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otokx: Its alright if you say both are to blame, but the actions of FG will elongate this strike by many more days especially the signing of register.Why are you sounding like a pessimist bro ? You seem not to like the fact that this strike will soon be called off Can it be that you're fed up ? Wad up man |
sold |
Still waiting for KOFA ![]() 6 months to wait for that gaddem site to open nor be joke ![]() |
The union, ASUU was founded in 1978. Amidst concurrent strikes,what has the union done with previous funds being allotted to the educational sector ? NOT MUCH Still the same low grade universities we have This just another shot with ulterior motive aimed at frustrating the government |
A.B Damola:And this should paint ASUU as being selfless. Let me guess what terms they'd be happy with .... A Toyota VENZA each to compensate for the emotional stress FG put them through Truth be told,ASUU has lost it's meaning to Nigeria students |
To ASUU supporters I want a candid answer to my question and I as well as other nairalanders will apprciate an answer . 70% voted the strike be called off yet you say some certain conditions must be met such as the attorney general and high ranking officials;signing the agreement..... What if the 70% had voted the strike be continued... Does it mean ASUU would have continued the strike amidst the fact that FG would probably have signed the agreement ? |
At the end,everything breaks down - and this is simple biology@ e-mazi ASUU - your days are numbered |
otokx: The truth be told ASUU is not going to loose anything; the only students that lost are the rich ones who shunned school accommodation and went to stay in off campus apartments.Seconded but I'd rather replace "rich students" for " students who could afford" We all know the typical Nigerian hostel and it's demerits |
otokx: The truth be told ASUU is not going to loose anything; the only students that lost are the rich ones who shunned school accommodation and went to stay in off campus apartments.Seconded but I'd rather replace "rich students" for " students who could afford" We all know the typical Nigerian university hostel and it's demerits |
one thing is certain ! Let FG comply to all ASUU demands and bank on my words; ALL ASUU MEMBERS WILL DEMAND A TOYOTA VENZA TO BE GIVEN TO THEM FOR THE EMOTIONAL STRESS FG HAS PUT THEM THROUGH These breed are nothing but a subsidiary organization of the boko haram sector - They can't be satisfied ! ALL THEY NEED IS WAR AND RASH MEASURES !!! I support FG all the way this time |
Abeg o What is NANS? ![]() |
petcom: We won't call off strike until we confirm that Iyayi makes heaven.. ASUU |
petcom: We won't call off strike until we confirm that Iyayi makes heaven.. ASUUSpoken like the real dumb Bleep you are |
Sorry if ya pay or uncle is among the ASUU association but surely they've had 3 crucial meetings now ! 1. Meeting with president 2. Casting vote on strike suspension 3. NEC meeting to deliberate on strike suspension Why so much meetings ? These old fools should have made these points during the meeting with the president !!! Is it just me or are these guys falling in love with the meatpie and fanta they share at such meetings ![]() ![]() |
Thought unijos chapter was against the strike suspension Lol Why the V.C nor go talk shate when them just receive $$$$ |
I'm sorry but that's the least price and I don't want to negotiate.else I would have stated 45k as the cost. |
jaysleem: BTW where are these so called rugged men and cult boys who are only good at intimidating helpless students and fighting over women? I really thought this would have been the best time to show are strong they're. So them no fit even kidnap one ASUU member? Na for students body dem dey get power. Cowardly cowards! Yeye rugged men.. Fools.Just post your name,home address,school,faculty,level and MAT number and those "men" go nicely explain why they can't do your "needful" |
dogbreeder_roks: Stolen? How dere u...too cheap manNo need to be rude and pointless It's not stolen.bought it in July this year and I do have the receipt with me. If you obviously know how to read and comprehend you would see the above reason why I'm selling it so cheap |
PS3 in excellent working condition. main reason i'm selling it is because i'm building a high end gaming desktop grin so extra funds is needed. included are 2 dual shock 3 gamepads and 5 games include : 1. pes 2013 2. battlefiled 3 3. Army of two: Devils cartel 4. resident evil 6 5. God of war Ascension for these killer games, it's a steal price My current location is benin and buyers from delta or neighbouring states are welcome. contact me on 07068322296 or BBM 79927C89 |
