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#@ by Jman06(m): 6:48pm On Jan 31, 2019
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Re: #@ by delectablegyal(f): 7:29pm On Jan 31, 2019
Jman06:
This is necessary so that they too can feel the pains they are causing students. It is even morally wrong for them to be earning salaries when they are not working.

Government should stop paying them! They too should stop collecting salaries as a way to register their grievances against government.


stupid boy. why not tell government to meet their agreement maybe they will stop the strike. what are they even asking for that federal government can not pay? you lot are tyrant forgetting that we are in a democratic dispensation. they deserve to be paid. if federal government had given them what they wanted they wouldn't be on strike in the first place. stay there and be encouraging tyranny. stupid zombies everywhere.

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Re: #@ by Jman06(m): 7:46pm On Jan 31, 2019
delectablegyal:



stupid boy. why not tell government to meet their agreement maybe they will stop the strike. what are they even asking for that federal government can not pay? you lot are tyrant forgetting that we are in a democratic dispensation. they deserve to be paid. if federal government had given them what they wanted they wouldn't be on strike in the first place. stay there and be encouraging tyranny. stupid zombies everywhere.
Fvckk you!

Same foolish lecturers campaigned for and voted in this brainless man in Aso rock against Jonathan who is one of them and who was set out to reposition the education sector. Who reached agreement to inject money into the system and promptly released the first tranche of the money. The same supposedly learned people chose an illiterate over Jonathan, yet they now expect the illiterate to give what he doesn't have.

Isn't it akin to deliberately subjecting the students to unnecessary delays when ASUU insists on Buhari releasing the money they are asking for knowing fully well that Buhari has little regard for education and will not release the money for them That is one of the reasons why I'm angry with ASUU because I'm sure that even Ogunyemi voted for Buhari.



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Re: #@ by Alaranmuhammed: 9:00am On Feb 01, 2019
Voting Buhari is not the matter,they voted for him maybe because of his manifesto and nobody knew he would disappoint everyone.Though it is true that Buhari has no regard to education.If it was Jonathan they will have done something,not as this one every week meeting, meeting and meeting.
Re: #@ by holuwamosey(m): 1:21pm On Feb 01, 2019
Could someone pls remind me the number of months ASUU $ Asuup went on strike under Jonathan government
Re: #@ by Hahjascho(m): 5:21pm On Feb 01, 2019
In fact none of them even deserves to be paid.......the painful thing is ,the innocent students who had already paid complete tuition fees will be the one to suffer eventually in form of delayed period..... what a Nation!

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Re: #@ by Nobody: 10:36pm On Feb 01, 2019
Hahjascho:
In fact none of them even deserves to be paid.......the painful thing is ,the innocent students who had already paid complete tuition fees will be the one to suffer eventually in form of delayed period..... what a Nation!

Go stop the salary na! Abi they tie your hand ni
Re: #@ by Nobody: 12:13am On Feb 02, 2019
Jman06:
This is necessary so that they too can feel the pains they are causing students. It is even morally wrong for them to be earning salaries when they are not working.

Government should stop paying them! They too should stop collecting salaries as a way to register their grievances against government.
You wouldn't understand those lecturers are ready for the strike even if it one year without pay.This is not the first time they had experienced this
Re: #@ by Jman06(m): 2:23pm On Feb 02, 2019
asuustrike1:

You wouldn't understand those lecturers are ready for the strike even if it one year without pay.This is not the first time they had experienced this
Then let them kuku close down the universities because Buhari is not giving them anything outside the little he has agreed to. It will be worse after the election, especially if Buhari wins.

Let them close down the universities for all I care but government should stop paying them salaries they didn't work for.
Re: #@ by Nobody: 2:33pm On Feb 02, 2019
Jman06:
Then let them kuku close down the universities because Buhari is not giving them anything outside the little he has agreed to. It will be worse after the election, especially if Buhari wins.

Let them close down the universities for all I care but government should stop paying them salaries they didn't work for.
The students will suffer more hence no need
Re: #@ by Jman06(m): 2:37pm On Feb 02, 2019
asuustrike1:

The students will suffer more hence no need
The students are already suffering. Many who were due for service by January couldn't be mobilized. ASUU doesn't care about the interests of students.
Re: #@ by Nobody: 2:39pm On Feb 02, 2019
Jman06:
The students are already suffering. Many who were due for service by January couldn't be mobilized. ASUU doesn't care about the interests of students.
ASUU care because many of their children are affected too.
Re: #@ by Jman06(m): 2:52pm On Feb 02, 2019
asuustrike1:

ASUU care because many of their children are affected too.
The big men in ASUU don't have their children schooling in public universities. Many of them belong to the top echelon of university managements who embezzle funds meant for revitalizing public universities. They are the ones who go to senate meetings and instigate the strikes so they can get money from government to embezzle, while the others sheepishly follow them.

