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Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Nobody: 9:10pm On Nov 05, 2013
jimts: Sorry 2 say but all hope seems to b lost...
#fingerscrossed#

No Sir,,there is still hope..Dnt giv up!
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Hearme(m): 9:32pm On Nov 05, 2013
merbenko: who kill the strike undecided cry

Messi
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Kenexcel(m): 9:38pm On Nov 05, 2013
Gud p.m pals.
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by lymelyte(m): 10:06pm On Nov 05, 2013
Students!una doe.. mk una nor worry. TB.joshua has already said God has answered the students prayers..just believe..atmost,the strike will be suspended on or b4 on friday.
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Nobody: 10:10pm On Nov 05, 2013
Wooooow great great great news guess what!
The strike has beeeeeeen-------















































































































































































.Am I mad? Did I say anything? Sorry if I kept you on suspense! Just displaying my joblesness @ hume cince strika not wanting to phone we bad

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Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Dharn(m): 10:21pm On Nov 05, 2013
pureguide: Wooooow great great great news guess what!
The strike has beeeeeeen-------















































































































































































.Am I mad? Did I say anything? Sorry if I kept you on suspense! Just displaying my joblesness @ hume cince strika not wanting to phone we bad
this guy need to visit yaba left
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by GoGod(f): 10:23pm On Nov 05, 2013
pureguide: Wooooow great great great news guess what!
The strike has beeeeeeen-------















































































































































































.Am I mad? Did I say anything? Sorry if I kept you on suspense! Just displaying my joblesness @ hume cince strika not wanting to phone we bad
I tot as much
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by IamSylva(m): 10:30pm On Nov 05, 2013
Dharn: this guy need to visit yaba left
the urgency with which you need to visit an asylum is more than his





he is stupìd.. Yes.. But u r more stupid 4 quoting him.. undecided

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Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by IamSylva(m): 10:36pm On Nov 05, 2013
GoGod: I tot as much
Due to the fact that u r a female, i'll try to be a bit chilvarous..



Pls try to use ur head 4rm tym to tym. Don't u realise that: by quoting him, u are doing d same thing he z doing? Now people will av to go thru the stress of scrolling thriceangry

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Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Nobody: 10:44pm On Nov 05, 2013
I_am_Sylva:
Due to the fact that u r a female, i'll try to be a bit chilvarous..



Pls try to use ur head 4rm tym to tym. Don't u realise that: by quoting him, u are doing d same thing he z doing? Now people will av to go thru the stress of scrolling thriceangry

both of them are more silly for quoting a long stupendous thread just to address the poster undecided undecided undecided undecided They deserve whipping with koboko
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by odizeey(m): 10:48pm On Nov 05, 2013
I_am_Sylva:
Due to the fact that u r a female, i'll try to be a bit chilvarous..



Pls try to use ur head 4rm tym to tym. Don't u realise that: by quoting him, u are doing d same thing he z doing? Now people will av to go thru the stress of scrolling thriceangry
u don start for dis place abi
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by lanaVello1(m): 10:50pm On Nov 05, 2013
sylva,u jez increased the stress!
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by SirTunechi(f): 11:03pm On Nov 05, 2013
odizeey: u don start for dis place abi
i just dy watch am
lana_Vello: sylva,u jez increased the stress!
lyk seriously
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by lacastre: 11:29pm On Nov 05, 2013
this page 32 consist of no news only yabis of each other
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Nobody: 2:01am On Nov 06, 2013
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by vizkiz: 5:31am On Nov 06, 2013
I_am_Sylva:
the urgency with which you need to visit an asylum is more than his
he is stupìd.. Yes.. But u r more stupid 4 quoting him.. undecided

