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HOME NEWS Q & A JOBS MORE ASUU: FG withdraws ultimatum on december 10, 2013 at 8:01 pm in news *Shows proof of lodgment of N200bn University fund By Henry Umoru ABUJA – THE Federal Government , Tuesday, said it was withdrawing the ultimatum given to striking university lecturers to resume or be sacked following appeals from well-meaning Nigerians and substantial compliance with the directive by some members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities. According to the Federal Government, the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN has confirmed that a sum of two hundred billion Naira agreed with ASUU at a meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan on the 5th of November ,2013 has been fully paid into a Revitalization of Universities Infrastructure Account. Addressing Journalists, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe who showed to newsmen the CBN letter which was signed by the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Tunde Lemo and addressed to the Accountant General of the Federation, confirmed that the total sum of two hundred billion Naira was the balance in the account as required. Okupe who noted that what the federal government was interested in was how to resolve the six month old crisis in a peaceful manner for the overall interest of all concerned, said, “right now, the issue of ultimatum is not a matter for discussion anymore. There has been substantial compliance nationwide. If I say you must return to work on the 9th and 70% of the people that I am talking to have returned to work, that is substantial compliance. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/fg-withdraws-ultimatum-ASUU/ #sthash.4qNQMYnZ.dpuf
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xscores: pls how can I do change of course form in tasuedu dnt neet it u will jst pay d sum of #10,200 since u dnt choose there b4 & d exam will hold on friday 6th December so hurry up if I hav interest |
Kweenesther: please is der still any school that has d predegree form available 4 sale??reply urgently please...TASUED post utme form still available & d exam will hold on friday 6th December |
Ipetu is here oooo
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Don't loose hope dis year is still ur year 4 dos who havn't been admitted TASUED post utme form still on sale for 2013/2014 academics session. http://portal.tasued.edu.ng/tasuedpume/ |
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mayorall: No wahala sir.aiit o wen we resume |
mayorall: Here is my uniosun customised wrist band with logo.wholesalers wanted from different campuses with 50% gain. Thanks to my Lady for her support.I need dis wrist band ooo |
ASUU May End Strike Today Saturday 16/11/2013. www.channelstv.com/home/2013/11/15/ASUU-may-end-strike-on-saturday/
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Kweenesther: Wow....daz great...wats ur course?? did u choose dem as 1st choice??Political Science Edu. 1st choice |
Ruqayat re-add my PIN I dnt knw hw I lost ur contact on my BBM 2A404827 |
ASUU Strike 2013: NEC Meeting Now Holds Saturday. |
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Kweenesther: Please has anyone in ipetu ijesha been given admission?Yes I am |
ASUU Strike 2013: NEC Meeting Now Holds Saturday.. An impeccable source, one of the prominent leaders of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, who pleaded anonymity because he was not authorized to comment on this yet has disclosed to one of our correspondents that the suspended ASUU Nation Executive Committee, NEC meeting earlier postponed in honour of Late Prof. Festus Iyayi, a renown novelist, former ASUU president and prominent leader of ASUU may be reconvened on Saturday. He reiterated that the news of of Prof Iyayi’s sudden death came as a rude shock to the union; most painfully, Late Iyayi was on ASUU official assignment when he met his gruesome and untimely death, so there was nothing the Union could do to honour the late hero at the point than to put on hold it NEC meeting scheduled to hold in Kano. “There is strong indication that the NEC meeting will be reconvened on Saturday”. He further stated in strong term that unless ASUU leaders re-decides, the NEC meeting will hold on Saturday. When asked if the strike will actually be suspended, he said: “I think so, judging by reports from the Monday congresses we held simultaneously, the union may suspend the strike on Saturday or Sunday.” It will be recalled that ASUU had suspended indefinitely it NEC meeting where decision to either end or continue the lingering strike will be taken due to the death of Late Prof. Festus Iyayi, a former ASUU president. |
lexy94: Please when will dey post d 2nd list on d skool site? At least I heard skools r resuming 18thWhich schools dey resume on 18th abeg |
sapientia1: Eh! PRE DEGREE FORMS IS STILL ON!!Wch advert b dis 1 nah |
Damifest: POSTPONED TILL LATER DATE SIR.I tire o |
Any idea abt 2day ASUU conference meeting is it still going to hold?
