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Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by TheSpellChecker: 9:04am On Feb 14, 2022
Dozis:

Commensurate

Thanks a lot for doing my job.

I really appreciate.

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Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by NGArmyTerrorist: 9:06am On Feb 14, 2022
Which means, there will be more kidnapping,More killing, more Cultism, More sexual assault etc My good reasonable students; its time to start thinking like a student; I wonder the kind of SUG you guys have now; nothing good comes out from them. This is your Right, force federal government to comply, your days are been wasted by those whom their children are all over the Western world schooling and working and here you're! Most of you keep supporting them, you don't even reason or think before fighting for those oppressing you. You people should better wake up! If those in the desert won't join, those in the mangrove should open their eyes. Its for your future and that of your kids.

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Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Delightedonyi: 9:10am On Feb 14, 2022
So after 2020 total lockdown And Etc and they are still talking about one month strike...this govt has become something else
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by DreamyEyes: 9:18am On Feb 14, 2022
iHart:
Na now boys go learn yahoo well well
naim be my plan o. grin
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Rajosh(m): 9:33am On Feb 14, 2022
May God punish all our leaders both present and past
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Ajibel(m): 9:37am On Feb 14, 2022
To a layman, please will lectures still hold during warning strike? embarassed embarassed embarassed
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Zionzoom(m): 9:39am On Feb 14, 2022
tydi:
Make them kpata kpata scrap education for Nigeria
I swear
Make everybody go focus on their life
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Dozis: 9:39am On Feb 14, 2022
TheSpellChecker:


Thanks a lot for doing my job.

I really appreciate.
Lol
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Salihusaliheen(m): 9:40am On Feb 14, 2022
Since I was growing up days back, always hearing of ASUU this and dat till today still same old story, school na scam in Nigeria
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by pquaver(m): 9:43am On Feb 14, 2022
poiZon:
Pquaver between 2011 and 2015 how many times did ASUU go on strike, compare it to between 2015 n now.
Lets see who no dey take shit and who get sense of indulging in sensible discourse and not body language administration.

What kind of talk is that? Can u tell me between 2011 und now how many bombs went off in Abuja)? Compared to now? How many. Suicide bombs, how many fuel strikes? How many times workers salaries were delayed,.. How many pensioners were paid. How much did we earn as a country and the successful completed projects.. I can go on and on
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by ogaontop(m): 9:43am On Feb 14, 2022
othermen:
ASUU knows that the federal university is probably the last hope of the common man; your education is actually subsidized!!

You see the amounts paid in private universities, that is the amount you will pay, if Federal school becomes self autonomous and then, federal government no longer has any responsibility as it relates to higher institutions.

Is it in lecturers interest, that federal government hands off? Yes, it is. That way, University lecturers salary will be sub-charged to students school fees, and school fees will simply just become affordable only for the rich. Only the rich will get an education.

That will be the fate of the common folks, the Parents and students struggling to even pay the little that is basically exam fee and registration fee.

You can check the agreement of ASUU with Federal government online if you are any diligent. ASUU’s primary want is that universities be funded, so that students can learn and be competent enough as their colleagues from private or foreign universities.

Lecturers welfare have actually never been on the forefront of the struggle and the truth is the average lecturer is been pushed to the wall, that they don't have a damn to give anymore about funding universities, they just want to be paid reasonable salary... But ASUU sees itself as the champion of common folks, and the common folks will stone and crucify ASUU in the end.

The issue is not that, ASUU makes new demands. The issue is the FG continues to renege on what they agreed to. So, they promise and they don't fulfil it.

It’s the school fees that our senator’s sons are paying abroad, that students will end up paying if they continue to be ignorant about ASUU’s struggle.

ASUU knows that the reason why some lecturers may resort to sorting and other malpractices is because their pay can’t even get them home, but yet members welfare is not foremost in ASUU’s demand.

You can check, a graduate assistant abroad is earning more than a professor in Nigeria. There is a continuous brain drain, our best minds are harvested by universities abroad. There is no motivation to have a career in teaching in Nigeria!!!

To access knowledge, you have to subscribe to journals, you have to do research, attend conferences… your most honest lecturers are poor folks, your honest professors can't do decent lives; to reach those stages of their career, they invested their paltry salaries in self development.

