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Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 10:31pm On Nov 23, 2013
chidi2pus:


Just post your name,home address,school,faculty,level and MAT number and those "men" go nicely explain why they can't do your "needful"


thank u joor... the Guy dey talk Like small pikin
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 10:33pm On Nov 23, 2013
barbstee: This strike is arguably the longest i've witnessed in my Academic career.Welldone ASUU!

During my 200leve, southeast universities went on 6 months strike.......so it is not a new thing for me.. we did 2 sessions under one year in other to meet up.
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by kolidave: 10:47pm On Nov 23, 2013
cowleg:

During my 200leve, southeast universities went on 6 months strike.......so it is not a new thing for me.. we did 2 sessions under one year in other to meet up.
2sessions? How? How's dat possible?
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by MyMouth(m): 11:06pm On Nov 23, 2013
cowleg:

During my 200leve, southeast universities went on 6 months strike.......so it is not a new thing for me.. we did 2 sessions under one year in other to meet up.
shocked[quote author=cowleg]
no wonder u ended up being a cow leg.

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Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Hardeshyna(m): 11:33pm On Nov 23, 2013
kolidave: 2sessions? How? How's dat possible?
SIS (semester is short)
8wks of lectures, 3wks 4 exam, 1 week rest= 3months
did d same thing in funaab back in 2009 during d 3mnts 20days strike jst to meet up wif d calendar. ..
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Akin89(m): 11:36pm On Nov 23, 2013
[quote author=Emzybrown]B-R-E-A-K-I-N-G News!!!
ASUU Calls Off 5 Months Strike.

The Academic staff of University union, (ASUU) has voted in Kano to call off their 5 months old strike.
The Union leaders resolved to inform the president about their decision on Monday, November 25, 2013.

Details coming soon!!! - Hope For Nigeria.na wa for u o.Academic staff of university union!
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by nurmanteasynoni: 11:41pm On Nov 23, 2013
[quote author=Akin89][/quote]
Why u dey talk nonsense like this,, why ASUU go go meet jonathan b4 they call strike off again
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 11:57pm On Nov 23, 2013
kolidave: 2sessions? How? How's dat possible?
we resumed strike january3 wrote exam feb15, then started another semester march3 wrote exam may15, another semester june3 exam august 20, finaly resumed semptember exam november 10.
Throughout the year nothing like holiday, students wil give themself holiday, when they start coming back, bang 2weeks to exam, quite funny but i prevailed with no F or carryover.
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 12:00am On Nov 24, 2013
My Mouth: shocked
yeye swear say u no like to chop cowleg, see his moniker self lwtmb
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by suwailad(f): 12:03am On Nov 24, 2013
ASUU has called it off.
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by cumpaddre(m): 12:13am On Nov 24, 2013
suwailad: ASUU has called it off.

Where? When? How??
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by kolidave: 12:14am On Nov 24, 2013
Hardeshyna:
SIS (semester is short)
8wks of lectures, 3wks 4 exam, 1 week rest= 3months
did d same thing in funaab back in 2009 during d 3mnts 20days strike jst to meet up wif d calendar. ..
woww!!!! My school EKSU shld abduct this plan oooo!!!
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by kolidave: 12:15am On Nov 24, 2013
Emzybrown:
we resumed strike january3 wrote exam feb15, then started another semester march3 wrote exam may15, another semester june3 exam august 20, finaly resumed semptember exam november 10.
Throughout the year nothing like holiday, students wil give themself holiday, when they start coming back, bang 2weeks to exam, quite funny but i prevailed with no F or carryover.
wowww!!!! At dis point I don't mind the rushing ooo!!!! My skool is so far behind!!!
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 12:22am On Nov 24, 2013
kolidave: wowww!!!! At dis point I don't mind the rushing ooo!!!! My skool is so far behind!!!
which session abi semester una dey in?
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 12:23am On Nov 24, 2013
suwailad: ASUU has called it off.
i catch u rumour peddler
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 12:24am On Nov 24, 2013
kolidave: woww!!!! My school EKSU shld abduct this plan oooo!!!
lwkmd

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Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by JECBOSS: 12:28am On Nov 24, 2013
ASUU vows to continue strike •…As
earned allowance divides union

