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They are both your friends, but you stole Obis mandate in 2003 gubernatorial election in anambra state... Join LP, we'll reject you in Anambra. Just dey flex your muscle for ASUU matter finish first. |
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Ngige and his CONUA in a Macabre Dance of shame on ASUU Strike… Nigeria seems to have always been unfortunate in the characters and the temperaments of those who have been leading it as a nation. This statement finds its relevance appropriately in the current crops of the gangs and the rascals in power in Nigeria as we speak. Take for example Mr Ngige, the current Minister of Labour, one will see a man who clearly does not understand anything about labour relations and law. Actually, considering Mr Ngige’s pedigree, what actually won him notoriety in the Nigeria-socio-political-unending-comedy of error space, the infamous Okija Shrine satanic ritual oath-for-power saga, one could make certain deductions about his values, morality and civility… A man who could voluntarily, in spite of being a self-professed Catholic faithful, approached the dreadful ill-famed Okija shrine to enter into a demon-mediated covenant with certain men of equal questionable character, that he would be faithful to them and do their bidding against the collective good of the people of Anambra, is surely a desperate man. I will explain this assertion theoretically. Within the theory of existential consciousness or intentionality, it is held that it is incumbent on being, every individual, to make choices. However, choices are not often any free choices as being (an individual) is preconditioned by certain cosmic realities, or better put, certain existential crisis (challenges, problems, frustrations and misfortunes) to making the choices it makes. In essence, theoretically, the choice of Ngige to agree with those men of questionable character to approach the scandalous Okija Shrine for a demon-mediated covenant to serve the men could only mean that he was a frustrated man, a man who has seen and known real misfortune, and, therefore, a truly desperate man. Arguably, a self-confessed catholic faithful in good fortune with a comfortable life would not have pursued such an ignoble action for any reason. Therefore, within existential intentionality analysis, Ngige is arguably an unstable fellow, a man of low self-esteem. A man whose sense of self-worth is clearly in a social deficit. It is thus understandable that such a man’s ego is bruised and wounded, and that is the only logical reason he could stoop so low to agree to a devil-mediated covenant like all men of low or, actually, no virtue, to serve his ‘LORDS and MASTERS’ interests before Okija Shrine… It is the reason Mr Ngige could be seeking to destroy ASUU desperately through such arbitrary action even at the moment Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, the Speaker of the House, was meeting with Mr Buhari for an amicable solution to the University crisis. In essence, in existential intentionality reading, frustration automatically produces arbitrary actions and counter actions devoid of any rational reflectivity. If Nigige had been capable of any such reasoned reflectivity, he would not have agreed to the terms from those men and would not have gone before the scandalous Okija Shrine for a Satan-mediated oath for power…he would equally have not gone ahead with his show of shame with CONUA registration yesterday… The analysis above is also true of the challenges ASUU is facing with many folks in government and on the street. Many of them feel inadequate and intimidated by the name ‘Professor’ or academics… Thus, in their interactions with ASUU, there is the ever constant sense of educational deficit, an existential psychological malady, a social-educational [intellectual] vacuum within which they always self-defined themselves, fanning a sense of ASUU’s assumed intellectual arrogance or pride that must be dealt with and subdued by all means and at all cost. This is what progressively determines how they see and relate with ASUU! It is the same problem with Mr President himself, one who could not even find a secondary school certificate to fall on for his position… Of course, CONUA itself is a child of such existential frustration with the leadership of ASUU. We all know that there are academics and there are academics! There are academics who want to cut corners and who would attempt to use the union, ASUU, to win legitimacy for their illegalities. And, once the union takes its stand against such moves, they become disgruntled and transform themselves to overnight counter activists! Such is CONUA that has now become the bride of FG and Ngige, in their imagination, as a veritable instrument to break the rank of ASUU… The same CONUA that could not keep the University running, not even in OAU its official headquarter where the University Management was forced to declare a ‘Mid-Semester’ break when CONUA was evidently ineffectual in its attempt to break the strike… I have said it somewhere before that, ‘a million of fools in council can never take a wise decision.’ Now, it remains to be seen if Ngige’s latest action in frustration, a continuous product of his existential psycho-social sense of self-esteemed mental deficit, will produce any new result from his infamous Okija shrine disgrace…. Sure, Ngige is still in search of a sense of social redemption from the ghost of the demons of Okija that have since be haunting his public image just as CONUA has equally been seeking a sense of social relevance from the ghost of its members’ frustration and desperation. Fortunately for Ngige and CONUA, ‘eni maaku pade eni maapa’ (One who is destined for death jams the one who is destined to kill it). The result of their mental and rational debits, the two groups against ASUU, a social accident, is in the macabre dance of shame that was witnessed yesterday in the name of the registration of CONUA by FG through the unstable Ngige, a fellow who is constantly on a journey of an elusive psycho-socio-virtuous character deficit redemption… Sure, Okija’s shadow of shame will forever be haunting Mr Ngige as the shadow of betrayal haunts CONUA… Postscripts: For Nigeria to get it right in leadership, there is the need to always carry out a thorough (systematic) existential intentionality analysis of such individuals/characters that are appointed to public offices… May the likes of Ngige never happen to Nigeria in leadership again… ‘Bode Ojoniyi writes from Osogbo 5, October, 2022. |
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Today, the Honorable Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila Meets with President Muhammadu Buhari to discuss the outcome of the series of meetings he and his House members have been having with the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and as well, submission of the reports, recommendations and agreements already reached with the leadership of ASUU for consideration and approval by the President. Unfortunately, Bubu in his usual way, after listening to the Speaker requested that he gives him two days to go through the papers of recommendations submitted to him by the honorable Speaker. Hence, the Speaker is optimistic that by Thursday when the president asked them to return for a response, that he's gonna get a favorable response from the President. Ije uwa.
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Worried by the lingering Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, on Tuesday met with President Muhammadu Buhari. Gbajabiamila led the leadership of the House to see the President at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja, the nation’s capital. During the meeting, he present some recommendations to Buhari as part of the lawmakers’ contributions to ending the industrial rift between the aggrieved varsity lecturers and the Federal Government. While addressing State House correspondents after the meeting, the Speaker said the lawmakers are hopeful because the President had granted a good listening ear and accepted the details of the report. Gbajabiamila disclosed that another meeting has been scheduled with the President for Thursday, the 6th of October. He further noted that the House leadership came to the Villa after a series of engagements with ASUU and, having submitted the recommendations to the President, would be awaiting his final decision. “After a series of engagements with ASUU, the leadership came up with recommendations to the President for approval. They came to discuss with the President, the recommendations,” Gbajabiamila said. “The president had a good listening ear; he accepted the details of the report. We have another meeting on Thursday to take a final decision after he has digested the report. “We are done with our meeting with ASUU. We are hopeful because we had a good engagement and he accepted the report and we clarified a few grey areas.” ASUU has been on strike since February 14. In August, the union declared a “total and indefinite” extension of its industrial action, noting that the government has failed to satisfactorily meet its demands. The academics are seeking improved welfare, revitalisation of public universities, and academic autonomy among other demands. One bone of contention for academics is the non-payment of university revitalisation funds, which amounts to about N1.1 trillion. But the Federal Government has said it doesn’t have the money to pay such an amount, citing low oil prices during the Muhammadu Buhari administration. https://www.channelstv.com › gbaja... Gbajabiamila Meets Buhari Over ASUU Strike, Submits Report |
