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Japa: Ex-civil servant still draws govt salary two years after leaving Nigeria for UK

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A Nigerian man based in the United Kingdom (UK) reportedly still receives his salary as a civil servant back home in Nigeria. BBC News disclosed this on Sunday, adding that the man, who currently works as a taxi driver in the UK, receives a monthly salary worth N150,000 in Nigeria. 'If you leave your job, it would seem logical that your salary would stop being paid, but not so for a number of former Nigerian civil servants,' BBC said. 'They have managed to be employed elsewhere - sometimes in another country entirely - and yet continue to receive a wage

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