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OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Fynestboi: 9:08am On Oct 03, 2015
The Students Union, Obafemi Awolowo University took to the street of Oyo state as its joins in the celebration of Nigeria at 55 to peacefully expressed its displeasure at the non payment of workers' salaries accross Nigeria especially in the Osun state and Oyo state. the Union and its members who despite in their period of examination came out en-masseto protest the poor funding of educational sector, have demanded that President Buhari to implement the 26% budgetary allocation to education as recommended by UNESCO.




Members of CEC were led by Students' Union President, Omotayo Akande (TY); Students' Union Vice-President, Oladunjoye Opeyemi(Oprah); Students' Union Secretary General, Oketooto Oluwaseun; the Union's PRO, Ojedokun Emmanuel (Immanuel Kant) and; the Union's Welfare Officer, Hamzat Olajide(Secrenene).
Two buses were used to convey all individuals present.
The Student Union President, Omotayo Akande took center stage to give a welcome message. He spoke on the reason for embarking on trip which was a two-way motive trip: to pay a condolence visit and embark on a protest. He further enlightened all students present on the order of programme for day.

He stated that there would be a protest at Ibadan to pass messages to the Governor of Oyo State through the media houses on the poor welfare conditions on Obafemi Awolowo Campus and the non- payment of salaries by the State Government despite receiving various funds as bailout for the disbursement of these monies.
This was a welcome idea by everyone in the bus as they all abided by the President's plan.

Along the way, the Union's President threw a question and opened the floor to all students in the bus to bear/lay their minds bare on certain intellectual discourse as pertaining the Independence day celebration.
His question was titled, " 55 years of Nigeria's Independence: Is Nigeria truly 'Independent' or 'neocolonized'"
As a preamble to the discuss, the President spoke on the unpaid salary trend, Ministerial listing, political party Ideologies and EFCC's recent recovery of stolen funds. Attempting to be comprehensive in his approach, he spoke on the HDI(Human Development Index) factor fashioned out by Europeans in order to measure a country's growth in totality of all areas. The criteria he mentioned for this HDI Measurement were just three: Gross Domestic Product(GDP), Life Expectancy and Literacy. He spoke on how developed countries could only attain 0.9 out of a 1, noting that 1 is the highest while stating that developing countries fluctuated between 0.1 and 0.2. Bringing home his argument, he spoke on the collapse of some parts of Block 4 in Awolowo Hall of Residence, the ever dwindling welfare situation on campus;he however justified these reasons in his preamble to the argument. He finally called for submissions, stating that Education was the only way out of Nigeria's socio-economic,Economic and political mess.

A submission was given to further press home his point by one of the students. Which agreed to the ever glaring fact that Education is the only solution that can be used to tackle any problem. Proper planning and the right intellectuals are all that is needed.

To conclude the argument, Omotayo Akande called on Adebayo Benjamin, ACJ's President to speak on the effect of neocolonialism and the role of the press in the whole process.
Laying Credence to the book, "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa," the ACJ President advised that as students,we should erode underdevelopment and fight for what is ours, adding that Education is our only way out.


The Union's President pleased with the trend of the arguments, pushed for an Aluta praise and worship Session that was heralded by the Two versions to the Great Ife Anthem. Lots of songs were chanted to praise the Greatness of the University and the generality of the Students.

However, when "TY" came back on stage(inside one of the buses), he observed that some of the students could not "gyrate" as they should and he stressed the need for everyone to be able to "gyrate" properly.

Immediately the buses arrived at Iwo road in Ibadan, protest placards and handbills were quickly distributed as a massive protest started in earnest.
All students, engaged in a protest blocking the traffic as they marched down to NTA Ibadan on foot, followed by the two buses at a slow pace inhibiting the flow of traffic on the way.
Interviews with the President, Vice-president and other notable individuals in the Union were taken by ACJ Correspondents.
The protest continued at NTA Ibadan but the media house proved to be obstinate and unapproachable as they refused the Union say even after the roads were blocked to attract their attention. An ultimatum was given with immediate effect. It was after much cajoling that the Union were finally given audience and a live coverage. The President of the Students' Union, Omotayo Akande spoke first, conveying his message to the Government in English after which Oketooto Oluwaseun relayed his in the Yoruba Mother tongue.

