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Kerosene have always been fifty naira just that u can't get it at that price in filling station only NNPC station but when u go there the attendant refused to sell instead use it for business |
The damage is done already wats the need They should wait till next year student now re officially going on strike till next year |
ASUU re greedy corrupt educated people by the way how much earn allowance re they getting now |
ASUU members re just greedy very very corrupt educated man nd women |
They re all d same corrupt to the blood |
After thirteen hours of negotiations, the President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Dr. Nasir Isa Fagge on tuesday morning was not forthcoming with the new Federal Government’s offer as he insisted that his members have the final say on the issue. Speaking with State House correspondents, he said that the meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan discussed how to tackle the problem of University education system in the country. He said: “Well we have had lengthy meeting with Mr. President, rubbing minds on how best to address the problem of University education in this country.” “And we now have a message from Mr. President we are going to take to our members. And we are expecting that our members will respond appropriately to the message of Mr. President.” On whether the lecturers are going back to the classroom, he said: “That is up to our members.” Asked what the message was, he said: “I can’t tell you. Its not for you. It is for our members.” If impressed with the message, he said: “Don’t put words into my mouth. Our members will determine that.” Also speaking with journalists at the end of the meeting, the Minister of Labour Emeka Wogu said: “We made progress, the President of ASUU told you that they are going back with a message from the Federal Government back to their members. And the message is full of high expectations and hope.” On whether the strike will be called off, he said: “That is why the message is full of high expectations and hope. So our prayers is that they come back with positive outcome. They might not even come back to meet us, they might take decisions there that will meet your expectations.” “Nigerians should be patient for ASUU to finish their meetings and come out with a message to Nigerians.” Responding to whether the Federal Government made a fresh offer, her said: “Well, the offer we made are the offer they are taking in line with the 2009 agreement. The issues that led to the strike are issues contained in the 2009 agreement and we did not go beyond the agreement.” Short URL: http://www.osundefender.org/?p=130422 |
After thirteen hours of negotiations, the President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Dr. Nasir Isa Fagge on tuesday morning was not forthcoming with the new Federal Government’s offer as he insisted that his members have the final say on the issue. Speaking with State House correspondents, he said that the meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan discussed how to tackle the problem of University education system in the country. He said: “Well we have had lengthy meeting with Mr. President, rubbing minds on how best to address the problem of University education in this country.” “And we now have a message from Mr. President we are going to take to our members. And we are expecting that our members will respond appropriately to the message of Mr. President.” On whether the lecturers are going back to the classroom, he said: “That is up to our members.” Asked what the message was, he said: “I can’t tell you. Its not for you. It is for our members.” If impressed with the message, he said: “Don’t put words into my mouth. Our members will determine that.” Also speaking with journalists at the end of the meeting, the Minister of Labour Emeka Wogu said: “We made progress, the President of ASUU told you that they are going back with a message from the Federal Government back to their members. And the message is full of high expectations and hope.” On whether the strike will be called off, he said: “That is why the message is full of high expectations and hope. So our prayers is that they come back with positive outcome. They might not even come back to meet us, they might take decisions there that will meet your expectations.” “Nigerians should be patient for ASUU to finish their meetings and come out with a message to Nigerians.” Responding to whether the Federal Government made a fresh offer, her said: “Well, the offer we made are the offer they are taking in line with the 2009 agreement. The issues that led to the strike are issues contained in the 2009 agreement and we did not go beyond the agreement.” Short URL: http://www.osundefender.org/?p=130422
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Old fools don't want us to rest |
How am I sure that this guy is not linked with one of this terrorist |
It's will be dull because of those child re bread nd butter children what can they do its can never d like NUGA GAMES |
Return the money cos it's don't belong to u d mistake might be from d banker or d owner of d money ask ur self if u were d one that mad such mistake how will u feele |
Return the money cos it's don't belong to u d mistake might be from d banker or d owner of d money ask ur self if u were d one that mad such mistake what will u do |
Wahala dey what's happens to the other 2 Senate's members and the 8 house of rep members currently serving our beloved country. I smell something fishey I don't trust nigeria judges they might ve been bribed. |
I don't need to read this trash I would just comment if u re died u re died nothing like hell or heaven u even turn good manure to the ground stop this story of seeing hell and coming back to tell people hw it looks like |
I know those guys re over 17 but who cares |
The Four months old industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU may soon be called off. This follows indications from recent closed door meeting held yesterday between the supervising minister and minister of state for education, Barr Nyesom Wike and a team of the universities striking lecturers led by the union president, Dr Isa Fagge. Members of the academic union emerged from the meeting with visible smiles and clearly stated revival of relationship between the union and the federal government. However, the details of the meeting were not disclosed as members of ASUU were escorted by the supervising minister of education, to ensure that the members of the union did not address the press. Earlier this week, the minister also met with vice chancellors of public owned universities in a closed door meeting, and details of the meeting was not equally disclosed. Source :http://leadership.ng/news/301013/ASUU-strike-ll-soon-be-called |
The road in the air is poorly maintained that's why plane crash |
[quote author=dridowu]I love ds sensible write hmmmmm "Act of God" that means the FG does not deserve blame , so wew shd blame God that allow it to come to pass[/quo I just had that a plane almost crashed in Enugu I don't know how true it is. For those who believe that if a plane crash it's an act of God re foolish na God say make we they use old outdated planes re GOD say make we maintain our planes na God say make them no revive the aviation sector na God say make she buy car of 255 million even with the car when death come knocking her car would not save her funny woman |
Our security officers and agencies re outdated they need to be upgraded I just pity the north the us would not set there feet in the north part of Nigeria they would just build a station which they can use to launch drones to the north SO BOKORAHRAM BEWARE Of DRONES strike |
I'm every federal ministry there re always people that steal money this is no new thing |
I think is time for middle belt to produce d next president of Nigeria |
How will this rubbish make front page |
I just watched AIT news and I saw d president of national parents teachers association crying LIVE on TV,begging ASUU to call off strike! This is really frustrating, even our parents are tired. I felt a tear on my eyes to see the Old man tears rolling down his cheeks! Watelse does FG/ ASUU want? What is our country turning into? *sighs* |
Almost d same amount ASUU is demanding for infrastructure development |
Lol he is flexing in Israel and me am at home roasting 2015 will tell |
This woman is not feeling remorse she is flexing her last days in office because she would get sack |
ASUU made me jobless so I go comment d good die nd so |
Well i now understand that ASUU re selfish ASUU, saying that most of their demands are not applicable in any part of the world. “You can tell the future of a nation by the state of the schools, and the state of schools in the country is pathetic,” he said. “Where else in the world do you pay for examination allowance? Is that not the job of the lecturers? You pay for postgraduate project supervision: is that not the job of the professors?” Indeed they re greedy |
Strike is not the way forward but if unions are on strike an negotiation re going on it best union call of strike to show d government that they re really fighting for d interest of others as for ASUU if they have oriented student about d reason why dey want to go on strike it would ve been better and also the timing is bad meaning universities mean they would have allow d semester to end before d strike now d strike have done more harm 1. D academic calendar have change 2. Final year student wouldn't graduate 3. Law students wouldn't go to law sch. Most of us only find out the reason why ASUU was on strike online nd they say they re fighting for us |
ASUU fail to understand that development is a gradual process if they transfer all nigeria fund to education would an airport be construction in this state which will also create employment for our youth |
This is a long story how would they refund d money back when u know it's not even possible |
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