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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Sens8: 10:43am On Aug 25, 2022
Igbodicool:
APC government that throws billions around and some of their officials loot our commonwealth in billions will claim they don't have money to meet ASUU demands.

A very wicked government with wicked supporters. That's why before they won, they keep talking about soaking in blood and there is blood everywhere today in their regime including blood pressure.

Did PDP government settle the debt? Was Nigeria not richer then? Or you just chose to be selectively dumb.

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by ede1(m): 10:45am On Aug 25, 2022
Stop fuel subsidy NOW and diversify that fund into the educational sector of the country.

Remove fuel and use half of that money to subsidise Education.

Free education from Elementary to secondary and students will pay 50 percent school fees as against what we have now in all universities.

Take half of the current fuel subsidy money every month and share it among universities. Establish a presidential cancel on Eduncational fund monitoring committee which the school SUG president and members, members of each state house of representative from and senators, presidential cancel on Education fund management members from ministry of edu. and state exco on edu fund managements from each state ministry of edu, ASUN, NLC and TUC, traditional rulers and civil society be members of each university across their their states and the entire nation.


This fund can pay leacturals awesomely and provide basic infrastructure.

So any university that choose to go on strike should hold the presidential cancel on education fund subsidy responsible as they failed to utilise their fund effectively.

It will create a competitive analysis among universities and their electoral pays depending on how their funds are managed.

With this the government will be able to remove his hand in education management in the country and permanently solve Asun strike for ever.

our problem na bad leadership and no williness to help. not lack of ideals
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Ibegtodiffer: 10:59am On Aug 25, 2022
Softmirror:
ASUU RASCALITY.
�It's terribly sad that successive Nigerian governments, over the years, have allowed ASUU to hold in captivity, the destiny of young Nigerians.

�The reason being that, when they have raped the nation, they are paid a lump sum in arrears of salaries and wages, for no job done.

�There is no nation where bad and negative behaviours are rewarded positively. This is why the Federal Government MUST stand on it's "No work, No Pay" rule.

�As painful as the current strike is, this stand of the Federal Government, will put a PERMANENT end to the incesstant greedy and selfish strikes that favours only the ASUU Executives.

�The ASUU executives, have union dues to live on for as long as the strikes last. The Lecturers who pay the dues, are left with no salaries for months on end. The Lecturers can help by demanding to know how their dues have been spent and that it's not funding the extravagant lifestyles of those they entrusted the funds to.

�So why are the Lecturers not concerned? They are also, the ones who teach in private universities so they earn in those places too. Teaching in four different universities ensure that they are not committed nor dedicated to any of their unfortunate students.

�"The Congress of University Academics (CONUA) has asked the federal government to conclude its registration. CONUA has been seeking formal recognition for about four years since it's members broke away from the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU). -@PremiumTimes

In my myopic opinion, this union should be registered and recognised. The Federal Government needs to look into this. It's a viable alternative to the morbidly politicised ASUU.

�The Government of Muhammadu Buhari has expended a total of ₦6,003,947,848,237 in capital and recurrent expenditure in the education sector, in the past 7 years. In addition, there're interventions from TETFUND and UBEC amounting to ₦2.5 Trillion and ₦553,134,967,498 in capital investments, respectively

�JAMB now remits billions of Naira to the Federal Government. What happens to the Tuition fees paid by Nigerian students in Universities? Just asking.

�This ASUU rascality will be the last prolonged strike by ASUU in Nigeria. We are getting there. As we say in England, "It gets worse before it gets better."

�Please stand by your government to win this final battle for Nigerian students and Nigeria.

�God bless Nigeria.
Lauretta Onochie.
@Laurestar.

The post is as useless as the author. It's also a bunch of lies.
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by platz(m): 10:59am On Aug 25, 2022
Austink0:


The government should give them what they want.
Who do they want?
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Ibegtodiffer: 11:05am On Aug 25, 2022
rusher14:
I think the government should only make concessions that are realistic.

If ASUU wants to live in the cloud or blackmail government because it is close to elections, let them do their worst.

Whoever takes over would meet the same reality maybe even worse on ground.

Remember, if they strike for 1 year, they'll be expecting the entire backlog be paid.

Students, if you like continue supporting ASUU.
What realistic concession have the government made that warrants a call off of the strike?

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by luckyz4rea(m): 11:20am On Aug 25, 2022
dollynnn:
ASUU members mean serious business.

Lamentably, the students are the ones who will bear the brunt.

True!

At this point I can only suggest that SUGs should take action constructively, to ensure that students be compensated in a way that lecturers and others fighting for themselves would get the dividend of what they are fighting for moment ASUU’s call is completely answered, otherwise the students are in for a long thing!

If that happens, it will end up a win-win situation for students and the staffs affected!

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Igbodicool(m): 11:20am On Aug 25, 2022
Sens8:


Did PDP government settle the debt? Was Nigeria not richer then? Or you just chose to be selectively dumb.
So you don't have solutions to Nigeria problems again?
Shift goal posts make you look dumb.
You can talk another think.
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by campuscatch: 11:24am On Aug 25, 2022
SolarEngr:
Double Wahala for Dem bother

Too sad

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by naikeboy(m): 11:26am On Aug 25, 2022
Hmmmm isorite
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by CzarChris(m): 11:29am On Aug 25, 2022
rusher14:

I think the government should only make concessions that are realistic.

