuel which I bought with the old price. The day I filled up my tank, I cried coz it drained me. I had to tell them that going forward, they’d need to start paying for the ride to and fro.
Two of the ladies said they can’t because we are neighbours and it doesn’t make sense for them to be paying for ride… The guys said they’d pay N500 daily from Mowe to Berger. I told them no problem. The following day, I left very early without waiting for them.
I picked 6 passengers going to Berger for N500 each. They were all excited and were praying for me coz I charged them very low. They said Mowe to Berger is now N700/N800. When they realise I was going to Ikeja, they added extra N200 and collected my number so I can be picking
Them daily. Yesterday, my neighbours gathered at my house to negotiate with me. I told them I’ve gotten new customers I now carry to and fro work daily. On each person now, I make N1400 x 6 = N8400. This has covered my fuel to work daily plus small money for breakfast.” I usually give some of my neighbours free ride from Mowe to Berger to and fro work. I work at Bank Anthony way Ikeja and some of them work at computer Village, Allen and Opebi. For the past eight months, I’ve been giving them free ride daily without collecting a dime from them. — CR7_𓃵 (@Kelz_Realist) June 8, 2023

Abroad-based Nigerian laments as daughter set to pay $1950 for daycare monthly

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An abroad-based Nigerian pilot, Captain Arinze Odira Onyiliofor laments after being slammed with $1950 monthly daycare, a rough estimate of N1.3M. The pilot took to his Twitter page to bemoan the cost of putting his under-5 years old daughter in school in a Western country.

Captain Arinze Odira

He, however, suggested the alternative of home-schooling his daughter until she is above 5 years old with the help of his mother. In Arinze’s words; “My daughter’s daycare tuition is going to be $1950 per month. I’ve just instructed my mum, her grandmother, to pack her bags and get ready to travel. She was a teacher before retiring. She is about to come out of retirement. My daughter should get ready to be home-schooled till she is 5. I didn’t kill my parents. My daughter is not going to kill me.”

Abroad-based Nigerian laments as daughter set to pay $1950 for daycare monthly

Netizens chipped in to add their take on the topic while Nigerians, mostly emphasized the rate as being exorbitant. See some reactions below … @NNlewoha wrote: “You people that still have mums are enjoying. We currently pay $42 a day for my son’s daycare, no other option. Na pay and cry 😭 we dey do biweekly when the deduction happens.” @dogzigee penned: “My boys are 7 and 11 and the cost of hiring an after school nanny was $2000 a month. We simply asked my mother in law, a retired English PhD, to help with the kids. She teaches them and has been a blessing to us. Best decision we ever made for our kids as working parents in USA.” @jerrybest7 stated: “Bro that’s normal na… That ain’t no big thing .. That’s just daycare moving on of that to private Christian school where you have to pay $12,000 per year . God bless you that you have 2 – 4 kids. The list goes on and on.. why you think say men get bald so fast 🙈🙈🙈” @RadicalYouthMan wrote: “Pay mum 500$ per month.. Person carry this your big head for 9 months, you want make she come look after your pikin … See if you dont pay her, I will report you to Child support .. abi what do you guys call them in America ?”

“I need more than just a partner above my pay bracket”

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Nollywood actress Caroline Igben has opened up on the qualities her ideal partner should possess. Igben, who is also a popular face in the Nigerian skit industry, disclosed this during an interview with Saturday Beats.

I need more than just a partner above my pay bracket - Caroline Igben

She revealed that life experiences have made her realize that she needs more than just a partner above her pay bracket. Igben added that what matters most is him supporting her. The actress said; “Growing up, I was of the opinion that I would like to date someone that was way above my pay bracket. But, right now with life experiences, I genuinely pray to God that as far as I am able to provide for myself, I really don’t care if he (my partner) earns more than I do, as long as he is supporting me.

I need more than just a partner above my pay bracket - Caroline Igben

“However, people have their preferences. As for me, I will prefer to be in a position of financial independence where I am following (dating) someone without considering money as the first thing to consider in a partner. There are a lot of things happening in this world that are beyond financial considerations.”