₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,330,923 members, 8,447,771 topics. Date: Saturday, 18 July 2026 at 11:21 PM

Toggle theme

We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU - Education (5) - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralEducationWe Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU (26217 Views)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Reply (Go Down)

Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Bhol28: 8:54pm On Oct 07, 2022
At least make una pity common citizens who can't afford private unis.They have increased your salary during this strike yet you no gree resume work,you want to dictate the type of payroll your employer should be paying u with.that one go hard small.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Neoteny7: 8:55pm On Oct 07, 2022
The union has lost it all because they pushed their luck too far.

Now the government has the edge and the leverage to take its sweet time implementing a deprecated version of any deal reached.

ASUU looks the fool it is and has lost the potency of its only weapon. It has achieved absolutely nothing.

Serves them right.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by pfadom: 8:55pm On Oct 07, 2022
It is obvious that Falana is an overrated SAN. He misses his arguments more frequently in recent times.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Stargurl20(f): 8:58pm On Oct 07, 2022
Treasuredgift:
But they have not being paid. Consider their families too
They were warned before embarking on the strike. They were told they wouldn't be paid, but they think na play play
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Godseed: 9:00pm On Oct 07, 2022
duro4chang:
I understand you at the same time I am not praising the stupid government we have at all levels. If I say all is well, I am deceiving myself. My stand is that ASUU has taken it too far. They claim they are fighting for Nigerian students but to me it's not like that. Which sector in this country is well financed by the government? None. So whatever the government give, they should take it and move on
I'm glad there was at least one thing we could agree on.
Have a great weekend.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by BABANGBALI: 9:01pm On Oct 07, 2022
saxby:
yes, you wey no wan resume because of your countless carryovers nkor? lipsrsealed
I don dey learn Yahoo Yahoo now, who school epp? Very soon you go do your 8th abortion for that boy and he no go still marry you
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Ajalekoko76(m): 9:01pm On Oct 07, 2022
Pay back time �

ASUU was used to rig elections. The results of professors being used manipulate elections is what FG is doing.

Karma
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Nobleman99(m): 9:02pm On Oct 07, 2022
For those of u making noise helter-skelter don't u know d federal government has d money but is deliberately refusing to pay ASUU?? Do research and u will see for urselves. No sane Nigerian would blame ASUU for their actions. Federal government is a bunch of thieves
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by duro4chang(m): 9:03pm On Oct 07, 2022
Godseed:
I'm glad there was at least one thing we could agree on.
Have a great weekend.
Do have a pleasant night rest
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Cmanforall: 9:05pm On Oct 07, 2022
duro4chang:
No court will justify ASUU. What it is doing now is just a waste of time and resource. If they are not satisfied they should resign. They have taken the matter too far. If what they are asking is easy to be done the past administrations that value education would have granted them their request.
Are the striking lecturers receiving full salaries?
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by emmanuelpeace1(m): 9:06pm On Oct 07, 2022
mrsage:
First do you know the exact demands from ASUU?


Secondly show me the past administration in Nigeria that has placed real value on education since 1999.

Facts and figures, no guess work
Forcing ASUU to resume without any concrete revitalization commitments from the federal government because students are staying too long at home is a bad long-term solution. I know it’s usual of Nigerians and their fellow retrogressive countries to always chose to manage a system till it collapses as they lack the patience and resolve to struggle for anything great on the long-term because everything is about their immediate needs.
The educational system is collapsing and people don’t care since all that matter to them is snapping pictures with their NYSC certificates. The tendency to always contemplate returning to the biblical Egypt upon facing inconveniences is synonymous with weak nations. Almost all the industries in Nigeria collapsed without struggle and our ancestors watched everything crumbled.
The plan for many people is to leave the country and start lamenting racism from another man’s land built on sweat and blood with years of different struggles.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by duro4chang(m): 9:09pm On Oct 07, 2022
Cmanforall:
Are the striking lecturers receiving full salaries
Honestly, I don't know. They are the only ones that can tell us what transpires. We have some schools who initially joined but later withdrew.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by imagrg(m): 9:09pm On Oct 07, 2022
Poor ASUU!

Now fighting a fight of shame!

What a sham struggle!
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Cmanforall: 9:12pm On Oct 07, 2022
duro4chang:
Honestly, I don't know. They are the only ones that can tell us what transpires. We have some schools who initially joined but later withdrew.
If they do, then it is unfair to both the students and the federal government.

This Strike would be like a paid holiday for ASUU members
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by duro4chang(m): 9:14pm On Oct 07, 2022
Cmanforall:
If they do, then it is unfair to both the students and the federal government.

