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Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by blazesam(m): 2:23pm On Nov 21, 2020
ASUU call off strike

Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Acekidc4(m): 2:24pm On Nov 21, 2020
The Fear of Another Massive Protest is the Beginning of Common Sense to ASUU and Govt.......Dem 4 no stop am make we show Dem small again
Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by longetivity(m): 2:26pm On Nov 21, 2020
congratulations

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Pepsi4me(f): 2:28pm On Nov 21, 2020
Fake. ASUU claimed not to have any social media account.

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by blazesam(m): 2:33pm On Nov 21, 2020
Pepsi4me:
Fake. ASUU claimed not to have any social media account.

THE Academic Staff Union of Universities in Nigeria (ASUU) has suspended its five-month old strike, just as the Federal Government reiterated that it is committed to investing N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years, to transform the institutions.

The union announced the suspension of the strike in Minna, Niger State, after its National Executive Committee (NEC) agreed on new funding terms with the Federal Government.

The announcement comes with a huge relief to Nigerian university students who have been out of school since the strike began in July.

ASUU NEC has, therefore, directed its branches nationwide to resume work immediately and urges the Federal Government to implement their December 11 resolutions.

The supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, responding to the suspension of the five- month old strike by ASUU, said Federal Government will invest N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years.

He said that part of the fund would be used to revitalise infrastructure in public universities to transform them into international centers of excellence.

The minister restated the Federal Government’s commitment to the implementation of all the resolution reached with the ASUU.

According to him, President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, more than any other previous administrations, has invested heavily in the revival of basic and tertiary education in the country.

He said this was because it considered education as a veritable source of empowering less privileged Nigerians to achieve their life ambitions.

He disclosed that that the government had inaugurated an Implementation Monitoring Committee on the agreement under the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

The minister said that the committee’s membership consisted of ASUU, SSANU, Committee of Vice- Chancellors, and Committee of Pro-Chancellors and other stakeholders, to ensure proper implementation of the agreement.

Meanwhile, the National Coordinator, National Parent-Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN), Chief Babs Animashaun, yesterday described lecturers’ suspension of their five-month-old strike as the best Christmas gift to Nigerians.

Animashaun spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos shortly after ASUU suspended the strike.

Animashaun said that the suspension was heartwarming and a sign of good things to come in 2014.

“With this development, ASUU has given the whole nation, the best Christmas present and a cause to merry.

“We, as parents, indeed want to thank the lecturers for the long struggle and all they went through in ensuring that some sanity is restored in our public universities”.

Also reacting, Prof. Chiedu Mafiana, Director, Quality Assurance, National Universities Commission, said that the development was welcome and long overdue.

Mafiana told NAN on telephone that the Federal Government’s signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ASUU set the pace for the calling off of the strike.

Dr Olubunmi Ajibade, Senior Lecturer, Mass Communication Department, University of Lagos, said that suspending the strike after much deliberation was a welcome development.
Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by lkillbrokehoes: 2:40pm On Nov 21, 2020
blazesam:


THE Academic Staff Union of Universities in Nigeria (ASUU) has suspended its five-month old strike, just as the Federal Government reiterated that it is committed to investing N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years, to transform the institutions.

The union announced the suspension of the strike in Minna, Niger State, after its National Executive Committee (NEC) agreed on new funding terms with the Federal Government.

The announcement comes with a huge relief to Nigerian university students who have been out of school since the strike began in July.

ASUU NEC has, therefore, directed its branches nationwide to resume work immediately and urges the Federal Government to implement their December 11 resolutions.

The supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, responding to the suspension of the five- month old strike by ASUU, said Federal Government will invest N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years.

He said that part of the fund would be used to revitalise infrastructure in public universities to transform them into international centers of excellence.

The minister restated the Federal Government’s commitment to the implementation of all the resolution reached with the ASUU.

According to him, President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, more than any other previous administrations, has invested heavily in the revival of basic and tertiary education in the country.

He said this was because it considered education as a veritable source of empowering less privileged Nigerians to achieve their life ambitions.

He disclosed that that the government had inaugurated an Implementation Monitoring Committee on the agreement under the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

The minister said that the committee’s membership consisted of ASUU, SSANU, Committee of Vice- Chancellors, and Committee of Pro-Chancellors and other stakeholders, to ensure proper implementation of the agreement.

Meanwhile, the National Coordinator, National Parent-Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN), Chief Babs Animashaun, yesterday described lecturers’ suspension of their five-month-old strike as the best Christmas gift to Nigerians.

Animashaun spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos shortly after ASUU suspended the strike.

Animashaun said that the suspension was heartwarming and a sign of good things to come in 2014.

“With this development, ASUU has given the whole nation, the best Christmas present and a cause to merry.

“We, as parents, indeed want to thank the lecturers for the long struggle and all they went through in ensuring that some sanity is restored in our public universities”.

Also reacting, Prof. Chiedu Mafiana, Director, Quality Assurance, National Universities Commission, said that the development was welcome and long overdue.

Mafiana told NAN on telephone that the Federal Government’s signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ASUU set the pace for the calling off of the strike.