ah swear! D dude z a dumbass
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Ghyft(f): 6:25am On Nov 06, 2013
Oh no!!! Sylva lord pls calm down...u're representing Uniben nd dere u go again......its akward how u guys make an issue outta little tins.....BTW,gud morning evry1
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Nobody: 7:01am On Nov 06, 2013
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has
begun consultations with its members on whether or not to
accept the new offer of a yearly payment of N220 billion
over the next five years made by the federal government, in
furtherance of the implementation of the 2009 Agreement
aimed at ending the four-month strike by the university
teachers.
THISDAY gathered that the federal government at a
marathon meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan that
ended Tuesday, had made the offer of the annual payment
of N220 billion for five years after the union had insisted
on getting paid N350 billion in 2014 and N400 billion
annually over the next four years.
But the federal government had pleaded with the union to
be reasonable in its demands so that the universities could
be reopened. It also appealed to ASUU’s representatives at
the meeting to take its offer to its members and gave them
one week to thrash it out.
If the federal government’s offer is accepted, the amount
will be used for the universities’ infrastructure needs and
lecturers’ earned allowances as stipulated under the 2009
Agreement.
Followingthe N200 billion annual offer made by the
federal government, the union, after the 13-hour meeting,
said it could not take a decision yet on the proposal until its
members had examined the offer and decided whether to
accept or reject it.
Although none of the parties to the negotiations, which
began on Monday at 2.40 pm and ended at about 3.30 am
yesterday, was willing to divulge details to reporters who
had kept vigil throughout the meeting, it was gathered that
the concrete annual lump sum of N220 billion offered by
government, raised hopes of an imminent end to the
protracted labour dispute.
Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu,
and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) were upbeat
yesterday that students who had been kept home by the
strike would soon return to schools.
Briefing State House reporters yesterday morning after the
marathon meeting, ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fagge, said
the union would take the message from Jonathan to its
members.
On what the message was all about, he said the union got a
message from the president and would take it to the
members.
He however declined to say what had transpired at the
meeting and whether a truce was reached or not.
“Well we had a lengthy meeting with Mr. President,
rubbing minds on how best to address the problem of
university education in this country. And we now have a
message from Mr. President which we are going to take to
our members. And we are expecting that our members will
respond appropriately to the message of Mr. President,” he
explained.
When asked for details of the message, Fagge said: “I can’t
tell you (reporters). It is not for you. It is for our
members.”
He also declined to say if he was satisfied with the
president’s offer, adding: “Don’t put words into my mouth.
Our members will determine that.”
On whether the union was ready to call off the strike to
allow the resumption of academic activities in universities,
he stressed: “That is up to our members.”
Wogu, also in his interaction with reporters, expressed
optimism that the outcome of the negotiations with ASUU
would lead to the suspension of the strike.
He said: “We made progress. The president of ASUU told
you (reporters) that they are going back with a message
from the federal government to their members. And the
message is full of high expectations and hope.”
On whether the message was good enough to make ASUU
call off the strike, he said: “That is why the message is full
of high expectations and hope. So our prayer is that they
come back with a positive outcome.
“They might not even come back to meet us, they might
take decisions there that will meet your expectations.
“Nigerians should be patient for ASUU to finish their
meetings and come out with a message to Nigerians.”
On whether the government made any fresh offer to the
union, Wogu said: “Well, the offers we made are the offers
they are talking about in line with the 2009 agreement. The
issues that led to the strike are issues contained in the 2009
Agreement and we did not go beyond the agreement.”
The minister, who also spoke to THISDAY on the issue
yesterday, reiterated his statement that the marathon
meeting focused on the 2009 agreement with the union.
“We believe the presidential intervention has resolved the
logjam. The ball is now in the court of the union leaders to
meet with their members to convey the outcome of the
meeting to their members.
“We are very optimistic that this will bring about a positive
outcome. Even the ASUU team was very happy with the
deliberations,” he said.
The minister however was not categorical on whether the
federal government had accepted to implement the terms of
the 2009 Agreement to the letter.
The NLC, which was part of the negotiations, also
welcomed the offer made by the federal government to
ASUU.
NLC acting General Secretary, Chris Uyot, who declined to
give any details on what was discussed, described the
proposal as “acceptable”.
But he told THISDAY in a telephone conversation
yesterday that while the federal government’s offer was
acceptable to the NLC, suspending the strike would depend
on whether ASUU finds it acceptable or not.
He added that the acceptability or otherwise of the offer
would be determined after a meeting of the National
Executive Committee (NEC) of ASUU.
“We held a meeting with the president and ASUU. Yes,
there was an offer, the offer was okay and acceptable to the
NLC but it depends on ASUU on whether they can accept
it. When you have an offer in a situation of this nature, you
need to put them before your members who gave you the
mandate; you have to get back to them before taking a
decision,” he said.
Uyot described the process as a regular feature of industrial
relations' negotiations.
On details of the proposal put on the table by the federal
government, he said: “I cannot reveal the details of the
offer. The offer to ASUU are not to the NLC, so until
ASUU comes out with a statement, we cannot reveal the
details.”
Also, the Chairman of ASUU (UniAbuja chapter), Dr.
Clement Chup, said the union's NEC would reach out to
members before taking a decision.
“The meeting has been held. There will be a briefing at
different levels and we will get back to you all,” he said.
He also declined to reveal details of the meeting or whether
the union would accept the new offer.
“I am sorry, I am not permitted to speak on whether the
offer is acceptable or not, or discuss the details,” he added.
But it was gathered that given the latest development,
ASUU might be more disposed now to return to the
classroom.
A labour analyst who asked not to be named said it was in
the interest of the union to make some concessions on its
demands following the interventions by the president, after
several interventions by highly-placed individuals and the
National Assembly had failed.
Negotiating teams headed by Vice-President Namadi
Sambo as well as Benue State Governor, Mr. Gabriel
Suswam, who chairs the Needs Assessment Implementation
Committee had both failed to yield fruit.
“ASUU has to realise that it has no support among
Nigerians, even NANS has condemned the strike. Nigerians
are also unhappy with ASUU whose demands have been
described as outrageous since the details were revealed,” the
analyst said.

