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OneNigeria44: Guys God is alive. I am very sure from reliable sources that the VC is very transparent, so with God's help and our performance. we are good to go...hahahahaha u ar realy funny vc transpi waitin guy wake up, na 9ja we da no b 2da axe da back |
guy make d list cum out b4 we da discus al dos stuf na |
pretihilda: pls hw true is d info abot d strike?wel am just asumin wit faith it wel cum 2 pass, but wit d presure on both d fg n ASUU i beliv my asumption wil n shal cum 2 reality. |
Wel d strike shal b called of this week or by monday next week, 4 our list 4rom 2da monda til friday dis week we shuld expect it |
Chelcy10: I sugest monday 16th, its not a must, but u do acacording to ur strenght, frm 6-12 or 6-3 or even 6-6. We pray for succesfull admision and a quick end to the ASUU strike.hmm dat is nice, pls if u ar involve in d fastin n prayer pls whn prayin includ othas dat cant do it pray 4 al d aspirant 4 al d student n 4 our dear 9ja, pls do d 1 u can tanks 2 u al n 4 d planner may GOD c us thru |
Isjaymoh: Is Unijos allowing people to register for another post ume? because i went through their site to print out my post ume result, but when i click on post ume, it takes me to post ume registration, am just wondering maybe unijos is conducting another post ume exam.no oo once u click on it n type ur reg numba it ur post ume score dat wil display |
ASUU Strike: CSOs And The Burden To Save Education With university students across the country counting their loses as the protracted Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike enters its 10th week, the Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) has called on the Federal Government to save the country’s educational system. ASUU, it would be recalled, went on strike on July 2, 2013 over the refusal of the federal government to honour the 2009 agreement on the funding of universities as well as a January 2012 memorandum of understanding (MOU). The CSOs are lamenting that the grounding of the universities and paralysis of all academic and social activities is inimical to the long term development aspiration of the country. The group is expressing worry that in today’s world which is knowledge-driven, government is still fiddling while the Ivory towers are ‘burning’ two months into the ASUU strike. It should be noted that the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement was the culmination of three years of negotiation following a similar strike by university lecturers in 2006. “Since 1991, the struggle by Nigerian lecturers to ensure adequate funding in order to arrest the rot in the Nigerian tertiary education has been on with hardly any year going by without the lecturers going on strike to either demand that government implements the agreement reached, or calling for a review of the agreements. “Much more disturbing is the predilection of the government for reneging on agreements freely entered into with university teachers as was the case when the university sector was rocked by protracted industrial unrest between 1994 and 1996 as a result of the government’s refusal to honour the terms of the FGN/ASUU agreement of September 1992”, it noted. The current strike, the coalition noted, is also a product of the federal government’s refusal to honour the terms of the 2009 agreement entered into with ASUU. According to the group, these acts of bad faith by successive governments in refusing to honour the terms of agreements freely entered into more than anything else, has accounted for the intractable crisis in the nation’s university system. “Beyond the immediate implications of government’s unilateral repudiation of the terms of agreements freely entered into, is the larger implication for the economy and society at large in terms of the sanctity of agreements, contracts and treatises signed by the Nigerian government. “A government that habitually reneges on agreements freely entered into with its citizens cannot be counted upon to uphold the sanctity of contracts, treatises or agreements. Little wonder then that all the jamborees of the government in the name of attracting foreign investors end up yielding little or no result since no serious investor will invest in a country where the sanctity of agreements or contract means nothing,” the further pointed out. Fundamentally, ASUU’s demand has been on the need to arrest the falling standard and ensure the quality of tertiary education which has been generally acknowledged as having fallen beyond imagination. The report of the Committee on Needs Assessment of Nigerian Universities (CNANU) set up by the federal government vividly captures this rot. “The struggles of ASUU to attract adequate funding as well as qualitative tertiary education has been on despite the existence of a statutory