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ASUU Festivity by NosaH(m): 10:48am On Jan 15, 2019
*Disclaimer*
This Piece doesn’t in any way intend to a serve as a defamatory statement neither is it an “Hate Statement /Speech” on the current Administration, but a perceived thought on our Current unacceptable Educational system.


It’s another season of ASUU strike, some of us may want to call it a “Festivity” to be best of our knowledge, such Festivity as ASUU seems to be an Unpredictable one; but before a successful completion of an academic program, a glimpse of ASUU will always surface and Federal Government will be featured. In fact, some of us are said to be “very lucky” because from time immemorial this festivity can go as long as 3-9months.
Education has become a pronged negotiation in this part of the world, for those in Government Tertiary Institutions there’s always an “X” to the Numbers of years you will spend in school and the “X” is always unknown just as the way you were taught in Mathematics from Elementary days.
Am very sure those at the Helm of Affairs are aware that seconds are running into minutes, hours, days, weeks and if nothing is done soonest it will be month(s), while so many students are left with nothing but “Boredom” and “Idleness” and chances of resuming a new academic session isn’t crystal clear and assured because of the Election which is few days away.
In the same vein, this compulsory stay at home is now becoming a job on it own because of the media platform isn’t giving a good feedback and listening to NEWS at the top of every Hour is more than job hunting. In midst of that, issues are now becoming a preparatory World War lll “who is washing the plate this week”, “who is running the errand”, who is sweeping the floor” amongst unspeakable things. This Un- celebrated Festivity is now discharging a lot of vexations.

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