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Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by 21savages: 2:31pm On Jan 14, 2019
Me I don't even understand, schools are on strike, registrations are going on in xkulz and jamb registration has started.
Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Warship: 2:55pm On Jan 14, 2019
21savages:
Me I don't even understand, schools are on strike, registrations are going on in xkulz and jamb registration has started.

Those are handled by non academic staff.

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Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Nobody: 5:36pm On Jan 14, 2019
sammy99:
in Falz's voice

FOUR YEAR TENURE
THREE YEARS HOLIDAY



a bird at hand is worth more dan ten in d bush



so if ASUU did not do d needful b4 election starts,it
may backfire on dem back.

ASUU is right on dis to strike but dey shud also
think twice,dey shud b ten steps ahead of any
decision dey are taken or else dey will jst suffer
nigeria students for nothing.

Even d person dey dealing with does not value
education,so in dis case wisdom is profitable to direct.
The government was just adamant if not as January 2018 they would have resolved this. ASUU strikes in 2017 around October/November yet the government didn't do anything just sweet talk and promises.

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Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by sammy99(m): 5:44pm On Jan 14, 2019
asuustrike1:

The government was just adamant if not as January 2018 they would have resolved this. ASUU strikes in 2017 around October/November yet the government didn't do anything just sweet talk and promises.


and government will keep on giving dem dat sweet talk after election if dey did not accept these peanut dey offered dem.


Mind u,students are d ones suffering it d most cos if ASUU does not cancel d strike,dat makes it an extra year for students cos FG will not even give dem anything.

So its better ASUU do something or face d consequences with students also.

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Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Nobody: 6:05pm On Jan 14, 2019
sammy99:



and government will keep on giving dem dat sweet talk after election if dey did not accept these peanut dey offered dem.


Mind u,students are d ones suffering it d most cos if ASUU does not cancel d strike,dat makes it an extra year for students cos FG will not even give dem anything.

So its better ASUU do something or face d consequences with students also.
The students should engage in something meaningful at the same time study their textbooks. The students should mount pressure on the government and even threaten not to vote this government if it doesn't listen to striking lecturers. It is better the government settle them once than postpone this to another day.

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Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by sammy99(m): 6:26pm On Jan 14, 2019
asuustrike1:

The students should engage in something meaningful at the same time study their textbooks. The students should mount pressure on the government and even threaten not to vote this government if it doesn't listen to striking lecturers. It is better the government settle them once than postpone this to another day.


as for not voting,its jst a waste of time cos dat will not stop d election from not holding.

Now,who is now loosing out,between students and FG?

After election,d FG will still not settle it with ASUU,untill after three years wen ASUU will use anoda election to threaten FG.
Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Queentheresa: 6:42pm On Jan 14, 2019
Federal Government please comply because we are tired of this ASUU Strike.
Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Erums(m): 7:29pm On Jan 14, 2019
abbeyty:
I honestly feel for Nigerian youths most especially the university students I dont think there is any other country in the world that wastes their students times (lives) like Nigerian system has been doing to her so called leaders of the future. A 4 years course could turn to 7 years just cuz of strike action.

What are u talking abt.. Are you in this nigeria.. 4 years is 4 years.. Wen u come back from strike, prepare for exam. In a week.. Deres never extensions.. So stop posting wrong news
Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by netx(m): 7:52pm On Jan 14, 2019
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Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Nobody: 8:49pm On Jan 14, 2019
Rextizz:
No wonder, stupid jambite.
Is there anything wrong in studying?
Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Nobody: 10:45pm On Jan 14, 2019
sammy99:



as for not voting,its jst a waste of time cos dat will not stop d election from not holding.

Now,who is now loosing out,between students and FG?

After election,d FG will still not settle it with ASUU,untill after three years wen ASUU will use anoda election to threaten FG.
The student better put pressure before ASUU is not ready to shift ground
Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by semyman: 9:08am On Jan 15, 2019
They should not end the strike.
Let the government remain foolish for not knowing what to do.
Sack the idiots and import lecturers and recruit more locally.
How have these crop of ASUU members helped the system?

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Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by EndASUUstrike: 9:09am On Jan 15, 2019
FG should stop Making Empty promises
FG should meet the demands of ASUU/ASUP
FG should grow the Educational Sector
FG should STOP toying with the students future

FG should EndASUUstrike
FG should EndASUUstrike
FG should EndASUUstrike

FG should EndAsupStrike
FG should EndAsupStrike!!

We want it to END NOW!!!!!

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Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by semyman: 9:11am On Jan 15, 2019
A product of the grammar school or college of old can correct the work of some university graduates of today
ASUU has failed vertically and horizontally.
They feed fat on extortion and proceed from those aiding them to collapse the system

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Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Collinsfixed111: 9:13am On Jan 15, 2019
See prove below!

Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Adewumiaye: 9:14am On Jan 15, 2019
Nawa for this country o
Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Kingbookies: 9:15am On Jan 15, 2019
Their problems angry

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Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by horly1234567: 9:18am On Jan 15, 2019
Pease end the strike
Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by Emceesaka: 9:20am On Jan 15, 2019
Please is SSANU, NASU, NAAT going to benefit from dis earn allowance matter?
Re: ASUU Gives Least Acceptable Conditions To End Strike by toyobillz(m): 9:25am On Jan 15, 2019
semyman:
They should not end the strike.
Let the government remain foolish for not knowing what to do.
Sack the idiots and import lecturers and recruit more locally.
How have these crop of ASUU members helped the system?
I love this...as simple as that.

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