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Ladtop2: Yesssss!!! ASUU finally suspended her 5 month old strike 2nite. Souce> Ntanews24 nd AITWhen do u hear ur own news? |
Kweenesther: 36327065FBno admission given yet |
AS the strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities enters the fourth month, the union has flayed alleged plans by the Federal Government to forcefully order the re-opening of the universities today, saying this will only complicate the situation. PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan will meet the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities on Monday (today), apparently with a view to resolve the Federal Government-ASUU face-off that has left varsity gates shut since July 1. But the union said it had got wind of Presidency’s plan to direct that universities be reopened, saying such directive without amicable resolution of the current strike would deepen the crisis. Chairperson of the Uniport chapter of ASUU, Professor Anthonia Okerengwo, urged the Federal Government to toe the path of honour in its effort towards resolving the lingering strike. His University of Benin counterpart, Dr Anthony Money-Emina, described as laughable, reports that President Goodluck Jonathan will order the union members to go back to work today. Similarly, ASUU, University of Ibadan chapter, through its Secretary, Dr Ayodeji Omole, said such a report would further dent the image of the government as anti-democratic, cautioning President Jonathan to allow a sleeping dog lie by implementing the 2009 ASUU/FGN agreement which the Federal Government had already signed. ASUU vowed that it would not be intimidated into going back to the classroom, “unless our demands are met by the Federal Government.” ASUU Uniben said that the solution to the current industrial action embarked upon by members was for the Federal Government to come up with a clear agenda on how to implement the 2009 agreement and the Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, entered with the union in 2012. Describing as laughable, reports that government will order the union members to go back to work, ASUU urged government to shun “authoritarian approaches to resolving issues in dispute with the union.” Money-Emina said, “The attention of our union has been drawn to news report in the media, alleging that the President will direct the re- opening of Nigerian universities with or without ASUU from Monday.” Professor Okerengwo in a statement said: “Arm twisting has never worked as a dispute resolution strategy. It is unacceptable to the union that while the President has invited the union leadership for a dialogue, some overzealous assistants to the president are clandestinely working to jeopardize the process. The surest and shortest route to industrial harmony in the university system and the fastest approach to revitalizing university education is the implementation of 2009 agreement and the 2012 MOU,” the union said. UI-ASUU, while welcoming an invitation to ASUU for a meeting today, warned that it would be unacceptable to its members if government failed to come out with a clear agenda for implementing the 2009 agreement. It said “The attention of our union is drawn to news reports in the media alleging that President Goodluck Jonathan will direct the re- opening of all Nigerian universities with or without ASUU. “We wish to state that while the President had issued an invitation to the leaders of our union for dialogue, it will be unacceptable to our members if government fails to come out with a clear agenda for implementing the 2009 agreement. “Authoritarian posturing has never solved and will not solve the impasse. We are calling on Mr President to tow the path of honour and respect the 2009 Agreement.” It sounded a note of warning that “Any proposal not based on a clear acceptance of a framework for implementing the 2009 agreement will, instead, seek to impose a solution regarding the impasse, and will not be a solution to the present crisis.” Omole said it was laughable that a government which had earlier claimed to have released N100billion has not, in actual fact released even a kobo. He said ASUU as a body of intellectuals, which is ready to pursue the revatilization of public education in Nigeria will purse same to its logical conclusion even with the stoppage of salaries.
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Kweenesther: Ave bin tryin to check ma admission status through jamb website....but its saying error whenever i write my jamb reg num....wats d cause please??Drop ur JAMB REG NO. |
Ashley2389: somebody say somethingI mean ur post utme portal |
Ashley2389: Pls help! How do I use the access card given to me wen I bought the acceptance card?Login into ur portal |
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U na don spoil dis forum. |
Please when are we going to start the necessary things nau after paying the acceptance fee? |
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