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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by LastSurvivor11: 10:58am On Nov 12, 2018
ChrisMafian:
When did Adamu say that? Show us the source?
PDP politicians are just criminals. This human rights fighter have only collected his share of the loot and now formulating lies

Even if they show the picture of buhari raping urgent sister I know you will still blame your sister for been too beautiful..

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by sweetkevo: 10:58am On Nov 12, 2018
Hmm
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by franchasng: 10:58am On Nov 12, 2018
ya
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by edupedia: 10:58am On Nov 12, 2018
ChrisMafian:
When did Adamu say that? Show us the source?
PDP politicians are just criminals. This human rights fighter have only collected his share of the loot and now formulating lies

...have u noticed that the mods of Nairaland are anti-Buhari and anti -,APC....it is high time Seun does something about it....most of the time what we see on the front pages are in favour of Atiku and PDP....only God knows how many of them are now collecting monthly corruption....Seun pls wake up your mods are also corrupt....

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by Assassin101: 10:58am On Nov 12, 2018
adamu ada"mumu" indeed
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by ACHILLES45: 10:58am On Nov 12, 2018
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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by yekiniahmed06: 10:59am On Nov 12, 2018
Lol the first thing every person in government should do is to remove all previously made comments from the media...this always happens...

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by OgogoroNo2: 10:59am On Nov 12, 2018
Karma na witch
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by michoim(m): 10:59am On Nov 12, 2018
PDP always dwelling in the past in order to create future misfortune
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by Nobody: 10:59am On Nov 12, 2018
ChrisMafian:
When did Adamu say that? Show us the source?
PDP politicians are just criminals. This human rights fighter have only collected his share of the loot and now formulating lies
chris latrin may sense fall on you. Odee big foool

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by Amumaigwe: 10:59am On Nov 12, 2018
ChrisMafian:
When did Adamu say that? Show us the source?
PDP politicians are just criminals. This human rights fighter have only collected his share of the loot and now formulating lies

You must be blind. Sorry to say pls

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by Kennedy94(m): 11:00am On Nov 12, 2018
what goes around come around.


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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by IbrahimDamola: 11:00am On Nov 12, 2018
edupedia:


...have u noticed that the mods of Nairaland are anti-Buhari and anti -,APC....it is high time Seun does something about it....most of the time what we see on the front pages are in favour of Atiku and PDP....only God knows how many of them are now collecting monthly corruption....Seun pls wake up your mods are also corrupt....

Lamentations of a zombierudeen. grin

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by camille86: 11:00am On Nov 12, 2018
well his mistake was not taking that down,now he has no choice but to contradict himself..

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by Nellybank(m): 11:01am On Nov 12, 2018
I hate everything about APC...

APC - lifeless President
APC - familiocracy
APC - Useless leaders
APC - criminal Ministers
APC - agbero governors
APC - Home of thieves

Can any good thing ever come out of APC?

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by gurunlocker: 11:02am On Nov 12, 2018
Internet never forget!!!

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by LostMyZeal(m): 11:03am On Nov 12, 2018
Smh...self-serving bunch of hypocrites

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by poseidon12: 11:03am On Nov 12, 2018
7Alexander:
I wonder when sarrki/chrismafian will get an education. Horrible human

So it's that zombie that is now going by chrismafian.

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by Adesouth(m): 11:10am On Nov 12, 2018
theoldpretender:


That was back in 2013....when ASUU had not been paid any of the money agreed in the 2009 agreement...which promised N3trillion over two years in extra funding for the universites.

Also,back in 2013...OIL was above $100 per barrel.Our revenue was higher. In 2014...we were even said to be the highest economy in Africa asper GDP rebasing.

So, Adamu Adamu (who back in 2013 was a mere newspaper collumnist)....thought...as I did then...that FG had the money.

But then came the ASUU-FG meeting between GEJ, Labour Minister Wogu ,Education Minister Wike and ASUU execs...where GEJ told them the truth. FG did not have N 3 trillion at hand....and instead offered N1 trillion over 5 years. ASUU took the deal. In 2014...the first 200BN was paid.

Fast frowardto 2015....oil was dropping (it reached $75 by May 2015 and $30 by 2016). Buhari had to borrow massively to keep our head above water....AND also had to save because the previous govt had drained the savings account.

Now ASUU is on strike...and asking for the payment of the (once again) revised 2013agreement. Oil is at $80. We need to pay off debts, need to save ....and even if we found N1.1 trillion over the next years....note that it is still NOT enough.

Welcome to reality. the reality that education funding in Nigeria means we have to increase fees. That has been the truth we have faced since 2013...when GEJ told ASUU some home truths.
Nice
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by Adesouth(m): 11:11am On Nov 12, 2018
theoldpretender:


That was back in 2013....when ASUU had not been paid any of the money agreed in the 2009 agreement...which promised N3trillion over two years in extra funding for the universites.

Also,back in 2013...OIL was above $100 per barrel.Our revenue was higher. In 2014...we were even said to be the highest economy in Africa asper GDP rebasing.