Dr Olubunmi Ajibade, Senior Lecturer, Mass Communication Department, University of Lagos, said that suspending the strike after much deliberation was a welcome development.
Lolz look at ur life?

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Honduras01: 2:45pm On Nov 21, 2020
lkillbrokehoes:
Lolz look at ur life?
he copied and pasted old news

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by upsyLi(m): 2:50pm On Nov 21, 2020
You no even read the stuff before you copy and paste

blazesam:


THE Academic Staff Union of Universities in Nigeria (ASUU) has suspended its five-month old strike, just as the Federal Government reiterated that it is committed to investing N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years, to transform the institutions.

The union announced the suspension of the strike in Minna, Niger State, after its National Executive Committee (NEC) agreed on new funding terms with the Federal Government.

The announcement comes with a huge relief to Nigerian university students who have been out of school since the strike began in July.

ASUU NEC has, therefore, directed its branches nationwide to resume work immediately and urges the Federal Government to implement their December 11 resolutions.

The supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, responding to the suspension of the five- month old strike by ASUU, said Federal Government will invest N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years.

He said that part of the fund would be used to revitalise infrastructure in public universities to transform them into international centers of excellence.

The minister restated the Federal Government’s commitment to the implementation of all the resolution reached with the ASUU.

According to him, President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, more than any other previous administrations, has invested heavily in the revival of basic and tertiary education in the country.

He said this was because it considered education as a veritable source of empowering less privileged Nigerians to achieve their life ambitions.

He disclosed that that the government had inaugurated an Implementation Monitoring Committee on the agreement under the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

The minister said that the committee’s membership consisted of ASUU, SSANU, Committee of Vice- Chancellors, and Committee of Pro-Chancellors and other stakeholders, to ensure proper implementation of the agreement.

Meanwhile, the National Coordinator, National Parent-Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN), Chief Babs Animashaun, yesterday described lecturers’ suspension of their five-month-old strike as the best Christmas gift to Nigerians.

Animashaun spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos shortly after ASUU suspended the strike.

Animashaun said that the suspension was heartwarming and a sign of good things to come in 2014.

“With this development, ASUU has given the whole nation, the best Christmas present and a cause to merry.

“We, as parents, indeed want to thank the lecturers for the long struggle and all they went through in ensuring that some sanity is restored in our public universities”.

Also reacting, Prof. Chiedu Mafiana, Director, Quality Assurance, National Universities Commission, said that the development was welcome and long overdue.

Mafiana told NAN on telephone that the Federal Government’s signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ASUU set the pace for the calling off of the strike.

Dr Olubunmi Ajibade, Senior Lecturer, Mass Communication Department, University of Lagos, said that suspending the strike after much deliberation was a welcome development.

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by lkillbrokehoes: 2:53pm On Nov 21, 2020
Honduras01:

he copied and pasted old news
Don't mind him
Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by blazesam(m): 2:55pm On Nov 21, 2020
lkillbrokehoes:
Don't mind him
trust me, ASUU has suspended it....

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by lkillbrokehoes: 2:58pm On Nov 21, 2020
blazesam:
trust me, ASUU has suspended it....
Don't deceive yourself

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Nobody: 2:58pm On Nov 21, 2020
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When school dey start?

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by PAWG(m): 3:04pm On Nov 21, 2020
Acekidc4:
The Fear of Another Massive Protest is the Beginning of Common Sense to ASUU and Govt.......Dem 4 no stop am make we show Dem small again


The government is only scared of protests because of the loss of lives and property that usually follow inevitably.

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by iheartellah(m): 3:12pm On Nov 21, 2020
That account is fake! The real one says they are currently in a meeting with the council members.
Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Nobody: 3:15pm On Nov 21, 2020
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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Palehair: 3:15pm On Nov 21, 2020
Fake news y'all
Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by khingTony(m): 3:16pm On Nov 21, 2020
iheartellah:
That account is fake! The real one says they are currently in a meeting with the council members.

Ogbeni, both of them are fake, ASUU have denounced those handles

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by iheartellah(m): 3:24pm On Nov 21, 2020
khingTony:


Ogbeni, both of them are fake, ASUU have denounced those handles
oh wow, guess we'll just have to wait for an official announcement.
Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Saintinoo(m): 3:44pm On Nov 21, 2020
blazesam:


THE Academic Staff Union of Universities in Nigeria (ASUU) has suspended its five-month old strike, just as the Federal Government reiterated that it is committed to investing N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years, to transform the institutions.

The union announced the suspension of the strike in Minna, Niger State, after its National Executive Committee (NEC) agreed on new funding terms with the Federal Government.

The announcement comes with a huge relief to Nigerian university students who have been out of school since the strike began in July.

ASUU NEC has, therefore, directed its branches nationwide to resume work immediately and urges the Federal Government to implement their December 11 resolutions.

The supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, responding to the suspension of the five- month old strike by ASUU, said Federal Government will invest N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years.

He said that part of the fund would be used to revitalise infrastructure in public universities to transform them into international centers of excellence.

