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Why call off a strike that has lasted for almost a year without achieving anything? What has the govt lost ? Nothing What has ASUP lost ? Nothing What has the students lost? One unproductive year. |
The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics has suspended its nine- month strike. The National President of ASUP, Mr Chibuzor Asomugha, who spoke to our correspondent on the telephone on Saturday, said the polytechnic lecturers would resume work on Tuesday. He explained that the strike had only been suspended for three months, an interlude the government is expected to meet the demands of ASUP. The polytechnic lecturers began their strike on October 4, 2013. |
Every politician is now caught in the web of rice distribution(ekitising) because it worked in Ekiti. For me,there is nothing wrong in collecting their rice,but something is wrong when you give them vote because of the rice. |
sonofaGod: FOOLS,keep dispaying arrogance and animosity towards doctors till u will require doctors services to save your lives or that of your loved ones one day.that's when u will recognise their importance in society.there is a good reason y doctors are leaving this countries in droves more than benin gals are going to italy because society has failed to give them their dues even though d same society expects so much from themEnough of this doctors- save- lives noise.Doctors are important so are all other professions Are doctors the only ones leaving the country? People from all facets of lives have been leaving the country since God knows when. Nobody should come and threaten us here ,should i donate my balls to doctors because i don't want them to leave the country? Engineers ,Lawyers,Biochemists,Welders,Bricklayers,Alagbo Jedi,et al all leave this country on a daily basis and nobody is crying foul,if u want to leave what are you waiting for? You come here to tell us how important the doctors are on a daily basis,Who is not important? Are the Abokis who rear cows not important? What about the fishermen? What about drivers who move petroleum products from one place to the other? Can doctors dig boreholes? In todays world of Medicine,what can a doctor do without electricity? Did the doctors invent electricity? Are they more important than the bricklayers who built the hospitals? Are they more important that the Engineers who build roads? The cars they drive,did the doctors manufacture them or can the carry out repairs on them?Can doctors fix ACs? What about the beds they use in the hospitals? Can they produce them? Show me a doctor who says Medicine is the most important profession then i will show you a complete foool |
A public debate would not in any way solve the problem. The Minister, NMA and possibly JOHESU should sit down and rub minds together to proffer solution to the problem at hand.. |
I prefer as a governor a refrigerator technician who would provide basic amenities and infrastructural development to the masses than a PhD holder in Engineering who's got nothing to offer |
Onlinebizexpert: Do I blame her no.........Y |
aphyz2709: Hello guys. Una wan say nobody among una don see invite abi?Let's see the content. Why did u modify ur post? U claimed u got an invite this morning,dem don withdraw ur invite? |
macpeter1: if you are WRITING this UAC workforce test in PORTHARCOURT. come and lets put heads together to answer our questions. you must be good in maths and or english. macpeteonline@yahoo.com. 08032314006Imagine |
This is the type of politics we crave for,one in which politician s engage themselves in intellectual discourse . |
APC hoodlums would have done the sssame to PDP supporters if the opportunity surfaces,they r all the same |
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has announced that the United Nations is recognizing the gay marriages of all its staff. Previously, the United Nations only recognized the unions of staffers who came from countries where gay marriage is legal, UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said Monday. Haq adds that “this is a step forward that many of the staffers at the United Nations had been seeking for some time.” Haq says the new policy became effective June 26. According to the Pew Research Center, gay marriage is legal in 18 countries, plus parts of the United States and Mexico. But prejudice remains deep in many countries. An extreme case is Uganda, which in February passed a law making gay sex punishable by a life sentence. |
justi4jesu: lol...Your moniker keeps making me laugh....ideycraze?It was actually IDEYCRAZE? before Seun changed it to IDEYCRAZE ....crying |
OP,how much is Omisore paying per post now? |
If SANs who defend corrupt politicians are not adjudged corrupt why then should SANs who defend corrupt judges be tagged 'corrupt'? |
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Aloma Mukhtar, on Monday, threw a jab at Senior Advocates of Nigeria who defend judges appearing before the National Judicial Council for corruption and misconduct cases. The CJN who spoke in Abuja at the Judicial Reforms Conference co- organised by the National Bar Association, said such SANs were definitely “working in tandem” with the judges under probe. She said such SANs could be as guilty as the judge they defended. The event was with the theme, ‘Putting our best foot forward: The judiciary and the challenges of satisfying justice needs of the 21st Century’. According to the CJN, corruption has become “a real cankerworm” in the country, adding that there are instances when as many as six judges appear for some judges facing the NJC panel. She said, “The NJC is trying its best to ensure that those that are corrupt or that have cases of misconduct proved against them are shown the way out. “We receive petitions and we have always tried to hear from both sides. But many times many affected judges complain that they are not given fair hearing. Some will come with as many as six SANs. Those SANs who go with them are equally guilty. “There was one (judge) that came with about six SANs which showed they are working in tandem.” But in his response, a senior advocate, Mr. Yusuf Ali, said though he had never defended any judge before the NJC panel, the principle of presumption of innocence entitled a person to defend