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Phone/Internet Market / Re: Crisp Blue 32gb HTC One M7 Smartphone For Sale by Cuteclem: 12:05pm On Aug 08, 2014
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Phone/Internet Market / Re: Crisp Blue 32gb HTC One M7 Smartphone For Sale by Cuteclem: 12:04pm On Aug 08, 2014
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Phones / Re: Pls Help by Cuteclem: 12:01pm On Aug 08, 2014
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Phone/Internet Market / Re: Samsung Galaxy S3 4g Version For Sale 30k or swap by Cuteclem: 2:09pm On Aug 06, 2014
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Phone/Internet Market / Re: I Want To Swap My Perfect Pantom A+ With Grand Duos Asap by Cuteclem: 4:05pm On Aug 04, 2014
luvlyoracle: So you now hate tecno abi? undecided

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Phone/Internet Market / I Want To Swap My Perfect Pantom A+ With Grand Duos Asap by Cuteclem: 2:14pm On Aug 04, 2014
I want to swamp my sweet Tecno phantom a+ with any other dual sim android phone wich is clean 08054431101 i don't need cash just want to change phone small
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Sweet One Month Used Samsung Galaxy S3 4.4.4 Kitkat Available Forsale..just 35K by Cuteclem: 1:26pm On Aug 04, 2014
my guy where in lag are you
Business / Please Help On Weatern Union Quickteller Urgenlty by Cuteclem: 12:52pm On Jul 29, 2014
please help a friend sent me money from Kosovo I tried using the online method since is a public holiday but to my greatest surprise kosovo is not among the country listed in the option what can I do I have to pay my dept today or lost one of my valuable property thanks nairalnders please help
my driver license self Don expire
Phones / Re: Tecno Phantom Z To Buy Or Not??? by Cuteclem: 9:55pm On Jul 25, 2014
wait for z+
Phones / Re: Tecno Phantom Z Discussion Thread by Cuteclem: 3:15pm On Jul 24, 2014
abeg dem write Tecno for the front? if yes count me out
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Samsung Galaxy S4 ...@57k by Cuteclem: 11:52am On Jul 24, 2014
45k let's deal
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Galaxy NOTE 2 FOR SALE. With Pouch N Charger n earpiece. by Cuteclem: 11:49am On Jul 24, 2014
how much I go add join my phantom a+
Phone/Internet Market / Re: URGENTLY Needed. TECNO Phantom A+ In Lagos. Interested< Call 08032625320 by Cuteclem: 12:36pm On Jul 18, 2014
got one sweet one with power bank 23k 08054431101
Phone/Internet Market / Re: I Wanna Buy A Tecno Phantom A+ For 20k.. by Cuteclem: 12:24pm On Jul 02, 2014
I have a white perfect one price 22k with power bank. clean 08054431101
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Clean Bb Touch For Swap With Any Fone Or Andriod Fone by Cuteclem: 11:40am On Jun 27, 2014
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Phone/Internet Market / Cheap E5 Or E72 Needed In Lagos Urgently by Cuteclem: 4:31pm On Dec 28, 2013
I need a cheap e5 or e72 in lag now any reasonable price? And seller?
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Nokia E5 Wanted Urgently Or Swap Wit C3 +cash Lagos/benin by Cuteclem: 1:44pm On Dec 28, 2013
Including e72
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Nokia E5 Wanted Urgently Or Swap Wit C3 +cash Lagos/benin by Cuteclem: 8:19pm On Dec 27, 2013
Emekayoung: I have one for sale, are u interested? am based in Lagos..

thanks how much and wats d condition of the phone
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Nokia E72 in Ibadan by Cuteclem: 1:48pm On Dec 27, 2013
Am interested hope is still very clean No location or phone number?
