Thursday, 8 September 2016

Check out Monalisa Chinda’s white wedding in Greece

Monalisa Chinda writes on her wall
MonalisaChindaAndVictorCoker #September1st2016 the day the Lord completed the good work He started..Glory be to God..to you my beloved fans, family, colleagues and friends. thank you all for your prayers, your good will messages.

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Genevieve Nnaji shows a different side of her look

Genevieve Nnaji

1,444 Mobil workers Sacked

The 1,444  workers who were engaged as service contract staff by the company and later laid off in 2012 without commensurate entitlements as contained in the Collective Bargaining Agreement alleged to have been reached between Mobil and the affected workers.

The spokesman of the group, Mr. Godwin Idim, on Wednesday in Eket blamed the MPN for breaching the contractual agreement with its ex-workers regardless of all entreaties to get the company to honour the deal.


He lamented that some of their members had died in the course of the struggle to get MPNU to the negotiation table with a view to remitting the outstanding financial claims. The CBA, dated July 1, 2010 and signed by former Field Manager, Human Resources of MPNU, Mr. Seun Oluwole; Assistant Secretary of NUPENG, Mr. G. A. Tasker; Chairman, Labour Contract, Mr. Ikohesa Ikohesa; Chairman, Service Contract, Mr. Aniedi Douglas, and witnessed by Mr. Victor Bassey, Mr. Godwin Udokop, as well as Jephter Jonathan, was made available to newsmen. Containing in Clause 52 (c), it said, “Gratuity, 1.5 month’s gross salary per year served multiplies by the number of years of service. In addition, the employee shall earn all his or her accrued vacation benefits and any other allowance that may accrue to him or her. “Notice pay-one month gross salary in lieu of notice.

 Ex-gratia-two month’s gross salary, pension and redundancy benefits in addition to end of service benefits shall apply.” Idim, however, warned of the consequences that failure to pay former workers would bring to the company. He called on Akwa Ibom State governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, to wade into the matter. Counsel to the disengaged workers, Mr. Jacob Udobang & Associates, in a letter had reminded MPN of the need to settle with the workers since the existing labour law (CBA) it signed with NUPENG and service contract staff on end of service in July 1, 2010 subsists.

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Prince Arthur Eze sprays bundle of money in this wedding



Photo of  Prince Arthur Eze a Nigerian oil tycoon, politician, philanthropist and the founder of oil exploration company, Atlas Oranto Petroleum. He gave out N1 billion to flood relief efforts in Nigeria and also made donations to Nigerian universities.