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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Interesting2023: 1:06pm On Jun 30, 2022
PJ123:

Contrary to your your thought, I was also from a poor home and was a university lecturer for many years.
I understood what you went through because I went through harder situation and was privileged to have friend and together with my Vice Principal who paid my WAEC close to three decades ago.
The funding of university throughout the world is not done by government alone. Everyone contributes to it. Let the actual cost of university education be charged, while government allows each university to negotiate with each lecturer what each university can afford to pay them. Government should provide subvention from time to time to augment Capital infrastructure in university, and students on 2:1 and above should be placed on scholarships. Students on 2:2 and below(with clear evidence of being from poor home) shoukd be placed on borrowing to be paid back when they start working.
By so doing, you and I would have been covered and other poor students. It will encourage many students to work harder and everyone would have contributed to finance education.

I must be sincere with you, with years of my teaching in University, I came across many students that had no business with university education because they have passion and talent for other things. Unfortunately, they had to come because of too much noise on university education. Government subsidy on such students was a complete waste of resources. It would have made sense if the funds have been used to finance technical education, fashion school, football academy and music school.


Are u implying that these useless set of leaders that don't give a shit about investing in the people will fund the so call technical schools?.
These people are dumb and thieves and they won't still fund any shit coz they are always scared that if the people have access to better and quality education, it is all over for their stealing streak habit.

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by sinkhole: 1:47pm On Jun 30, 2022
kingyakos:




He has travelled outside the country more than five times since the strike commence and came back still no solution so this particular travelled and coming back won't change anything. If he is serious, he should first of all show it by paying them their three or four months salary of no work no pay, lecturers and other university staff are passing through alot.
Are you aware that the former CJN Mohammed tanko has received his retirement benefits alerts of 2.5b naira but university staff are suffering
Just relax!
The problem of ASUU is much more complicated than CJN retirement. FG and the Unions are seriously working to see end to the strike, if President comes back we expect something good to happen!
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Polynek(m): 1:49pm On Jun 30, 2022
The wise students will use Dix opportunity to learn a skill while the lazy one's will be at there father's house eating mummy thank you grin

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Tobi890: 1:51pm On Jun 30, 2022
Patriottt:
Nigerians are not complaining.. they are focused on more pressing concerns like insulting each other on Nairaland..
how many Nigerians are in nairaland? �
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by ufotunang: 1:56pm On Jun 30, 2022
When the politcians children are schooling and attending universities in abroad, foreign country then how do you expect the federal government to take ASUU issues serious and education in nigeria.... have patient when Peter obi becomes president all your problems, ASUU problem and university issues will be solved

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by dogmart(m): 2:04pm On Jun 30, 2022
Kaiair:

Can't fg just disband this union

One of these days it will get to that.
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by dogmart(m): 2:08pm On Jun 30, 2022
ufotunang:
When the politcians children are schooling and attending universities in abroad, foreign country then how do you expect the federal government to take ASUU issues serious and education in nigeria.... have patient when Peter obi becomes president all your problems, ASUU problem and university issues will be solved

OYO.
ASUU will have it worse when/if Obi becomes president. U don't need rocket science to know that.
Do you know what ASUU is fighting for ?
The federal government wants to tamper with their largesse. grin
That is the main issue.

Going by what u all potray Obi to be (let's just assume he is truly what u say he is)
ASUU won't have it easy with him
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by kingyakos: 2:13pm On Jun 30, 2022
sinkhole:
Just relax!
The problem of ASUU is much more complicated than CJN retirement. FG and the Unions are seriously working to see end to the strike, if President comes back we expect something good to happen!



Seriously working indeed
Are they working on a rocket science project
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by kwasoly(m): 2:24pm On Jun 30, 2022
brightonos24:
Peter Obi tell NLC, TUC- I just want to serve Nigerians & Go home
(Watch Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA2au2mzdoY


Any youth or Christian that votes APC or PDP have a special place in hell.
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by osazsky(m): 3:06pm On Jun 30, 2022
PJ123:


ASUU is a very selfish union. They're tactically fighting for their selfsh interest and hiding under the image of fighting for students.
Imagine refusing to work for several months and expected to be paid to during the strike or at worst all the accumulated salaries after the strike. They didn't loose anything fighting for their supposed selfsh interest.

