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ASUU Vs GOVERNMENT: We Have An Agreement......... by phraoh(m): 12:42pm On Oct 08, 2013 |
The country gone to the dogs. If our Academia are now interested in lining their pockets instead of tinkering a solution that will get us out of this mess then Nigeria is finished. I guess everybody is grabbing as much possible before the doomsday... After reading this 2009 agreement between ASUU and the Govt, i do not know what to feel about the education sector (University) in Nigeria. The lecturers (ASUU) have become rogues, selfish and dont even think about the infrastructures and welfare of the students. This agreement should clearly enlightened those who have been clamouring for the government to honour the agreement, cos this is clear daylight robbery....... http://aguntasolo.com/2013/10/05/ASUU-part-quatre-we-have-an-agreement/#comments |
Re: ASUU Vs GOVERNMENT: We Have An Agreement......... by tsleazy(m): 1:22pm On Oct 08, 2013 |
Wow |
Re: ASUU Vs GOVERNMENT: We Have An Agreement......... by phraoh(m): 1:48pm On Oct 08, 2013 |
Exactly..... |
Re: ASUU Vs GOVERNMENT: We Have An Agreement......... by LordPherule(m): 2:23pm On Oct 08, 2013 |
Is FG blindfolded when entering into agreement with ASUU? Are academic materials used in our institutions sufficient? Are they allocating d 26% of the annual budget to Education as recommended by the UNESCO. ASUU are fighting for the masses even though they having the highest benefits from the agreement. 1 Like |
Re: ASUU Vs GOVERNMENT: We Have An Agreement......... by jeronimo(m): 4:25pm On Oct 08, 2013 |
ASUU have turned the strike into something else. They are just being greedy and self centred. Yes,our educational sector may not be at par with that of many developed countries around the world but are we as wealthy and prudent as those country? Rather than attack and try to sabotage the government, have they looked inwards and asked the school management to account for the massive income being generated through post UME form sales, PGD, levies on students and other mediums? Its only here you will find institutions that charge tuitions, plus other bogus fees to students and they will still wait for government allocations at the end of the month to pay salaries, pension and even buy diesel to fuel the school generators. I am not going to talk about the millions being allocated as research grants with no tangible results to show for it. VCs, Rectors and other senior staffs of higher institutions are busy buying houses abroad like politicians do and yet still have the moral right to push for industrial actions. Well its not their fault. The educational sector is just one of the many sectors where corruption has grown buttress roots but nobody seems to pay attention because the stakeholders there have "Prof" and "Dr" added to their name. God help Nigeria |
Re: ASUU Vs GOVERNMENT: We Have An Agreement......... by jeronimo(m): 4:25pm On Oct 08, 2013 |
ASUU have turned the strike into something else. They are just being greedy and self centred. Yes,our educational sector may not be at par with that of many developed countries around the world but are we as wealthy and prudent as those country? Rather than attack and try to sabotage the government, have they looked inwards and asked the school management to account for the massive income being generated through post UME form sales, PGD, levies on students and other mediums? Its only here you will find institutions that charge tuitions, plus other bogus fees to students and they will still wait for government allocations at the end of the month to pay salaries, pension and even buy diesel to fuel the school generators. I am not going to talk about the millions being allocated as research grants with no tangible results to show for it. VCs, Rectors and other senior staffs of higher institutions are busy buying houses abroad like politicians do and yet still have the moral right to push for industrial actions. Well its not their fault. The educational sector is just one of the many sectors where corruption has grown buttress roots but nobody seems to pay attention because the stakeholders there have "Prof" and "Dr" added to their name. God help Nigeria |
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