Source ; Thisday Newspaper.

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Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Nobody: 7:07am On Nov 06, 2013
FG To Give Varsities N1.1tn In Five Years by kglamour(m): 1:48am
Details of the Monday/ Tuesday marathon meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the
leadership of Academic Staff Union of Universities have begun to emerge.
The PUNCH gathered on Tuesday evening that a key component of the agreement reached by the parties
was that the Federal Government would inject N1.1tn into public universities in the next five years.
A reliable source, who made this known, also hinted that the strike would be called off anytime next week.
He said the government team which was led by President Goodluck Jonathan would release N220bn
yearly into the sector beginning from 2014.
The source added, “The meeting should be the longest that we have ever had on this crisis but I can tell
you that both parties were frank all through the discussions.
“ The parties also showed commitment towards ending the crisis. The President in particular showed that
he was serious about ending the strike and that was why he offered to release over N1tn to the
universities in the next five years.
“The money will be released on a yearly basis at N220bn per annum beginning from 2014. For the
outgoing year, the government will only release N100bn and this has been processed.”
He said that the government, in order to show its commitment to a fresh pact, accepted that “the fund
(N1.1tn) should domiciled at the Central Bank of Nigeria”
“The money will be released on a quarterly basis to the universities. So, there won’t be any problem
about funding the deal,” the source said.
The National Universities Commission and the Trade Union Congress, according to him, will be the
joint guarantors of the agreement while the Minister of Education will be the implementation officer.
The source also said that the government agreed among other things, to revamp the public universities
by ensuring that all those issues that always led to strike were dealt with once and for all.
It was learnt that the negotiating team of ASUU led by Dr. Nassir Faggae met on Tuesday night to
further deliberate on the deal.
Though the details of the meeting were not known as of 11.22pm on Tuesday, it was gathered that
ASUU might call a National Executive Council meeting on or before Saturday where the deal would be
tabled before all its branch executives.
Jonathan had while shaking hands with Fagge after the marathon meeting in the Presidential Villa,
Abuja said, “My President, I hope it (strike) will end today(Tuesday). Our children have suffered enough.
We must find a solution.”
All those in attendance responded with a loud “Amen.”
When greeting Omar, he said, “My President with you around, there will be no problem; our agreement is
signed, sealed and delivered.”.
Faggae told State House correspondent on his way out of the Villa, that his team would take back a
message to varsity teachers before a decision would be taken on the next line of action.
“We had a lengthy meeting with Mr. President, and we looked into how best to address the problem of
university education in this country. We now have a message from Mr. President that we are going to take
to our members and we are expecting that our members will respond appropriately to his message,” he
said.
Fagge added that since the message was meant for members, he would not divulge it to the press.
When asked whether university teachers would be called upon to return to the classrooms, he said that
the decision was left for them to take.
When further asked if he was impressed by the President’s message, Faggae cautioned journalists
against putting words in his mouth, insisting that only ASUU members would determine that.
The Minister of Labour, Chief Emeka Wogu, who listened to Faggae’s encounter with journalists, later said
progress was made during the discussion.
He said, “We made progress. The President of ASUU told you that they are going back with a message
from the Federal Government back to their members and the message is full of high expectation and
hope.”
When asked whether ASUU would call off the strike, Wogu said that was why he described the message
as full of expectation.
“Our prayer is that they will come back with positive outcome. They might even not come back to meet
us. They might take decision there that will meet your expectations “ he said.
He added that the offers made by the government during the meeting were those that were in line with
the contentious 2009 agreement.
He said since the issues that led to the strike bordered on the 2009 agreement, the government did not go
beyond the pact.
The President was joined at the meeting that started at 2.40pm on Monday by Vice-President Namadi
Sambo; Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
Anyim Pius Anyim; the Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike; Wogu among others.
Faggae led the union team which included past presidents such as Prof. Abdulahi Sule-Kano, Prof. Dipo
Fashina and Prof. Festus Iyayi.
President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Abdulawahid Omar and his Trade Union Congress counterpart,
Bobboi Kaigama, also attended.
Other members of the delegation were Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, Prof. Victor Osodeke, Prof. Suleiman Abdul,
Dr. Victor Igbum and Mr. Michael Odunmoraye.
The marathon meeting was the first between ASUU and Jonathan since the strike started. The
Presidency took over the negotiations with ASUU on September 19 with Sambo in charge.