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Nokia 500 Symbian Belle For Sale!!! by Cuteclem: 1:47pm On Dec 27, 2013
How much for your e72 serious buyer
Phone/Internet Market / Nokia E5 Wanted Urgently Or Swap Wit C3 +cash Lagos/benin by Cuteclem: 1:41pm On Dec 27, 2013
Please i need a nokia e5 now and i have a c3 to sell i will apricaite your kind responce
Phone/Internet Market / Re: New BB BOLD 5 For Sale. Just 2weeks Old.(pictures) by Cuteclem: 10:57am On Dec 23, 2013
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Education / Re: ASUU Suspends Strike, NEC To Inform Members On Wednesday by Cuteclem: 2:35pm On Dec 17, 2013
Which dumb members are they informing on wednsday dont this members have tv in their homes, newspapers
Education / Re: ASUU Meets In Abuja Today To Decide daily news by Cuteclem: 10:51am On Dec 09, 2013
let's hope somthing good comes out the meeting I got a hint it could be over soon from a reliable source so pack your bag and bagages details soon.......
Education / Re: ASUU Meets In Abuja Today To Decide daily news by Cuteclem: 8:42am On Dec 09, 2013
KingMEXX: No stew...just soup grin grin

Now you have your stew
Education / Re: ASUU Meets In Abuja Today To Decide daily news by Cuteclem: 8:39am On Dec 09, 2013
Education / ASUU Meets In Abuja Today To Decide daily news by Cuteclem: 8:08am On Dec 09, 2013
BY ESTHER BAKARE & ISAH IDRIS
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AS the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) meets today in Abuja, the
issue of resumption from their five months-old
strike will top the agenda of the meeting as
expectations of Nigerians is to see the universities
resume for lectures soonest.
The ASUU president, Comrade Nasir Isa Fagge’s
demand that the Federal Government should
show commitment of meeting the disbursement
of N200 billion for the year 2013 allocation to the
universities through the Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN) was said to have been met, according to
the Senior Special Assistant to the President, Dr.
Doyin Okupe, last week.
The Federal Government’s threat to disengage
any lecturer that fails to resume lectures on
December 4, earlier conveyed by the Minister of
Education, Nyesom Wike, has also been denied by
President Goodluck Jonathan.
With all these expected areas of conflict removed,
many Nigerians are pleading with ASUU to
suspend the strike and resume work.
Indeed, feelers after the burial of the former ASUU
President, Professor Festus Iyayi, are that the
consensus among majority of ASUU members are
that the universities should resume for lectures
against the backdrop of various consultations.
Daily Newswatch investigations indicated that
expectations are high among students, parents
and Nigerians that the universities will finally
resume from its five-month-old strike at the end
of today’s meeting.
According to a member of ASUU, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, the ASUU president will
be addressing some select journalists in Abuja
today on when to end the strike.
Daily Newswatch learnt that the threat by the
Federal Government to sack lecturers that refuse
to abide by the ultimatum fixed for today had
done some incalculable damage to the
relationship between ASUU and the government,
especially the fairly smooth meetings between the
lecturers and President Jonathan.
However, already there are indications that many
universities will resume work latest first week of
January owing to the Yuletide period.
Of course, some of the universities appeared to
have heeded the government’s ultimatum to
reopen for lectures. The reopening of the
University of Benin (UNIBEN) brings to five the
number of universities that have resumed. The
other schools include University of Nigeria (UNN),
Nsukka, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-
Akoko, Ondo State; Enugu State University of
Technology (ESUT), Enugu, and the Ibrahim
Badamosi University, Lapai, in Niger State.
The authorities of the University of Ibadan have,
however, announced plans to commence
academic activities on January 6, 2014. A circular
released by the management of the university
stated that its actions were sequel to the
directives of the Committee of Pro-chancellors
(CPC) of federal universities.
The revised academic calendar for the remaining
part of the Second Semester 2012/2013 shows
that students are expected to arrive on Saturday
and Sunday, January 4 and 5, while lectures will
commence on January 6.
Teaching is expected to take place for 11 weeks,
from Monday, January 6 to Friday, March 21, while
revision will take place from March 24 to 28.
Students of the university will sit for their
examinations from Monday, March 31 to Friday
April 11. The senate of the university would meet
on May 12 to consider the results of the
graduating students.
Also, the authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife, yesterday, December 8, directed
the students to go back to class. According to a
statement by the Public Relations Officer of OAU,
Mr. Biodun Olarewaju, “the authorities of the
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, have
announced Sunday, 8th December, 2013, as the
resumption date for the 2012/ 2013 rain
semester.
