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Education / Re: FG Lethargic Approach In Handling The Idling ASUU Strike: An SOS Call To Our Int by muta1996(m): 10:02pm On Jul 16, 2022
Lalasticlaca. Pls we need responses from our lecturers and well-meaning Nigerians
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by muta1996(m): 9:04pm On Jul 16, 2022
muta1996:
FG lethargic approach in handling the idling ASUU strike: An SOS call to our intellectuals to find durable solutions


No doubt that ASUU demands are valid even the incumbent president has acknowledged that in the past but the pitfall is that the presidency is not working actively to end the strike which has lasted for about 5 months now even though they claim the issues are arduous and struggle is going on in the backstage to end the strike as the honorable minister of information told us a few weeks ago. I applaud all the lecturers and other university workers all over the country for always standing up for what will benefit our varsities. I hope the union and government reach an agreement ASAP to save university education from total wreckage because that is the unfortunate foretelling we can come up with from the prevailing prognostic factors at hand and also for the university to serve her main goals as it is indicated by the first chancellor of my prestigious university -----Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria that:
"The first duty of every university is the search for and the spread of knowledge and the establishment of truths... But it must also serve the need of the nation."
~Sir Ahmadu Bello.
But there are questions that I have had in mind for quite some time that begs for answers as a concerned student and patriotic citizen of our country who want university education in Nigeria to be effective to be of immense benefits to Nigeria and the whole world.

So the questions are as follows:


1. Even though our leaders have shown over and over again that they are insensitive and conscience-less; Does ASUU have any compassion for their students and ordinary Nigerians? Can the union concede/compromise to put an end to the strike for the sake of national interest? ------ might sound eerie, but is ASUU going to allow the strike to just proceed like this and allow everything to fall apart?

2. No doubt the strike is taking a big toll on us, even the lecturers (as they have not been paid their remuneration for months though they will surely get all their outstanding paychecks later) and the general public ------ the economic impact is obvious most especially for people that have their enterprises around the schools; so is there any plan by ASUU to rehabilitate the students if anything of such exist at all? For the umpteenth time the government seems not to care, so who is going to replenish back our precious resource (time) lost throughout the strike?

3. If our house roof leaks, do we just destroy everything? Because let's assume that FG decides not to heed the agreement anytime soon, are we just going to sit back and watch till this administration leaves office before the strike ends?

4. I doubt if any of the presidential candidates are keen or have any concrete blueprints to stop this peril. Ideally, I expect the APC flagbearer to show genuine concern, he should enunciate publicly and appeal actively to the current APC-led FG to put an end to the strike because it can affect the acceptance of his party in the upcoming general election.
N.B
"My concern here is not to campaign for or against anyone"

It is better to take what you can get, even if it is very little than to risk having nothing at all. Are we just going to wait and allow our tertiary education to continue to operate this pause- and play- system and allow everything to disintegrate totally?

5. My question here has been asked several times and the reply you get from our lecturers is that "do you have any recourses for the union apart from strike to get the government to do the needful because the strike is the only language they seem to discern to do the needful (But our leaders don't care from their action and inaction). To all our genii who should always be at the vanguard as highly placed fellows in the academia in executing religiously what Sir Ahmadu Bello said which our universities cannot fulfill if they remain closed...

Can ASUU even put into reflection and reconsider vis-à-vis the challenges our great nation is facing at the moment?

My compunction now is that is ASUU implying that there are no other means that can be exercised by the union without necessary shutting down our institutions to persuade the government to yield to her ultimata?

I will be delighted to get responses to all the concerns raised here. Thank you very much.

Afolayan M.T (MBBS still in view due to ASUU strike)
Zaria, Nigeria.

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Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by muta1996(m): 9:02pm On Jul 16, 2022
FG lethargic approach in handling the idling ASUU strike: An SOS call to our intellectuals to find durable solutions


No doubt that ASUU demands are valid even the incumbent president has acknowledged that in the past but the pitfall is that the presidency is not working actively to end the strike which has lasted for about 5 months now even though they claim the issues are arduous and struggle is going on in the backstage to end the strike as the honorable minister of information told us a few weeks ago. I applaud all the lecturers and other university workers all over the country for always standing up for what will benefit our varsities. I hope the union and government reach an agreement ASAP to save university education from total wreckage because that is the unfortunate foretelling we can come up with from the prevailing prognostic factors at hand and also for the university to serve her main goals as it is indicated by the first chancellor of my prestigious university -----Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria that:
"The first duty of every university is the search for and the spread of knowledge and the establishment of truths... But it must also serve the need of the nation."
~Sir Ahmadu Bello.
But there are questions that I have had in mind for quite some time that begs for answers as a concerned student and patriotic citizen of our country who want university education in Nigeria to be effective to be of immense benefits to Nigeria and the whole world.

