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faramola
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Am really sorry for people that are still in school, cases like this are very sensitive and all parties must be considered. First student must pray because if both parties i mean asuu and the govt do not agree they,ll be disadvantaged. its not new. so student should pray. the lecturers too should be considered because they r being cut out of the different means of livelihood and by now we should know we don't have a sensitive govt. the lecturers has a say as well as govt, but student can't do anytin, so they should only pray so it can be sorted without a strike.
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camchupa
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what is even wrong with these unions in nigeria? they do not concider the future of the youth. the last strike they went has affected the 2007/2008 academic session. this is mere wickedness. i believe they are doing this for their own selfish interest. haba! instead of spending 4 years in school, some students end up spending 6 or more. god will intervene in this matter.
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choco4life (m)
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I can't help but weep for the educational system in this country called nigeria.
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cpt chicks (m)
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im a nigerian student. i pity those who don't have other options i believe the way the country has pushed its head, guys will have to pick up parttime jobs and shit because it may start taking us more than 7years to finish school welcome to the real world that is naija 
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vowiski (m)
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what has to be done must be done
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ndubest (m)
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I really pity Nigerian students when will this case come to an end  what is ASUU fighting  WELFARE of their members or supremacy of ASUU over government of the day i think ASUU blew their options when they refused the offer of absorbing back the lecturers and deploying them to other schoolsMy heart goes out to all Nigerian students who will have to endure idleness at home for weeks if not months
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cpt chicks (m)
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hey hey hey im a nigerian student o please its enough with the pity o ah ah we knew what we were going into when we went into it we had done our reseaches, looked into schools like OAU and stuff but then we still decided to go to federal univerisities lets do it how we see it (why i talk like this is because i believe in seeing the worst case scenario in any situation as cheap) 
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vowiski (m)
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you guys don't even know what ASUU is fighting for. if they win it would be both beneficiary for the lecturers and stundents. I AM IN FULL SUPPORT OF THE STRIKE. alas things has to ba done right in this country.
GO! ASUU.
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esilove (m)
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i no think say the strike go hold again. asuu and yaradua na one oooo
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Signor Zax
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If ASUU decides to take over Aso Rock, I'm in with them through and through. Think of the Billions stolen by our so-called leaders [sup][/sup]vis-a-visThe state of the University you went to.
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slyjosh
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You see,the issue of this ASUU drama is all about political deceit,both on the path of the ASUU executives and the federal govt i.e the ministry of education.Ok,look at this,ASUU wants all Nigerians to believe they are fighting the 44 UNILORIN lecturers fight and at worst threating to go on strike. First of all,ASUU can't be fighting the Unilorin fight when even both the 44lecturers and the entire UNILORIN authourity do not seems to permit,encourage and even support them.Let them(ASUU) convince Nigerians the reason why UNILORIN do not go on strike each time ASUU says they are fighting for Unilorin?('You can't be fighting for someone who does support what you are doing). Maybe they(ASUU) did not tell Nigerians too that,the Unilorin academic calender followed by UNILAG is among the most stable calender(No strike,no cult,with a six-month for a session),then,why would other University institutions suffer for the sin of another? My argument is that,let ASUU tell Nigerians whta they need to know(, the truth).thank you.
