Title: Your NHF Money Is Waiting. Here’s How to Collect It For all the years in Service, 2.5% of your basic salary was deducted Monthly. It was labeled “NHF” on your payslip. Most officers retire and never ask about it. But that money didn’t disappear. It’s with the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), and you can claim it with interest. Here’s how: 1. The Money Is Yours by Law The National Housing Fund Act says every public servant contributes 2.5% of basic salary. When you retire, resign, or turn 50, you’re entitled to a refund of all contributions + 2% interest per year. It’s not a loan. It’s your savings. But FMBN won’t pay you automatically. You have to apply. 2. Check If You Have Contributed First before applying, confirm if FMBN has your records. Do this:👇 - Go to the nearest FMBN office with your ID and service number. - Ask for your “NHF Statement of Account”. - Or try the FMBN portal at 👉 (CHECK THE LINK THE COMMENTS ...
ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER LOOMING IN DELTA, MULADE TELLS GOV OBORVWORI By EgbemaVoice Delta State-born Environmental and peace advocate, Chief (Comrade) Mulade Sheriff, PhD, has raised the alarm over what he described as an impending environmental disaster in Delta State, urging Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori to take immediate and proactive measures to safeguard communities, roads, bridges and other critical infrastructure from the growing effects of environmental degradation. Mulade expressed deep concern over the increasing rate of dredging activities across different parts of the state, alleging that many of the operations are being carried out without adequate consideration for their long-term environmental consequences. According to him, several dredging sites are located dangerously close to major highways, roads and bridges, creating fears that continuous excavation could weaken the soil structure supporting critical infrastructure and expose communities to a...