body created specifically for the purpose of ensuring the quality of tertiary education in Nigeria and advising government on issues of remuneration in the university system. “The National Universities Commission (NUC) has a duty as part of its functions as stated in its enabling act to ‘… prepare periodic master plans for the balanced and coordinated development of all universities in Nigeria’, ‘lay down minimum academic standards in the federal republic of Nigeria and accredit degrees and other academic awards’, ‘to ensure that quality is maintained within the academic programmes of the Nigerian university system’, ‘to advise the federal government on the financial needs, both recurrent and capital of university education in Nigeria…’, ‘to undertake periodic review of the terms and conditions of service of personnel engaged in the universities and to make recommendations thereon to the Federal Government as appropriate”. The group reiterated that “it is quite clear from the foregoing therefore, that the incessant agitations of ASUU are direct fallouts of the embarrassing abdication of responsibility by the NUC”. The CSOs are alleging that NUC has not been up and doing with regards to its primary duty to the Nigerian university system,. “The question in view of the monumental and disastrous failure is: Is there any basis for the continued existence of the NUC?, it queried. The NGOs maintain that the incessant strikes by ASUU over the issues that are squarely within the remit of the NUC and for which NUC ought to have properly advised the government on, clearly shows that the commission has over the years failed woefully in the discharge of its primary function of ensuring high standard and advising government on the needs of the universities. According to them, “the colossal failure of NUC to perform its primary functions and save the nation the current embarrassing state of affairs in the university system that has necessitated ASUU embarking on strike is a product of NUC’s abandonment of its primary duty of regulation, ensuring standards and calling the attention of the government to the worsening decay in tertiary education in the country. “As recently revealed, the NUC, which ordinarily should be focussed in regulating standards in the university system was said to be enmeshed in contract awards, management of scholarship funds and directly managing the affairs of universities in clear violation and breach of extant laws. This, to say the least, clearly explains why the NUC has failed woefully in saving the nation from its current woes through timely advice on the critical state and needs of the Nigerian university system as well as making proposals on how to avert the current state of rot in the system”,it alleges. Given the grave danger that incessant strikes constitute to the immediate and long term economic and social well-being of the nation, the group called on the federal government to, with immediate effect, “demonstrate the requisite political will to respect the terms of the agreement which it freely entered into with ASUU. This is, to us, the hallmark and minimum requirement for a responsible and credible government. “Re-open the collapsed negotiations with ASUU as quickly as possible, set in motion with immediate effect , all the mechanisms necessary for meeting the funding requirements of the FGN/ASUU agreement of 2009 including those that have fallen due to some unanswered questions; Stop forthwith all efforts at derailing the interventionist agencies in stabilising the Nigerian tertiary education system”. Other demands by the group include to “ensure that the extant laws regulating the operations of the TETFund are respected by all and sundry including but not limited to the NUC, to immediately ensure that the NUC and other regulatory agencies within the tertiary education sector forthwith remain and operate within the ambit of their primary functions of regulating and setting standards for the university and tertiary education system and desist from getting enmeshed in functions that are best left to the universities/tertiary institutions/other relevant agencies and outside their core mandates and ensure the full implementation of the report of the Committee on Needs Assessment of Nigerian Universities (CNAN |
Chelcy10: guys, am sugesting we fix a day for fasting and prayers atleast to pray for our names to be in the list rather than wory of when d list will be out.i tink u might be right, wht day do u tink wil be proper? |
Eli360: one day a goat and a hen are walking by the road side having their conversation,then,suddenly a car just drove pass them and splashed water on them...HEN:look at human see how they are behaving like goats... GOAT:no wonder that is how they are dying like chinkens...hahahahaha... can nt stop lafin |