So, Adamu Adamu (who back in 2013 was a mere newspaper collumnist)....thought...as I did then...that FG had the money.

But then came the ASUU-FG meeting between GEJ, Labour Minister Wogu ,Education Minister Wike and ASUU execs...where GEJ told them the truth. FG did not have N 3 trillion at hand....and instead offered N1 trillion over 5 years. ASUU took the deal. In 2014...the first 200BN was paid.

Fast frowardto 2015....oil was dropping (it reached $75 by May 2015 and $30 by 2016). Buhari had to borrow massively to keep our head above water....AND also had to save because the previous govt had drained the savings account.

Now ASUU is on strike...and asking for the payment of the (once again) revised 2013agreement. Oil is at $80. We need to pay off debts, need to save ....and even if we found N1.1 trillion over the next years....note that it I'd still NOT enough.

Welcome to reality. the reality that education funding in Nigeria means we have to increase fees. That has been the truth we have faced since 2013...when GEJ told ASUU some home truths.
This was mind opening
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by theoldpretender(m): 11:11am On Nov 12, 2018
ChrisMafian:
When did Adamu say that? Show us the source?
PDP politicians are just criminals. This human rights fighter have only collected his share of the loot and now formulating lies

Here is a source from 2015....a reprint of the 2013 article

Chief Onosode in fact cleared every major decision and every single aspect of the 2009 agreement with the government before proceeding with ASUU to the next item on his committee’s agenda, and before signing the final document on its behalf.

If, as Senator David Mark said, he didn’t know his left from his right, and, so, in effect didn’t know what he was doing, it followed the government that appointed him and with which he consulted, and which at every stage accepted and okayed every decision he had made, knew even less.

Sometimes the self-deception in official circles can be quite inexplicable. One of the governors even went to the extent of saying that the ASUU strike was a ploy to overthrow the Jonathan administration, which, if true, and were it not so tragic, would have been treasonable; but, as a felony, it would have been quite a popular one—and, yes, even patriotic.
But now that the government had finally been forced to accept to pay exactly what it agreed to in 2009, what would the Senate President have to say about the new development? Was it now the right leg or the left foot that it didn’t know which from the other?