So the questions are as follows:


1. Even though our leaders have shown over and over again that they are insensitive and conscience-less; Does ASUU have any compassion for their students and ordinary Nigerians? Can the union concede/compromise to put an end to the strike for the sake of national interest? ------ might sound eerie, but is ASUU going to allow the strike to just proceed like this and allow everything to fall apart?

2. No doubt the strike is taking a big toll on us, even the lecturers (as they have not been paid their remuneration for months though they will surely get all their outstanding paychecks later) and the general public ------ the economic impact is obvious most especially for people that have their enterprises around the schools; so is there any plan by ASUU to rehabilitate the students if anything of such exist at all? For the umpteenth time the government seems not to care, so who is going to replenish back our precious resource (time) lost throughout the strike?

3. If our house roof leaks, do we just destroy everything? Because let's assume that FG decides not to heed the agreement anytime soon, are we just going to sit back and watch till this administration leaves office before the strike ends?

4. I doubt if any of the presidential candidates are keen or have any concrete blueprints to stop this peril. Ideally, I expect the APC flagbearer to show genuine concern, he should enunciate publicly and appeal actively to the current APC-led FG to put an end to the strike because it can affect the acceptance of his party in the upcoming general election.
N.B
"My concern here is not to campaign for or against anyone"

It is better to take what you can get, even if it is very little than to risk having nothing at all. Are we just going to wait and allow our tertiary education to continue to operate this pause- and play- system and allow everything to disintegrate totally?

5. My question here has been asked several times and the reply you get from our lecturers is that "do you have any recourses for the union apart from strike to get the government to do the needful because the strike is the only language they seem to discern to do the needful (But our leaders don't care from their action and inaction). To all our genii who should always be at the vanguard as highly placed fellows in the academia in executing religiously what Sir Ahmadu Bello said which our universities cannot fulfill if they remain closed...
Education / Re: FG Lethargic Approach In Handling The Idling ASUU Strike: An SOS Call To Our Int by muta1996(m): 8:07am On Jul 16, 2022
Can ASUU even put into reflection and reconsider vis-à-vis the challenges our great nation is facing at the moment?

My compunction now is that is ASUU implying that there are no other means that can be exercised by the union without necessary shutting down our institutions to persuade the government to yield to her ultimata?

I will be delighted to get responses to all the concerns raised here. Thank you very much.

Afolayan M.T (MBBS still in view due to ASUU strike)
Zaria, Nigeria.
Education / FG Lethargic Approach In Handling The Idling ASUU Strike: An SOS Call To Our Int by muta1996(m): 7:36am On Jul 16, 2022
FG lethargic approach in handling the idling ASUU strike: An SOS call to our intellectuals to find durable solutions


No doubt that ASUU demands are valid even the incumbent president has acknowledged that in the past but the pitfall is that the presidency is not working actively to end the strike which has lasted for about 5 months now even though they claim the issues are arduous and struggle is going on in the backstage to end the strike as the honorable minister of information told us a few weeks ago. I applaud all the lecturers and other university workers all over the country for always standing up for what will benefit our varsities. I hope the union and government reach an agreement ASAP to save university education from total wreckage because that is the unfortunate foretelling we can come up with from the prevailing prognostic factors at hand and also for the university to serve her main goals as it is indicated by the first chancellor of my prestigious university -----Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria that:
"The first duty of every university is the search for and the spread of knowledge and the establishment of truths... But it must also serve the need of the nation."
~Sir Ahmadu Bello.
But there are questions that I have had in mind for quite some time that begs for answers as a concerned student and patriotic citizen of our country who want university education in Nigeria to be effective to be of immense benefits to Nigeria and the whole world.

So the questions are as follows:


1. Even though our leaders have shown over and over again that they are insensitive and conscience-less; Does ASUU have any compassion for their students and ordinary Nigerians? Can the union concede/compromise to put an end to the strike for the sake of national interest? ------ might sound eerie, but is ASUU going to allow the strike to just proceed like this and allow everything to fall apart?

2. No doubt the strike is taking a big toll on us, even the lecturers (as they have not been paid their remuneration for months though they will surely get all their outstanding paychecks later) and the general public ------ the economic impact is obvious most especially for people that have their enterprises around the schools; so is there any plan by ASUU to rehabilitate the students if anything of such exist at all? For the umpteenth time the government seems not to care, so who is going to replenish back our precious resource (time) lost throughout the strike?

3. If our house roof leaks, do we just destroy everything? Because let's assume that FG decides not to heed the agreement anytime soon, are we just going to sit back and watch till this administration leaves office before the strike ends?

