Prof Aina appointed as Caleb varsity’s new V
A
seasoned administrator, Prof. Ayandiji Daniel Aina, has been appointed
as the third substantive Vice-Chancellor of Caleb University, Lagos,
Nigeria.
According to a release issued by the Registrar of the University, Mrs. Folake Okor and made available to newsmen, Prof. Aina until his appointment was the Provost, College of Management and Social Sciences, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State.
The Professor of Political Science and Public Communication has formally taken over the Vice-Chancellorship of the university from the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof.Olufemi Oludimu, following the expiration of the tenure of the substantive Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ayodeji Olukoju.
An embodiment of experience at very top level of university administration, Prof. Aina carved a monumental niche as President/Vice-Chancellor of Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State (2011-2013).
Earlier, the renowned Political Scientist had impacted positively at Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State as pioneer Head of Department of Political Science (1999-2003) and successively as substantive Dean, Faculty of Management and Social Sciences
Prof.Aina pioneering profile soared when he was saddled with the responsibility of building the Postgraduate School from the scratch following his appointment as the first Dean in 2010.
Thereafter, the university Don was appointed Dean of Bussiness School in the same university(2013-2015).
Prof. Aina appreciable impact is not limited to Babcock University, as a matter of fact, he extended the tentacles of his midas touch to Osun State University, Ede, Osun State as foundation Head of Department of Political Science and International Relations in 2009.
Two years later, the revered Scholar took a quantum leap with his appointment as President/Vice-Chancellor, Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State ( 2011-2013 ).
As God would have it, history has repeated itself by beckoning and smiling afresh on Prof. Aina with his appointment as the third substantive Vice-Chancellor of Caleb University, Lagos, Nigeria.
However, Prof.Aina landmark achievements is not limited to academic community, he had earlier cut his teeth as a senior Journalist for ten years in the old Daily Times of Nigeria Plc where he rose steadily to the post of Assistant Director (1989-1999).
According to a release issued by the Registrar of the University, Mrs. Folake Okor and made available to newsmen, Prof. Aina until his appointment was the Provost, College of Management and Social Sciences, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State.
The Professor of Political Science and Public Communication has formally taken over the Vice-Chancellorship of the university from the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof.Olufemi Oludimu, following the expiration of the tenure of the substantive Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ayodeji Olukoju.
An embodiment of experience at very top level of university administration, Prof. Aina carved a monumental niche as President/Vice-Chancellor of Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State (2011-2013).
Earlier, the renowned Political Scientist had impacted positively at Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State as pioneer Head of Department of Political Science (1999-2003) and successively as substantive Dean, Faculty of Management and Social Sciences
Prof.Aina pioneering profile soared when he was saddled with the responsibility of building the Postgraduate School from the scratch following his appointment as the first Dean in 2010.
Thereafter, the university Don was appointed Dean of Bussiness School in the same university(2013-2015).
Prof. Aina appreciable impact is not limited to Babcock University, as a matter of fact, he extended the tentacles of his midas touch to Osun State University, Ede, Osun State as foundation Head of Department of Political Science and International Relations in 2009.
Two years later, the revered Scholar took a quantum leap with his appointment as President/Vice-Chancellor, Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State ( 2011-2013 ).
As God would have it, history has repeated itself by beckoning and smiling afresh on Prof. Aina with his appointment as the third substantive Vice-Chancellor of Caleb University, Lagos, Nigeria.
However, Prof.Aina landmark achievements is not limited to academic community, he had earlier cut his teeth as a senior Journalist for ten years in the old Daily Times of Nigeria Plc where he rose steadily to the post of Assistant Director (1989-1999).
Popular Nollywood Actress Welcomes First Son With Secret Lover
Award-Winning Nollywood Actress and Ex-Tv presenter Belinda Effah whom
many of you didn't even know was pregnant had given birth to baby boy.
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Belinda has recently given birth to her first son in one of the popluar
hospitals in the States where the actress has been staying for months
now.. Congratulations Belinda..!Popular Nollywood Actress Welcomes First Son With Secret Lover
Award-Winning Nollywood Actress and Ex-Tv presenter Belinda Effah whom
many of you didn't even know was pregnant had given birth to baby boy.
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Belinda has recently given birth to her first son in one of the popluar
hospitals in the States where the actress has been staying for months
now.. Congratulations Belinda..!Popular Nollywood Actress Welcomes First Son With Secret Lover
Award-Winning Nollywood Actress and Ex-Tv presenter Belinda Effah whom
many of you didn't even know was pregnant had given birth to baby boy.
- See more at: http://www.gboah.com/2016/02/nollywood-actress-belinda-effah.html#sthash.hIFeWLcY.dpuf
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Belinda has recently given birth to her first son in one of the popluar
hospitals in the States where the actress has been staying for months
now.. Congratulations Belinda..!