If ASUU wants to live in the cloud or blackmail government because it is close to elections, let them do their worst.

Whoever takes over would meet the same reality maybe even worse on ground.

Remember, if they strike for 1 year, they'll be expecting the entire backlog be paid.

Students please continue supporting ASUU.
Everything has been agreed to by ASUU, it's just the backlog that is the current bone of contention. FG said no payment of backlogs, ASUU says it's either you pay the backlog or we start a fresh session and scrap the session within the strike period. It's that simple. It's the FG that has been blackmailing ASUU agreement reached since 2017. Haba mana!
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by campuscatch: 11:32am On Aug 25, 2022
Austink0:


The government should give them what they want.

They have arrived at a reasonable agreement. What ASUU wants is payment for the duration for which its members have been strike
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Elsueno: 11:38am On Aug 25, 2022
grin

if dis government ignore ASUU till election, I am absolutely sure d next one wouldn't give a shyt about ASUU 4 a while.

ASUU are also forgetting something very important, Nigerians adapt very easily..if d strike lasts too long most students go find thier bearings & gradual ASUU would become irrelevant. As number of hostages (students) keep dwindling grin

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by campuscatch: 11:45am On Aug 25, 2022
Elsueno:
grin

if dis government ignore ASUU till election, I am absolutely sure d next one wouldn't give a shyt about ASUU 4 a while.

ASUU are also forgetting something very important, Nigerians adapt very easily..if d strike lasts too long most students go find thier bearings & gradual ASUU would become irrelevant. As number of hostages (students) keep dwindling grin

You have said nothing but the truth
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by gr8child(m): 11:47am On Aug 25, 2022
Are those thumbprints? Why? Were the voters illiterate?
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by wasuka14(m): 11:49am On Aug 25, 2022
campuscatch:


https://www.facebook.com/1447996982173935/posts/pfbid02eztDWd9F1MUQpNFuB2Lsq3j38qzLgHNHpytcPjxT61EiTah7WFN7yyGN3BDb3k1l/?app=fbl

God punishment the person that returned my alma mater, 'Better By Far' back to Useless ASUU. ASUU from there inception is about hooliganism against government not for academic performance.

These are the lecturers that Bleep somebody daughters, failed you if you don't buy their useless Google downloaded handout.

Government need to end ASUU. Barnish anything ASUU pls. If u can't lecture in the university without joining ASUU then, get work elsewhere nah.
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by campuscatch: 11:50am On Aug 25, 2022
wasuka14:


God punishment the person that returned my alma mater, 'Better By Far' back to Useless ASUU. ASUU from there inception is about hooliganism against government not for academic performance.

These are the lecturers that Bleep somebody daughters, failed you if you don't buy their useless Google downloaded handout.

Government need to end ASUU. Barnish anything ASUU pls. If u can't lecture in the university without joining ASUU then, get work elsewhere nah.

You mean UNILORIN?
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by campuscatch: 11:57am On Aug 25, 2022
Secondly:


This is the reason why I am now completely tired of ASUU.

They want their six months salaries to be paid but will they restore all the years they have wasted for me because of their incessant strikes?

ASUU says they are ready to go back to complete the delayed semesters, and therefore should be entitled to the 6 months salaries
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Elsueno: 12:04pm On Aug 25, 2022
Goldie16:
99% of ASUU lecturers have their children in public universities. Their kids are also at home. I'm at home as well
Let's endure while they fight for our education.

Sister, I would be honest with u, ASUU isn't fighting for any students but thier pockets...After shouting about sacrifice to ur fellow students, the first thing they ask when govt invited them is for their salaries from 6 months which they where relaxing at home to be paid follow b4 they accept resumption....that means u students would be d sacrificial lambs in dat arrangement grin

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by LocalMan2(m): 12:08pm On Aug 25, 2022
I stand with the government on this issue of strike, many of you don't know why the government is not paying attention to them. What ASUU are demanding for is too voluminous and if the Govt. Should agree to pay them you will see other sector of the government coming up with the same demand, maybe, Doctors, Nurse Civil servant or the Militarys.
Beside ASUU are not ready to be captured on the government integrated payroll, the IPPIS. So many of them wants to be taking salarys from different universities regardless of any amount the government is going to pay.
So who is selfish here? ASUU are the witches and wizard battling our educational system. Bunch of vultures and lizards. God will punish them all.


Igbodicool:
APC government that throws billions around and some of their officials loot our commonwealth in billions will claim they don't have money to meet ASUU demands.

A very wicked government with wicked supporters. That's why before they won, they keep talking about soaking in blood and there is blood everywhere today in their regime including blood pressure.

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by ifihearam: 12:16pm On Aug 25, 2022
Austink0:


The government should give them what they want.

I understand but look at it from the government angle,if they yield,other unions and association would tow that line. No government wants to be at the mercy of any institution or hold them to ransom.

