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Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Nobody: 10:05am On Aug 11, 2022
ultim:


You miss the point on tax. Who says Nigerians dont pay tax. That's quite funny. What is the IGR on the crude export even before the hullabaloo about the crash in price or removal of subsidy? How are the accruals spent. The problem is that we don't ask necessary questions. How much does the FIRS generate from CITA alone and how much goes back to the covers of government? How much is spent capital and how much on recurrent expenditure? The revenue on crude alone can achieve whatever Europe has achieved on infrastructure and it's sanity. Are you kidding me? My PAYE alone is 100% of my entire earning and yet we don't pay tax.

1.REVENUE from crude oil is not up to what the UK spends on policing alone. And the UK has a smaller populaiton than we do.

2.Plus, we need more revenue sources than crude oil and one of the sources is...taxes

3.Yes, as a nation (I don't mean you or i...I pay tax too)...we do not pay enough taxes. Our tax to gdp is basically 8.1%. It is even lower than Niger republic (15%) and Ghana (24%)

4.We need more sources of income. That is a fact. Oil is not a good source of income because prices fluctuate. We need oil to be consistently at 133 dollars a barrel before we can say we have enough money...barely enough.

That is why Buhari's government is bad...nothing for diversificaiton.

When you say UK universities generate funding from school fees I laugh again

They do. School fees in most UK universites are around 6000 pounds per annum. Only the Scots allow free universites..for scottish citizens only...everyone else pays a fee.

Plus taxes , etc.

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Nigerian university had long sought for autonomy but same government has severally kicked against it.

Autonomy means increased fees...which is why people kick against it. It does not mean government would give your uni more money...it means government frees you to raise money, and to have control over how ye spend it.

eign p schemes in forschools are created by private individuals and coalition groups. This is the major ways education is being funded abroad.Scholarshi

No

1.Taxes

2.High fees.

Scholarships exist in Nigeria too....I got some from the state, some got from companies.



Fees are subsidised for citizens and facilities are taken care of.


Yes, Germany and FInalad and Denmark do that...and their tax to gdp raitos are at 45-50%. Nigeria? 8.1% Tax rates are also high in all these countries. If we implemeted their tax rate here in Nigeria...you will see street protests on a daily basis with the theme 'The Government is making our lives hard'

Research grants here and there do not come from students fees. They are created from different projects enabled by government and different agencies.

Not entirely true...they may come in part from fees, or from the organisaiton sponsoring the research. But you need a well equiped university to attract such research...which Nigeria does not have because our universites are poorly funded because.....

T
he problem here is that the police makers either so not understand how education runs successfully in this age or they deliberately ignore same.
TETFUND takes care if the tax you are talking about but how are the trillikns in Tetfund being spent. It is under the presidency. A source even said that TETFUND is the second most corrupt agency in Nigeria after NNPC.

That is why you must do more than vote for someone. Participatiory democracy. You complain about looting, yet support subsides and the like which channel more money for looting.

You want free edication without thinking where the money comes from. You are using government corruption to cover for your desire for free education without paying for it. Nothing like a free lunch.

Leadership problems, graft and somehow ignorance are the bane of sustainable development in Nigeria.


And poor funding as well.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Kei144(m): 10:15am On Aug 11, 2022
Mokason288:
This man sounds foooooolish

But your president can buy cars worth 1.4 billion for another country

I don't think he sounds foolish. The current state of Nigeria's economy makes his talk to be loaded with wisdom.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by PrinceMajestic: 10:18am On Aug 11, 2022
Useless fools are here supporting ASUU criminal demands to embezzle 100s of billions running into trillions for nothing, make una just join bandits carry guns begin Rob una fellow criminals in govt. ASUU are jealous of the looting politicians are doing and the greedy pigs simply want their share. Nothing is wrong with infrastructures of our varsities, they're all in good shape for learning. They are just thieves like the politicians they're trying to steal from, only dumb idiots are supporting those greedy pigs in ASUU. If ASUU guys want money to loot they should just join politics and loot with confidence instead of hoping to loot under academic cover. Useless students supporting them can continue to sit at home instead of protesting against ASUU greedy pigs.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by murmee: 10:21am On Aug 11, 2022
Damidave1124:
Most of those castigating Umahi up there did not even read the write up.