http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-to-give-varsities-n1-1tn-in-five-years/
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by malontee(m): 7:16am On Nov 06, 2013
exPLIcit7: Merlin:Hmmn...in a land of bokoharam and a time of ASUU strike the destiny of a great nati0n rest 0n the sh0ulders of a c0nfused president...his name is...



It will not still change the d carry overs you have when that your said"confused president" resolve the preveiling strike.
MtcheeeeeeeeeEw!

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Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by malontee(m): 7:16am On Nov 06, 2013
exPLIcit7: Merlin:Hmmn...in a land of bokoharam and a time of ASUU strike the destiny of a great nati0n rest 0n the sh0ulders of a c0nfused president...his name is...



A big head without brain is a big load to the neck.
Just reminding you incase you have forgotten.

MtcheeeeeeeeeEw!
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by odizeey(m): 7:45am On Nov 06, 2013
malon tee:



A big head without brain is a big load to the neck.
Just reminding you incase you have forgotten.

MtcheeeeeeeeeEw!
my broda its like u woke on d wrong side of d bed,

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Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Sheybor(f): 7:59am On Nov 06, 2013
Hmmnn..jez cnt undastand y pple fyt here.....#jez passin#.. sad
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by odizeey(m): 8:02am On Nov 06, 2013
Sheybor: Hmmnn..jez cnt undastand y pple fyt here.....#jez passin#.. sad
i want to e-fite u pls
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by ogeoflyf(f): 9:12am On Nov 06, 2013
Sheybor: Hmmnn..jez cnt undastand y pple fyt here.....#jez passin#.. sad
I'm telling you, people cannot jst talk normally. If insult isn't involved then the message cnt b passed across. Smh for some people. undecided
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by otokx(m): 9:17am On Nov 06, 2013
Some people are now saying next week.
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Kenexcel(m): 9:47am On Nov 06, 2013
Sheybor: Hmmnn..jez cnt undastand y pple fyt here.....#jez passin#.. sad
dnt mind dem joor.
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Kenexcel(m): 9:49am On Nov 06, 2013
otokx: Some people are now saying next week.
U are nt even happy dy did nt say nxt yr bah?
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Nobody: 10:04am On Nov 06, 2013
oluafolabi: FG To Give Varsities N1.1tn In Five Years by kglamour(m): 1:48am
Details of the Monday/ Tuesday marathon meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the
leadership of Academic Staff Union of Universities have begun to emerge.
The PUNCH gathered on Tuesday evening that a key component of the agreement reached by the parties
was that the Federal Government would inject N1.1tn into public universities in the next five years.
A reliable source, who made this known, also hinted that the strike would be called off anytime next week.
He said the government team which was led by President Goodluck Jonathan would release N220bn
yearly into the sector beginning from 2014.
The source added, “The meeting should be the longest that we have ever had on this crisis but I can tell
you that both parties were frank all through the discussions.
“ The parties also showed commitment towards ending the crisis. The President in particular showed that
he was serious about ending the strike and that was why he offered to release over N1tn to the
universities in the next five years.
“The money will be released on a yearly basis at N220bn per annum beginning from 2014. For the
outgoing year, the government will only release N100bn and this has been processed.”
He said that the government, in order to show its commitment to a fresh pact, accepted that “the fund
(N1.1tn) should domiciled at the Central Bank of Nigeria”
“The money will be released on a quarterly basis to the universities. So, there won’t be any problem
about funding the deal,” the source said.
The National Universities Commission and the Trade Union Congress, according to him, will be the
joint guarantors of the agreement while the Minister of Education will be the implementation officer.
The source also said that the government agreed among other things, to revamp the public universities
by ensuring that all those issues that always led to strike were dealt with once and for all.
It was learnt that the negotiating team of ASUU led by Dr. Nassir Faggae met on Tuesday night to
further deliberate on the deal.