Virtually all the sectors of Nigerian economy is in serious crisis. Imagine the situation of our doctors and state of the hospitals in Nigeria, if doctors go on strike for 4 months given the pressure they go through daily and poor state of health facilities, what would be the fate many poor Nigerian patients who still patronise government hospitals and some of them still receive their health care in those government facilities.

Government needs to be very decisive with this union, funding of Universities throughout the world is a concerted efforts of the government, universities, private sectors and the alumni.
Many professors in Canadian Universities are appointed on part time basis.
Government needs to grant these universities financial autonomy. Government should stop paying university salaries, all government needs to do is to provide subvention from time, and allow each university to source money to pay whoever they employed as lecturers. The students should be made to pay the actual cost of the University education as obtainable elsewhere. While government should provide comprehensive scholarships for students on 2:1 and above, while those on 2:2 below with clear cut evidence of being an indigent students should be placed on loan to be repaid after school.
hope u read the news that the retired cjn is going home with close to 3b naira..my dad retired as a lecturer in one fg uni for over 7 years yet not a single 1naira as pension no need to talk abt gratuity u are a self centered person

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by EMEKAodogwu1: 3:08pm On Jun 30, 2022
PJ123:


ASUU is a very selfish union. They're tactically fighting for their selfsh interest and hiding under the image of fighting for students.
Imagine refusing to work for several months and expected to be paid to during the strike or at worst all the accumulated salaries after the strike. They didn't loose anything fighting for their supposed selfsh interest.

Virtually all the sectors of Nigerian economy is in serious crisis. Imagine the situation of our doctors and state of the hospitals in Nigeria, if doctors go on strike for 4 months given the pressure they go through daily and poor state of health facilities, what would be the fate many poor Nigerian patients who still patronise government hospitals and some of them still receive their health care in those government facilities.

Government needs to be very decisive with this union, funding of Universities throughout the world is a concerted efforts of the government, universities, private sectors and the alumni.
Many professors in Canadian Universities are appointed on part time basis.
Government needs to grant these universities financial autonomy. Government should stop paying university salaries, all government needs to do is to provide subvention from time, and allow each university to source money to pay whoever they employed as lecturers. The students should be made to pay the actual cost of the University education as obtainable elsewhere. While government should provide comprehensive scholarships for students on 2:1 and above, while those on 2:2 below with clear cut evidence of being an indigent students should be placed on loan to be repaid after school.
Are you an illiterate or what? Didn’t you read that negotiations have been concluded with the Briggs committee since may but the FG has not deemed it right to look at the agreements and give the next line of action

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by PJ123: 3:50pm On Jun 30, 2022
osazsky:
hope u read the news that the retired cjn is going home with close to 3b naira..my dad retired as a lecturer in one fg uni for over 7 years yet not a single 1naira as pension no need to talk abt gratuity u are a self centered person

You must be lying or your dad is not telling you the truth. A senior colleague retired two years ago during COVID-19. He has received his entitlement, I was part of the people that linked him to one of the good asset management firms in the country to invest his entitlements last year.
So you need to question your dad.
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Wwwq: 3:51pm On Jun 30, 2022
Really
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Ibegtodiffer: 3:55pm On Jun 30, 2022
ogaontop:

You tried sounding intelligently but you don't have facts...
1. The federal government signed minimum wage into law, why is the minimum wage and arrears not being paid?
2. Revitalization money for the universities are being handled by FG, VC's or their contractors, not ASUU
3. IPPIS is massively flawed, imagine a situation where you have 6,000 staff and in IPPIS record they pay 7,000, they end up bloating the numbers straight to their pocket, of recent the AGF scooped more than 100billion through IPPIS
4. The NUC approved adjunct, sabbatical for Professors, a situation where you can go to another university as a part time, if that is their problem, then they should stop it and proceed with UTAS, ASUU is not hell bent on adjunct! Mark my words!!
5. Visitation panels: imagine a situation where ASUU is begging the government to set up visitation panels that will regularly check mate what is happening in the university management
6. The MAJOR issue here above others is FG implementing the terms of 2009, 2015, 2020 agreements it reached with the unions and even more recently listen to the resolutions of the committee you set up during the current strike and call ASUU for a truce!
What ASUU is asking for is not worth half of what their colleagues in South Africa and even neighbouring Ghana earn

Every responsible government will address these issues sensibly and call for a truce where need be!
Thank you for taking your time to explain. Some of us ignore them because they feel intelligent amidst a depth of ignorance. Most of them are paid for these propaganda. If ASUU survived the Military Dictator, Sani Abacha, in a military regime, na these lebreje's go bother ASUU?

Cow dey alive na money, cow die na money. ASUU will continue to wait patiently. Las, las, person wey dey ground no the fear to fall. Kudos.

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by PJ123: 3:57pm On Jun 30, 2022
[quote author=EMEKAodogwu1 post=114294106]
Are you an illiterate or what? Didn’t you read that negotiations have been concluded with the Briggs committee since may but the FG has not deemed it right to look at the agreements and give the next line of action [/quote

You need to learn how universities are funded throughout the world vis-a-vis the current realities in your country.
Everyone who's well informed in funding of education and societal cost and benefits knows what ASUU is saying is not realistic.

That's why you would see that if the ASUU chairman becomes the governor of his state, he will not allocate all state resources to university in his state because by then he would have seen what he is not seen now and he would be faced realities on how universities education should be funded.

Then lastly, learn to engage people without insult. Your name is not ASUU, so ASUU can be critized. You shouldn't feel personally offended if people don't share your views on issues please.
Your children, if you have one will never agree with you in all issues.
Learn to control your temper and your ✋.

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by starz100: 4:02pm On Jun 30, 2022
Things getting more complicated. FG not showing any serious concern and ASUU too rigid. Why can't they accept the IPPIS payment platform since that is the major issue at hand. Must it be UTAS. FG is your employer for crying out loud, they reserve some rights. For how long will this matter drag and no end in sight.I feel for ASUU, but it is time for them to do a rethink of their demands. ASUU is usually notorious for very long strikes because they know it is the students that normally bear the brunt.
As a solution, I think it is time for the government to apply the "carrot and stick" strategy to end this strike now before it is too late
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Ibegtodiffer: 4:05pm On Jun 30, 2022
PJ123:

Contrary to your your thought, I was also from a poor home and was a university lecturer for many years.
I understood what you went through because I went through harder situation and was privileged to have friend and together with my Vice Principal who paid my WAEC close to three decades ago.
The funding of university throughout the world is not done by government alone. Everyone contributes to it. Let the actual cost of university education be charged, while government allows each university to negotiate with each lecturer what each university can afford to pay them. Government should provide subvention from time to time to augment Capital infrastructure in university, and students on 2:1 and above should be placed on scholarships. Students on 2:2 and below(with clear evidence of being from poor home) shoukd be placed on borrowing to be paid back when they start working.
By so doing, you and I would have been covered and other poor students. It will encourage many students to work harder and everyone would have contributed to finance education.

I must be sincere with you, with years of my teaching in University, I came across many students that had no business with university education because they have passion and talent for other things. Unfortunately, they had to come because of too much noise on university education. Government subsidy on such students was a complete waste of resources. It would have made sense if the funds have been used to finance technical education, fashion school, football academy and music school.

How many from poor background would have your kind of luck? Oga, you're dispensing energy on a matter that doesn't concern you. Go and rest. We the students understand better now.