ASUU To Call Off Strike In 5 Universites We have just received information on a the latest improvement from ASUU, and this time it is good news for the lucky students in a select few universities. News filtering from ASUU HQ this morning indicates that the body has reached an agreement to call of the strike in 5 universities if certain conditions are met, while other universities are been reviewed as at press time. The chairman of ASUU gave the list below “well, after hearing of the plight of students, we have decided to help some students go back to school, if their schools can comply with a strict set of rules, as mentioned below” 1. UNILAG: Unilag must agree to change their name to MAULAG. Without protest, riot or diss track. If they don’t like the name , then they should forget about school till further notice. 2. LASU: all cultists in lasu must give their lives to Jesus, come out clean and the killer of damoche (RIP) must be fished out ..or else LASU is facing a long strike. 3. UI: All students in UI must have tribal marks and no one is allowed to bring any car model from 2004 downwards. 4. DELSU: All delta state girls must visit each of our male committee members. Fǿя̩̥̊ virginity………..sorry IQ test. 5. and finally OSU must bring 5 virgins from 100 level and if they cant they should look for 1 virgin from 400 level ..and the strike would off ♍☹r♌i♌ǧ |
@onenigeria ur song is wonderful, @godian i tink i wil buy ur idea 2morrw mornin am goin 2 luk 4 a film 2 buy so as 2 keep me companie, bt d fact is dat most of dis films ar no longer new 2 me, bt wht of otha uni most of d uni dat realis dere first list had nt also conduct exam 4 dere rems, or otha list wont cum out again afta d first list? Na wa 4 dat schul o |
Godian45: owk.i my self have even forgotten dat I was waiting 4 admission list4get? Men dat list is realy given me sleepless nits i just pray it cums out n it favours us, becus tensition is realy high |
Godian45: owk.i my self have even forgotten dat I was waiting 4 admission list4get? Men dat list is realy given me sleepless nits i just pray it cums out n it favours us, becus tensition is realy high |
Godian45: Goddon add some fun here na play d real goddonguy am nt 2 gud in dat, i pray any dat hav 2 past let coment on it |
Bussyy1: Chai. Wetin dey delay dis list self. Cant wait to strt payin acceptance feesguy i just wonder o abi na only unijos da on strike? Tension da high n d tin da grow by d day, make jos realis dat tin b4 hbp kil som1 |
Na wa y is everytin about unijos dull lik dis, other thrends ar very vibrant but in here u ar al just waitin 4 who 2 past so u just luk n go, come on people let b lifely, let past things dat we relif d stress we ar goin thru nw |
Al dos waitin 4 unilory merit list shuld just stop n hope 4 d second list becus i hav it on gud authority dat d merit list had being Realis long tim ago |
OneNigeria44: I have promised myself i will not enter their site or jamb site again until i have full confirmation from people that the list is out. This is too much na. we wrote this thing since july for goodness sake.guy me just tire o |
Isjaymoh: I checked my post ume scores, but my pix ain't showing, can i print in out that way and should i print it in colour or black&whiteguy u can print it in anywa u want, 4 me i hav nt printed mine my main focus nw is d list |
Gbolissimo: Wotsup herecul guy wht is happenin? |
Olamira: Which list? + what an xpensive joke. Pls stop it cos most of us dont hv a very strong heart.abeg help me tel dem o my sis |
pretihilda: pls dnt say wat u dnt knw. do u know wen last dey pasted their admision list on a notice board? u probably was stil in sec schar u nw sayin he is just jokin? Wht? Guys let stop al dis jokes n b realistic pls b4 som1 wil hav hbp |
Bussyy1: Gud neeeeeews. D list z out oooooo. But dey paste am for inside skul.guy ar u 4 real? Bt did nt da past it on dere net |
Isjaymoh: Any update? We are waiting. And does anyone knows unijos admission requirementno update 4 now bt i hope u knw u can nw check ur post ume score at dere web sit, i tink we shuld liv d admision req til d list comes out |
Congrant 2 u al, u al hav every reson 2 b happi 4 ur list is out, pls join us unijos aspirant 4 our list 2 cum out also |
wilson.wilson:we pray so o guy |
ferdimako: official stand?wht do u mean? |
Olamira: www.mis.unijos.edu.ngluk lik u ar new here, ar an aspirant of unijos also? |
OneNigeria44: wich of their sites and how??dere offical sit na |
OneNigeria44: Guy na joke abiguy no b joke na faith, post ume score is nw accesable in unijos sit |
Bussyy1: Chai. U won kill person. Me too just dey check dia site every second. God z @ work. I blieve in him.u da fear? Courage man |
OmoUSH: Please and please ooo. Don't av sex until the list come out with ur name o. After ur name is out, u can go on SEX rampage..wht do u mean by dat? U tink sa u go fit play God? |
