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Killer party in confusion. This is good news. |
[s] urchpath: U are just a wild animal let loose from the zoo. So y should I go ahead n argue with anencephalic brainless psycho like u. So kid kip displaying ur skills here while I get back to my business.[/s] Rubbish. U are an ingrate. A piece of shit who strongly believe that his father shouldn't be rewarded here on earth for his sweat.The same ur seeds will desire for u. |
Afam4eva: Can you folks please proffer solutions to the many problems we have in Nigeria instead of always calling for Jonathan's head like your party will do any better. Did u fault this piece with facts before u rubbished it. Why ask what u can't give. |
gbanikiti: Lol! Am trying to figure at who the 2 people are! Hehehehehe! Sicknigerian and wesfool surely. They suck Jonathan balls best. |
Can u kindly tell me why u hid my post? |
Afam4eva: I'm only miffed that you no longer comment on topics constructively like you used to. All i see from you is terms like Excellent piece, GBAN, +100, Na so etc. U are partially correct. I have come to realise that most of u guys are doom. There is no point reasoning with ur kind its a lost call. I reason with sensible one here .Gone are those days for me on NL. Instead, I say my mind and allow ur kind to say theirs. Problem only arise if any fool qoutes me and starts shaming his parents. |
Afam4eva: It's always excellent as far as it discredits JOnathan. I won't be surprised if you align with satan if he stands up tomorrow to call out Jonathan. It would have been much more honourable on ur path to have pointed out areas from the piece u feel isn't excellent instead of talking rubbish. Again I say, excellent piece |
urchpath: U are grossly annoying! Like u carelessly said "their fight has made some of them millonaires", if u listen to yourself very well u will understand how imbecilic you have become...some group of people becoming millonnaires @ the expense of the future of multitude of students. Smh! Will u STFU. Did I ask those that brought u to life not to become lecturers so that they also can be millionaires? Did I even ask them not to be smart? Don't be jealous of these hardworking peeps. It's their money. They worked for it and deserves even more than that. It's not at the expense of iidiotic students like u, its their reward for their sweat. Only ingrates like u will like to be taught freely and declare that the reward of ur teachers should come from heaven. U sound daft. Really daft. |
[s] urchpath: And that is exactly y u have been ranting non-sense on this thread. No doubt you are possibly a member of the self-centered ASUU and care-less about the negative impact of this strike on students. U don't even have any intelligent point to offer here. All u do is call people fools and make a bigger fool of urself. My advice: just quite disgracing urself. And lest I forget, grow up! Thank you[/s] Rubbish. Zero sense post. So in ur daft state, ASUU fighting for what is being owned them and fulfilment of agreement signed is rant. Oponu. |
mooregan: I've observed you've called almost everybody who's not seeing things from ur own point of view FOOLS. Do u think u r any better? Can't u raise ur point without insulting anybody? Mr too sabi like you. U are obviously wrong. I have no problem with peeps disagreeing with me. That is the beauty of life. I only reacted in turn to those who deem it fit to call their entire household fools. Look again and prove me wrong, demdem doesn't initiate insults. |
Excellent piece. |
Fresh air. |
Excellent development. Govt should be made to honour agreements. |
wesley80: Was that the year they were supposed to teach you common sense? Now see what you've become after you go say strike good! Fool, u obviously don't know how the uni system work. If otherwise, u would have known that the year eventually held. Oponu, strike isn't a good thing but considering the kind of miserable leaders we have currently, that is the only language they know. The strike that made Jonathan pay this one will make him also pay the balance. No shaking. |
opylas: U b student @ all?Currently not but was once a student so I perfectly understand ur cries. Infact before I matriculated in OAU, I have already lost a year. The aim here is 2013 should be the last time we ever hear of ASUU going on strike. Let's work towards that. |
obayaya: amongst the negotiation team for ASUU.. there's a certain Prof. Chukuka Okonjo who I believe is professor Ngozi okonjo iweala's father. Excellent points u raised. Those fools are deceiving themselves. ASUU indeed should be paid more. |
castrokins: You should ask ASUU how they expend TETFUND. What cause are they fighting for? After years of funding through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, can you say for a certainty that objectives of the fund were/are met?And what gives u the impression that ASUU is in charge of this fund in question? |