If not wickedness, how can a FG borrow and spend over 4.2 trillion naira in 5 months on fuel subsidy (yet we don't see the fuel), but cannot spend 1.2 trillion on universities in 6 years? How do you even begin to justify this, sir?

For the wrong reasons, FG has money...but for things that affect the masses, they never have money. This is not fair.

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Ibegtodiffer: 4:11pm On Jun 30, 2022
dogmart:


OYO.
ASUU will have it worse when/if Obi becomes president. U don't need rocket science to know that.
Do you know what ASUU is fighting for ?
The federal government wants to tamper with their largesse. grin
That is the main issue.

Going by what u all potray Obi to be (let's just assume he is truly what u say he is)
ASUU won't have it easy with him
Chronic lier. Change. Nigeria students understand better now. We can not be deceived anymore sir.

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by PJ123: 4:31pm On Jun 30, 2022
Ibegtodiffer:

How many from poor background would have your kind of luck? Oga, you're dispensing energy on a matter that doesn't concern you. Go and rest. We the students understand better now.

If not wickedness, how can a FG borrow and spend over 4.2 trillion naira in 5 months on fuel subsidy (yet we don't see the fuel), but cannot spend 1.2 trillion on universities in 6 years? How do you even begin to justify this, sir?

For the wrong reasons, FG has money...but for things that affect the masses, they never have money. This is not fair.

My wonderful bro, I understand what you're saying. The matter concerns me because I have children and family members in Nigerian schools.

I quite agreed with you, FG is very wicked but unfortunately ASUU is very selfsh because you cannot be comparing yourself with wicked people. ASUU wants to spend like politicians; this is not obtainable anywhere in the world.
I remembered during my postdoctoral research training in UCT many years ago, I was staying with professor and his wife is also a professor.
They had one car each and in most cases, they only go out with one car. I remembered I once asked him how many houses did he and his wife have. He said do they need more one house? He said they don't need such things.
Also, in my current base in Europe, no professor has more than one house I don't know anyone with more than one car.
On the contrary, I stayed in University staff quarter BQ for a while in Nigeria, I didn't know
any professor with one car. All my senior professors have multiple of cars and no one had less than two houses apart from staying in university quarters.
Let me tell you one bitter truth, as at the time I was staying in the BQ of the University Staff Quarters, the professor that owns the main building was collecting about #70k annually from me for staying in two rooms. He and his family are staying in the main building, and government was taking just #30k annually from his salary.
Anytime we engaged in discussion about Nigeria state of affairs, the same Profs would be the first to nail the politicians.

Nigerian problem is systemic and all parties need to sit down to address the issues sincerely.
This continuous closure of the university is wickedness.

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by osazsky(m): 5:35pm On Jun 30, 2022
PJ123:


You must be lying or your dad is not telling you the truth. A senior colleague retired two years ago during COVID-19. He has received his entitlement, I was part of the people that linked him to one of the good asset management firms in the country to invest his entitlements last year.
So you need to question your dad.
cuz ur dad was fortunate does not mean all were fortunate..them pay some people minimum wage arreas last month but most of us didn't get so fg has paid minimum wage abi..Olodo grow up..for ur mind na only u they the system..go and sit down and stop talking trash. I work as an accountant in d busary dept of one of d biggest fg uni...no to ippis

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Wilson500: 5:36pm On Jun 30, 2022
ASUU and strike are like 5&6
They even went on strike during the time of Jonathan, who was once one of them
The true of the matter is that both FG and ASUU are selfish
I just pity Nigerian students bearing the brunt of their selfiness
This country is already a failed state
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by osazsky(m): 5:41pm On Jun 30, 2022
PJ123:


My wonderful bro, I understand what you're saying. The matter concerns me because I have children and family members in Nigerian schools.