“Accordingly, students of the university are
expected to come into residence on the above
date as lectures will commence immediately.”
The statement noted that lectures would
commence immediately after the resumption.
Students of the university narrowly escaped not
completing their Harmattan Semester exams
when the strike began on July 1.
It was gathered that the university was lagging
behind with a semester compared to other Federal
universities in the country.
At the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, Lagos,
Daily Newswatch investigations showed that
many lecturers of the university have continued to
mount pressure on the chapter’s ASUU to call off
the strike.
The lecturers were said to have held a congress
last week and a large percentage of them in the
UNILAG voted for calling off of the strike and
resuming work, especially over their inability to
carry out research.
A lecturer who spoke with Daily Newswatch on the
condition of anonymity said although the outcome
of today’s meeting will confirm the resumption
date, but he stressed that they hoped the strike
would be called off before January.
However, candidates that were offered admission
into the UNILAG have been going through
screening and registration processes since two
weeks, although the lecturers said the strike
continues until they receive directives from the
National Executive Council of ASUU after today’s
meeting.
“Government owns the school, not us, so, we have
to work with the decision of government. The
decision of the owner (the Federal Government)
supersedes that of any pressure groups in the
school. By now, schools are working their
calendars and adjusting them in preparation for
resumption, so, one cannot just jump into the
class and begin to teach,” the source said.
However, Daily Newswatch investigations showed
that in schools where management had forced
resumption, only partial academic activities were
going. For instance, at Ebonyi State University
(EBSU), Abakaliki, which management had pulled
out of the nationwide strike since November 23,
with an order that all academic activities on all the
campuses of the university should resume on
November 26, full academic work was yet to kick
off.
The EBSU ASUU Chairman, Prof. Ndubuisi Idenyi,
had promised a showdown with the management,
should they try to force the lecturers to resume,
reiterating that they were waiting for ASUU
national body to call of the strike before they
could comply.
The statement signed by the Registrar, Sam N.
Egwu, Idenyi calling of the strike, stated that
following the inability of Federal Government and
ASUU to reach an agreement over the lingering
strike, the university management had resolved
to commence its academic activities.
But when contacted, Idenyi stated the ASUU
chapter of EBSU dissociated itself from the
purported reopening by the management and
maintained that the strike was still in progress
until they got directive from the national
leadership.
Asked what would be their reaction if the school
management decided to punish their members for
refusing to resume work, Idenyi said they were
ready for showdown with the school management
if they dared them.
A similar scenario was the case at the Adekunle
Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), with
some lecturers of the institution complying with
the directive by the management of the school to
commence lectures.
Although lectures have not started fully in all the
departments, a visit to the school campus showed
that lectures had started in some of the faculties/
departments, including Faculties of Arts and
Education.
It was also gathered that timetables for lectures
for the second semester of the 2012/2013
academic session had been released by each of
the departments, to signal the commencement of
academic exercise. Also, meetings of the
heads of departments in each of the faculties were
held to ensure proper course allocation among the
lecturers.
The Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor
Femi Mimiko, and principal officers of the
institution went round the campus to monitor the
level of compliance with the directive.
Speaking after the monitoring exercise, Professor
Mimiko expressed satisfaction, saying the
development showed that about 60 per cent of
the academic staff were back on campus.
“I am satisfied with the level of response that we
have received so far viz-a-viz the directive that
management gave that lectures should resume
today. I have personally gone round and I also
sent my principal officers to go round the
classrooms and it was discovered that quite a
number of classes held.
“As we speak, lecturers are in the classrooms
teaching; yes, the students are just coming back
to campus, that is not unexpected, but the good
thing there is, more than half of the total number
of lecturers have indicated their desire to teach
and they are all over the place teaching. I hope
and believe that from tomorrow, the situation will
improve,” he said.
Professor Mimiko said it was a matter of individual
choice if a parent chose to listen to ASUU and kept
his child at home, adding that there was little or
nothing that could be done to that.
Also, students and lecturers of the Enugu State
University of Science and Technology (ESUT), last
week Monday, returned to school, following a
directive by the school authorities.