The
Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun has revealed how one civil servant alone
was collecting 20 salaries every month and 23,000 ghost workers in
the Federal Civil Service were discovered, with the help of the
Biometric Verification Number (BVN) policy,
Adeosun disclosed during a budget defence session by the Federal Ministry of Finance before the committee.
She
told the Senate Committee on Finance that the 23,000 ghost workers
discovered would be handed over to EFCC for prosecution alongside all
individuals, firms and banks that aided the inclusion of the ghost
workers on federal government’s payroll.
The
adoption of BVN in processing salary payments by the federal government
had stunningly thrown up no fewer than 23,000 ghost names on its
payroll, a development that raised concerns about the huge amount of
monies that may have been stolen from the nation’s coffers through such
leakages in the federal civil service.
“What
the IPPIS-BVN registration has shown us has been a real revelation. We
have identified that there are people who appear on our payroll multiple
times. BVN links all the accounts of that person, so we are seeing in
our payroll 20 names to one BVN number,” Adeosun said.
The
Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun has revealed how one civil servant alone
was collecting 20 salaries every month and 23,000 ghost workers in
the Federal Civil Service were discovered, with the help of the
Biometric Verification Number (BVN) policy,
Adeosun disclosed during a budget defence session by the Federal Ministry of Finance before the committee.
She
told the Senate Committee on Finance that the 23,000 ghost workers
discovered would be handed over to EFCC for prosecution alongside all
individuals, firms and banks that aided the inclusion of the ghost
workers on federal government’s payroll.
The
adoption of BVN in processing salary payments by the federal government
had stunningly thrown up no fewer than 23,000 ghost names on its
payroll, a development that raised concerns about the huge amount of
monies that may have been stolen from the nation’s coffers through such
leakages in the federal civil service.
“What
the IPPIS-BVN registration has shown us has been a real revelation. We
have identified that there are people who appear on our payroll multiple
times. BVN links all the accounts of that person, so we are seeing in
our payroll 20 names to one BVN number,” Adeosun said.
The
Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun has revealed how one civil servant alone
was collecting 20 salaries every month and 23,000 ghost workers in
the Federal Civil Service were discovered, with the help of the
Biometric Verification Number (BVN) policy,
Adeosun disclosed during a budget defence session by the Federal Ministry of Finance before the committee.
She
told the Senate Committee on Finance that the 23,000 ghost workers
discovered would be handed over to EFCC for prosecution alongside all
individuals, firms and banks that aided the inclusion of the ghost
workers on federal government’s payroll.
The
adoption of BVN in processing salary payments by the federal government
had stunningly thrown up no fewer than 23,000 ghost names on its
payroll, a development that raised concerns about the huge amount of
monies that may have been stolen from the nation’s coffers through such
leakages in the federal civil service.
“What
the IPPIS-BVN registration has shown us has been a real revelation. We
have identified that there are people who appear on our payroll multiple
times. BVN links all the accounts of that person, so we are seeing in
our payroll 20 names to one BVN number,” Adeosun said
- See more at: http://gistcabal.blogspot.com.ng/2016/02/one-civil-servant-gets-20-salaries.html#sthash.J9miu5oJ.dpuf
The
Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun has revealed how one civil servant alone
was collecting 20 salaries every month and 23,000 ghost workers in
the Federal Civil Service were discovered, with the help of the
Biometric Verification Number (BVN) policy,
Adeosun disclosed during a budget defence session by the Federal Ministry of Finance before the committee.
She
told the Senate Committee on Finance that the 23,000 ghost workers
discovered would be handed over to EFCC for prosecution alongside all
individuals, firms and banks that aided the inclusion of the ghost
workers on federal government’s payroll.
The
adoption of BVN in processing salary payments by the federal government
had stunningly thrown up no fewer than 23,000 ghost names on its
payroll, a development that raised concerns about the huge amount of
monies that may have been stolen from the nation’s coffers through such
leakages in the federal civil service.
“What
the IPPIS-BVN registration has shown us has been a real revelation. We
have identified that there are people who appear on our payroll multiple
times. BVN links all the accounts of that person, so we are seeing in
our payroll 20 names to one BVN number,” Adeosun said
- See more at: http://gistcabal.blogspot.com.ng/2016/02/one-civil-servant-gets-20-salaries.html#sthash.J9miu5oJ.dpufOne Civil Servant Gets 20 Salaries Monthly, 23,000 Ghost Workers Uncovered – Finance Minister
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The
Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun has revealed how one civil servant alone
was collecting 20 salaries every month and 23,000 ghost workers in
the Federal Civil Service were discovered, with the help of the
Biometric Verification Number (BVN) policy,
Adeosun disclosed during a budget defence session by the Federal Ministry of Finance before the committee.
She
told the Senate Committee on Finance that the 23,000 ghost workers
discovered would be handed over to EFCC for prosecution alongside all
individuals, firms and banks that aided the inclusion of the ghost
workers on federal government’s payroll.