I quite agreed with you, FG is very wicked but unfortunately ASUU is very selfsh because you cannot be comparing yourself with wicked people. ASUU wants to spend like politicians; this is not obtainable anywhere in the world.
I remembered during my postdoctoral research training in UCT many years ago, I was staying with professor and his wife is also a professor.
They had one car each and in most cases, they only go out with one car. I remembered I once asked him how many houses did he and his wife have. He said do they need more one house? He said they don't need such things.
Also, in my current base in Europe, no professor has more than one house I don't know anyone with more than one car.
On the contrary, I stayed in University staff quarter BQ for a while in Nigeria, I didn't know
any professor with one car. All my senior professors have multiple of cars and no one had less than two houses apart from staying in university quarters.
Let me tell you one bitter truth, as at the time I was staying in the BQ of the University Staff Quarters, the professor that owns the main building was collecting about #70k annually from me for staying in two rooms. He and his family are staying in the main building, and government was taking just #30k annually from his salary.
Anytime we engaged in discussion about Nigeria state of affairs, the same Profs would be the first to nail the politicians.

Nigerian problem is systemic and all parties need to sit down to address the issues sincerely.
This continuous closure of the university is wickedness.
sir..they are not asking for much..considering their workload I just feel that no lecturer should still earn 150k per month considering inflation and interest rate..and I dont know y fg should be accumulating allowances wat is wrong in implementation..if they had implemented the 30k monthly allowances this accumulated prob of over 12 years would have been avoided

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by tunapawizzy: 5:52pm On Jun 30, 2022
Anybody wey dey attend Nigerian University or get family for Nigerian University..if u are planning to vote APC in 2023..u need better deliverance .... WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO REWARD FAILURE WITH CONTINUITY
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by sabasray: 6:14pm On Jun 30, 2022
It's a fact that some of the profs are on ghostly employments and one of the ways to curb it is payroll circumscription which FG has done through the introduction of IPPIS. But my question is, what's the essence of the platform when the Accountant General of the same Federation could stole 80bn while concurrently being placed on the same platform. WE SHOULDN'T LEAVE THE HEAD FOR TAIL OF THE MATTER. I think FG should do the needful by improving the welfare of our lectures; that's when I'll see the sense behind the so-called IPPIS.

My submissions!
blinking001:
So far it's been evident that ASUU as a union is bitting more than they can chew.
It's common knowledge now what their grievances with the federal government are. We all know ASUU is fighting for their selfish interest with zero considerations and regards for our children in public universities.

The federal government are the employers of ASUU members, the courtesy and respect the federal government has shown ASUU so far should be commended by all.

ASUU has no right to demand for a different payment system asides the IPPS payment platform which is the major payment system the federal government has been using to pay her workers. ASUU insistence on UTAS just so they can continue milking the federal government of excess funds should be condemned by all.

The IPPS exposed most professors in our public universities, as it was evident some were teaching in 5 different public institutions and earned 5 seperate salaries, an anomaly the IPPS graciously obliterated to the dismay of ASUU members. ASUU as a union is too corrupt and must be exposed. They never had the interest of Nigerian students and their education at heart, all they are after is more money.

It's time ASUU is disbanded. They are constituting a nuisance to the growth of our educational sector. The federal government should employ public opinion against them.

Enough of ASUU's high handedness, the federal government should fix a date for school resumptions, any lecturer that fails to keep up with this directive should be fired and interviews for newly qualified lecturers should be advertised. It's time the federal government acts so our educational sector can saved from the hands of selfish pressure groups such as ASUU.
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by kingmsookwagh(m): 6:38pm On Jun 30, 2022
pedrilo:
We cannot reap cocoyam after planting yam.
In 2015, Nigerians voted for a uneducated man to preside over the country.
Now, the educational system has collapsed.
Keep calm and reap the benefits of your labour in 2015.
And remember to repeat same mistake in 2023

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by ufotunang: 7:21pm On Jun 30, 2022
dogmart:


OYO.
ASUU will have it worse when/if Obi becomes president. U don't need rocket science to know that.
Do you know what ASUU is fighting for ?
The federal government wants to tamper with their largesse. grin
That is the main issue.