Hope of final resolution of the
ongoing strike of the Academic Staff
Union of Universities (ASUU) was
dashed on Saturday, as the union has
vowed to continue with the industrial
action.
This was the outcome of the union’s
National Executive Council (NEC)
meeting secretly held in Kano, where
it was agreed that the strike would
continue until it got concrete
assurance of implementation of all
agreements from the Federal
Government.
In a release the union sent to its
members and obtained by Sunday
Tribune, it said: “...based on feedback
from branches, the union resolved to
clear some grey areas before any
further action. If we must remove
strikes as a regular feature in our
University system, then we must get
things sorted out permanently. Be
steadfast as we await next congress
meeting.”
Attempts by pressmen, who had
positioned themselves at the Bayero
University Kano as early as 7 a.m.
yesterday, to get the outcome of the
meeting were unsuccessful, as it was
learnt that the branch chairmen of the
union across the country, which
converged on Kano on Friday, had
decided not to talk to the media.
Sunday Tribune reliably gathered that
the ASUU NEC was still meeting as of
7 p.m. yesterday, hoping to reach a
concrete decision which it would
transmit to other members at the
next congress meeting.
According to a source, who spoke to
Sunday Tribune on condition of
anonymity, though the union agreed
that the offer by Federal Government
to inject N200 billion into universities
annually, beginning from 2014 and
for the next four years was sensible,
members were skeptical about the
implementation of all the agreements
reached.
“We agreed that the Federal
Government’s offer is sensible but we
are not convinced about its
implementation and so we have to
continue the strike so as to fully sort
things out to avoid future strikes,” the
source stated.
ASUU had embarked on the strike in
July, following the failure of the
Federal Government to implement a
2009 agreement it entered into with
the union, citing the needs to upgrade
the universities to world standards
and improve the condition of service
of the lecturers, among others, with
the Federal Government releasing
N100billion for the improvement of
universities and N40 billion to be
shared as earned allowance, while
promising to make more funds
available.
Sunday Tribune, however, gathered
that a fresh crisis might have been
set off in the union over the issue of
earned allowance.
According to the source, the manner
university management shared the
earned allowance among varsity
workers was already causing
disaffection among ASUU members.
The lecturers, it was learnt, felt bitter
that their struggle had only benefited
SSANU and NASU which did not
participate in the strike but got hefty
returns, “because the managements
have shared the allowance wrongly.
“ASUU members got less than they
deserved from the allowance while
other unions fed fat from it; it looks
as if we only fought for other unions.
Members are really angry about this,”
he said, noting that these were some
of the issues that would be tabled at
the congress of the union later in the
week.
Other contentious issues, stated the
source, “are the 2009 agreement
which is due for re-negotioation and
our salary. We felt that until these are
resolved, it will be futile to call off the
strike. So the strike continues.”
http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/news/lead-stories/item/27047-ASUU-vows-to-continue-strike-•…as-earned-allowance-divides-union.html
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by lymelyte(m): 12:39am On Nov 24, 2013
JECBOSS: ASUU vows to continue strike •…As
earned allowance divides union

Hope of final resolution of the
ongoing strike of the Academic Staff
Union of Universities (ASUU) was
dashed on Saturday, as the union has
vowed to continue with the industrial
action.
This was the outcome of the union’s
National Executive Council (NEC)
meeting secretly held in Kano, where
it was agreed that the strike would
continue until it got concrete
assurance of implementation of all
agreements from the Federal
Government.
In a release the union sent to its
members and obtained by Sunday
Tribune, it said: “...based on feedback
from branches, the union resolved to
clear some grey areas before any
further action. If we must remove
strikes as a regular feature in our
University system, then we must get
things sorted out permanently. Be
steadfast as we await next congress
meeting.”
Attempts by pressmen, who had
positioned themselves at the Bayero
University Kano as early as 7 a.m.
yesterday, to get the outcome of the
meeting were unsuccessful, as it was
learnt that the branch chairmen of the
union across the country, which
converged on Kano on Friday, had
decided not to talk to the media.
Sunday Tribune reliably gathered that
the ASUU NEC was still meeting as of
7 p.m. yesterday, hoping to reach a
concrete decision which it would
transmit to other members at the
next congress meeting.
According to a source, who spoke to
Sunday Tribune on condition of
anonymity, though the union agreed
that the offer by Federal Government
to inject N200 billion into universities
annually, beginning from 2014 and
for the next four years was sensible,
members were skeptical about the
implementation of all the agreements
reached.
“We agreed that the Federal
Government’s offer is sensible but we
are not convinced about its
implementation and so we have to
continue the strike so as to fully sort
things out to avoid future strikes,” the
source stated.
ASUU had embarked on the strike in
July, following the failure of the
Federal Government to implement a
2009 agreement it entered into with
the union, citing the needs to upgrade
the universities to world standards
and improve the condition of service
of the lecturers, among others, with
the Federal Government releasing
N100billion for the improvement of
universities and N40 billion to be
shared as earned allowance, while
promising to make more funds
available.
Sunday Tribune, however, gathered
that a fresh crisis might have been
set off in the union over the issue of
earned allowance.
According to the source, the manner
university management shared the
earned allowance among varsity
workers was already causing
disaffection among ASUU members.
The lecturers, it was learnt, felt bitter
that their struggle had only benefited
SSANU and NASU which did not
participate in the strike but got hefty
returns, “because the managements
have shared the allowance wrongly.
“ASUU members got less than they
deserved from the allowance while
other unions fed fat from it; it looks
as if we only fought for other unions.
Members are really angry about this,”
he said, noting that these were some
of the issues that would be tabled at
the congress of the union later in the
week.
Other contentious issues, stated the
source, “are the 2009 agreement
which is due for re-negotioation and
our salary. We felt that until these are
resolved, it will be futile to call off the
strike. So the strike continues.”
http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/news/lead-stories/item/27047-ASUU-vows-to-continue-strike-•…as-earned-allowance-divides-union.html
If they know they aren't calling of the strike,then why did all universities vote for and against the suspension? Which kind wahala n stupidity this union dey exhibit?
Na so so meeting upon meeting.they should be ashamed of themselves