PS3 in excellent working condition. main reason i'm selling it is because i'm building a high end gaming desktop so extra funds is needed.included are 2 dual shock 3 gamepads and 5 games include : 1. pes 2013 2. battlefiled 3 3. Army of two: Devils cartel 4. resident evil 6 5. God of war Ascension for these killer games, it's a steal price My current location is benin and buyers from delta or neighbouring states are welcome. contact me on 07068322296 or BBM 79927C89 |
for ps4 that sells for $400(63,000) ? i would rather wait for it to be available for the standard 400 usd price on amazon anyways,i'm going to be building a desktop gaming rig for the holidays which should leave ps4 in the dust as regards graphics and cracked free games |
A major crisis looms in the financial sector, as all banks in the country may shut their doors to customers anytime this week, as their chief executive officers (CEOs) move to protest the continued detention of their staff by the Department of State Security (DSS). Daily Sun gathered that the CEOs are irked by the arrest and detention of several key officials of no fewer than 13 banks over the last two weeks by security operatives, saying that this has not only crippled their operations but also poses a great risk if normal banking operations continues. The 13 banks directly affected by the arrests are Zenith Bank, Access Bank, Fidelity Bank, Unity Bank, First City Monument Bank (FCMB), First Bank Plc, Skye Bank, Sterling Bank, Diamond Bank, Ecobank, Wema Bank, Guaranty Trust Bank and CitiBank. The arrest of the bank officials are linked to money laundering case against the Jigawa State governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido, a key member of the G7 governors, who is also one of the arrowheads of the New PDP believed to be opposed to President Goodluck Jonathan’s rumoured second term ambition. The DSS is said to be investigating questionable transactions involving the governor and two of his sons, Aminu and Mustapha, who is the District Head of Bamaina, their hometown. While the governor is said to have escaped arrest, as a result of his constitutional immunity, his two sons were arrested last week by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). However, it is the DSS that is handling the case of the bankers. According to the DSS, following the arrest of Aminu, last year, at the Aminu Kano International Airport Kano, for failing to make full declaration of the $50, 000 he had on him while trying to board a flight to Egypt, where his wife was receiving treatment, further investigation of the sources of income of the governor’s son revealed huge transactions involving the movement of Jigawa State funds into accounts of companies in which both the governor and his two sons are believed to have interest. The amount involved, according to the DSS, is about N10 billion. The DSS had subsequently swooped on the 13 banks in which the companies have accounts and even obtained a court order to freeze the accounts. Also, it had begun a systematic arrest and detention of senior officials of the bank in the last two weeks. While not questioning the powers of the DSS to arrest anybody, a source close to one of the bank chief executive told Daily Sun yesterday that the CEOs were worried that the bankers have been held without arraignment, for over two weeks, a clear violation of their rights. “The laws of the country say that nobody can be detained for more than 48 hours without been charged to court,” the source said, adding: “Some of them have now been detained for 16 days without access to their families or lawyers. They are being held incommunicado.” According to him, the bank chiefs, some of who met last weekend, are saying that they might not have any other choice than to shut down operations, as some of the officials being detained are key to their operations. “One of those arrested is a director. Some others are risk managers, fraud control and detection officers, zonal and regional coordinators and key IT experts. There are compliance managers among the arrested. There are also account officers, branch managers, chief inspectors and heads of treasury among those arrested. To continue to operate without these key personnel could expose depositors’ funds to serious danger. So, the bank CEOs are thinking it might be safer to close shop to secure depositors’ funds and reduce expose to a possible collapse of the nation’s banking system,” the senior bank sour said. Apart from the risk of possible compromise of the system, the bank chiefs are also frowning at the propriety of the DSS action. They fear that, unlike the EFCC and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which have the wherewithal to investigate bank transactions and fraud, the DSS may not be threading on a familiar turf. The source said: “The banks daily, and statutorily, report transactions and fraud alerts to both