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Hannania(m): 12:19pm On Aug 25, 2022
Doyou2019:

ASUU should yet again resume, and get what it can from a government that has proven time and time again to be untrustworthy, since the dawn of its administration!
What did I just read?
Hostels are overcrowded, labs are grossly lacking in tools, research work is zilch, libraries are shii, power dead, everything that makes a university what it should be in the 21st Century is totally absent, yet this buffoon expects business to continue as usual?
I talk am na. Dumbos can't think. They can't even fail at it. It's his type getting ready to vote APC and failure back into power. Oniranu.


Again, future parents should do Nigeria a favour by making sure their kids do not to end up as useless as this idiot on here. It's the least we can all do to salvage this country.

No, future parents should make sure they don't train irrational persons like you who can't lay their points without demeaning a fellow human. You're just displaying the exact thing you claim to fight over which is irrational attitude with lack of public manners.

The issue of our educational sector is a framework that needs total revamping. No nation runs our kind of educational system in the 21st century and has a successful system.

Please learn to speak in public space, it will help you a lot.

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by campuscatch: 12:25pm On Aug 25, 2022
Elsueno:


Sister, I would be honest with u, ASUU isn't fighting for any students but thier pockets...After shouting about sacrifice to ur fellow students, the first thing they ask when govt invited them is for their salaries from 6 months which they where relaxing at home to be paid follow b4 they accept resumption....that means u students would be d sacrificial lambs in dat arrangement grin

You make a valid point but it is totally not true
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Timmi: 12:29pm On Aug 25, 2022
campuscatch:


https://www.facebook.com/1447996982173935/posts/pfbid02eztDWd9F1MUQpNFuB2Lsq3j38qzLgHNHpytcPjxT61EiTah7WFN7yyGN3BDb3k1l/?app=fbl

So it’s only 20 public universities that we have in Nigeria? These ones are just making themselves irrelevant in the over all s heme of things. Prospective students and parents should just stay away from applying to these universities

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Joans2: 12:53pm On Aug 25, 2022
Why will the youths of this generation not keep doing yahoo when education is no more valued in this country ,the government don't care , ASUU on their own part are wicked
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Elsueno: 12:58pm On Aug 25, 2022
campuscatch:

You make a valid point but it is totally not true
pls enlighten me bros
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by promzy555(m): 1:03pm On Aug 25, 2022
Softmirror:


SOME OF THESE LECTURES ARE MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS .....BUT INSTEAD OF FINDING WHERE TO PRACTICE THEIR PROFESSION MOST HAVE BECOME TAXI DRIVERS. YOU START TO WONDER!
U are very correct, my friend is really complaining.

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Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by dchamp234(m): 1:12pm On Aug 25, 2022
dollynnn:
ASUU members mean serious business.

Lamentably, the students are the ones who will bear the brunt.
Them say na who wear shoe na him know where de pain am, lecturers can't continue on empty stomach while an ordinary PAs to government officials and government officials themselves live in heaven..
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by dollynnn(f): 1:14pm On Aug 25, 2022
luckyz4rea:


True!

At this point I can only suggest that SUGs should take action constructively, to ensure that students be compensated in a way that lecturers and others fighting for themselves would get the dividend of what they are fighting for moment ASUU’s call is completely answered, otherwise the students are in for a long thing!

If that happens, it will end up a win-win situation for students and the staffs affected!

The SUGs are like toothless bull dogs. They can only bark but can not bite.

NANS is even worse. Political affiliations, corruption and cowardice have eaten deep into its fabrics.
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by luckyz4rea(m): 1:16pm On Aug 25, 2022
dollynnn:


The SUGs are like toothless bull dogs. They can only bark but can not bite.

Lol!

May not be all of ‘em
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Grandemperor(m): 1:19pm On Aug 25, 2022
Doyou2019:


Saying the strike is losing its relevance is like saying the drive to get our universities working is losing its relevance.

Your government spends over 1 trillion every quarter servicing moribund refineries, turns around to tell you it cannot afford a miserly 1.2 trillion to revitalize education in the country, and you buy it hook and sinker like a naive little boy who's just starting out life No be juju be that?

Make we dey try reason for this country na. Future generations should sha do the country a favour by training their kids to be thinkers.
There are way too many idiots on here for one country.
Kilode!
.........
Always, something gotta be missing? ''hook and sinker''? Where is the ''line''?
Re: ASUU Strike: How Nigerian Universities Voted by Philipmaxwell: 1:45pm On Aug 25, 2022
Doyou2019:


Saying the strike is losing its relevance is like saying the drive to get our universities working is losing its relevance.

Your government spends over 1 trillion every quarter servicing moribund refineries, turns around to tell you it cannot afford a miserly 1.2 trillion to revitalize education in the country, and you buy it hook and sinker like a naive little boy who's just starting out life No be juju be that?

Make we dey try reason for this country na. Future generations should sha do the country a favour by training their kids to be thinkers.
There are way too many idiots on here for one country.
Kilode!

A bundle load of nonsense. #1.2 trillion is miserly? You are just funny.

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