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slyjosh
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I have decided to make my contribution known,because of the deceit and lies ASUU keep telling Nigerians.ASUU in years past was a body to be proud of,but lately,it is becoming something else. I graduated from Unilorin september 2007,so I believe I am qualified to make vivid comment about this issue(ASUU strike). Like I said,Each time ASUU come forward either to threating with strike or come forward with there whateva action,all I am saying is let them first of all,tell Nigerians the real issue and truth,and not distruping other institutions academic calender fighting for those(UNILORIN) whose do not send or ask them(ASUU) to fight for them. The truth is,each time ASUU go on strike,it is always on their purported claim of fighting the UNILORIN's 44 lecturers battle,and whenever this strike is on,this same Unilorin's academic calender remains unchanged,Unilorin continues their programme,receives lectures and even conduct semester exams at there stipulated and appointed time.Secondly,what makes ASUU believe that these 44lecturers will wait for ASUU to "help them" regain their "lost position". If ASUU is this not busy,going aboutand fighting a lost and unworthy battle,let them be told to direct and focus their scarce resources towards promoting worthy and welfare issues. Incase Nigerians don't know,ASUU is just wasting other universities' time and period by subjecting them to unneccessary strike actions,or isn,t it the same Prof.Ishaq Oloyede who sacked the said 44lecturers that was unanimousely voted as the present Unilorin Vice Chancellor?so,tell me even if them(ASUU)eventually succeed in restoring the 44 sacked Unilorin lecturers,are they going to take them to Prof.Oloyede to employ back?I don't think that would work.So,tell ASUU to please tell Nigerians the truth and realities,and stop purnishing other universities with strike and unstable academic calender whereas the same Unilorin enjoys uninterupted and very stable academic calender.NIGERIANS,wake up and rise up,
Of the greatest gbo gbo, Of the greatest gba gba, Of the greatest gbo gbo,gba gba, Long live Unilorin,, Long live ASUU,, Long live The Federal Republic of Nigeria,,
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vowiski (m)
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pIs no sentimet here. let somebody go and find out d reason 4 d strike and not these proported LIES most of u claim. m still with ASUU. GO! ASUU.
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tonmandy (m)
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its too bad.let federal govt solve their problems.
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cpt chicks (m)
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ok new rule people that have graduated from unversities, please don't do the greatest gbo gbo and gba gba thingy ok its like real freaky and shit it gets to me brrrrrrrrrrrrrr anyway asuu or no asuu, we go graduate one day amen im off to school tommorow
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Cassiel (f)
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ASUU is just being nasty.If they really care about nigerian education why would they let thousands of innocent students suffer for what most of them know nothing about? so these students of various universities nationwide are just supposed to go home and roast,aging fast with each passing hour while the powers that be in ASUU,(who have already bagged all their degrees,lets not forget),sit in their posh offices and claim to be 'fighting' for unilorin? the unilorin sef,them no even send o.ASUU shld be sensible.if the last strike action didnt get them all what they wanted,why do they think this one will?imagine spending 6 years in school for a 4-year course.olorun ma je!
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vowiski (m)
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my story; i went to school, told ma lecturer we got a class. and he said GET OUT FROM MY SIGHT.? BUMKUMP, can't u see we re on strike
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otokx (m)
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Its only for a week besides government is now claiming the case is before the supreme court; only some days back we had the passing out of more nigerian graduates into a system that lacks the capacity to create meaningful jobs. I hope the level of kidnapping, oil bunkering and sea piracy will not increase.
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Adeadeleke (m)
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Fuck Asuu, why? most of their children are in private universities. Greatest nigerian student hmmmm no greeoooo.
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Bones69 (m)
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NA WA OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SEY POOR MAN ISSUE(PIKIN) NO GO FIT GO SCHOOL 4 DIS KANTRY HNNN, ASUU ABEB KALL OFF THE STRIKE OOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, WE ALL R BORED NAH. WETIN SELF MR,
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tulk2mi
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I agree that those 49 lecturers have been done some injustices because they were fighting 4 their rights and should be reinstated. it not about having job or looking for one its about doing what is rite. and what is rite here is they should be reinstated to forestalled against "dictorial tendencies" .
But one begins to wonder because this thing has been goin on for six years now. what did the govt tell them before they called of the strike . What is the guarantee that they wont call off this strike only to threaten another one. Make ASUU no take us play ooo, if govt no meet their demand make them no call off strike, if them call off make them find another issue to go strike because our sympathy don dey exhaust.
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cauchy (m)
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men all this talk u det talk dere no care, bec na u were your parent no want send u over water or this local private uni. for naiga. go round the univerties for naija the children of all those 6 lecturers u no go see dere child. so just help me tell yaraduwa that let him band ASUU and dose old 6 lecture way dey wait for dere die to go home, may dey no kill we the future of naija student with strike.
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princekay1 (m)
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Yar'dua, SOS!
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kras4naija (m)
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E dey obvious say their are some people pulling the strings underneath, i don't see a reason for this recurrent strikes in our universities. A friend of mine left this land for europe in his 4th year of a 5 year course, our school administrators & d government aint thinking of ways to stop this. I think there is a conspiracy in all this  !!!
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