So, instead of hectoring ASUU to call of its strike, the nation should be praying for more of its kind in other sectors of the economy. Since the government has shown itself incapable of doing the right thing until it is forced, the nation should be thinking of organising the association of Nigerian farmers to go on strike to force the government to do for agriculture what ASUU has been struggling to make it do for education. Certainly, something drastic and dramatic is needed to force the government to stop the mindless destruction and degradation of our environment, to persuade it to change its neglect of agriculture and steer the nation towards agricultural self-sufficiency as ASUU has tried to steer it in the direction of educational excellence.
With its 129 universities, 100-odd polytech-nics and 85 colleges of education and a very I-don’t-care attitude to higher education, Nigeria spends less than 1 per cent of its Gross National Income [0.85% to be precise]; while four of its smaller English-speaking African compatriot-states spend multiples of that: Ghana [2.85%], Egypt [3.9%], Zimbabwe [5.4%] and South Africa [7%]. And while the percentage of education expenditure to total national expenditure in Nigeria is a paltry 8.4%, South Africa spends 20%, Morocco spends 26.4%, Botswana 25.6% and French-speaking Guinea and Cote d’Ivoire spend 25.6% and 21.5% respectively.
In spite of this, how Nigeria still dreams of joining the big league remains the biggest mystery. In what must now be seen by some as a joke, especially in view of its attitude to education, Nigeria has been saying it wants to be among the world’s top 20 economies by 2020. But after laughing at this joke, we should remind policymakers that those nations that are in, or truly wish and look poised to join, the ranks of those top economies have a particular attitude to education that Nigeria doesn’t seem to share.
While Nigerians are always very good at mimicking educated global discourse as if they were the ones who invented it—corporate governance, information and communication technology, ICT, globalisation, climate change, ozone layer and the knowledge economy—their government has in fact been busy laying solid foundations for an ignorance economy.
And a comparison with China and India, the two countries of the BRIC whose rank Nigeria wishes to join, will quickly put Nigeria in its place. The Nigerian university system is, indeed, paralysed by a strike caused by government refusal to make the kind of investment the BRIC’s have been making.
Within a decade and a half, for instance, China invested in a massive expansion of its education sector, nearly tripling the share of GDP devoted to it, such that the number of higher-education institutions grew and more than doubled from 1,022 to 2,263 within a single decade; and within the same period, it was able to increase the population of its bachelor’s degree students from 3 million to 12 million. At the moment, it has more than 20 million students studying in those institutions of higher learning. This is typically representative of what was happening in almost all of the BRIC’s, in which the total population of undergraduate students increased from about 19 million in 2000 to more than 40 million students in 2010.
And because China really means to develop its society and economy, the total number of its computer science and engineering graduates from its elite universities is more than the total number of such graduates from the United States. That is why in the race where it matters, China has over 1,200,000 IT professionals and is adding 400,000 technical graduates each year. China ranks first in the world, followed by India and the US. IT professionals are so pitifully few in Nigeria; and, what’s more, the country is so inefficient, it doesn’t keep this kind of record.
The effect of China’s investment in education is already paying off. According to a report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which has tested high-school students since 2000, students from Shanghai’s schools outperformed those from 65 countries. They were followed by students from Korea, Finland, Hong Kong and Canada in that order. In the same test, students from the US ranked number 24.
And at the lower end, India has 373 univer-sities with 16,000 affiliated degree-awarding colleges functioning under them; and. Like China, the emphasis in the tertiary level of education is on science and technology. India has some 3495 degree-granting colleges with an annual student intake capacity of over 1.76 million with actual enrolment crossing 1.2 million in engineering alone. Total enrolment in science, medicine, agriculture and engineering crossed the 6.5 million limit in 2010, as expenditure on education grosses 4.1 per cent of GDP and surpasses the 12.7 per cent mark of total government expenditure.
In essence, the struggle by ASUU is to force the Nigerian government make this type of investment. Obviously, it takes concern to understand the nature of what is going on, and it takes real public spiritedness to want to do something about it; and it takes uncommon patriotism to then go ahead and do it, especially for lecturers who face a barrage of insults, the prospects of possible job loss or pay withheld. This nation owes a debt of gratitude to ASUU and the strike should not be called off until the government accepts to do—and does—what is required. This is why ASUU is always on strike.
The goal for ending the strike shouldn’t be to save parents anxiety or to take pity on students or to save lecturers’ jobs or to graduate students: it is to save the university system so that it becomes what it is supposed to be—a system for producing a culturally literate society, and for generating and harnessing ideas and knowledge, initiating and driving social and economic innovation, and ensuring national competitiveness on the global scene.
While for this to be possible, government should guarantee institutional autonomy for the university system, ASUU must ensure that campuses exercise this new power with utmost sense of responsibility and full accountability to all stakeholders. This is the only way for Nigeria to realise its full potential as a guarantor of prosperity for its people and for its natural leadership position on the African continent. Without education and the full development of the nation’s human capital, Nigeria will never be able to achieve any of its national goals, targets or plans even if every grain of sand in the country becomes a barrel of oil.
In this, ASUU should see itself as a van-guard – probably the only active one—dedicated to making the government begin to tread the path of responsible good governance in the administration of education in Nigeria—and not just on university campuses. Perhaps it should, in addition to what it already shoulders, take up the task of holding Nigeria responsible for, and forcing it to conform to, the six goals of Education for All by 2015 adopted thirteen years ago at the World Education Forum in Dakar.
These EFA goals, which are designed to improve learning opportunities for everyone, are: expanding and improving comprehensive early childhood care and education; ensuring universal access to and completion of free and compulsory primary education of good quality; improving learning opportunities for youth and adults; increasing adult literacy rates by fifty percent; achieving gender equality in primary and secondary education by 2015; and improving all aspects of the quality of education. We can go a year without graduation, especially of people who will not be employed.
Calling off the strike is no big deal nor yet a cause for celebration; it is not just its calling off that is important, what is more crucial is what eventually happens to the university system as a result. It is a hundred times better for this nation not to have graduates at all than to continue producing this army of half-baked [actually unbaked] graduates, 89 per cent of whom, according to the boss of the National Youth Service Corps, cannot communicate in English, a charge that is as bad and shameful as the failure itself is deplorable and unacceptable—that Nigeria is still talking of communicating in English.

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by Adesouth(m): 11:11am On Nov 12, 2018
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by obailala(m): 11:12am On Nov 12, 2018
Politics grin
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by mikke9: 11:12am On Nov 12, 2018
ASUU make una do quick call this thing off....... This my babe no wan gree go her papa house.

I yaf not ready to father a child abeg
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by ihatesycophant(m): 11:13am On Nov 12, 2018
What is the big deal about the statement. Did he say they don't have right to down tools now? Why turning all issues to political rant.
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by John20017(m): 11:14am On Nov 12, 2018
ChrisMafian:
When did Adamu say that? Show us the source?
PDP politicians are just criminals. This human rights fighter have only collected his share of the loot and now formulating lies



Hey sarki becareful

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by AnanseK(m): 11:15am On Nov 12, 2018
razy75:
chris latrin may sense fall on you. Odee big foool

He asked a simple question- show evidence and the source of this allegation. But all you can do is insult.

Is your brain containing only insults that you cannot give any evidence?
Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by NairaMaster1(m): 11:15am On Nov 12, 2018
ChrisMafian:
When did Adamu say that? Show us the source?
PDP politicians are just criminals. This human rights fighter have only collected his share of the loot and now formulating lies

We are tired of the propaganda term called "loot" tell us another story.

Let Adamu come and deny. At least he's reading this.

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Re: What Adamu Adamu Said About ASUU Strike In 2013 (photos) by oderinlewo(m): 11:17am On Nov 12, 2018
ChrisMafian:
When did Adamu say that? Show us the source?
PDP politicians are just criminals. This human rights fighter have only collected his share of the loot and now formulating lies
why are you crying more than the bereaved?..Adamu never denied he said so..gbaranmi deleru

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