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I did after I cried I felt good |
Every body want share from. The national cake this is a fight they would fight and loss old goats go nd rest let young ones rule or beloved country |
Confused governors If they re fighting Mr president on the issue of ASUU strike I would understand them bit instead they re fighting for there selfish reason |
Not a good idea I hope China economy don't experiment crises cos If it thus we re in soup dollar is generally acceptable world wide if the currency fall there will always be a bail out |
They keep killing there brothers reducing northern population if they kill them finish who will vote for Buhari and Atiku |
Abuja loja road is very bad people die every day on it that road should be repaired it's also a state capital road an the govt can not fully repair it |
The girl done get belle |
Make then go rest there mate re doing more in Egypt. Hissssssss make them go rest them block road for 2 hrs nd them they happy if they block d road for one week I for even go join them |
Deliverance my foot rubbish |
Her hospitals re poorly funded that's why we runs to abroad for better treatment |
Every body have a role to play not necessarily that Mr president great all the jobs in Nigeria also governor can be involved in social change in our society let him ask him self hw many youth has he employed in Benin hw may graduate can boost of state govt work in Benin I don't mean the thugs he employ. If he as done that he can now come out to criticise Mr president |
THE National Strike Coordinating Committee, NSCC, comprising of principal officers and Zonal Coordinators of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU will be meeting Saturday to take stock of the ongoing strike embarked by the union that is entering the fourth months. Meantime, ASUU said that it was not under any pressure to call-off the strike despite what it called sponsored protests and rallies against the union, stressing that before the union decided to embark on the strike, it holistically took objective assessment of the situation. One of the branch Chairmen of ASUU and member of NSCC who spoke exclusively to Saturday Vanguard on the condition of anonymity said that the meeting will take place in Ondo state and that there would be a situation report including the meeting representatives of ASUU had with the Federal government last week’s Friday. He said,”We are meeting tomorrow, National Strike Coordinating Committee. Tomorrow is arrival. Our Principal officers and Zonal Coordinators met with government last week Friday, one week today, so we want to discus the outcome of the meeting, after that we will now meet.” Commenting on the plethora of protests by different groups over the strike which could be mounting pressure on the union to call off the strike, he said that “There is no pressure on us. We look at things objectively and remember that even me as I am talking we cannot suspend the strike. “We have to get inputs from the branches that is why our strike is always very tight, because before we declared the strike, we have collected inputs from all branch officers in the universities in Nigeria, we collated it, discussed it extensively for two days before we declared the strike. “And if there is any offer made by government, we have to look at it, that is the principal officers ten of them in number, the zonal coordinators who take over functions of NEC during the strike, so, they will look at what government has offered, brief us the branch chair persons then it is at this point we will now know whether to convene an emergency NEC to look at it holistically. “By the time they are briefing us, they will also ask us to brief our committee members and take the issue to the congress, it is not a one man show, all these ones they are talking about politics it is not true, the process right from the least of all the lecturers to the highest that is the professor from each branch, we collate all their responses, it is only when they advice us to suspend that we suspend, it is not just one man show.” He explained that during strike situation, the National Strike Coordinating Committee comprising of principal officers and zonal coordinators always take over the functions of NEC, adding, “every single week, the zonal coordinators will take the information to the various branches who will now take the information to congress, collating information from congress, the branch chairman will take it back to the zonal coordinator, the zonal coordinator takes it back to NSCC, the reason is that NEC has the larger component, we are many.” He said that the reason behind allowing the smaller number of officers to meet during strike situation was to cut cost. “Why NEC cannot meet during the strike is because of cost, we are more in number. In NEC we have over 100 people, but NSCC will be between 10 and 20, so it is manageable, we have a channel of communication.” All attempts made to call the National President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge failed as he neither picked calls put across his GSM line nor replied the text message sent to him. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/ASUU-meet-strike-says-pressure/ |
D woman is old i no believe her story |
Both is to blame for example is there is a war in a country both parties involved would declare a cease fire for dialogue to take place when negotiations was going on its was expected that ASUU has suppose to call off the strike for dialogue to continue on govt part they were foolish to think the pro long strike was politically motivated |
