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Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Nobody: 1:16pm On Oct 07, 2013
Mismak:

awwww..... sowie, service nt available cos ders no accountin in Ui...
lol u gat me!!!!
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by jdzarrus99: 1:32pm On Oct 07, 2013
lucy5: Nt tryin 2discourage any1 hre o. For aspiring medical students, mbbs cut off last yr for alevel applicants was 13points. So it should b btwn dat range also dis year. Nd 4 fallback, its nt advisable 2pik highly cmpetitive courses, lyk u goin 4 mbbs, u shuld nt pik courses lyk pharmacy, dentistry. Bt if u ve dne dat, nt 2wori, wit God all things re possible. Source: experience
Lucy Do u hav idea about ND & HND cut-off points too?? Cos dat might as well b helpful
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Nobody: 1:39pm On Oct 07, 2013
..99 days of strike... sad
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(m): 3:55pm On Oct 07, 2013
ASUU strike: NUPENG
LAGOS — Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, weekend, threatened stop distribution of petroleum products across the country if the Federal Government failed to implement the agreement reached with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.
Though no specific date was fixed for the commencement of the soliarity strike, the union said the strike became necessary in view of the lingering ASUU crisis which the government had failed to resolve in the last three months.
NUPENG President, Igwe Achese, who spoke at the union’s National Administrative Council, NAC, meeting, weekend in Lagos, said NUPENG was not happy at the crisis facing public university system in the country.
He blamed the crisis on government’s failure to honour agreements, lamenting that this had led to the proliferation of strikes in nearly all sectors of the economy since the beginning of the year.
According to him: “We appeal to government to implement agreement reached with ASUU so that students can go back to school. If the crisis in the sector is not resolved, we will soon direct our members to embark on solidarity strike.”
Achese blamed the Ministry of Labour for failing in its responsibility to check the break-down and abuse of laws governing industrial relations practice in the country by employers including government.
“The Ministry of Labour needs to be proactive if we must get these issues nipped in the bud. The ministry also needs to make sure that agreements reached or communiqué signed are implemented.
“The ministry has a big role to play to avert strikes in the country. When unions begin to lose faith in the ministry that is when we have this kind of crisis. The labour minister should be firm in making sure that the right decisions are taken.
“As it is now, every activity in the Ministry of Labour is in the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, which ought not to be so. The role of the SGF should be to intervene only when the need arises.”
It would be recalled that the NUT last week gave the Federal Government two weeks ultimatum to honour the agreement it reached with ASUU or face total shut-down of the education sector in the country
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Mismak(f): 4:31pm On Oct 07, 2013
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author=Asb4love]
ASUU strike: NUPENG
LAGOS — Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG,
weekend, threatened stop distribution of petroleum products across the
country if the Federal Government failed to implement the agreement
reached with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.
Though no specific date was fixed for the commencement of the soliarity
strike, the union said the strike became necessary in view of the
lingering ASUU crisis which the government had failed to resolve in the
last three months.
NUPENG President, Igwe Achese, who spoke at the union’s National
Administrative Council, NAC, meeting, weekend in Lagos, said NUPENG was
not happy at the crisis facing public university system in the country.
He blamed the crisis on government’s failure to honour agreements,
lamenting that this had led to the proliferation of strikes in nearly
all sectors of the economy since the beginning of the year.
According to him: “We appeal to government to implement agreement
reached with ASUU so that students can go back to school. If the crisis
in the sector is not resolved, we will soon direct our members to embark
on solidarity strike.”
Achese blamed the Ministry of Labour for failing in its responsibility
to check the break-down and abuse of laws governing industrial relations
practice in the country by employers including government.
“The Ministry of Labour needs to be proactive if we must get these
issues nipped in the bud. The ministry also needs to make sure that
agreements reached or communiqué signed are implemented.
“The ministry has a big role to play to avert strikes in the country.
When unions begin to lose faith in the ministry that is when we have
this kind of crisis. The labour minister should be firm in making sure
that the right decisions are taken.
“As it is now, every activity in the Ministry of Labour is in the office
of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, which ought
not to be so. The role of the SGF should be to intervene only when the
need arises.”
It would be recalled that the NUT last week gave the Federal Government
two weeks ultimatum to honour the agreement it reached with ASUU or face
total shut-down of the education sector in the country[/quote]



Lobatan!....
na evrybodi dey strike nw...
I have a drim dah Boko Haram too wil soon go on an indefinite strike..