The
adoption of BVN in processing salary payments by the federal government
had stunningly thrown up no fewer than 23,000 ghost names on its
payroll, a development that raised concerns about the huge amount of
monies that may have been stolen from the nation’s coffers through such
leakages in the federal civil service.
“What
the IPPIS-BVN registration has shown us has been a real revelation. We
have identified that there are people who appear on our payroll multiple
times. BVN links all the accounts of that person, so we are seeing in
our payroll 20 names to one BVN number,” Adeosun said.
One Civil Servant Gets 20 Salaries Monthly, 23,000 Ghost Workers Uncovered – Finance Minister
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The
Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun has revealed how one civil servant alone
was collecting 20 salaries every month and 23,000 ghost workers in
the Federal Civil Service were discovered, with the help of the
Biometric Verification Number (BVN) policy,
Adeosun disclosed during a budget defence session by the Federal Ministry of Finance before the committee.
She
told the Senate Committee on Finance that the 23,000 ghost workers
discovered would be handed over to EFCC for prosecution alongside all
individuals, firms and banks that aided the inclusion of the ghost
workers on federal government’s payroll.
The
adoption of BVN in processing salary payments by the federal government
had stunningly thrown up no fewer than 23,000 ghost names on its
payroll, a development that raised concerns about the huge amount of
monies that may have been stolen from the nation’s coffers through such
leakages in the federal civil service.
“What
the IPPIS-BVN registration has shown us has been a real revelation. We
have identified that there are people who appear on our payroll multiple
times. BVN links all the accounts of that person, so we are seeing in
our payroll 20 names to one BVN number,” Adeosun said.
One Civil Servant Gets 20 Salaries Monthly, 23,000 Ghost Workers Uncovered – Finance Minister
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The
Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun has revealed how one civil servant alone
was collecting 20 salaries every month and 23,000 ghost workers in
the Federal Civil Service were discovered, with the help of the
Biometric Verification Number (BVN) policy,
Adeosun disclosed during a budget defence session by the Federal Ministry of Finance before the committee.
She
told the Senate Committee on Finance that the 23,000 ghost workers
discovered would be handed over to EFCC for prosecution alongside all
individuals, firms and banks that aided the inclusion of the ghost
workers on federal government’s payroll.
The
adoption of BVN in processing salary payments by the federal government
had stunningly thrown up no fewer than 23,000 ghost names on its
payroll, a development that raised concerns about the huge amount of
monies that may have been stolen from the nation’s coffers through such
leakages in the federal civil service.
“What
the IPPIS-BVN registration has shown us has been a real revelation. We
have identified that there are people who appear on our payroll multiple
times. BVN links all the accounts of that person, so we are seeing in
our payroll 20 names to one BVN number,” Adeosun said.
One Civil Servant Gets 20 Salaries Monthly, 23,000 Ghost Workers Uncovered – Finance Minister
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The
Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun has revealed how one civil servant alone
was collecting 20 salaries every month and 23,000 ghost workers in
the Federal Civil Service were discovered, with the help of the
Biometric Verification Number (BVN) policy,
Adeosun disclosed during a budget defence session by the Federal Ministry of Finance before the committee.
She
told the Senate Committee on Finance that the 23,000 ghost workers
discovered would be handed over to EFCC for prosecution alongside all
individuals, firms and banks that aided the inclusion of the ghost
workers on federal government’s payroll.
The
adoption of BVN in processing salary payments by the federal government
had stunningly thrown up no fewer than 23,000 ghost names on its
payroll, a development that raised concerns about the huge amount of
monies that may have been stolen from the nation’s coffers through such
leakages in the federal civil service.
“What
the IPPIS-BVN registration has shown us has been a real revelation. We
have identified that there are people who appear on our payroll multiple
times. BVN links all the accounts of that person, so we are seeing in
our payroll 20 names to one BVN number,” Adeosun said.
One Civil Servant Gets 20 Salaries Monthly, 23,000 Ghost Workers Uncovered – Finance Minister
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The
Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun has revealed how one civil servant alone
was collecting 20 salaries every month and 23,000 ghost workers in
the Federal Civil Service were discovered, with the help of the
Biometric Verification Number (BVN) policy,
Adeosun disclosed during a budget defence session by the Federal Ministry of Finance before the committee.
She
told the Senate Committee on Finance that the 23,000 ghost workers
discovered would be handed over to EFCC for prosecution alongside all
individuals, firms and banks that aided the inclusion of the ghost
workers on federal government’s payroll.
The
adoption of BVN in processing salary payments by the federal government
had stunningly thrown up no fewer than 23,000 ghost names on its
payroll, a development that raised concerns about the huge amount of
monies that may have been stolen from the nation’s coffers through such
leakages in the federal civil service.
“What
the IPPIS-BVN registration has shown us has been a real revelation. We
have identified that there are people who appear on our payroll multiple
times. BVN links all the accounts of that person, so we are seeing in
our payroll 20 names to one BVN number,” Adeosun said.
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