4. I doubt if any of the presidential candidates are keen or have any concrete blueprints to stop this peril. Ideally, I expect the APC flagbearer to show genuine concern, he should enunciate publicly and appeal actively to the current APC-led FG to put an end to the strike because it can affect the acceptance of his party in the upcoming general election.
N.B
"My concern here is not to campaign for or against anyone"

It is better to take what you can get, even if it is very little than to risk having nothing at all. Are we just going to wait and allow our tertiary education to continue to operate this pause- and play- system and allow everything to disintegrate totally?

5. My question here has been asked several times and the reply you get from our lecturers is that "do you have any recourses for the union apart from strike to get the government to do the needful because the strike is the only language they seem to discern to do the needful (But our leaders don't care from their action and inaction). To all our genii who should always be at the vanguard as highly placed fellows in the academia in executing religiously what Sir Ahmadu Bello said which our universities cannot fulfill if they remain closed.....
Education / Re: She Wanted To Be A Doctor But She Got ...life Lessons by muta1996(m): 11:27pm On Mar 11, 2020
southniyikaye:
which front page?
Calling lala for half baked news?
Updated now sir
Education / Re: She Wanted To Be A Doctor But She Got ...life Lessons by muta1996(m): 11:25pm On Mar 11, 2020
southniyikaye:
which front page?
Calling lala for half baked news?
Am sorry sir.
Any correction? And how is it half baked news?
Education / Re: She Wanted To Be A Doctor But She Got ...life Lessons by muta1996(m): 6:38pm On Mar 11, 2020
Pls front page sir
Lalasticlala
Education / She Wanted To Be A Doctor But She Got ...life Lessons by muta1996(m): 6:37pm On Mar 11, 2020
This is a true life story of a lady.

I know a girl. She had a dream of becoming a doctor. It was a childhood dream. She envisioned herself the day she would wear a lab coat on her slim body, wrap the stethoscope around her neck and "doctor" would be her new name.

She had worked hard in secondary school and now she found herself in IJMB. She had been hearing about how hard IJMB was but it was way beyond what she expected. There were periods of gyri and some periods of sulci also. What kept her moving forward was the desire and the conviction to be a doctor.

She would not let anything stop her from feeling of saving patients. She had seen it before. How a mother who had cried out all her tears from the fear of losing a child would suddenly light up when the doctor gave her good news .

When the results of the IJMB were released, so many thoughts crossed her mind. 'What if......' . What if she doesn't make it. What is she going to tell her parents. Does it mean her dreamed is crushed? What is she going to do next? .....She was happy when the news came that she had passed.
She didn't waste any time . She naturally applied to A.B.U. Zaria as her choice of institution. Medicine . She chose from the drop down menu.
Medicine was well...what it is. It is fun knowing about the anatomy of the human body part. Wow. So many parts to learn. The physiological working mechanisms of the body was another awe. The only problem was that there was a lot of things to learn. And there was just so so so so little time.
It was hectic. Lectures were cumbersome. Practicals were tiring. Fatigue was setting in. Tests were always popping up regularly. Before she could realize it, the exams was already knocking at her door. She did what she had always been doing. Getting up and busting her body. She had never studied as hard as she did for the mb1 exam in her life before.

Finally it was over. It was obvious that she had been shaken by the exams. Her fair skin had gotten darker. She had lost some flesh also. She was finally home. She slept like a baby.
She results were finally out. She opened her WhatsApp and clicked on the class group chat. She downloaded the results and scrolled through the list to find her number.

SHE FAILED.

......................intermission..................

She collapsed on her bed. She couldn't believe it. Were her eyes playing a trick with her? . She picked up her phone again and looked at the list again. She located her registration number. She recited out the number slowly beneath her breath. U -1-5-M-D-2-0-0-* . It was definitely her's.

And WITHDRAWN was clearly written across it.

She screamed in her head.

A lot of thing passed quickly from telling her parents to applying for a new course.
She was now in Botany. Of course she didn't like it. She was just there by accident. Many people tried to encourage her. They say that time heals everything. As the time went by, she started to like the course. The main push for her was the fact she was having EXCELLENT scores in her test and exams. Her hard work was paying off. While she was always struggling to keep her head above water in Medicine, she was breezing through Botany.

At the end, she graduated with ..

Follow link to confirm
https://happygreenpen..com/2020/03/this-is-true-life-story-of-girl.html?m=1

Health / Re: Mouth Odour Remedy? by muta1996(m): 7:31am On Mar 04, 2019
Lalasticlala can we pls get this to Front page to get more attention, so that it will be of benefit to all.

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Health / Mouth Odour Remedy? by muta1996(m): 7:22am On Mar 04, 2019
Who knows of any lasting solution to mouth odour?

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Phones / Re: Calling All Huawei Nigeria Fans!! by muta1996(m): 4:30pm On Feb 19, 2019
08187330695
Literature / Re: Lost in Lust [A story by Toyin Olorunsola] by muta1996(m): 1:04pm On Jan 19, 2019
This message means trouble don start for ola.