the EFCC and the CBN. If there is any suspicion over such transactions, the DSS can crosscheck and verify with both the EFCC and the CBN. It is rather shocking that the investigation of transactions by companies of the sons of the Jigawa State governor would warrant such mindless and elaborate disruption of banking operations in 13 banks, which is what this arrest and continued detention of these critical bank official amount.” Another source close to a bank CEO said the manner of arrest was an issue also. According to him, the idea of literally kidnapping these bankers and traumatising their families is particularly unfair. “Even though none of the officials was said to have resisted arrest or refused to co-operate with the security operative, the security personnel still hounded them down like common criminals. Some were aroused from sleep, with machine guns pointed at them and their family members,” the source stated. He particularly pointed to a case in Lagos, where the child of the affected officer was rudely awoken from sleep by scores of gun-wielding operatives, who were turning their home upside-down, allegedly searching for documents. According to him, another of the bankers arrested in Lagos was eventually moved to Abuja in a military aircraft. He said the bank chiefs, who are seriously considering the option of closing shop and going on strike may make true their threat anytime between today and Wednesday, to secure depositors’ funds, which, he said, have been exposed to grave danger, by the arrests. When contacted on the development last night, a highly placed officer of the DSS said the service was unmoved by the threat of the strike, “I dare them to try it. Nigeria will not collapse. We might be forced to go public with information we have on what they are doing, both the governors and the bank chiefs. If you tell Nigerians the whole truth the citizens of some of these states would want to stone their governors. It’s not only the Jigawa case. Many governors are also into it. Also, it is not about, nor is it restricted to G7 governors. It cuts across.” On the propriety of the DSS investigating and arresting bankers, the officials directed the CEOs to the statues setting up the service. “Our brief covers what we are doing. We are empowered to investigate both security and financial crimes that could have security implications,” he insisted. He further asked: “How can somebody steal as much as N75billion that has the capacity to upturn the entire economy and you say you can’t investigate?” He said that era of people using strike and all manner of threat to blackmail security officials from uncovering their dubious ways have passed. “Let them go on strike and we would get our bosses to address a press conference to go public with what we have uncovered,” he fired back. Daily Sun gathered that the law actually empowers DSS to probe financial crime. Instrument 1 of May 1999 empowers the service to carry out the prevention, detection and investigation of: a) Threat of espionage; b) threat of subversion; c) threat of sabotage; d) economic crimes of national security dimension; e) terrorist activities; f) separatist and inter-group conflicts; g) threat to law and order. All efforts to get the CBN to comment on the development proved abortive, as calls to the line of the apex bank’s governor kept saying it was switched off. Similarly, he was yet to reply an SMS to that effect as at press time last night. Short URL: http://www.osundefender.org/?p=132426 |
shebi ASUU vs FG match don sap all una posting ability season 5 episode 2 coming up next week |
Emzybrown: Of-course am speaking for my self, as a matter of fact my 5 years degree programme expired July 2013 and i am yet to graduate, is it now am enjoying the strike you want it suspended? Never!!!!!!!!1The only thing positive about you is your HIV Status Low life |
Having problem breathing with ease Just like I was when checking my jamb result |
emmysenior: And finally, psychology shows that dancing improves the state of the human minds by 35%.which psychology? c'mon dude don't be a statistics hoe |
ready to swap withcall of dutymodern warfare 3 |
bros o,you are clearly not a university student...maybe ss2 or planning to write waec next year again with this your "emeka have become ..." english , i suggest you polish your grammar skills when ASUU strike is called off ![]() |
battlefield 3 also available for sale or swaps |
Ken excel: hate me cox of d way i will react towards u.......i hate d f u c k word....dnt try it nxt tym and dnt push me to d wall sweety..You don chop evening food na Why you nor go dey yarn dust ? |
Ken excel: Lie @ its peak......quoted like the real dumb f u c k you are i said i'm hearing talks |
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so extra funds is needed.