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Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by ibson99(m): 7:18pm On Nov 05, 2020
In the 20 years between 1999 and 2020, public universities in Nigeria have been shut down a combined 47 months due to ASUU strikes.

The Academic Staff of Universities Union (ASUU) and the Federal Government of Nigeria are always in conflict over the funding of Nigerian Universities, better working condition among other ASUU demands.

Here’s the timeline of ASUU strike since 1999.


source: https://africaexplained.com.ng/timeline-of-ASUU-strikes-since-1999-up-to-date/
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by jaiyefavour: 7:40pm On Nov 05, 2020
Na God go punish ASUU

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Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Mystery9(m): 7:41pm On Nov 05, 2020
Kia so pathetic.
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by ODJ124(m): 8:22pm On Nov 05, 2020
#EndAsuu...

Stop playing with the future of, leaders of tomorrow..




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Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Ayo2004: 8:26pm On Nov 05, 2020
All I can say i pity anybody wey go born excess pikin 4 Nigeria without excess money
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Emmyset2: 9:59pm On Nov 05, 2020
i swear nigeria edcation has collapsed. I hv never of strike in other countries institution
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Davoneskay(m): 10:18pm On Nov 05, 2020
Was there any ASUU strike during military era? Nawa for Obasanjo's regime. Only am, 7 ASUU Strikes. When will all these buffoonery stop? Why can't our leaders differ from their predecessors? Things keep getting worse with each passing regimes.

Lalasticlala, Mynd44, dominique... this is quite informative.
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Liposure: 10:46pm On Nov 05, 2020
Point of correction: There was no strike in 2010
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Nobody: 11:16pm On Nov 05, 2020
Shame that ASUU is now synonymous with strike actions. No other way to pass home a grievance?

How about barricading the Ministry of Education in all states?
How about petitioning FG at an international organization?
How about grounding participation in any unity exams?

How about doing all these or more while still allotting hours to lecture students each day?

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Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Vexedkid(m): 6:09am On Nov 06, 2020
So na this our own come break record, na so we lucky reach
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by lkillbrokehoes: 7:22am On Nov 06, 2020
Vexedkid:
So na this our own come break record, na so we lucky reach
cheesy
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by echibuogwu(m): 8:09am On Nov 06, 2020
ODJ124:
#EndAsuu...

Stop playing with the future of, leaders of tomorrow..
Na wa for the way we Dey reason for this country, this people are fighting for a better education system for the people and you guys are making them look like the bad guys, what’s wrong with the govt meeting their demands, they are not asking for much and this request have been since 2009, have you seen the state of some universities? Do you think these politicians care about how bad the universities are, after all their children are studying abroad, if they don’t fight for a good education system, who will? Do you think the govt will pay any attention to the education sector if these people keep quiet? Why are you guys all foolish especially in this Nairaland
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Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by echibuogwu(m): 8:11am On Nov 06, 2020
iamadonis2:
Shame that ASUU is now synonymous with strike actions. No other way to pass home a grievance?

How about barricading the Ministry of Education in all states?
How about petitioning FG at an international organization?
How about grounding participation in any unity exams?

How about doing all these or more while still allotting hours to lecture students each day?
Na wa for the way we Dey reason for this country, this people are fighting for a better education system for the people and you guys are making them look like the bad guys, what’s wrong with the govt meeting their demands, they are not asking for much and this request have been since 2009, have you seen the state of some universities? Do you think these politicians care about how bad the universities are, after all their children are studying abroad, if they don’t fight for a good education system, who will? Do you think the govt will pay any attention to the education sector if these people keep quiet? Why are you guys all foolish especially in this Nairaland
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Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by ismalmuhd: 9:08am On Nov 06, 2020
echibuogwu:

Na wa for the way we Dey reason for this country, this people are fighting for a better education system for the people and you guys are making them look like the bad guys, what’s wrong with the govt meeting their demands, they are not asking for much and this request have been since 2009, have you seen the state of some universities? Do you think these politicians care about how bad the universities are, after all their children are studying abroad, if they don’t fight for a good education system, who will? Do you think the govt will pay any attention to the education sector if these people keep quiet? Why are you guys all foolish especially in this Nairaland
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guy this people have been fighting for years with no positive result, its time they find other means to fight.
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by echibuogwu(m): 9:17am On Nov 06, 2020
ismalmuhd:


guy this people have been fighting for years with no positive result, its time they find other means to fight.
nigga what other means... make suggestions
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Dremeke: 9:18am On Nov 06, 2020
What a shameful country. So the longest period without strike is just 3 years. All Nigerian leaders past and present are all confirmed aturu.
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Kingofum(m): 9:41am On Nov 06, 2020
Useless ASUU
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by talithakum: 12:54pm On Nov 06, 2020
21years of regular striking with nothing to really show for it.

Lecturers still make students pay for handouts.
Many others still do sex-for-grade, with the ASUU shielding the sexual offenders from the rule of law.
Some others take money from students to upgrade their scores.
Other ones mark Students' scripts based on their mood, when they're angry, they score the unfortunate student poorly, when they're excited, the student gets a high mark regardless of the student's academic prowess
Many of them don't show up for their classes because they have other 'businesses' to attend to.
A lot of them use outdated course outline.
While some of them use research grants and loans for personal expenses.