The minister restated the Federal Government’s commitment to the implementation of all the resolution reached with the ASUU.

According to him, President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, more than any other previous administrations, has invested heavily in the revival of basic and tertiary education in the country.

He said this was because it considered education as a veritable source of empowering less privileged Nigerians to achieve their life ambitions.

He disclosed that that the government had inaugurated an Implementation Monitoring Committee on the agreement under the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

The minister said that the committee’s membership consisted of ASUU, SSANU, Committee of Vice- Chancellors, and Committee of Pro-Chancellors and other stakeholders, to ensure proper implementation of the agreement.

Meanwhile, the National Coordinator, National Parent-Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN), Chief Babs Animashaun, yesterday described lecturers’ suspension of their five-month-old strike as the best Christmas gift to Nigerians.

Animashaun spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos shortly after ASUU suspended the strike.

Animashaun said that the suspension was heartwarming and a sign of good things to come in 2014.

“With this development, ASUU has given the whole nation, the best Christmas present and a cause to merry.

“We, as parents, indeed want to thank the lecturers for the long struggle and all they went through in ensuring that some sanity is restored in our public universities”.

Also reacting, Prof. Chiedu Mafiana, Director, Quality Assurance, National Universities Commission, said that the development was welcome and long overdue.

Mafiana told NAN on telephone that the Federal Government’s signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ASUU set the pace for the calling off of the strike.

Dr Olubunmi Ajibade, Senior Lecturer, Mass Communication Department, University of Lagos, said that suspending the strike after much deliberation was a welcome development.
These are the kind of graduate that will start blaming Buhari for their unemployment, when you can't even read what you posted to see that it is not for this year.

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Saintinoo(m): 3:47pm On Nov 21, 2020
iheartellah:
That account is fake! The real one says they are currently in a meeting with the council members.
You mean the real fake account?

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by iheartellah(m): 3:54pm On Nov 21, 2020
Saintinoo:

You mean the real fake account?
grin
Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Tony142: 4:09pm On Nov 21, 2020
Acekidc4:
The Fear of Another Massive Protest is the Beginning of Common Sense to ASUU and Govt.......Dem 4 no stop am make we show Dem small again





no mind them
Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Jackyz: 4:14pm On Nov 21, 2020
Op you are mad
Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by SirWarlock: 4:15pm On Nov 21, 2020
I swear Nigerians can be annoying grin. How many times must ASUU say they have no official twitter account sad.

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Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by SirWarlock: 4:16pm On Nov 21, 2020
blazesam:


THE Academic Staff Union of Universities in Nigeria (ASUU) has suspended its five-month old strike, just as the Federal Government reiterated that it is committed to investing N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years, to transform the institutions.

The union announced the suspension of the strike in Minna, Niger State, after its National Executive Committee (NEC) agreed on new funding terms with the Federal Government.

The announcement comes with a huge relief to Nigerian university students who have been out of school since the strike began in July.

ASUU NEC has, therefore, directed its branches nationwide to resume work immediately and urges the Federal Government to implement their December 11 resolutions.

The supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, responding to the suspension of the five- month old strike by ASUU, said Federal Government will invest N1.3 trillion in public universities in the next six years.

He said that part of the fund would be used to revitalise infrastructure in public universities to transform them into international centers of excellence.

The minister restated the Federal Government’s commitment to the implementation of all the resolution reached with the ASUU.

According to him, President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, more than any other previous administrations, has invested heavily in the revival of basic and tertiary education in the country.

He said this was because it considered education as a veritable source of empowering less privileged Nigerians to achieve their life ambitions.

He disclosed that that the government had inaugurated an Implementation Monitoring Committee on the agreement under the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

The minister said that the committee’s membership consisted of ASUU, SSANU, Committee of Vice- Chancellors, and Committee of Pro-Chancellors and other stakeholders, to ensure proper implementation of the agreement.

Meanwhile, the National Coordinator, National Parent-Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN), Chief Babs Animashaun, yesterday described lecturers’ suspension of their five-month-old strike as the best Christmas gift to Nigerians.

Animashaun spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos shortly after ASUU suspended the strike.

Animashaun said that the suspension was heartwarming and a sign of good things to come in 2014.

“With this development, ASUU has given the whole nation, the best Christmas present and a cause to merry.

“We, as parents, indeed want to thank the lecturers for the long struggle and all they went through in ensuring that some sanity is restored in our public universities”.

Also reacting, Prof. Chiedu Mafiana, Director, Quality Assurance, National Universities Commission, said that the development was welcome and long overdue.

Mafiana told NAN on telephone that the Federal Government’s signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ASUU set the pace for the calling off of the strike.

Dr Olubunmi Ajibade, Senior Lecturer, Mass Communication Department, University of Lagos, said that suspending the strike after much deliberation was a welcome development.
�� don't worry you'll soon be able to post a current article grin
Re: Finally ASUU Has Suspended The Ongoing Strike by Richiez(m): 5:17pm On Nov 21, 2020
There is no official announcement by ASUU to support this claim

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