Government should endeavor to follow up any money they release to ASUU to ensure good accountability.
Re: #@ by Alao046(m): 2:53pm On Feb 02, 2019
Jman06:
Fvckk you!

Same foolish lecturers campaigned for and voted in this brainless man in Aso rock against Jonathan who is one of them and who was set out to reposition the education sector. Who reached agreement to inject money into the system and promptly released the first tranche of the money. The same supposedly learned people chose an illiterate over Jonathan, yet they now expect the illiterate to give what he doesn't have.

Isn't it akin to deliberately subjecting the students to unnecessary delays when ASUU insists on Buhari releasing the money they are asking for knowing fully well that Buhari has little regard for education and will not release the money for them That is one of the reasons why I'm angry with ASUU because I'm sure that even Ogunyemi voted for Buhari.

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During Jonathan's era, in 2013 ASUU went on a 6 months strike. Does dat mean he is an illiterate. U guys should learn to think b4 typing
Re: #@ by Jman06(m): 3:10pm On Feb 02, 2019
Alao046:

During Jonathan's era, in 2013 ASUU went on a 6 months strike. Does dat mean he is an illiterate. U guys should learn to think b4 typing
And at the end of the day an agreement was reached on how to revitalize the universities. Jonathan showed he was committed to revitalizing the universities by giving the first tranche of the money. He was ready to release the subsequent tranches after the 2015 election. He also created the new federal universities and awarded scholarships to train many scholars through TETFUND, PTDF and the rest. That's enough commitment towards education and only someone who understands the importance of education can do that. Buhari isn't doing that and is never going to care much about education because he lacks understanding of the importance of education. ASUU shouldn't expect much from Buhari's government because Buhari and his cabals believe that education doesn't contribute to GDP and so shouldn't be invested in.
Re: #@ by Alao046(m): 3:32pm On Feb 02, 2019
Jman06:
And at the end of the day an agreement was reached on how to revitalize the universities. Jonathan showed he was committed to revitalizing the universities by giving the first tranche of the money. He was ready to release the subsequent tranches after the 2015 election. He also created the new federal universities and awarded scholarships to train many scholars through TETFUND, PTDF and the rest. That's enough commitment towards education and only someone who understands the importance of education can do that. Buhari isn't doing that and is never going to care much about education because he lacks understanding of the importance of education. ASUU shouldn't expect much from Buhari's government because Buhari and his cabals believe that education doesn't contribute to GDP and so shouldn't be invested in.
Dont forget dat this strike is not up to 2 months, and u are already making ur own conclusions. How do you know buhari isn't going to release more than the 2013 TETFUND.
Also put into consideration dat there is election at hand, so FG does not have enough fund at hand, due to the election budget and also dont have enough time. But in 2013 there was no special activity taking place in dat year, and the FG also had enough time. Still it took Jonathan 6 good month b4 he could release funds. My brother our strike is not even up to 2 months, not to talk of 6 months. Let the election b over and am sure the govt will focus on ASUU
Re: #@ by Jman06(m): 3:55pm On Feb 02, 2019
Alao046:

Dont forget dat this strike is not up to 2 months, and u are already making ur own conclusions. How do you know buhari isn't going to release more than the 2013 TETFUND.
Also put into consideration dat there is election at hand, so FG does not have enough fund at hand, due to the election budget and also dont have enough time. But in 2013 there was no special activity taking place in dat year, and the FG also had enough time. Still it took Jonathan 6 good month b4 he could release funds. My brother our strike is not even up to 2 months, not to talk of 6 months. Let the election b over and am sure the govt will focus on ASUU
A government that slashed allocation to education sector to 7.03%? A government that has severally told us that education doesn't contribute to GDP growth? A government that has refused to sponsor our scholars studying abroad thereby leaving them stranded? It is only a tall dream for ASUU to believe that this government is going to give them more money after the election. With so many debts incurred during the election?And having no more fear of election loss?

I only pity the students

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