Nigeria my country, which way?!.

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Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by CodeTemplar: 1:21pm On Nov 06, 2020
I am sure if you give our reps same pay as lecturer they will be on strike since 1999
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Jayson504(m): 2:02pm On Nov 06, 2020
chai
Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by Nobody: 4:06pm On Nov 06, 2020
echibuogwu:

Na wa for the way we Dey reason for this country, this people are fighting for a better education system for the people and you guys are making them look like the bad guys, what’s wrong with the govt meeting their demands, they are not asking for much and this request have been since 2009, have you seen the state of some universities? Do you think these politicians care about how bad the universities are, after all their children are studying abroad, if they don’t fight for a good education system, who will? Do you think the govt will pay any attention to the education sector if these people keep quiet? Why are you guys all foolish especially in this Nairaland
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A famous psychologist spoke of your kind: the type who resorts to insults to solidify their lack of insight and respect in public.

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Re: Timeline Of ASUU Strikes Since 1999 Up To Date by UndauntedYOCA(f): 4:21pm On Nov 06, 2020
ibson99:
In the 20 years between 1999 and 2020, public universities in Nigeria have been shut down a combined 47 months due to ASUU strikes.

The Academic Staff of Universities Union (ASUU) and the Federal Government of Nigeria are always in conflict over the funding of Nigerian Universities, better working condition among other ASUU demands.

Here’s the timeline of ASUU strike since 1999.

1. 1999
After the end of the military era in 1999, Nigerians ushered in democracy and a government that promised to be people-oriented. But it didn’t take long for Nigerian students to experience a disruption in their academic pursuit. Few months after the Obasanjo-Atiku administration was sworn-in, ASUU embarked on a nationwide strike and it lasted for five months.

2. 2001
In 2001, ASUU declared another strike over the reinstatement of 49 lecturers sacked at the University of Ilorin. The industrial action was aggravated when the then President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo described Nigerian university lecturers as “a bunch of lazy and ungrateful people” The strike was called off after three months.

Read more: ASUU Strikes: Why Nigerian Universities are always on strike

3. 2002
Having had an agreement with the Federal Government during the previous strike, the union was forced to embark on another industrial action on Sunday, December 29, 2002, after the Obasanjo administration failed to implement the agreement. The strike lasted for only two weeks.

4. 2003
In 2003, Nigerian university undergraduates had to stay at home again for six months as ASUU embarked on another industrial action due to the non-implementation of previous agreements, which covers poor university funding and disparity in salary and retirement age.

5. 2005
Nigerian university students again experienced another disruption in their academic calendars as university lecturers went on another industrial action. According to the Guardian, the lecturers went on strike for just two weeks.

6. 2006
In April 2006 academic activities were paralyzed in all public universities across the country when ASUU declared a 3-day warning strike. It eventually lasted for one week.

7. 2007
The 2006 industrial action was followed by another on March 26, 2007. The strike lasted for three months. The reasons for the strike were pretty much the same reasons for the previous strike.

8. 2008
In a bid to press home its demands, ASUU went on strike for one week in 2008. The demands included an improved salary scheme and reinstatement of 49 lecturers who were dismissed at the University of Ilorin.

9. 2009
In 2009, lecturers in public universities across the country embarked on an industrial action that lasted for four months. The strike which started in June was called off in October. Before the strike was called off, the Federal Government and the union had an agreement. The 2009 ASUU/FG agreement would later become the reason for subsequent industrial action.

10. 2010
The year 2010 also saw another setback for Nigerian university undergraduates in their academics as ASUU embarked on another indefinite strike that lasted for over five months. The strike started on 22 July 2010 and was called off in January 2011.


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11. 2011
Since the FG failed to honor its 2009 agreement to adequately fund universities in the country and implement the 70-year retirement age limit for ASUU members, the union again paralyzed academic activities nationwide in December 2011. The strike lasted for 59 days and was called off in 2012.

12. 2013
Again, the government’s failure to review the retirement age for professors from 65 to 70; approve funding to revitalize the university system; increase the budgetary allocations to the education sector by 26% among other demands led to another industrial action.

The strike was embarked upon on July 1, 2013, called off on Tuesday, December 17, 2013. It lasted for five months, 15 days.

13. 2017
On August 17, 2017, ASUU again declared an indefinite strike over unresolved and contentious issues with the Federal Government. The strike was called off in September.

14. 2018
Again, due to the Federal Government’s failure to meet its demands, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) declared an indefinite nationwide strike.

The union announced the strike on Sunday, November 4, 2018, after their National Executive Council meeting held at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State. The strike was eventually called off on February 7, 2019.

15. 2020
Earlier in March this year, University lecturers embark on an indefinite strike to force the federal government to abandon Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), a salary payment platform that ASUU claims will diminish university autonomy.

source: https://africaexplained.com.ng/timeline-of-ASUU-strikes-since-1999-up-to-date/
On a low, I was happy about that 2018 own because someone damaged my laptop and my phone got stolen during convocation then my other phone got faulty, in my mind, I was done for, how was I supposed to work on my project? grin grin grin but ASUU struck abi went on strike deni grin grin grin grin. I had never been so happy for strike but that one was needed and was a lifesaver! grin grin grin grin

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