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ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike - Education (2) - Nairaland

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Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by saintkel(m): 12:12pm On Oct 22, 2025
Pastorjohn2:
President tinubu has done well, I can't wait to vote him again for the next election.

This is something PDP and Peter obi can never achieve
What is it with u guys n Peter Obi?....why not compare Tinubu to ur Awolowo and the Akintolas them
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by Cajal(m): 12:13pm On Oct 22, 2025
Kingpele:
ASUU thought it was during pdp days ,when education was taken seriously..since APC came with buharia who allegedly don't have certificate and tinubu whose certificates are questionable..the only man in the world who started college one year before it was established...APC government have zero regards for education and if ASUU insist on going on strike they will be wasting their time
This is your PDP days oo

Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by Izugreat8940: 12:22pm On Oct 22, 2025
Cash out for time
More money
ASUU no be ASUU again
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by kelechi50: 12:35pm On Oct 22, 2025
Under Buhari, how many months did the strike last and Tinubu traveled then.
Pastorjohn2:
President tinubu has done well, I can't wait to vote him again for the next election.

This is something PDP and Peter obi can never achieve
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by hotseat: 12:48pm On Oct 22, 2025
ASUU, thanks for agreeing to come back to the negotiation table.

When the Union was about going on its 2-week warning strike, it bluntly refused all entreaties for it to reconsider its stance.

Although one can hardly fault the Union on its stance, "jaw-jaw" is often better than "war-war".

Not forgetting that the current undesirable situation isn't a creation of the present administration, dialogue and not confrontation is required to find a middle course to the dispute.

Mr President means well and he would address the current challenges facing our Ivory Towers to the satisfaction of staff and students in no distant time.

The challenges are myriad!

The resources are limited!


However, Professor Christopher Piwuna, congratulations on your first ASUU warning strike because if you don't say "I am here nobody would say you are there".

Aluta continua!

Victoria acerta!




@hotseat
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by Nobody: 2:05pm On Oct 22, 2025
Which Wednesday was he talking about?
Today's wednesday a d it's just 2:04 pm right now.
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by Honestey: 2:11pm On Oct 22, 2025
ASUU have satisfied, no talk of no strike under Tinubu government again
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by Topshow2010(m): 2:29pm On Oct 22, 2025
What an obscene system ,you go on strikes at the expense of your student academic progress yet you will be paid the number of days while the students lost outrightly.
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by ogawisdom(m): 3:33pm On Oct 22, 2025
No work no pay with Christmas around the corner, fear fear ASUU grin
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by wildernessVoice: 4:16pm On Oct 22, 2025
StreetFight:
Universities were locked for over six months when Yar'Adua and Goatluck Jonathan were in government with their torn PDP umbrella. Is that not the reason why you couldn't graduate ?
BREAKING NEWS
All Nigeria Prisons are now opened for free entry and exit. Crimes on the spree
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by AuthegaPRIMUS(m): 5:51pm On Oct 22, 2025
Nooooooooooooooo😭😭😭😭😭😭
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by biggz82: 6:13pm On Oct 22, 2025
After the exchange of brown envelope
Re: ASUU Suspends Two-week Warning Strike by Dbegining: 8:29pm On Oct 22, 2025
nairalanda1:
The same pdp that did not fufil the 2009 agreement as well.

Also under the same pdp, the universities were still a mess as they are now
Yes, but under PDP the fees weren't as expensive as they are now.
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