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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by cisohey939: 12:25pm On May 30, 2023
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by OfficialRep(m): 12:26pm On May 30, 2023
Funny
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by ezenna191(m): 12:27pm On May 30, 2023
ASUU and strike are twins to the detriment of students. When two elephants fight, the grass suffers.
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by Blackman101: 12:28pm On May 30, 2023
very Good
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by osuofia2(m): 12:28pm On May 30, 2023
Good , assu Wahala don de too much. No work no pay

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by enemyofprogress: 12:30pm On May 30, 2023
Las las lecturers go use their heads before joining strike.





Seun when will your moderators go on strike? Their banning is too much

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by olatuns2017: 12:30pm On May 30, 2023
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by Nobody: 12:30pm On May 30, 2023
Many of the ASUU lecturers made a lot of bribe money by rigging election for politicians.

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by benjaminlawson(m): 12:34pm On May 30, 2023
Yourprick:
u didn't work for 8 months and you want pay lol

If you people that cant think uprightly were argued that because of 8 months strike, they should not be paid, what of nnpc refinery workers who have not refine one drum of crude oil for the past 10 years but are receiving salaries, what would you do to them.

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by vikstandon(m): 12:34pm On May 30, 2023
Manny21:
This timing is wrong for ASUU. Who will negotiate with them. No Minister, no special assistant either on labour or education. That means they may need to wait for new Ministers to be appointed and to settle down before embarking on a strike


You didn't read to understand.

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by Herbiodun09: 12:36pm On May 30, 2023
zieraw2005:
We need to get every department to be accountable for once.

I feel these whole thing can be fixed if Nigeria 🇳🇬 can start hourly pay.

Till then, we will be doing same thing and be expecting different result.

I totally agree with you.

This will drive unemployment down as well. Ppl might end up working round the clock. I mean organizations might end up employing more to work round the clock while driving productivity as well.

This salary thing is a “either i cheat you or you cheat me” situation. Either the employer or the employee get to cheat
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by gaskiyamagana: 12:37pm On May 30, 2023
Children of the judge are affected, that is why he judged that way. As a university student during his time and compare to the present, his conscience must be regretting.
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by Banhammy717: 12:38pm On May 30, 2023
Shikenna
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by lexy2014: 12:39pm On May 30, 2023
Very sound judgement
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by thesicilian: 12:39pm On May 30, 2023
TheGoodJoe:
Strike continues.

Federal Government will understand solidarity forever.
Do you understand that this ruling favours the students better? It means that lecturers will no longer be going on incessant strikes over and over again because of the same issues. Which will lead to students graduating in time. It also means that lecturers will have to think very hard before they embark on strikes, and when they do, it will be for very short periods, most likely a week or two so it doesn't affect their salaries. Because while you may think that these lectures are fighting for the education sector, they're not. They're actually just fighting for their own pockets. That's why they usually usually call of the strikes when government promise to pay them their salary demands even without word on educational infrastructural development.

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by Yourprick: 12:42pm On May 30, 2023
benjaminlawson:


If you people that cant think uprightly were argued that because of 8 months strike, they should not be paid, what of nnpc refinery workers who have not refine one drum of crude oil for the past 10 years but are receiving salaries, what would you do to them.
did the nnpc workers go on strike?,own a business And let workers go on strike hope you will pay for striking months

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by Sunshine34(m): 12:44pm On May 30, 2023
Just the way it should be.
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by gaskiyamagana: 12:46pm On May 30, 2023
benjaminlawson:


If you people that cant think uprightly were argued that because of 8 months strike, they should not be paid, what of nnpc refinery workers who have not refine one drum of crude oil for the past 10 years but are receiving salaries, what would you do to them.
What's an excellent and sanest comparison. How l wish that judge and his hosanna praise singers reason in this way.
Anyway, as some Nigerians are fantastically corrupt in money misappropriation, also, some are fantastically morons when it comes to judgement and justice.