If you are a first class graduate in Engineering , that is why you would choose to work in a bank, than teach. Because your salary in a year as a lecturer, is the monthly salary of some bankers.

We attend congested classes, where you cannot really optimally learn, our laboratories are not equipped, our libraries are empty… we will never be equipped for the world, we will never pioneer any development, we will never be able to generate electricity by ourselves, or make toothpicks. Are we capable? Yes we are! Despite the situations of things, our lecturers are still coming up with patents and inventions that rust away in their dilapidated backyards, until they get it sold to China, who uses it to change the world, and become an economic and technology powerhouse.

Some of your lecturers don’t even want ASUU to make such demands in the interest of the people, because it’s in this decayed system, they have rooted themselves, but ASUU keeps on holding the line.
You're well informed!

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Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by inspectorg(m): 9:48am On Feb 14, 2022
othermen:
ASUU knows that the federal university is probably the last hope of the common man; your education is actually subsidized!!

You see the amounts paid in private universities, that is the amount you will pay, if Federal school becomes self autonomous and then, federal government no longer has any responsibility as it relates to higher institutions.

Is it in lecturers interest, that federal government hands off? Yes, it is. That way, University lecturers salary will be sub-charged to students school fees, and school fees will simply just become affordable only for the rich. Only the rich will get an education.

That will be the fate of the common folks, the Parents and students struggling to even pay the little that is basically exam fee and registration fee.

You can check the agreement of ASUU with Federal government online if you are any diligent. ASUU’s primary want is that universities be funded, so that students can learn and be competent enough as their colleagues from private or foreign universities.

Lecturers welfare have actually never been on the forefront of the struggle and the truth is the average lecturer is been pushed to the wall, that they don't have a damn to give anymore about funding universities, they just want to be paid reasonable salary... But ASUU sees itself as the champion of common folks, and the common folks will stone and crucify ASUU in the end.

The issue is not that, ASUU makes new demands. The issue is the FG continues to renege on what they agreed to. So, they promise and they don't fulfil it.

It’s the school fees that our senator’s sons are paying abroad, that students will end up paying if they continue to be ignorant about ASUU’s struggle.

ASUU knows that the reason why some lecturers may resort to sorting and other malpractices is because their pay can’t even get them home, but yet members welfare is not foremost in ASUU’s demand.

You can check, a graduate assistant abroad is earning more than a professor in Nigeria. There is a continuous brain drain, our best minds are harvested by universities abroad. There is no motivation to have a career in teaching in Nigeria!!!

To access knowledge, you have to subscribe to journals, you have to do research, attend conferences… your most honest lecturers are poor folks, your honest professors can't do decent lives; to reach those stages of their career, they invested their paltry salaries in self development.

If you are a first class graduate in Engineering , that is why you would choose to work in a bank, than teach. Because your salary in a year as a lecturer, is the monthly salary of some bankers.

We attend congested classes, where you cannot really optimally learn, our laboratories are not equipped, our libraries are empty… we will never be equipped for the world, we will never pioneer any development, we will never be able to generate electricity by ourselves, or make toothpicks. Are we capable? Yes we are! Despite the situations of things, our lecturers are still coming up with patents and inventions that rust away in their dilapidated backyards, until they get it sold to China, who uses it to change the world, and become an economic and technology powerhouse.

Some of your lecturers don’t even want ASUU to make such demands in the interest of the people, because it’s in this decayed system, they have rooted themselves, but ASUU keeps on holding the line.
ASUU strikes; Our tradition... ,Our norm...
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by poiZon: 9:58am On Feb 14, 2022
pquaver:


What kind of talk is that? Can u tell me between 2011 und now how many bombs went off in Abuja)? Compared to now? How many. Suicide bombs, how many fuel strikes? How many times workers salaries were delayed,.. How many pensioners were paid. How much did we earn as a country and the successful completed projects.. I can go on and on
Between 2019 n now can u tell me how many schools bandits have struck and school children abducted?

Can u tellme how much have been used in paying for a scam subsidy between 2015 till date compare to what gej the crook used in paying?
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Mamak1(m): 9:59am On Feb 14, 2022
Why naaaaa
Oh! Naija my contri
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Badb0y4lyf(m): 10:03am On Feb 14, 2022
Nigeria and the Government has noting to offer us..
not Health not education not even loan dem.just won dey collect charges for our account.

