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UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by CzarChris(m): 10:18pm On Aug 30, 2022
The University of Lagos (UNILAG) is leading other public tertiary institutions in the number of lecturers resigning their posts due to the federal government’s poor handling of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU’s) ongoing strike.

Dele Ashiru, the UNILAG’s ASUU chapter chairman recently disclosed in Arise Television interview that about 70 percent of the institution’s best lecturers have resigned from their jobs.

Ashiru in his speech reiterated that the federal government’s disposition towards university professors is disrespectful and insensitive.

“The impact of the government’s insensitivity and deployment of the weapon of hunger might not be immediately known until after the strike. As I speak with you, more than 70percent of bright and promising young academics retained by the university through mentorship have all left the country for greener pastures due to the poor conditions of service in Nigeria.

“Those that are left are on the verge of leaving. No government in the history of Nigeria has been so insensitive, brash, and disrespectful of the best brains in the country. This is unfortunate and a shame,’’ he said.

The Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Ile-Ife also is among the institutions affected by this ugly development.

According to Adeola Egbedokun, the ASUU chapter chairman at OAU lecturers have begun to resign and relocate abroad for greener pastures.
However, he could not give an accurate number of lecturers that have resigned from their jobs in the institution,

Similarly, Oluyinka Awopetu, the ASUU chairman at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA)-Ondo State revealed that lecturers are resigning in their numbers and relocating abroad for a better life.

“There, of course, are lecturers that are traveling out of the country in pursuance of further qualifications.”

“It is impossible to say they abandoned the profession authoritatively. Others sought ways of coping in this difficult and trying time as well. One may not be able to say if they are coming back or not! If you were in their shoes and you find a better opportunity, what will you do please?” he asked.

Recalled that Emmanuel Osodeke, the president of ASUU had lamented the mass resignation of lecturers in most public universities due to the federal government approach of ‘no work, no pay’ which the union members considered insensitive.

“So many lecturers are leaving to engage in farming and others; lecturers are tired of the treatment they’re receiving from the government and because of this, they are looking for alternatives. So many more will leave even after the strike too.

“I pity the country; Nigeria will be the loser for it. Instead of coming to the table; look at how they will solve the issue, rather, they believe in punishing lecturers. It’s so sad. Your lecturers went on strike, you believe they will become hungry and come back to beg. Many lecturers will also leave to venture into other areas; some are also looking at becoming self-employed,” Osodeke said.

ASUU embarked on a 30-day warning strike on February 14 to give the federal government the opportunity to address its demands, which the government failed to do, and the strike is still lingering after about 195 days without a clear direction of what comes up next.
https://businessday.ng/education/article/unilag-leads-mass-resignation-of-lecturers-over-ASUU-strike-ashiru/

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by Bluntguy: 10:24pm On Aug 30, 2022
And agbadorians want to continue from where Buhari stops.

Wey dat mod wey dey delete any comments against baba agbado? Food don done o.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by CzarChris(m): 10:30pm On Aug 30, 2022
Bluntguy:
And agbadorians want to continue from where Buhari stops.

Wey dat mod wey dey delete any comments against baba agbado? Food don done o.
The brain drain Nigeria is currently experiencing is alarming. I personally know at least 6 lecturers who have relocated to the UK and Canada. Even Uganda, Ethiopia and Kenya are currently recruiting Nigeria academicians. Professors who are supposed to be mentoring young lecturers are leaving the country in droves. Don't be surprised if school resumes and more than half of university lecturers are out leaving massive vacuum that will take this country decades to fill. It is well.

Cc: seun, lalasticlala mynd44

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by Emmamay10: 11:00pm On Aug 30, 2022
These are audio resignations. ASUU is only raising the alarm to coerce the FG into doing their biddings. Perhaps they went on vacations till their demands are met by the FG. The lecturers have more to gain than just quitting.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by JJuanMiguel: 11:22pm On Aug 30, 2022
Lazy pedophiles, sex for grade corrupt lecturers, how will they cope and adapt in a lawful country?
Cos they are used to insolence, harassing and victimizing students here.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by Jman06(m): 11:31pm On Aug 30, 2022
I think at this point FG should pay ASUU the salary arrears since that has always been the culture since ASUU started striking. Besides, it's not like that money would be properly channeled if not paid, it'll still be looted by the corrupt politicians.

What some of us didn't want to hear was that lecturers were getting paid while the students were languishing at home. If they're ready to suspend the strike, then FG should pay them. After all, they need the money to be in the right frame of minds to teach when school resumes. We don't want them transferring the anger on the students if forced to go back to class without pay. The relationship with students was bad on a normal day let alone when they're forced to class without pay. It'll be bloody mehn!