gbanikiti: Best comment so far! Wellsaid. If Ebele Jonathan can afford to feed his family and some few govt cronies with 1billion naira worth of food in a financial year, its only fools that will believe the claims of govt that there is no money to pay lecturers what they are being owned which is peanuts anyway. |
manie: I think post graduate students pay for their masters and doctorate programmes, the allowance for supervising post graduate students ought to be billed in the school fees, this should not be the headache of the FG but the respective Universities. I agree completely with this. Further degrees are optional and should be well paid for. However the deed is done. Govt negotiating team were not smart enough. They can redeem this mess by increasing the cost of both masters and phds. |
Conceptz: Its nice like that, FG should stop paying them, keep the money in bank, let d money yield interests and then pay them all their salaries only when they resumed workBottom line, even the current one being held will still be paid. I expect ASUU to continue then. They will surely laugh last. |
leofab: and you think the only way to fight them is by joining them in the loot? There are still other sector7 that need to be restrategized. Think of Polytechnics, colleges, monotechnics, and othes tertiary institutions, not undermining the secondary and primary schools though. If ASUU Succeeds expect the likes from others too. Polytecnics, monotechnics, colleges, universities suffer thesame plight. What loot is ASUU looting? For years, they held discussions with govt. Now that its time to implement, u are claiming they want to loot. If u are an employee and ur employer refused u ur pay having agreed with him earlier, won't u go nuts? |
neio: The sorting no reach them....bunch of academic kidnappers!! They should not tell us that they are fighting for the Universities....paid agents of private universities! Part of what they are fighting for is better uni system. If not, their agreement with FG would have just been strictly on allowance. But that isn't so. ASUU expect the populace also to force the populace to demand the implementation of that part of agreement also. |
It's overdue. Govt must be made to honour its agreements. |
When govt is defaulting in paying up what she is owning her workers, who will come to the aid of numerous workers in the private sector that are being owned months and months of wages and allowances. Chief among them are Dokpesi workers. |
Idrismusty97: ASUU claimed they would keep on fighting. Lets see how strong they will be now.Their fight so far has made some of them millionaires. ( their rights and entitlements) When they didn't fight but were begging govt, they got nothing. Do u think they should stop fighting even when they are still being owned years of past entitlements? Only known fools like tahat, weslefool will expect them to. |
agabaI23: In your earlier post, you asked If a poster was sure the money is the recipients' accounts. Now Youve seen a comfirmation, you chose to find faults with semantics. I don't even see where I sounded like it was a favour. I clearing the air about whether the money has been paid or Not which was your earlier concern. That poster last week opened a thread where he alleged that ASUU were given billions of naira by FG to share among themselves. That was a lie. The money paid by govt was to the unis to pay for part of the debts being owned by them to ASUU. Even at that, as at last week, verifications were ongoing and the money hasn't gotten to them yet. That explains my question that was directed to him. That ASUU is being still owned years of allowances is a fact and I expect govt to pay up. |
taharqa: I don't appreciate FOOOLS quoting me. Plz, be adviced...Bigger fools will come on an online forum that is anonymous and expect not to be qouted. Get that to ur dumb skull and shove ur advice back into ur a*se. |
taharqa: I can personally confirmed this in Uniben. When I heard that sm of my 'guys' got more than a million naira in ALLOWANCE last week (and it was even half of it- from 2009 to 2011), I almost fainted. I thought d Earned Allowance ASUU was fighting for is sm small money. No wonda they are not yet willing to call off d strike- 2011 to 2013 hv not yet bn paid for Teaching staff. Although I heard (can't confirm this though) that Non-teaching staff hv received their own Allowance in full Am happy for ASUU. They have suffered for too long. If they haven't gone on strike I am very sure that Jonathan wouldnt have paid up. I urge them to proceed with the strike if they want the remaining years still been owned to be paid. Even the one being held back currently will be paid. This is the only language our govt understands and I expect ASUU to be steadfast this time around. This yearly strike from them should end this year 2013. I strongly believe that a labourer is entitled to his wages. Only Jonathan e-cockroaches will support men like Dokpesi owning his workers months of wages. |
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