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This awards no blend at all. Fifa was in a hurry to please some people. ![]() |
FIFA Don carry Pen write e own awards ![]() |
The match is about to continue. Source: Super sports studio. |
The Zambian official caused controversy as he first blew the full-time whistle in the 85th minute, before again whistling before the 90th-minute mark |
Referee don end match ![]() |
Is that a ree card? Africa referees are useless |
Agbero club |
Leicester 1, Liverpool 0 |
It must be UBA |
Kopp dey use children play Leicester City. Mad man ![]() |
Red card Liverpool |
Liverpool second goal was ojoro |
Goal spurs 2-2 |
How is that not a handball? |
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may strike notice to the federal government over its failure to implement the agreement reached with the union, THISDAY has learnt. The union leaders met in Abuja last night with all the zonal branches to harmonise the union’s position on the alleged non-fulfillment of the agreement contained in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the federal government. ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, who confirmed the meeting in a telephone conversation with THISDAY, however declined to respond to further enquiries on the outcome of the meeting. However, a source privy to the meeting, told THISDAY that most of the resolutions from the ASUU branches across the country were in support of proceeding on strike. The source stated that after going through the reports presented by the zones, the ASUU president still went ahead to present the progress of the implementation of the MoU. But the various branches insisted that the level of implementation of the agreement was unacceptable. ASUU is demanding the full implementation of 2020 Memorandum of Action it signed with the federal government. At the fifth and sixth convocations of Federal University Oye Ekiti yesterday, President Muhammadu Buhari insisted that the Federal Government had released funds for payment of earned allowances and revitalisation to universities. Buhari identified funding as a major problem confronting the Nigerian university system and as well the primary basis of incessant industrial actions in the ivory towers. The president said his administration had “consistently paid serious attention to the issue of university funding”. Buhari, who was represented by a Director in the National Universities Commission, John Ahmadu, said his administration had handled funding issues in universities “through multiple sources, including education budgets across various Ministries, Departments and Agencies, but most importantly through the Federal Ministry of Education as well as the Tertiary Education Trust Fund. “As a government, we will not relent on this commitment. We will continue to support the university system through improved funding and infrastructural development. In this regard, my government has repositioned the TETFUND to be able to address the infrastructural gaps in our tertiary institutions. “As evidence of our commitment to the welfare of university staff, the Federal Government recently released funds for the payment of Earned Allowances as well as the revitalisation of universities. We will continue to do more within available resources considering other competing national needs,” he said. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/12/19/ASUU-may-issue-strike-notice-over-fgs-non-implementation-of-agreement/?fbclid=IwAR35P9xIKWwWhgm5XJwFxY8hbwaNyvRvw |
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may strike notice to the federal government over its failure to implement the agreement reached with the union, THISDAY has learnt. The union leaders met in Abuja last night with all the zonal branches to harmonise the union’s position on the alleged non-fulfillment of the agreement contained in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the federal government. ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, who confirmed the meeting in a telephone conversation with THISDAY, however declined to respond to further enquiries on the outcome of the meeting. However, a source privy to the meeting, told THISDAY that most of the resolutions from the ASUU branches across the country were in support of proceeding on strike. The source stated that after going through the reports presented by the zones, the ASUU president still went ahead to present the progress of the implementation of the MoU. But the various branches insisted that the level of implementation of the agreement was unacceptable. ASUU is demanding the full implementation of 2020 Memorandum of Action it signed with the federal government. At the fifth and sixth convocations of Federal University Oye Ekiti yesterday, President Muhammadu Buhari insisted that the Federal Government had released funds for payment of earned allowances and revitalisation to universities. Buhari identified funding as a major problem confronting the Nigerian university system and as well the primary basis of incessant industrial actions in the ivory towers. The president said his administration had “consistently paid serious attention to the issue of university funding”. Buhari, who was represented by a Director in the National Universities Commission, John Ahmadu, said his administration had handled funding issues in universities “through multiple sources, including education budgets across various Ministries, Departments and Agencies, but most importantly through the Federal Ministry of Education as well as the Tertiary Education Trust Fund. “As a government, we will not relent on this commitment. We will continue to support the university system through improved funding and infrastructural development. In this regard, my government has repositioned the TETFUND to be able to address the infrastructural gaps in our tertiary institutions. “As evidence of our commitment to the welfare of university staff, the Federal Government recently released funds for the payment of Earned Allowances as well as the revitalisation of universities. We will continue to do more within available resources considering other competing national needs,” he said. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/12/19/ASUU-may-issue-strike-notice-over-fgs-non-implementation-of-agreement/?fbclid=IwAR35P9xIKWwWhgm5XJwFxY8hbwaNyvRvwGQzctAhWLMsYp8zxVcxy3In0NU |
After long consultantion among the zones ASUU has hereby declared an indefinite strike Nationwide Till all demands are fulfilled, this Time ASUU made it clear that no amount of pressure will resist them from resuming untill all the demands Are fulfilled ��� Official details coming soon..... |
puremaker7:See dis ode |
puremaker7:You're a joker. Is westham a top four team? Westham trashed Manchester City via penalty? You're a joker. This win is paining you. Is westham a threat to arsenal ? History is there for you to check. Underrate ke |
Silentgroper:That's the reason why they underrated arsenal because they won against some big teams. Football is not like that o. West ham will not see Europe this season self. West ham is small club to arsenal |
Silentgroper:Underrated what. What's special about that West ham team? |
Box18:Sorry please |
The Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Education, Sonny Echono, on Thursday said most of the agreements reached with the Academic Staff Union of Universities were under duress.https://punchng.com/fg-reached-agreement-with-ASUU-under-duress/
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Kinzo0917:Deep down you know say this team na trash. |
Is this the new Man utd under the new manager? This team is not good at all |
That Ghana player should receive life ban. See the way e fall yakata for ground. |
playoffs will not be business as usual oga op. I think there will be semi final games and final games. Only three nations will qualify from the playoffs. Poland, Italy, Sweden, stubborn North Macedonia etc are there. Portugal will struggle |
AlexBells:Thunder where are you? |
I can't believe that Okafor from Nigeria is playing for Switzerland senior team. The guy is tormenting Italy tonight. Okafor is too good |
helinues:I should be asking you. |
I don't know the type of football some people watched tonight. Arsenal was not that brilliant tonight but two stupid errors gave Palace an unlikely win. Palace defended all through the game. Palace first goal was a foul on Patey. Arsenal is a very useless club. No team deserves to win tonight. |
They're all winners abeg |
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