The protest moved to the National Union of Journalists(NUJ),Oyo council secreteriat in Ibadan where the Union was warmly received as their press statements were taken before another media coverage was given.

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Fynestboi: 9:10am On Oct 03, 2015
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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by christejames(m): 11:06am On Oct 03, 2015
Fynestboi is like OAU did you 'strong thing' ooo, why are you always on their neck? ...be careful before those whose ox are being gored swoop into haunting and hounding you ooo... At topic: while is it that our government derives joy in owing its workers? Its appalling to say the least...
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Fynestboi: 11:11am On Oct 03, 2015
christejames:
Fynestboi is like OAU did you 'strong thing' ooo, why are you always on their neck? ...be careful before those whose ox are being gored swoop into haunting and hounding you ooo... At topic: while is it that our government derives joy in owing its workers? Its appalling to say the least...




Lol that's just a report of the protest.

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by ShakurM(m): 3:36pm On Oct 03, 2015
Oau is in OSUN state, Aregbesola don spread something! ...
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by LastSurvivor: 3:37pm On Oct 03, 2015
Good move by the students.. Sophisticated Osun n Oyo.. Chaiii grin
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by PRINCENWAEZE(m): 3:37pm On Oct 03, 2015
Aregbesora the agbero receive sense and pay ur debt


Even obasanjo dey vex with ur wickedness grin

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by justino57(m): 3:38pm On Oct 03, 2015
Make una no kill una self
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by 360ng: 3:38pm On Oct 03, 2015
which way naija??
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by SuPeRq(f): 3:38pm On Oct 03, 2015
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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by adedayourt(m): 3:39pm On Oct 03, 2015
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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by loomer: 3:39pm On Oct 03, 2015
Hmmm
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by yousouph07(m): 3:40pm On Oct 03, 2015
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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Akinz0126(m): 3:40pm On Oct 03, 2015
Pay them their money.They earn the pay so give it to them.naija govt which way now?






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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Nobody: 3:40pm On Oct 03, 2015
ShakurM:
Oau is in OSUN state, Aregbesola don spread something! ...
Huh?!
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by adesegun121(m): 3:40pm On Oct 03, 2015
undecided undecided undecided

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Aminat508(f): 3:41pm On Oct 03, 2015
grin fynestboi Na u dey wear that blue jeans abi? tongue

U tall small o tongue tongue

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by damton(m): 3:41pm On Oct 03, 2015
noted. Buhari must hear this.
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by ernesterioo(f): 3:41pm On Oct 03, 2015
NA only Protest Dem sabi pass
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by omusiliyu(m): 3:41pm On Oct 03, 2015
I guess 95% of the students must be protestants.

They always protest. when their mates in other school are preparing for new academic session.
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by pheyikemi: 3:43pm On Oct 03, 2015
What's the relationship between OAU and OYO STATE @ Op, why can't they protest in their state - OSUN
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by WIZGUY69(m): 3:45pm On Oct 03, 2015
hope they won't go on strike again? because that school too like strike grin
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by adebayo201: 3:46pm On Oct 03, 2015
kiss

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by adebayo201: 3:47pm On Oct 03, 2015
pheyikemi:
What's the relationship between OAU and OYO STATE @ Op, why can't they protest in their state - OSUN
cry cry undecided lipsrsealed
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by lekan29ice(m): 3:52pm On Oct 03, 2015
Na wa oh
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Nobody: 4:03pm On Oct 03, 2015
dz skul just like to protest. students no fit tink am for unilorin

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Nobody: 4:05pm On Oct 03, 2015
#Wetin person wan write for this topic now?










Ok;weldn done oau

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Nobody: 4:07pm On Oct 03, 2015
Jobless students. OAU is in Ile-Ife, Osun State. The Osun State Governor is owing workers' salaries. These wonderful people saw it fit to leave Osun State and pokenose in Oyo State's government's activities. Ask me why they didn't go to the Osun State Government house to protest. So they just felt like wasting time, money and fuel, abi? It is well.

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by fio(m): 4:16pm On Oct 03, 2015
They are intelligent
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by tiamiyukunle69(m): 4:19pm On Oct 03, 2015
Why not if not. Most of their parents are government workers from both states
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by salaboiz(m): 4:21pm On Oct 03, 2015
That is why i love O.A.U student

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