#my view tho'
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Qualcoms(m): 7:56pm On Oct 07, 2013
fineyemi: Offices in admin biuldin ar closed. Includin rum 7. Wen wil dis list b out nwwwwww.
Jeez...FG wanna paralyse all... Mehn, we need a total transformation n re-transformation, orientation n re-orientation...speechless... Did u check thoz faculties officies?
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by fineyemi(m): 8:07pm On Oct 07, 2013
Qualcoms: Jeez...FG wanna paralyse all... Mehn, we need a total transformation n re-transformation, orientation n re-orientation...speechless... Did u check thoz faculties officies?
. Omo people no dey skul oooo. I only cheked chemistry and computer science department.
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Qualcoms(m): 8:17pm On Oct 07, 2013
fineyemi: . Omo people no dey skul oooo. I only cheked chemistry and computer science department.
...SMH...abeg make una join me march to Abuja tomorrow, Senate House on point...!!! Aluta Continua...Victoria acerta...aluta...dnt miss out!
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by danevans19(m): 11:50am On Oct 09, 2013
Morning pals. Y is the thread so dry? Let make it lively. The list might b out b4 the end of dis month
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by fineyemi(m): 2:59pm On Oct 09, 2013
danevans19: Morning pals. Y is the thread so dry? Let make it lively. The list might b out b4 the end of dis month
. Guy na november tins oooo
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Nobody: 5:33pm On Oct 09, 2013
fineyemi: .novenmber self no sure Guy na november tins oooo
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 6:54pm On Oct 09, 2013
fineyemi: . Guy na november tins oooo

u say waitin
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 6:55pm On Oct 09, 2013
danevans19: Morning pals. Y is the thread so dry? Let make it lively. The list might b out b4 the end of dis month

let just say b4 my birthday 19th
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 7:01pm On Oct 09, 2013
where are this people?
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Nobody: 10:02pm On Oct 09, 2013
omodave: where are this people?
we dy here any news?
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Nobody: 10:02pm On Oct 09, 2013
omodave: where are this people?
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 10:27pm On Oct 09, 2013
esharp: we dy here any news?

bro nothing yet
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by dest4real(m): 5:40am On Oct 10, 2013
omodave:

bro nothing yet
Na wa 4 UI O, THEY JUST LOCKUP JUST LIKE THAT!
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 6:14pm On Oct 10, 2013
dest4real: Na wa 4 UI O, THEY JUST LOCKUP JUST LIKE THAT!

am just tired
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by fineyemi(m): 7:02pm On Oct 10, 2013
omodave:

am just tired
It is nt only u
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 7:10pm On Oct 10, 2013
fineyemi:
It is nt only u

bro let just hope nextweek friday we would hv beening celebrating
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by jdzarrus99: 7:04am On Oct 11, 2013
omodave:

bro let just hope nextweek friday we would hv beening celebrating
bro do u hav any info about nextwk or just guessing? Cos most pple were sayin November.
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 7:28am On Oct 11, 2013
jdzarrus99: bro do u hav any info about nextwk or just guessing? Cos most pple were sayin November.

no information really, am just guessing and also remmebering the fact that jamb deadline is near
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 7:30am On Oct 11, 2013
jdzarrus99: bro do u hav any info about nextwk or just guessing? Cos most pple were sayin November.

hah november is too far now
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 7:31am On Oct 11, 2013
gudmorning everybody
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Mismak(f): 9:14am On Oct 11, 2013
omodave: gudmorning everybody