Though the details of the meeting were not known as of 11.22pm on Tuesday, it was gathered that
ASUU might call a National Executive Council meeting on or before Saturday where the deal would be
tabled before all its branch executives.
Jonathan had while shaking hands with Fagge after the marathon meeting in the Presidential Villa,
Abuja said, “My President, I hope it (strike) will end today(Tuesday). Our children have suffered enough.
We must find a solution.”
All those in attendance responded with a loud “Amen.”
When greeting Omar, he said, “My President with you around, there will be no problem; our agreement is
signed, sealed and delivered.”.
Faggae told State House correspondent on his way out of the Villa, that his team would take back a
message to varsity teachers before a decision would be taken on the next line of action.
“We had a lengthy meeting with Mr. President, and we looked into how best to address the problem of
university education in this country. We now have a message from Mr. President that we are going to take
to our members and we are expecting that our members will respond appropriately to his message,” he
said.
Fagge added that since the message was meant for members, he would not divulge it to the press.
When asked whether university teachers would be called upon to return to the classrooms, he said that
the decision was left for them to take.
When further asked if he was impressed by the President’s message, Faggae cautioned journalists
against putting words in his mouth, insisting that only ASUU members would determine that.
The Minister of Labour, Chief Emeka Wogu, who listened to Faggae’s encounter with journalists, later said
progress was made during the discussion.
He said, “We made progress. The President of ASUU told you that they are going back with a message
from the Federal Government back to their members and the message is full of high expectation and
hope.”
When asked whether ASUU would call off the strike, Wogu said that was why he described the message
as full of expectation.
“Our prayer is that they will come back with positive outcome. They might even not come back to meet
us. They might take decision there that will meet your expectations “ he said.
He added that the offers made by the government during the meeting were those that were in line with
the contentious 2009 agreement.
He said since the issues that led to the strike bordered on the 2009 agreement, the government did not go
beyond the pact.
The President was joined at the meeting that started at 2.40pm on Monday by Vice-President Namadi
Sambo; Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
Anyim Pius Anyim; the Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike; Wogu among others.
Faggae led the union team which included past presidents such as Prof. Abdulahi Sule-Kano, Prof. Dipo
Fashina and Prof. Festus Iyayi.
President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Abdulawahid Omar and his Trade Union Congress counterpart,
Bobboi Kaigama, also attended.
Other members of the delegation were Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, Prof. Victor Osodeke, Prof. Suleiman Abdul,
Dr. Victor Igbum and Mr. Michael Odunmoraye.
The marathon meeting was the first between ASUU and Jonathan since the strike started. The
Presidency took over the negotiations with ASUU on September 19 with Sambo in charge.


http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-to-give-varsities-n1-1tn-in-five-years/

Who get time to read this long shitz..........summary please lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by lanaVello1(m): 10:21am On Nov 06, 2013
Emzybrown:

Who get time to read this long shitz..........summary please lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
you quoting that sh*t is as gud as d person dat posted it!
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by ccollins(m): 10:24am On Nov 06, 2013
Emzybrown:

Who get time to read this long shitz..........summary please lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

U call urself a student and can't read through the short Thread... What is wrong with your basic comprehension and the ability to read voraciously
Re: Updates From President Jonathan & ASUU Meeting by Nobody: 10:29am On Nov 06, 2013
ccollins:

U call urself a student and can't read through the short Thread... What is wrong with your basic comprehension and the ability to read voraciously

And that is why you that called your self a student fail simple exams, i asked a question while you are writing gibberish.

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