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Worried by the lingering Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, on Tuesday met with President Muhammadu Buhari. Gbajabiamila led the leadership of the House to see the President at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja, the nation’s capital. During the meeting, he present some recommendations to Buhari as part of the lawmakers’ contributions to ending the industrial rift between the aggrieved varsity lecturers and the Federal Government. While addressing State House correspondents after the meeting, the Speaker said the lawmakers are hopeful because the President had granted a good listening ear and accepted the details of the report. Gbajabiamila disclosed that another meeting has been scheduled with the President for Thursday, the 6th of October. He further noted that the House leadership came to the Villa after a series of engagements with ASUU and, having submitted the recommendations to the President, would be awaiting his final decision. “After a series of engagements with ASUU, the leadership came up with recommendations to the President for approval. They came to discuss with the President, the recommendations,” Gbajabiamila said. “The president had a good listening ear; he accepted the details of the report. We have another meeting on Thursday to take a final decision after he has digested the report. “We are done with our meeting with ASUU. We are hopeful because we had a good engagement and he accepted the report and we clarified a few grey areas.” ASUU has been on strike since February 14. In August, the union declared a “total and indefinite” extension of its industrial action, noting that the government has failed to satisfactorily meet its demands. The academics are seeking improved welfare, revitalisation of public universities, and academic autonomy among other demands. One bone of contention for academics is the non-payment of university revitalisation funds, which amounts to about N1.1 trillion. But the Federal Government has said it doesn’t have the money to pay such an amount, citing low oil prices during the Muhammadu Buhari administration. 1 Share
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This one suppose make front page nah |
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So insensitive and insipid |
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Gbam 1 Like |
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El rufai and his irresponsible son won't like this 9 Likes |
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The leadership of this country is very petty and clueless in pursuing solutions to the problem of the country. I wonder how we got here. |
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The raging dispute between the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) that has kept many universities shut for more than seven months will shift to the Industrial court next Monday. ASUU had embarked on strike since February 15 to protest alleged decay of infrastructure at the various institutions, as well as neglect of the welfare of its members. A reliable source at the Federal Ministry of Labour told THISDAY last night that the ministry’s Trade Dispute Department had filed a case before the Industrial Arbitration Court in Abuja and that the hearing would commence next Monday. 1 Like 1 Share
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Tambuwal is no longer a PDP MAN? 1 Like 1 Share |
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It's a pity, he's still playing 19th century politics 15 Likes |
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Nice gesture. Very thoughtful of the giver |
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In an interview with Channels television today, ASUUs President, Dr. Emmanuel Osedeke expressed optimism and readiness to end the six months prolonged industrial action tomorrow, after meeting with the Honorable Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu. ASUU-FGN agreement on UTAS. Over the weekend, Pantami made a dramatic U-turn and admitted a lot of pitfalls in IPPIS payment platform. Thus today, Adamu at the instance of Buhari agreed to drop IPPIS and accepted to adopt UTAS designed by ASUU as a payment platform for all the various union workers in the university system. On salary: Federal government accepted to double lecturers salaries, that's, 100% increment as against 180% recommended by Briggs Committee. On EAA: The matter is undecided. On revitalization fund: The matter is undecided. Coming up: Adamu to meet with the leaderships of NASU, SSANU, NAAT tomorrow. Adamu to address the press and leadership of ASUU on Thursday, where he hopes to reach a final agreement with the leadership of ASUU on ending the six months lingering industrial action. On the withheld salaries: The tradition is still upheld. Payments to be made in trenches, but in line with the old salary scale. God will see us through. https://www.channelstv.com/tag/ASUU-strike/
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ASUU-FGN agreement on UTAS. Over the weekend, Pantami admitted a lot of pitfalls in IPPIS, thus today, Adamu at the instance of the Buhari agreed to drop IPPIS and have adopted UTAS for payment of all the various unions in the university system. On salary, federal government accepted to double lecturers salaries, that's, 100% increment as against 180% recommended by Briggs committee. On EAA, the matter is undecided. On revitalization fund, the matter is undecided. God will see us through. |
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The Nigeria of our dream 2 Likes |
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Nigeria gone to the dogs 2 Likes 3 Shares |
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