mawnin bro...
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Moyes10: 3:44pm On Oct 11, 2013
This thread boring die
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(m): 4:22pm On Oct 11, 2013
ASUU Strike: Govt. Begins No Work, No Pay
Posted by: niyion October 11, 2013
After three months of fruitless negotiations between the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, and the federal government, over the strike embarked on by the union, strong indications have emerged that the Federal Government has commenced the implementation of the “No Work, No Pay” rule.
A reliable source at the National Universities Commission, NUC, according to Vanguard, said that the government has passed a directive to the various universities governing councils to stop payment of salaries of the striking lecturers.
Confirming this, yesterday, in Abuja after a zonal conference of ASUU, University of Abuja chapter, which took place at the Gwagwalada campus to review the nationwide strike, ASUU Zonal Chairman in Abuja, Mr Clement Chup said his colleagues were yet to receive their September salaries.
According to him, “we have resorted to other welfare strategies to cope with the effect of the strike, particularly to contain the various attempts by government to break the resolve of the union. The Federal Government has through the National Universities Commission, directed universities to stop the payment of our salaries effective September this year and since then our salaries have not been paid.
“Part of the welfare strategy, involved distributing food items, giving out soft loans and cash advances to members.”
He therefore urged members of the public to ignore the rumour that the strike has been called off. He said: “Nigerians should disregard rumours making the rounds that the three months old strike has been called off”, adding that “the strike continues until the government demonstrates a positive inclination towards implementing the 2009 agreements and the 2012 Memorandum of Understanding signed by both parties.”
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(m): 4:37pm On Oct 11, 2013
ASUU Strike: Nigeria lecturers vow to continue strike as FG stops salaries.
The government’s new directive starts from September.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is “unshaken” by the federal government’s recent ‘No Work No Pay’ policy on the striking lecturers, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt.
The federal government’s decision to stop paying the lecturers’ salaries was confirmed by the university lecturers after their Thursday meeting.
Rising from ASUU’s zonal conference in Abuja on Thursday, the union responded to the ‘No Work No Pay’ strategy by stating that it had resorted to other welfare strategies to cope with the effects of the policy.
“The Federal Government has through the National Universities Commission, directed universities to stop the payment of our salaries effective September this year and since then our salaries have not been paid,” Clement Chup, ASUU Zonal Chairman in Abuja, said.
“Part of (our) welfare strategy, involve distributing food items, giving out soft loans and cash advances to members,” he added.
The union is currently on an over three-month-old industrial action over the failure of the government to implement the 2009 agreement it reached with the lecturers.
Festus Iyayi, a former ASUU President, said that the union remains resolute in the face of the government’s latest strategy.
“I can confirm that the federal government has stopped payment of the salaries of academic staff,” Prof. Iyayi, who led ASUU in 1986, told PREMIUM TIMES.
“This ‘get them to capitulate by starving them’ policy has been employed by government in the past. It did not work. Our members are ready to make whatever sacrifices are needed to make government honour agreements,” he added.
The federal government’s latest move may have pulled the plug on negotiations between it and the striking lecturers.
The government toed a similar path during the 2009 ASUU strike but the lecturers stuck to their guns, with then ASUU President, Ukachukwu Awuzie, stating that “they would not allow the issue of salaries to dampen the desire of its members to seek fundamental changes in the Nigeria’s educational system
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 9:36pm On Oct 11, 2013
Asb4love: ASUU Strike: Nigeria lecturers vow to continue strike as FG stops salaries.
The government’s new directive starts from September.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is “unshaken” by the federal government’s recent ‘No Work No Pay’ policy on the striking lecturers, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt.
The federal government’s decision to stop paying the lecturers’ salaries was confirmed by the university lecturers after their Thursday meeting.
Rising from ASUU’s zonal conference in Abuja on Thursday, the union responded to the ‘No Work No Pay’ strategy by stating that it had resorted to other welfare strategies to cope with the effects of the policy.
“The Federal Government has through the National Universities Commission, directed universities to stop the payment of our salaries effective September this year and since then our salaries have not been paid,” Clement Chup, ASUU Zonal Chairman in Abuja, said.
“Part of (our) welfare strategy, involve distributing food items, giving out soft loans and cash advances to members,” he added.
The union is currently on an over three-month-old industrial action over the failure of the government to implement the 2009 agreement it reached with the lecturers.
Festus Iyayi, a former ASUU President, said that the union remains resolute in the face of the government’s latest strategy.
“I can confirm that the federal government has stopped payment of the salaries of academic staff,” Prof. Iyayi, who led ASUU in 1986, told PREMIUM TIMES.
“This ‘get them to capitulate by starving them’ policy has been employed by government in the past. It did not work. Our members are ready to make whatever sacrifices are needed to make government honour agreements,” he added.
The federal government’s latest move may have pulled the plug on negotiations between it and the striking lecturers.
The government toed a similar path during the 2009 ASUU strike but the lecturers stuck to their guns, with then ASUU President, Ukachukwu Awuzie, stating that “they would not allow the issue of salaries to dampen the desire of its members to seek fundamental changes in the Nigeria’s educational system

all i want to hear is that the strike has been call off
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by omodave(m): 9:38pm On Oct 11, 2013
Asb4love: ASUU Strike: Nigeria lecturers vow to continue strike as FG stops salaries.
The government’s new directive starts from September.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is “unshaken” by the federal government’s recent ‘No Work No Pay’ policy on the striking lecturers, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt.
The federal government’s decision to stop paying the lecturers’ salaries was confirmed by the university lecturers after their Thursday meeting.
Rising from ASUU’s zonal conference in Abuja on Thursday, the union responded to the ‘No Work No Pay’ strategy by stating that it had resorted to other welfare strategies to cope with the effects of the policy.
“The Federal Government has through the National Universities Commission, directed universities to stop the payment of our salaries effective September this year and since then our salaries have not been paid,” Clement Chup, ASUU Zonal Chairman in Abuja, said.
“Part of (our) welfare strategy, involve distributing food items, giving out soft loans and cash advances to members,” he added.
The union is currently on an over three-month-old industrial action over the failure of the government to implement the 2009 agreement it reached with the lecturers.
Festus Iyayi, a former ASUU President, said that the union remains resolute in the face of the government’s latest strategy.
“I can confirm that the federal government has stopped payment of the salaries of academic staff,” Prof. Iyayi, who led ASUU in 1986, told PREMIUM TIMES.
“This ‘get them to capitulate by starving them’ policy has been employed by government in the past. It did not work. Our members are ready to make whatever sacrifices are needed to make government honour agreements,” he added.
The federal government’s latest move may have pulled the plug on negotiations between it and the striking lecturers.
The government toed a similar path during the 2009 ASUU strike but the lecturers stuck to their guns, with then ASUU President, Ukachukwu Awuzie, stating that “they would not allow the issue of salaries to dampen the desire of its members to seek fundamental changes in the Nigeria’s educational system

all i want to hear is that the strike has been call off
Re: 2013/2014 Direct Entry Admission,university Of Ibadan,aspirant Let Meet Here. by Asb4love(m): 10:21pm On Oct 11, 2013
Am tired of this ASUU strike.both FG & ASUU are just playing wt our educational career/life.Nigeria!!! A great country that is well known with immesurable tolerance 4 hardship(inherited 4rm generation to generation) ......lavie continua. Motto :hardship makes us strong. vision: it go better.

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