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Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by kolidave: 12:39am On Nov 24, 2013
Emzybrown: which session abi semester una dey in?
na still 1st semester oooo,we never even dream say we wan write exam due to internal strikes
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by kolidave: 12:40am On Nov 24, 2013
Emzybrown: lwkmd
that's the right word in this case ooo bro. Dey need to snatch dat plan and calendar by force by fire
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by tunex23: 3:31am On Nov 24, 2013
JECBOSS: ASUU vows to continue strike •…As
earned allowance divides union

Hope of final resolution of the
ongoing strike of the Academic Staff
Union of Universities (ASUU) was
dashed on Saturday, as the union has
vowed to continue with the industrial
action.
This was the outcome of the union’s
National Executive Council (NEC)
meeting secretly held in Kano, where
it was agreed that the strike would
continue until it got concrete
assurance of implementation of all
agreements from the Federal
Government.
In a release the union sent to its
members and obtained by Sunday
Tribune, it said: “...based on feedback
from branches, the union resolved to
clear some grey areas before any
further action. If we must remove
strikes as a regular feature in our
University system, then we must get
things sorted out permanently. Be
steadfast as we await next congress
meeting.”
Attempts by pressmen, who had
positioned themselves at the Bayero
University Kano as early as 7 a.m.
yesterday, to get the outcome of the
meeting were unsuccessful, as it was
learnt that the branch chairmen of the
union across the country, which
converged on Kano on Friday, had
decided not to talk to the media.
Sunday Tribune reliably gathered that
the ASUU NEC was still meeting as of
7 p.m. yesterday, hoping to reach a
concrete decision which it would
transmit to other members at the
next congress meeting.
According to a source, who spoke to
Sunday Tribune on condition of
anonymity, though the union agreed
that the offer by Federal Government
to inject N200 billion into universities
annually, beginning from 2014 and
for the next four years was sensible,
members were skeptical about the
implementation of all the agreements
reached.
“We agreed that the Federal
Government’s offer is sensible but we
are not convinced about its
implementation and so we have to
continue the strike so as to fully sort
things out to avoid future strikes,” the
source stated.
ASUU had embarked on the strike in
July, following the failure of the
Federal Government to implement a
2009 agreement it entered into with
the union, citing the needs to upgrade
the universities to world standards
and improve the condition of service
of the lecturers, among others, with
the Federal Government releasing
N100billion for the improvement of
universities and N40 billion to be
shared as earned allowance, while
promising to make more funds
available.
Sunday Tribune, however, gathered
that a fresh crisis might have been
set off in the union over the issue of
earned allowance.
According to the source, the manner
university management shared the
earned allowance among varsity
workers was already causing
disaffection among ASUU members.
The lecturers, it was learnt, felt bitter
that their struggle had only benefited
SSANU and NASU which did not
participate in the strike but got hefty
returns, “because the managements
have shared the allowance wrongly.
“ASUU members got less than they
deserved from the allowance while
other unions fed fat from it; it looks
as if we only fought for other unions.
Members are really angry about this,”
he said, noting that these were some
of the issues that would be tabled at
the congress of the union later in the
week.
Other contentious issues, stated the
source, “are the 2009 agreement
which is due for re-negotioation and
our salary. We felt that until these are
resolved, it will be futile to call off the
strike. So the strike continues.”
http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/news/lead-stories/item/27047-ASUU-vows-to-continue-strike-•…as-earned-allowance-divides-union.html
but why would any reasonable Govt behave lyk dis nahh, why would they release money to SSANU and NASU when the issues @ hand haven't been solve.... Na wa o for jonah, anyway hustle continue till further notice!
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by engrfcuksmtin(m): 3:46am On Nov 24, 2013
tunex23: but why would any reasonable Govt behave lyk dis nahh, why would they release money to SSANU and NASU when the issues @ hand haven't been solve.... Na wa o for jonah, anyway hustle continue till further notice!
Whose fault? They were fighting for a cause without plan for implementation they forgot that our Vice Chancellors and members of council can misappropriate the funds. The worst is yet to come very soon EFCC will start chasing many Vice chancellors. I was amazed when I learnt that technologist were given between 400 to 900k in ABU, while some admin staff collected as much as 500k as earned allowances in ABU. ASUU was just fighting blindly they did not consider how the funds will be administered by the various University administration.