Authorities of the university had directed the
lecturers to resume classes on December 2 and
commence preparations for the 2012/2013
second semester examination.
It was reported that at the Enugu and Agbani
campuses of ESUT, students were in their various
departments exchanging pleasantries and
checking the notice boards.
At the faculties of engineering and management
sciences on the Enugu campus, students in their
numbers were copying the second semester
examination timetables pasted on the notice
boards.
The lecturers, on the other hand, held a meeting
with the governing council of the university at the
Agbani campus on the resumption of work.
Addressing the lecturers, Chairman of the council,
Chief ChiloOffiah, appealed to them to sheathe
their sword and return to classes in the interest of
the students.
Offiah thanked the lecturers for attending the
meeting and assured them that the council would
do all it could to ensure the improvement of their
welfare.
The executive members of the ESUT branch of the
ASUU did not, however, attend the meeting.
It was, however, a different situation at the Enugu
campus of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka
(UNN), as only a few students and lecturers were
on campus. Few lecturers were also found in their
various offices, while the non-academic staff
members were busy working.
Some of the lecturers said they were waiting for
directives from both the school authorities and
the ASUU branch.
A drama took place at the Federal University of
Technology Owerri (FUTO) as the university’s
senate announced the sack of all academic staff
on its payroll with immediate effect for failure to
return to classroom.
The sack order was made known by the Public
Relations Officers (PRO) of the institution,
MrChikeEzenwa, while speaking in Owerri,
through the telephone.
According to him, the senate of the university had
declared all the positions of academic staff in the
institution vacant, adding that they would be
advertised soon.
The senate council, he explained, had already
compiled the list of vacant positions in the school,
adding that whoever was willing to resume would
be adequately protected.
But the FUTO branch of ASUU has said any
attempt to break their ranks would be strongly
resisted. This was contained in a communiqué
issued at the end o their meeting held last week
and signed by both the Chairman and Secretary,
DrIkennaNwachukwu and Dr F.M. Eke,
respectively.
The communiqué urged members to ignore the
resumption notice by FUTO management, adding
that the branch would not engage in any
academic activities until the Federal Government
committed itself to implementing the ASUU-FGN
agreement.
In another development, the authorities of the
University of Jos (UNIJOS) have directed all
academic staff to commence work with immediate
effect, while the branch chairman of ASUU said
the union would not succumb to threat and
intimidation.
The authorities of the university, in a circular
signed by the registrar/secretary to the council,
MrJilliDandam, stated that all academic staff of
the university shall return to their various
departments, units and directorates and
commence work immediately.
It added that daily compliance register would be
kept by all heads of department for all academic
staff, while it further directed every head of
department to publish lecture time-table for all
academic programmes by today.
However, the branch chairman of ASUU,
DrJangkamWannang, said the union would not
succumb to threat to call off its strike, adding that
conditions to call off the strike were well spelt out.
He said intimidation and harassment of any form
would not force the union to call off the strike.
“We will not succumb to threat; the strike is for
the improvement of the system. The threat and
intimidation by both the government and
governing council of a university will rather
complicate the problem than addressing it,” he
said.
Also lecturers at the Gombe State University are
yet to resume classes, despite the directive to do
so by the government. Branch Chairman of ASUU,
Mallam Umar Adamu, confirmed that none of the
lecturers of the university had resumed work.
Adamu said the union would meet today to decide
on the strike.
The premises of the university was, however, calm
as security operatives were seen keeping
vigilance at the main gate.
But the academic staff of Federal University in
Kashere, also in Gombe State, did not join the
strike.
But appeals to ASUU to end thje strike continue to
mount as the National Parent-Teacher-Association
of Nigeria (NAPTAN) has asked the striking
teachers to see the extension of the resumption
deadline as a sign of goodwill from the Federal
Government.
The NAPTAN North Central Coordinator,
AlhajiDanladiAliyu, said the extension showed
that the government was committed to ending
the strike.
Aliyu said, “I am pleading with both parties not to
see this issue as a war that must be won or lost as
both are working in the interest of moving the
nation forward.
“ASUU should use this deadline extension to
resume duties, while we also urge the Federal
Government not to come down hard on them,” he
said.

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