Introduction: Following two meetings (on Thursday 19th Sept 2013 and Friday 11th Oct 2013) of representatives of the AVCNU (Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, led by CVC Chairman and ASUU Representatives (led by its President, Dr. Fagge) with the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Arc. N. Sambo, Minister of education Barr. N. Wike and others, all Vice-Chancellors have been urged to inform and enlighten academic and other staff on the following developments so that we can ensure a return to normalcy in our Universities within the shortest possible time. CONDITIONS ADDRESSED: 1. Earned Allowances: The N30 billion already released will now be increased to N40 billion, and should be regarded only as first installment, and not a once-and-for-all payment. Government will top it up with further releases once Universities are through with the disbursement of this new figure of N40 billion, so Vice-Chancellors are urged to expedite this disbursement within the shortest possible time using guiding templates that have been sent by the CVC. 2. NEEDS Assessment Capital Money: Government was cognizant and mindful of the ability of Universities to effectively/efficiently utilize the N100 billion fund immediately, hence that figure. However, in addition to this N100 billion dedicated and already to be made available for 2013, N200 billion (increased from N150 billion previously agreed) will now be earmarked in the 2014 Budget as well as each of the following three-four years until the Universities are brought to world-class standard. 3. Project Prioritization: Universities will now be allowed to determine their priorities and not be “rail-roaded” into implementing a pre-determined set of projects with respect to the NEEDS assessment. Decisions are not to be centralized. 4. TETFund Intervention: Government assured that the operations of the TETFund will not be impaired, and that the regular TETFund intervention disbursement to Universities will continue, unaffected. So the NEEDS assessment capital outlays are in addition to regular TETFund intervention. 5. IMC: A new Implementation Monitoring Committee (IMC) for the NEEDs ASSESSMENT intervention for Universities has been set up to take over from the Suswan Committee. The new one is under the Federal Ministry of education and chaired by the Honorable Minister of education. In addition, to build confidence and ensure faithful implementation and prevent any relapse as before, the Vice President will meet quarterly with the IMC to monitor progress. 6. Blueprint: ASUU was mandated to submit a blue print for revitalizing the Universities to the Vice President. 7. Official Agreement Document: A signed document would be issued very soon to itemize the full issues on which this present consensus outlined here, brokered by AVCNU, has been reached. 8. An Appeal to Call Off Strike: The Vice-President Sambo appealed to ASUU to call off the strike and apologized for the “take-it-or-leave-it” comments credited to the Hon Minister of Finance. All other parties present at the meetings also prevailed on the ASUU leadership to consult objectively with its members to get them to agree with what is now on the table and to call off the strike as soon as possible after the Sallah break of Tuesday/Wednesday October 15/16 2013. 9. ASUU President Responds: At both meetings, the President of ASUU thanked the VP for taking over negotiations and promised to consult with his ASUU Constituency. We keep our fingers firmly crossed, as we await both the official consensus agreement document and full ASUU reaction. Statesmanship from all sides is called for at this point in time. Signed: Prof. Mobolaji E. Aluko Vice-Chancellor Federal University Otuoke, FUOTUOKE. |
After making me stay home for four months he wants to be the president of Nigeria for the second time I laugh in yoruba |
Things we do for money the deputy govt is right very right but tell me those the so called deputy govt no get gf apart from him wife see sinner they correct sinner |
If u no get connect sorry |
E better make i dey London jail then make i dey nigeria jail or prison |
Debate if any body see ASUU presido shoot am |
I stay up to 6 years at home am in my final year studying sociology in Kogi state uni now ASUU don't want me to graduate |
Let's see what fifa get to say about this |
The person wey post this thread nd mumu cctv is a China station it's only accept China citizen |
The leaders of the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have decided to go underground following alleged threat to their lives by security agents. Academic activities in the public universities across the country have been grounded for the fourth month running as a result of the strike by the universities’ teachers to press home their demand for the implementation of the agreement they entered into since 2009. The union in a statement by the chairman, University of Ibadan (UI) chapter, Olusegun Ajiboye alleged that university teachers have been under the siege of security agents nationwide by beaming searchlight on their sources of finance despite the stoppage of their salaries by the Federal Government. In the statement titled, “ASUU Strike: Union Leaders Go Underground”, Ajiboye alleged that he had received some calls, warning him about his role in the ongoing strike and called on the Inspector General of Police (IG) to safe the lives of ASUU leaders nationwide. He, however, maintained that no amount of threat or clampdown on the union would make them back down from the strike “until public education is saved from collapse.” Source : http://www.osundefender.org/?p=126598
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There children re outside schooling now there wives Don join them |
Am looking for a London use ram to buy or a fairly use cow |
I hate night journey I don't even try it at all |
My lecturers would be living on credit now every thing they buy would be on credit hoping when there demands re........... |
SSANU is out of the strike finally remain NASU nd ASUU |
Who cares. About PDP I care about ASUU strike come 2015 youth would also go on strike no body would vote |
Tolu Olu Tobi Ola ............. |
How can I enjoy d holiday when university re in strike in Nigeria |
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