Meanwhile, some of these lecturers are good and I know one in particular (a Prof in UNIBEN) that assist indegent students financially from his little salary. So, because of such Godly lecturers, I pray that God touches the hearts of the president and ministers to release their salaries and do the needful to end this strike....Amen

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by CzarChris(m): 12:19am On Aug 31, 2022
JJuanMiguel:
Lazy pedophiles, sex for grade corrupt lecturers, how will they cope and adapt in a lawful country?
Cos they are used to insolence, harassing and victimizing students here.
So from your analysis, it is safe to deduce that all Nigerian lecturers are pedophiles, and they all go around harassing and victimizing students?

Just asking.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by shortIGBOman: 5:40am On Aug 31, 2022
Make them resign. We have many individuals with good qualifications and ambition to become lecturers. This will pave way for them to be employed as lecturers.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by shortIGBOman: 5:44am On Aug 31, 2022
CzarChris:
So from your analysis, it is safe to deduce that all Nigerian lecturers are pedophiles, and they all go around harassing and victimizing students?

Just asking.

Yes, the Guy is correct.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by NJV: 5:45am On Aug 31, 2022
This ASUU thing has lingered for too long

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by rusher14: 6:09am On Aug 31, 2022
CzarChris:
The brain drain Nigeria is currently experiencing is alarming. I personally know at least 6 lecturers who have relocated to the UK and Canada. Even Uganda, Ethiopia and Kenya are currently recruiting Nigeria academicians. Professors who are supposed to be mentoring young lecturers are leaving the country in droves. Don't be surprised if school resumes and more than half of university lecturers are out leaving massive vacuum that will take this country decades to fill. It is well.

Cc: seun, lalasticlala mynd44

Why do you have to lie?

Name 3 from the 6 you personally know.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by Atarakpa: 7:17am On Aug 31, 2022
E don set. Awon set japa......
Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by Igboslayer: 7:18am On Aug 31, 2022
This their traditional university stuffs is fast becoming obsolete. Most universities are presently running online programs with shorter time frame of getting your degree in most courses. This will cut cost on so many fronts for the students.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by IboHausaYoruba: 7:18am On Aug 31, 2022
I feel ASUU are too self centered, the economy situations all over the world do not support such bogus requests at this umpteenth time. ASUU has never fought for the welfare of Nigerian students since i was born all they always ask for is salary, salary and salary increment. Let them resign in droves, we've got many brighter minds out there looking for opportunities.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by horpeyemmi66(m): 7:18am On Aug 31, 2022
The chicken has finally come home to roost...indeed, there was a country.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by utenwuson: 7:19am On Aug 31, 2022
ASUU should be proscribed..... Or universities should be privatizedor given to States.

All these media antics against the federal government has failed.

The over 2.3 trillion they re requesting is not to build infrastructure, it is solely for them to share into their respectives accounts.

During my university days, from 400 level, the three professors that was supposed to lecture us came only once or twice a whole semester. Gave us handout and ask us to read, at the end, one gave all of us "A"

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by stano2(m): 7:19am On Aug 31, 2022
Now is happening.... This will affect this country massively in the long run

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by Articul8(m): 7:19am On Aug 31, 2022
The rate at which this strike will affect Nigeria will be sad. This has given more opportunities for the mushroom universities in the neighboring countries to recruit more Nigerian Student, giving substandard education and extorting them without pity.

Especially in Benin Republic,this singular action is making some uneducated and unqualified Nigerians running university system there richer without giving value.

I just pity the future of Nigeria because the student heading to those schools graduate with nothing to show. Some of them even gets stuck as they can't further their education because certificates issued from the mushroom schools are not verifiable elsewhere.

A pity

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:19am On Aug 31, 2022
ASUU and FG, enough is enough biko.
Our wards and kids must go back to school.
This avoidable strike must be brought to an end right here, right now.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by popweezy(m): 7:20am On Aug 31, 2022
This naija wey we dey don cast tey tey
Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by bestman09(m): 7:20am On Aug 31, 2022
shocked
May Buhari or person like him never happen to Nigeria again

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by Amerengues2: 7:22am On Aug 31, 2022
You retained your best graduating students years back only to be paying your first class graduates 105-120k when their counterparts in other firms are earning 400k+ and their mates abroad are earning £2800 monthly.

The resignation just started!

From Independence till now, we've produced over 80k medical doctors. Presently, we have about 12,500 (9k in federal hospital and 3k in state and private). The rate of adverts for nurses and doctors in Nigeria has increased- none wants to work but rather on their way to UK. By the time it dawns on government, young doctors here will be treating ailments older than them.

PROFS and PhD are not easily replaceable since there is a little to no number of profs or Dr. that aren't in the academic sector already.

Can you send your kids to public primary or secondary school? You would rather send them to private school and pay huge amount just because Government failed in funding public schools.

We shall see!

He who sleeps with an itching bumbum must surely wake up with a smelling finger.

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by WonderManly(m): 7:22am On Aug 31, 2022
You see

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Re: UNILAG Leads Mass Resignation Of Lecturers Over ASUU Strike by OSUigboFlatHead(f): 7:22am On Aug 31, 2022
angry

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