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Literature / Re: Lost in Lust [A story by Toyin Olorunsola] by muta1996(m): 10:48am On Jan 01, 2019
I pity this ola o.

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Literature / Re: Lost in Lust [A story by Toyin Olorunsola] by muta1996(m): 7:12pm On Dec 27, 2018
Ola is in trouble. Lost in lust.

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Celebrities / Re: Daddy Freeze Tells AY: Christmas Has Nothing To Do With God by muta1996(m): 9:26pm On Dec 21, 2018
Timfreds:
God owns the day Dec 25 and not Nimrod. So we chose it to celebrate the Creator of that day. We converted it from Nimrod birthday to Christ birthday. Any problem with that.
What is this one saying?
Literature / Re: Lost in Lust [A story by Toyin Olorunsola] by muta1996(m): 9:12pm On Dec 21, 2018
Ann2012:
Which kain intimacy she dey talk about na

Thanks for the update
Abi o
Politics / Re: Apologize To Nigerians For 'booing' Buhari - NANS Tells National Assembly by muta1996(m): 3:34pm On Dec 21, 2018
NANS should be talking to the government on how to end the ASUU strike not on political matter that is none of their business. Though what the lawmakers did to the PMB is disrespectful.

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Islam for Muslims / Re: Birthday, Christmas And Mawlid Celebration In The Light Of Islam by muta1996(m): 10:41am On Dec 21, 2018
Jaqenhghar:
Your business. Even your president celebrated his bday... 2wice
So is the president a proof for us to celebrate birthday too?
Islam for Muslims / Re: Birthday, Christmas And Mawlid Celebration In The Light Of Islam by muta1996(m): 9:19am On Dec 21, 2018
Kamelot77:
Av been eating Christmas food since I was a kid and I will continue to eat in every year.

The holy prophet {'s.a.w) was breed ND nourish with idol worshipper money

My brother, Please be careful... try and seek knowledge to know the truth.

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Islam for Muslims / Re: Birthday, Christmas And Mawlid Celebration In The Light Of Islam by muta1996(m): 9:17am On Dec 21, 2018
Jazakallahu khairan

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Literature / Re: Lost in Lust [A story by Toyin Olorunsola] by muta1996(m): 9:12am On Dec 21, 2018
I no trust this big madam o. Then why give him money?
Poems For Review / Re: DRIFT, A Poem by Pat Ashinze. by muta1996(m): 6:46am On Nov 23, 2018
Good work
Education / Re: Free Knowledge That Might Save A Life One Day by muta1996(m): 12:08pm On Nov 21, 2018
Excellent life saving tips.
This have to be in the front page.

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Crime / Re: Hermaphrodite: Boy Who Has A Vagina In Benin Beaten, Assaulted, Called A Witch by muta1996(m): 7:43pm On Aug 22, 2018
kai naija! common he is suffering from 5-alpha reductase deficiency or Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS).
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by muta1996(m): 12:35pm On Sep 22, 2016
xlow:

Aii catalyst, am about commn in to abu, Buh dnt knw if I'll be considered for medicine, am from enugu state, I had 282 in jamb, one sitting in waec, buh just 1b2 in physiks, c4 in chem, bio,eng,maths(c6) plss help I really anticipate mbbs
just pray bro. ABU will give u admission.
Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by muta1996(m): 3:57am On May 26, 2016
xlow:

Please I need advice. Since am from a non catchment area.
You really tried o. just wait for the post utme,score 300+ and you are good to go.

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Education / Re: See How Medical Students Write Exam In ABU by muta1996(m): 10:28am On May 05, 2016
ABU medical school Nulli Secundus

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Education / Re: See How Medical Students Write Exam In ABU by muta1996(m): 10:20am On May 05, 2016
captcochrane:
Do they need to wear that white coat to write a mcq or theory exam? ABU indeed angry
yes now.that is our dress code.
Education / Re: See How Medical Students Write Exam In ABU by muta1996(m): 10:13am On May 05, 2016
OPCYOUTH:
All those Northerners wey no sabi book Wetin dem go find for medical school?


I am yet to see a MEDICAL DOCTOR who is from the CORE NORTH.......WHY?.
seriously am in abu,also a medical student. Northerners are very good.

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Education / Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by muta1996(m): 6:01pm On May 01, 2016
Boscojugunu:
Anyone with the link on how i can download doctor najeeb video for free
pls who is doctor najeeb
Education / Re: Nigerian University With The Highest Number Of Professors? by muta1996(m): 6:42am On Mar 31, 2016
evansvenus:
Gud evening people

let us get it started, tell us the university that have the highest number of professors as lecturers

you can also tell the house how many of your lecturers are professors,its sure going to make admission seekers make the right choice..thanks!

ABU

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