Both ASUU and federal government should find a lasting solution to this incessant strike.
If government can meet more than half of what the striking lecturers are demanding, I think the strike will be called off.

The main issue is the salaries. How can the lecturers ask the Federal government to borrow such outrageous amount to pay them. As academicians, they should know that will worsen the already bad economic situation of the country. Gradual periodic increment of salaries should be considered.

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Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by einsteine(m): 10:22am On Aug 11, 2022
If you give universities 1.1 trillion over 5 years, ASUU members will end up embezzling it. No difference between ASUU and the politicians. After all, during elections, ASUU members are used as returning officers and over the years, we can see how much rigging these ASUU people have facilitated.

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Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by murmee: 10:23am On Aug 11, 2022
sotall:
tongue

But the same government can buy cars worth 1.4bn for another country while ASUU is on strike
Where did you get the information? Is it a proven fact?
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by einsteine(m): 10:28am On Aug 11, 2022
Nyanabo:
In trying to sound wise, the goat ended up making himself so foolish than he appears to be.

What a clown Other countries are making 1st degree the minimum education level their citizen must have and this baba is saying secondary school education are we still in the 70s ?

I'm not surprised we ended up with buhari if a 1st degree holder can spew this rubbish then we deserved buhari and all his baggage.




There is no country in the world that makes first degree a minimum. The hallmark of a good educational system is that a secondary education should be enough to provide needed literacy, numeracy and civic education. Tertiary education is then for more purposeful reasons.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Bluntemperor: 10:32am On Aug 11, 2022
Damidave1124:
Most of those castigating Umahi up there did not even read the write up.

Both ASUU and federal government should find a lasting solution to this incessant strike.
If government can meet more than half of what the striking lecturers are demanding, I think the strike will be called off.

Well spoken dear!
It's unfortunate that our brothers from the East just hate truth and they believed that anyone not in Obi' s Camp of LP is Satanic! Nonsense!
How did you twist the Umahi Statements upside down!
ASUU is not even asking for a Trillion but that govt should be serious to honour agreement ,which runs into Billions,yet you turned the statement to POLITICS! Shame!
So now that South East has moved away from PDP failure of 16- good years to a new Party- Labour,then we should not hear word and anybody who dare disagreed is termed an enemy!
Is this how Democracy works in the East?
In a true Democratic Politics,a father and his family can be in different Political Parties! People must have choices in politics!
It's politics without bitterness and this Obi's followers are too toxic.Its now more of Region Politics.
Na wao!
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by ambale(m): 10:35am On Aug 11, 2022
Damidave1124:
Most of those castigating Umahi up there did not even read the write up.

Both ASUU and federal government should find a lasting solution to this incessant strike.
If government can meet more than half of what the striking lecturers are demanding, I think the strike will be called off.


But as a governor, and a member of the ruling party he should be advocating solutions

The education sector can bring us some cool forex if invested into properly, gone are the days you do everything for social purpose

Let our government gets busy in developing the nation and stop giving excuses as if the citizens will be the one to provide solutions to our numerous problems.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Honjoshy4u: 10:44am On Aug 11, 2022
Billygee2u:

But, shame to Nigerian students that can't revolt

When thier leaders are busy misbehaving with the same people that is afflicting them.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Panda7(m): 10:45am On Aug 11, 2022
the problem begins when there is no position for an ssce holder, civil service employment requires an holder of ph.d or b.sc as the least. there wouldn't be much need for b.sc if there were civil employments for ssce holders.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Nyanabo(m): 10:47am On Aug 11, 2022
einsteine:



There is no country in the world that makes first degree a minimum. The hallmark of a good educational system is that a secondary education should be enough to provide needed literacy, numeracy and civic education. Tertiary education is then for more purposeful reasons.

Keep telling lies to your self.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by sotall(m): 10:49am On Aug 11, 2022
murmee:
Where did you get the information? Is it a proven fact?

An information that even the dog in my backyard knows by now
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by frog12: 10:54am On Aug 11, 2022
good point. we should also slash lawmakers salaries
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by kay29000(m): 10:59am On Aug 11, 2022
29kobo:


That was ASUU's original demand...as agreed to in the 2009 ASUU/FG agreement.