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by BJanta: 12:47pm On May 30, 2023
Thank GOD for this ruling. Those lazy louts who have been using the same notes to teach uncountable generations of students will know that when next they go on strike shall be as having absconded. Your sack letter will be waiting for you.
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by gaskiyamagana: 12:48pm On May 30, 2023
Yourprick:
did the nnpc workers go on strike?,own a business And let workers go on strike hope you will pay for striking months

Which works are they doing, condition and term of which are terribly deteriorating for them to strike on?
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by TheGoodJoe(m): 12:49pm On May 30, 2023
thesicilian:

Do you understand that this ruling favours the students better? It means that lecturers will no longer be going on incessant strikes over and over again because of the same issues. Which will lead to students graduating in time. It also means that lecturers will have to think very hard before they embark on strikes, and when they do, it will be for very short periods, most likely a week or two so it doesn't affect their salaries. Because while you may think that these lectures are fighting for the education sector, they're not. They're actually just fighting for their own pockets. That's why they usually usually call of the strikes when government promise to pay them their salary demands even without word on educational infrastructural development.

Let us see if they won't go on strike soon.

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by BJanta: 12:55pm On May 30, 2023
Manny21:
This timing is wrong for ASUU. Who will negotiate with them. No Minister, no special assistant either on labour or education. That means they may need to wait for new Ministers to be appointed and to settle down before embarking on a strike

Court rulings are not open to negotiations, they can only be appealed. Decided cases not appealed become parts of the law of the land.

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by nwakibie3(m): 12:58pm On May 30, 2023
Good for them.


Make them go chop the bribe they collected from inec to rig election
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by GeneralBuhari: 1:03pm On May 30, 2023
ASUU lost the battle a long time ago.

The moment they started having this entitlement mentality like going on strike is their birthright, that was when it became necessary to remind them that they are still federal government employees.

General Buhari will be remembered for putting ASUU in their rightful place.

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by nairalanda1(m): 1:07pm On May 30, 2023
thesicilian:

Do you understand that this ruling favours the students better? It means that lecturers will no longer be going on incessant strikes over and over again because of the same issues. Which will lead to students graduating in time. It also means that lecturers will have to think very hard before they embark on strikes, and when they do, it will be for very short periods, most likely a week or two so it doesn't affect their salaries. Because while you may think that these lectures are fighting for the education sector, they're not. They're actually just fighting for their own pockets. That's why they usually usually call of the strikes when government promise to pay them their salary demands even without word on educational infrastructural development.

Actually, lecturers are fighting for the education sector, in particular , the right for students not to suffer increased fees.

If Government does not increase funding, the universities would be faced with two choices....1) either they raise fees to somewhere in the millions of naira or 2) keep quiet, and watch as standards in government universites keep falling. (I think that fees should go up, but most Nigerians don't think that way, so....).

In 2018, the then VC of ABU...someone who would get angry if ASUU went on strike in his university...gave a speech.In the speech, he stated that government gives him one tenth of what he needs to pay for overheads per annum. (ABU is a very large university by landmass, as anyone knows). He then went on to say that if government wants Cambridge level degrees it better pay cambridge level money.

At the end of the day, where do you expect the VC to get extra money from for overheads and so forth. (Note that universites are now doing things like paying directly for electric power...something they were not doing in the 1990's.).

Also, academics in Nigeria are competing on the global stage. You want to do big time research, and y'all can't because government is not funding your labs well.? You cannot compete with global universites because funding is in the pits.?

At the end, we will all complain that our universites are backward. But increase government funding...you will come and say ASUU is fighting for their pocket. Increase fees...you would chant poverty.


All I know is, at some point, the private unis, where fees are sky high...will surpass government universites. And where does that leave the poor who rely on government universities.

ASUU is on strike for far more than their pockets.

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by Slurity(m): 1:07pm On May 30, 2023
id4sho:
PMB na bad ass tongue

Ngige, where are you now undecided
You don't like the verdict? put yourself to government shoes.
Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by israelmao(m): 1:09pm On May 30, 2023
Buhari was disastrous in every affair of government,you maltrreated the finest and brightest brains yet you demanded the best out of them,most atimes the best can only come from the best of minds when the environment is right.

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by azikiweironsi(m): 1:16pm On May 30, 2023
benjaminlawson:


If you people that cant think uprightly were argued that because of 8 months strike, they should not be paid, what of nnpc refinery workers who have not refine one drum of crude oil for the past 10 years but are receiving salaries, what would you do to them.

Two wrongs cannot make a right. Because NNPC pays their staff without refining a drum is not the same as going on strike. They reported to work but their tools are not functioning. Who's fault is that ? For ASUU who pays the students that lost months of lectures or the parents that pays the school fees and accommodation ?
Let's forget this argument self, can you as an individual pay someone who does not do your work ?

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Re: FG v ASUU: Members who joined the strike Not Entitled To Salaries, Court Rules by fasbat(m): 1:18pm On May 30, 2023

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