Going by what u all potray Obi to be (let's just assume he is truly what u say he is)
ASUU won't have it easy with him
.Peter Obi will solve ASUU issues..he is a competent leader, humble and have conscience and feeling for the poor people, youths and nigerians
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Everlastingson: 7:40pm On Jun 30, 2022
pedrilo:
We cannot reap cocoyam after planting yam.
In 2015, Nigerians voted for a uneducated man to preside over the country.
Now, the educational system has collapsed.
Keep calm and reap the benefits of your labour in 2015.
And remember to repeat same mistake in 2023


Nigeria voted for Buhari in 2015, but not in 2019. The evil APC stole the mandate in 2019 using the instrumentality of the equally evil INEC. However, people should rise above primordial and foolish tribalism and religion and retrench APC in 2023. Otherwise the hardship and insecurity they experience now will be child's play. Peter Obi is the man to vote.

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Everlastingson: 7:51pm On Jun 30, 2022
Truthisunique2:
all noise

One civil servant alone looted 80billion how much is FG paying the entire lecturers that you are crying



Not #80B but over #300 Billion.
Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Everlastingson: 8:03pm On Jun 30, 2022
sinkhole:
Bros, if you are benefiting from IPPIS then good for you, Universities said they do not want IPPIS and they brought cheaper alternative, FG has looked into the alternative and soon, I mean very soon, things will normalize for both students and lecturers!


Don't believe the APC lying govt. Things may not normalize as soon as you probably envisage. They do not really want to drop IPPIS coz they're milking the lecturers dry through it. IPPIS is very unreliable and fraudulent and that's what they want. You might be aware the IPPIS database is the USA whereas UTAS is home grown. Why does the APC lying govt prefer IPPIS that gulps lots of money in maintaining to much cheaper and homegrown, more reliable UTAS? A beg leave matter. Survival of this country is not in sight.

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by Johnsonibx(m): 8:13pm On Jun 30, 2022
pedrilo:
We cannot reap cocoyam after planting yam.
In 2015, Nigerians voted for a uneducated man to preside over the country.
Now, the educational system has collapsed.
Keep calm and reap the benefits of your labour in 2015.
And remember to repeat same mistake in 2023

Thanks for this. God bless you.
I could remember when we were in school that time and students will be shouting say Baba inside lecture hall.

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by loko50(m): 8:52pm On Jun 30, 2022
blinking001:
So far it's been evident that ASUU as a union is bitting more than they can chew.
It's common knowledge now what their grievances with the federal government are. We all know ASUU is fighting for their selfish interest with zero considerations and regards for our children in public universities.

The federal government are the employers of ASUU members, the courtesy and respect the federal government has shown ASUU so far should be commended by all.

ASUU has no right to demand for a different payment system asides the IPPS payment platform which is the major payment system the federal government has been using to pay her workers. ASUU insistence on UTAS just so they can continue milking the federal government of excess funds should be condemned by all.

The IPPS exposed most professors in our public universities, as it was evident some were teaching in 5 different public institutions and earned 5 seperate salaries, an anomaly the IPPS graciously obliterated to the dismay of ASUU members. ASUU as a union is too corrupt and must be exposed. They never had the interest of Nigerian students and their education at heart, all they are after is more money.

It's time ASUU is disbanded. They are constituting a nuisance to the growth of our educational sector. The federal government should employ public opinion against them.

Enough of ASUU's high handedness, the federal government should fix a date for school resumptions, any lecturer that fails to keep up with this directive should be fired and interviews for newly qualified lecturers should be advertised. It's time the federal government acts so our educational sector can saved from the hands of selfish pressure groups such as ASUU.

Olodo in disguise pretending to be informed

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Re: No End In Sight To ASUU, Federal Government Face Off by dogmart(m): 9:10pm On Jun 30, 2022
ufotunang:

.Peter Obi will solve ASUU issues..he is a competent leader, humble and have conscience and feeling for the poor people, youths and nigerians

Issokay. When we get to the bridge we will cross it.

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