Whoa! 13 years ago. Thanks for this info. I understand this matter better now.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by DavSagacity(m): 11:07am On Aug 11, 2022
But they could use 1.4 Billions of borrowed money to buy Exotic cars for Niger Republic.
A lot of our politicians are not well upstairs
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by DavSagacity(m): 11:08am On Aug 11, 2022
Exactly.
Mokason288:
This man sounds foooooolish

But your president can buy cars worth 1.4 billion for another country

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Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by stanluiz(m): 11:24am On Aug 11, 2022
fitinwell:


So you are satisfied, with the dipilitated Lecture rooms, poor Toilet,Break down ,Hostels, and Poor Offices states,No Good Water or No water on campus..

No Lab equipment.. Poor State of Salaries..

All these are what Academic Unions are fighting for...

So seat up and think well...
How sure are you that ASUU and University VCs will steal and loot the money if FG give 1.1 trillion naira ?

No be ASUU Waka come! Other sectors of the country also need money like Power, security, health etc.

Police and Army also have poor state of salary but you don't see them going on strike. ASUU is also fighting for their selfish interest. Most of their children school in foreign universities.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by stanluiz(m): 11:32am On Aug 11, 2022
einsteine:
If you give universities 1.1 trillion over 5 years, ASUU members will end up embezzling it. No difference between ASUU and the politicians. After all, during elections, ASUU members are used as returning officers and over the years, we can see how much rigging these ASUU people have facilitated.
That what I keep telling people. There is no difference between ASUU and the politicians.

Even if you FG withdraw all the billions of dollars in our foreign reserve and give ASUU, ASUU will still loot and embezzle the money and demand for more!!

ASUU is fighting their selfish interest. They just use the students as pawns. Know this and know peace.

I wish we have president that has ball so that he can deal with ASUU nonsense once and for all.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by PharmacyStore: 11:34am On Aug 11, 2022
Okay we have heard
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by stanluiz(m): 11:42am On Aug 11, 2022
Warlord12:


https://guardian.ng/news/government-will-not-borrow-n1-1-trillion-to-meet-asuus-demand-says-umahi/
University education is not for everyone. What matter is secondary and vocational education. One can start something there, earn a living and have job. Umahi summarize everything! I support him on that one.

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Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by NavasBit: 11:50am On Aug 11, 2022
Bullshit.. can't you read and understand simple explanation. Their demand is too much.
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by SecretReporter(f): 12:30pm On Aug 11, 2022
Damidave1124:
Most of those castigating Umahi up there did not even read the write up.

Both ASUU and federal government should find a lasting solution to this incessant strike.
If government can meet more than half of what the striking lecturers are demanding, I think the strike will be called off.

just shut up ur mouth
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by phatek(m): 1:45pm On Aug 11, 2022
Bt they will borrow to buy cars and send to niger republic �
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Benrosaria(m): 2:10pm On Aug 11, 2022
Finishing Round of 11/100 has just been known
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Terawa(m): 2:23pm On Aug 11, 2022
A fool at 50
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Evaloyal2J(f): 3:02pm On Aug 11, 2022
Damidave1124:
Most of those castigating Umahi up there did not even read the write up.

Both ASUU and federal government should find a lasting solution to this incessant strike.
If government can meet more than half of what the striking lecturers are demanding, I think the strike will be called off.

please tell, what is the health, educational, economic and security importance of wasting 1.4 billion on cruiser vehicles and trillions on rail way to same Niger Republic, that is the main stream of bandits and all forms of terrorists into Nigeria. Please tell us how profitable it is to chase rats when your house is on fire
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Micmuzac: 3:09pm On Aug 11, 2022
this one is foolishly playing to the gallery, did ASUU ask them to pay all in one year? how many years have they been renegotiating and government defaulting on her part of the timelines? they prefer to borrow money to build moribund railways that won't even boost the dead economy and they can't take a faction of that wasted investment to boost education? this is also claim to be educated?

Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Ruggedfighter: 4:01pm On Aug 11, 2022
wonderaches:
But they will spend more during campaign period, just do your jobs please
Can u make a forum like nairaland?
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by MtDave55: 4:23pm On Aug 11, 2022
They can borrow to donate $1m to Afghanistan and buy luxury cars worth N1.4B for Niger Republic, abi?
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by begge: 4:40pm On Aug 11, 2022
Only if is ruga
Re: Umahi: Government Will Not Borrow N1.1 Trillion To Meet ASUU’s Demand by Wwwq: 4:42pm On Aug 11, 2022
Hmmm

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