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thank God |
our ladies need to see this |
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I see ASUU breaking up and having a new faction due to internal disagreement as to resumption, we would now have ASUU and nASUU, what matters most is that they need to read between the lines and see that returning to lecture room makes no one a winner, but still insisting on the strike will only make ASUU loose forever, I hope this gets to the ears of someone who knows someone that knows the Executives. This is my little advice. |
FG gives ASUU 1 week ultimatum Supervisory minister of Education, Nyesom Wike has threatened members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities with sack if they refuse to resume by December 4th. Addressing journalists in Abuja, Wike said, “Vice-chancellors should ensure that staff who resume for work are provided with the enabling environment for academic and allied activities. “Any academic employee who fails to resume on or before December 4, 2013 automatically ceases to be an employee of the institution. “Vice- chancellors are also directed to advertise vacancies (internal and external) in their institutions. “The National Universities Commission is hereby directed to monitor the compliance of these directives by the various institutions.” He said government was forced to take the decision in the best interest of the country after being faced with outrageous new demands from ASUU. Wike said, “To start with, the agreement you (ASUU) said the Federal Government should comply with, was it the AGF that signed it? It was signed by the Federal Ministry of Education led by the Permanent Secretary. The AGF was not even part of the negotiation. “We have made every effort to see that students go back to their schools. Each time government made frantic effort, you would hear one reason or the other(from ASUU). For us, we cannot continue to see this thing happens. We will continue to make sure that we stick to all we have agreed to do. “If you cannot believe Mr. President, then who would you discuss with again? Mr. President cannot sit down for 13 hours having a discussion and at the end of the day the only thing you can do is to attach some new conditions. “I don’t think that is acceptable to us. All we have promised them, we are going to do; we won’t go back. But bringing new conditions, we don’t think it is favourable. We don’t think it is for the good of this country.” Wike said government had made many concessions to ASUU, including providing N10 billion extra allowances in addition to N30 billion already released. “We all agreed. ASUU said we should put the resolution down. That was done and signed by the permanent secretary,” he said. “The Federal Government has met all its commitments and obligations with respect to the 2009 Agreement. We appeal to all stakeholders to appreciate the position of the government which is in the best interest of our dear country.” “As a responsible government, we cannot allow the continuous closure of our public universities for this length of time as this poses danger to the education system, the future of our youths and national development”, he added. |
Touching |
Great architectural piece |
I can't help my laughter, I hope he was joking sha |
It's possible but not adviseable at dis stage |
Nice piece, permission to copy and paste |
Confirmed, the rise and fall of ASUU is hust in place |
Yet Again! Na so dis girl hot reach? |
MRbrownJAY: isnt it because the majority (or at least most) clean their nyansh with their left hand?LWKM , this could be a good logical reason o, because me dey wonder say y God create me with two hands n na only right dem say make we dey use |
please i really wanna know ur opinion abt this or even ur experience, do u recieve or give anything with ur left? and why is it wrong? |
You are beautiful indeed, I hope u marry a handsome wife, so u guys would compliment each other |
Goooooooaaaaaaalllll |
good riddance to bad rubbish |
No matter how little smes are, they contribute the largest chunk to d gdp and internally generated revenue, I am of the opinion that instead of billing these businesses excessively and still leaving room for sharp practises to prevail, the zeal of young entrepreneurs would be dwindling . . . But about d case, it has been taken up, and I hope it gets to a reasonable height, I hope those offIcials be sanctioned |
No matter how little smes are, they contribute the largest chunk to d gdp and internally generated revenue, I am of the opinion that instead of billing these businesses excessively and still leaving room for sharp practises to prevail, the zeal of young entrepreneurs would be dwindling . . . But about d case, it has been taken up, and I hope it gets to a reasonable height, I hope those offIcials be santioned |
I have been a member of nairaland for over a year now, and witnessed how this forum has helped to fight corruption in It's little way (Thanks to seun and his conscious mods) just today around mile2 axis in Lagos state where I work in a veterinary clinic as a sales Rep, some LASAA officials (not on duty though ) parked their truck and ceased a.mobile flex banner, even though I brought it to their notice that we had payed dues (10,000 naira ) as to their So called advert, they insisted to go with it , having elapsed all explanation, and there was no case against us again, they shamelessly said I should settle them to have my banner back, which I declined (afterall I neva sell sef today ), they went along with the mobile flex. banner. I am typing this with bitterness which has made me incapable to think calmly, So I seek advice as to what to do from well meaning and patriotic Nigerians please. |
I learnt mtn now compensate customers with airtime, please how true is it |
Soon is becoming forever, in this part of d world, those terms have been abused |
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Unconfirmed news |
I love this |
0-10years |
this is serious, let me don't sat end time tinZ b4 I'll be banned * This post refused to hide* |