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Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by ibto75(m): 6:07am On Nov 24, 2013
ASUU can never call off their strike, they only suspend. Let us hope they will suspend this one after meeting Mr President on Monday.
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by alcuin(m): 6:25am On Nov 24, 2013
tunex23: but why would any reasonable Govt behave lyk dis nahh, why would they release money to SSANU and NASU when the issues @ hand haven't been solve.... Na wa o for jonah, anyway hustle continue till further notice!

So government should also share the money among them after it has provided it??

I don't get your point oh, mate.
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by complete1(m): 6:29am On Nov 24, 2013
embarassed pls as u all go to church today abeg band and cast every spirit behind this unecessary delay is not normal,meeting upon meeting,,,pray dat whoever still need to die will not meet lunch dis afternoon.
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 7:18am On Nov 24, 2013
na next years things i don already lose hope for this year,@emzybrown and hardeshyna honestly i am totally in support of rushing, please oau adopt this rushing style biko, since you still want to host nuga games, i will really put the calendar in place, 8wks at most 10 wks lectures and 3 wks for exams, 1to 2 wks breaks is enough, we dont need unnecessary holiday again, we already have 6 months of it, biko, oau adopt this rushing calendar.

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Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by ebsuguy(m): 7:54am On Nov 24, 2013
*peeps in*....*Thanked God he s n ebsu*....*quietly returns to his bag(packing tins)*....ndi ASUU NDE ewo o.....
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Cuteclem: 8:04am On Nov 24, 2013
Jobless tribune meeting is not conclusive they will met president monday to get assurance of their salary being paid and other key issues why is tribune so much in a hurry to dash the hope, fools who didn't even know of the meeting in the first place I now prefare osun defender

If strike doesn't end this week then is celavi
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by falconey(m): 8:06am On Nov 24, 2013
200billion no too much?? 10million anually is ok for dose old fools........dem go still dey Bleep our girls..........
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by tunex23: 8:48am On Nov 24, 2013
alcuin:

So government should also share the money among them after it has provided it??

I don't get your point oh, mate.
what am sayin is dat they should have channel and monitored the money properly through the office of Auditor General of the federation, but never mind seems the info self was wrong frm wat I heard frm a Senior member this morning, It totally different from dat useless report. ASUU will call off dis week!
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 8:55am On Nov 24, 2013
Afunkybaby: na next years things i don already lose hope for this year,@emzybrown and hardeshyna honestly i am totally in support of rushing, please oau adopt this rushing style biko, since you still want to host nuga games, i will really put the calendar in place, 8wks at most 10 wks lectures and 3 wks for exams, 1to 2 wks breaks is enough, we dont need unnecessary holiday again, we already have 6 months of it, biko, oau adopt this rushing calendar.
what semester are u guys in? Sorry ok in my 5 yearz in university, i have witnessd enough strike capable of causing heart attack, countless ASUU national and internal strike, with even southeast universities joint strike. I am suppose to be a graduate by july ending but now am already in my 6th year for 5 years courze.
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Ptoocool(m): 8:59am On Nov 24, 2013
Emzybrown:
we resumed strike january3 wrote exam feb15, then started another semester march3 wrote exam may15, another semester june3 exam august 20, finaly resumed semptember exam november 10.
Throughout the year nothing like holiday, students wil give themself holiday, when they start coming back, bang 2weeks to exam, quite funny but i prevailed with no F or carryover.


Who dey ask dis one tori..
Abeg park well make ï c beta post..

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