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Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by bluefilm: 10:04am On Feb 14, 2022
othermen:
ASUU knows that the federal university is probably the last hope of the common man; your education is actually subsidized!!

You see the amounts paid in private universities, that is the amount you will pay, if Federal school becomes self autonomous and then, federal government no longer has any responsibility as it relates to higher institutions.

Is it in lecturers interest, that federal government hands off? Yes, it is. That way, University lecturers salary will be sub-charged to students school fees, and school fees will simply just become affordable only for the rich. Only the rich will get an education.

That will be the fate of the common folks, the Parents and students struggling to even pay the little that is basically exam fee and registration fee.

You can check the agreement of ASUU with Federal government online if you are any diligent. ASUU’s primary want is that universities be funded, so that students can learn and be competent enough as their colleagues from private or foreign universities.

Lecturers welfare have actually never been on the forefront of the struggle and the truth is the average lecturer is been pushed to the wall, that they don't have a damn to give anymore about funding universities, they just want to be paid reasonable salary... But ASUU sees itself as the champion of common folks, and the common folks will stone and crucify ASUU in the end.

The issue is not that, ASUU makes new demands. The issue is the FG continues to renege on what they agreed to. So, they promise and they don't fulfil it.

It’s the school fees that our senator’s sons are paying abroad, that students will end up paying if they continue to be ignorant about ASUU’s struggle.

ASUU knows that the reason why some lecturers may resort to sorting and other malpractices is because their pay can’t even get them home, but yet members welfare is not foremost in ASUU’s demand.

You can check, a graduate assistant abroad is earning more than a professor in Nigeria. There is a continuous brain drain, our best minds are harvested by universities abroad. There is no motivation to have a career in teaching in Nigeria!!!

To access knowledge, you have to subscribe to journals, you have to do research, attend conferences… your most honest lecturers are poor folks, your honest professors can't do decent lives; to reach those stages of their career, they invested their paltry salaries in self development.

If you are a first class graduate in Engineering , that is why you would choose to work in a bank, than teach. Because your salary in a year as a lecturer, is the monthly salary of some bankers.

We attend congested classes, where you cannot really optimally learn, our laboratories are not equipped, our libraries are empty… we will never be equipped for the world, we will never pioneer any development, we will never be able to generate electricity by ourselves, or make toothpicks. Are we capable? Yes we are! Despite the situations of things, our lecturers are still coming up with patents and inventions that rust away in their dilapidated backyards, until they get it sold to China, who uses it to change the world, and become an economic and technology powerhouse.

Some of your lecturers don’t even want ASUU to make such demands in the interest of the people, because it’s in this decayed system, they have rooted themselves, but ASUU keeps on holding the line.


You made a very good point but the question is: Are university certificates still necessary?

What if someone can use that money they are using to pay for tertiary education to pay for skills that will actually put food on their table?

That way, even ASUU becomes completely redundant.
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by pquaver(m): 10:27am On Feb 14, 2022
poiZon:

Between 2019 n now can u tell me how many schools bandits have struck and school children abducted?

Can u tellme how much have been used in paying for a scam subsidy between 2015 till date compare to what gej the crook used in paying?

Did pdp not pay subsidy for 16yrs n yet we had fuel scarcity? Were school not stuck under ur GEJ? Coupled with bomb? Chibok, buni yadi etc never compare apples with oranges.. Buhari no be GEJ and pdp mate
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Elidrisy20: 10:43am On Feb 14, 2022
More Yahoo boys, ritualists and kidnappers
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by chuksPraise50(m): 10:46am On Feb 14, 2022
If you are not a student or not a lecturer or you don't have kids or relations that are students,This trend is not for you. How can you come here and be saying out of point when this country is going down the drain on daily basis. Quote me!! Education has been the bed rock of 3rd world country that we are aspiring and still helping them till date. Go to skill acquisition trend to rant whatsoever you have to say don't come here to be saying out of point��

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Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by naikeboy(m): 10:57am On Feb 14, 2022
Hmmm Naija for life
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Lightened: 11:04am On Feb 14, 2022
ASUU...una no dey rest?!
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Kessy090: 11:18am On Feb 14, 2022
What this current administration need is another nationwide protest, and they will soon get it if they are not careful enough.
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Lastmankc(m): 11:20am On Feb 14, 2022
Thank God say I don graduate since
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by BeautyB99(f): 11:33am On Feb 14, 2022
Hmmm 2023 is just around the corner, is this how dey go get vote when they can't focus on the education sector and yet those stupid politicians will be making noise up and down, deceiving the masses with their fake promises I just pray come 2023 we wise up

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Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by poiZon: 11:40am On Feb 14, 2022
pquaver:


Did pdp not pay subsidy for 16yrs n yet we had fuel scarcity? Were school not stuck under ur GEJ? Coupled with bomb? Chibok, buni yadi etc never compare apples with oranges.. Buhari no be GEJ and pdp mate
We r saying the same thing sire..
Buhari no be gej mate in terms of thievery, looting and ineptitude.
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by BennyDGreat: 12:11pm On Feb 14, 2022
tnerro1:
Hope the FG deducts this one month from their pay, useless organization, only good at exploiting students for their selfish gains

Baba the working conditions are poor.
These guyz are poorly renumerated to be honest. Compare salary of those in Academia in Nigeria to countries like Uganda, Namibia, Cape Verde etc....

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Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by peteradamu: 1:56pm On Feb 14, 2022
POOR GOVERNMENT, POOR EDUCATION SYSTEM.
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by AntiMen: 2:01pm On Feb 14, 2022
HAs the strike began?
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by Kingsleyebere(m): 2:17pm On Feb 14, 2022
Please any unizik student here?? Is unizik part of the ASUU strike too?
Re: ASUU To Go On One-month Warning Strike by thatsleepboy1: 2:48pm On Feb 14, 2022
othermen:
ASUU knows that the federal university is probably the last hope of the common man; your education is actually subsidized!!

You see the amounts paid in private universities, that is the amount you will pay, if Federal school becomes self autonomous and then, federal government no longer has any responsibility as it relates to higher institutions.

Is it in lecturers interest, that federal government hands off? Yes, it is. That way, University lecturers salary will be sub-charged to students school fees, and school fees will simply just become affordable only for the rich. Only the rich will get an education.

That will be the fate of the common folks, the Parents and students struggling to even pay the little that is basically exam fee and registration fee.

You can check the agreement of ASUU with Federal government online if you are any diligent. ASUU’s primary want is that universities be funded, so that students can learn and be competent enough as their colleagues from private or foreign universities.

Lecturers welfare have actually never been on the forefront of the struggle and the truth is the average lecturer is been pushed to the wall, that they don't have a damn to give anymore about funding universities, they just want to be paid reasonable salary... But ASUU sees itself as the champion of common folks, and the common folks will stone and crucify ASUU in the end.

The issue is not that, ASUU makes new demands. The issue is the FG continues to renege on what they agreed to. So, they promise and they don't fulfil it.

It’s the school fees that our senator’s sons are paying abroad, that students will end up paying if they continue to be ignorant about ASUU’s struggle.

ASUU knows that the reason why some lecturers may resort to sorting and other malpractices is because their pay can’t even get them home, but yet members welfare is not foremost in ASUU’s demand.

You can check, a graduate assistant abroad is earning more than a professor in Nigeria. There is a continuous brain drain, our best minds are harvested by universities abroad. There is no motivation to have a career in teaching in Nigeria!!!

To access knowledge, you have to subscribe to journals, you have to do research, attend conferences… your most honest lecturers are poor folks, your honest professors can't do decent lives; to reach those stages of their career, they invested their paltry salaries in self development.

If you are a first class graduate in Engineering , that is why you would choose to work in a bank, than teach. Because your salary in a year as a lecturer, is the monthly salary of some bankers.

We attend congested classes, where you cannot really optimally learn, our laboratories are not equipped, our libraries are empty… we will never be equipped for the world, we will never pioneer any development, we will never be able to generate electricity by ourselves, or make toothpicks. Are we capable? Yes we are! Despite the situations of things, our lecturers are still coming up with patents and inventions that rust away in their dilapidated backyards, until they get it sold to China, who uses it to change the world, and become an economic and technology powerhouse.

Some of your lecturers don’t even want ASUU to make such demands in the interest of the people, because it’s in this decayed system, they have rooted themselves, but ASUU keeps on holding the line.

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