himself or herself with everything at his or her disposal, including legal representation. The CJN also lamented that many lawyers were quick to accuse the judiciary of being corrupt, yet refused to report judges who they knew to be corrupt to the NJC. “You (lawyers) all know those judges that are corrupt. You all do but you won’t report, but you will be the one who will raise the issue that the judiciary is corrupt, but you will not do your part,” she said. Speaking on the independence of the judiciary, she said insufficient funding of the judiciary should not be an excuse for various Chief Judges to constitute themselves as “nuisance” in Government Houses. “We must stop interference from the two other arms of government. The constitution guarantees our independence and we should strive to establish this,” she said. The event was organised by the NBA in collaboration with the European Union, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Access to Justice, Open Society Initiative for West Africa and the Performance Evaluation Committee of the NJC. Speaking, the Chief Justice of South Africa, Justice Mogoeng Reetsang Mogoeng, also emphasised the need for the judiciary to maintain and enjoy its “rightful status as the third arm of the government.” “Judiciary should not be made to look like an appendage of the executive arm of government. We have to be vigilant against whatever that could undermine our independence,”Mongoeng said. He added that for a country to address the problems of corruption, there was the need for the judiciary to be truly and fully independent. “Corruption has contributed to our continued enslavement in Africa,” he added. The President of NBA, Mr. Okey Wali (SAN), said “government must recognise that the judiciary is the third arm of government.” He therefore called on the Federal Government to obey a recent judgment of the Federal High Court, Abuja, which ordered the funding of the judiciary by the NJC independently of the executive arm of government. “The NBA reiterates that government must recognise that it is only existence of a virile, fearless and independent judiciary that can guarantee an enduring democratic government and the maintenance of law and order,” Wali added. The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke, who was represented by Bola Odugbesan, advocated evaluation system focused on the entire judiciary rather than on individual judges. http://www.punchng.com/news/sans-defending-corrupt-judges-are-also-guilty-cjn/ |
South African Football Association has again denied making any job offer to Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi. This was contained in a statement by SAFA on Monday. “Reports coming through and carried out by several media outlets are quoting Mr Keshi alleging he has an offer on the table from SAFA,” read the SAFA statement from its President, Danny Jordaan, on Monday. “There is no iota of truth in this statement. SAFA has not offered any coach the Bafana Bafana coaching job and we don’t take kindly to such rumours. “It is not true because SAFA has not entered into a discussion with any coach or a representative of any coach.” Keshi has stated several times that he had received an offer from SAFA to take over from Gordon Igesund, whose contract expires at the end of August. |
It's time for exam cheats to device another means to rob NECO |
Lol |
Toaskarity: Lmao atleast I know for sure my parent won't step so low to acknowledge a pending criminal as their friend talk more as their king... thereby i can bet my life that my parent is a million miles smarter than you, generations before you and maybe generation ahead of you(cos they all ignorant terrorists)...Can you provide us with proof that Sanusi is a criminal? |
Firefire: we shall see how Sanusi will handle this. he should just respect himself and tow the line of honour by apologising and move on.Only a foolish man apologizes for doing nothing |
donroxy: Imagine , the CEO of all Nigerian Banks is always more qualified than a Local Government Chairman whose allocation run into hundreds of Millions everymonth talkless of President and Governor then how do you want a Poly Graduate to manage 500million monthly .....Do you mean Polytechnic graduates are dull? |
While I do not have any proof that these allegations are false,the reason adduced by the OP for the movement of Laspotech from the Ikosi campus is untrue. Tinubu did not in any way deny any youth access to education. The Ikosi campus of Laspotech was a temporary site for the Engineering department ,it was moved to Ikorodu permanent site not because Tinubu needed the land. |
Do people still listen to this man? |
When is FUTA 2014/2015 post graduate form coming out for sale? |
We only get to hear stuffs like this when they have problems within their ranks.These offences are not just known to these people ,they all knew before this time. It's unfortunate that our politicians play on our intelligence on a daily basis and we allow them get away with it. It is a case of thieves taking another thief to the EFCC |
Gbenga Daniel and twelve others were suspended from the Ogun State chapter of the PDP for anti-party activities.http://premiumtimesng.com/regional/139754-ogun-pdp-suspends-daniel.html |
Has it come to that? Bragging about age? Hmmm... As far as we know you are both governors and no governor is more powerful than the other |
musulmi: ....You are Jealous on Islam and there nothing yo can do can't you see what happen in kaduna? That's what is happening to suntai and you have to be careful with your words no body can touch Islam and go free no matter were you are you will be destryed.Shut your mouth with this rubbish you spew around,who is touching Islam? Are u insinuating that God 'killed' Yakowa to pave way for a Muslim governor? You must be high on something. Should good governance be about the religion of the person occupying the position or the person's ability to deliver? You are just one of those crazy fanatics that gives Islam a bad name in the eyes of our Christian brothers. Get a life |
[quote author=*Lemon]no o all of us in delta n benin who summitted in port ,were taken to lagos ,infact am yet to c ,those writin in port o, cos its like som guyz livin in port were still thrown to lag[/quote]I submitted in PH nd i'm writing in PH |