This would be like a paid holiday = strike.
Many people will disagree with you. They will even call you names here on Nairaland. Some people have attacked me on this issue today.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Rashidyemi0(m): 9:18pm On Oct 07, 2022
Story for gods
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Jman06(m): 9:19pm On Oct 07, 2022
Omenlon:
This man is wasting his time. CONUA has been registered, therefore their ranks has been infiltrated. If he continue with this autocratic disposition, his membership will shrink right in his face, and Oyo will be his potion. It's difficult for employee to defeat his employer in labour issues without bruises.
Honestly! Prof Osodeke's approach towards the strike is a great disservice to the rest of the intellectuals that make up ASUU. He's too combative, forgetting that lobbying is the best approach to win the politicians over!
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Cmanforall: 9:20pm On Oct 07, 2022
duro4chang:
Many people will disagree with you. They will even call you names here on Nairaland. Some people have attacked me on this issue today.
shocked

They should take it easy o
I'm neither a government employee nor an ASUU member. I contribute based on both national and international experiences
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Blestedo75: 9:22pm On Oct 07, 2022
Oga, since strike is the issue, suspend the strike. Lecturers go back to their offices. No pay no work. While negotiating, let them know You can't work in an empty stomach. Were you not taught about sit-down strike. No student ever forces a lecturer to attend classes. If they like, let them sack all the lecturers and bring the retired civil servants with requisite qualification to come and teach since academia is a all comer affair.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Babastrong(m): 9:25pm On Oct 07, 2022
Injuring all of a man's fingers is not as deadly as choping off one. FG should dissolve ASUU. period! enough of unnecessary strike and wasting of our brothers and sisters' time.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by duro4chang(m): 9:25pm On Oct 07, 2022
Cmanforall:
shocked

They should take it easy o
I'm neither a government employee nor an ASUU member. I contribute based on both national and international experiences
I have never worked for government. I work in a private school. I am not even supporting the government. The government has its own blame too. But is there any sector in this country that is well taken care of? Primary schools are not well funded the same thing goes to the secondary schools. Polytechnics and colleges if education are not well funded. If all of them them should go on strike for several months like the universities then ...
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by lilfresh96(m): 9:26pm On Oct 07, 2022
FG should give ASUU wotowoto abegi !!!
Its high time FG put them in their right position. We no dey pity ASUU anymore
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Cmanforall: 9:36pm On Oct 07, 2022
duro4chang:
I have never worked for government. I work in a private school. I am not even supporting the government. The government has its own blame too. But is there any sector in this country that is well taken care of? Primary schools are not well funded the same thing goes to the secondary schools. Polytechnics and colleges if education are not well funded. If all of them them should go on strike for several months like the universities then ...
Quite sad
cry
The primary and secondary schools should be the foundation for better education and should actually be well taken care of.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by duro4chang(m): 9:41pm On Oct 07, 2022
Cmanforall:
Quite sad
cry
The primary and secondary schools should be the foundation for better education and should actually be well taken care of.
Yes oooo. Things are not going on well in this country. Our politicans are feeding fat. As a fomer governor,ex president you will collect pensions for life. Every three years new vehicles must he bought for all past present.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Successlane: 9:41pm On Oct 07, 2022
Painfully. ASUU have lost the good will of the people.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by olatuns2017: 9:44pm On Oct 07, 2022
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by GeneralBuhari:
duro4chang:
I understand you at the same time I am not praising the stupid government we have at all levels. If I say all is well, I am deceiving myself. My stand is that ASUU has taken it too far. They claim they are fighting for Nigerian students but to me it's not like that. Which sector in this country is well financed by the government? None. So whatever the government give, they should take it and move on
ASUU took it more than far.

I have never in my life seen such a bunch of greedy and entitled set of idiots who think that because they enter classrooms to teach, they are better and special than the rest.

They were just busy rolling over the strike from month to month until they decided to roll it into indefinite.

Little did they know that the Federal Government is very much prepared and ready for them this time around unlike before when they will be begged to call off their useless strike.

This time around, ASUU will be the ones begging to call off the strike just to save their face which has been totally rubbed in shit_

Too much of everything is bad.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Es350: 9:56pm On Oct 07, 2022
Buddha3:
Lmao!

A bunch of incompetent, crass and corrupt politicians are engaging a body of determined Academics drawn from all career fields, in a legal battle. More like a cautionary tale of a chicken challenging a cheetah to a race.

These politicians earmark humongous sums to themselves as salaries and undeserved emoluments on a monthly basis. They budget unimaginable sums to fix their working environments (as was the case when billions were budgeted to replace the roof of the National Assembly complex, as if they intended to roof an Olympic stadium), buy themselves the latest and most classy vehicles running into hundreds of millions of dollars, turn around to under-fund our educational sector and daft youths are here singing their praises.

I am 100% in support of ASUU. It's about time we got it right with education, at the very least.
“Determined academics” that have kept students at home for 8 months because they want to dictate how they’ll be paid (utas) and want 100%+ increase in salary?

The funds they have be provided in the past by this government and the former ones, how was it spent?

If you were a student or have wards as students who have been home for 8 months now, will you still be in complete support of ASUU and their meaningless strike?

ASUU has now stepped over the line. This strike is utterly ridiculous at this point.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by femicyrus(m): 10:02pm On Oct 07, 2022
Parachoko:
How will ASUU compensate the students they have waste their time?
The more reason they must not be paid for the period they refused to work.
This government should be ready to checkmate ASUU once and for all; or else they will keep going on strike every year irrespective of whichever government is in power
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Suspect33(m): 10:09pm On Oct 07, 2022
GeneralBuhari:
ASUU took it more than far.

I have never in my life seen such a bunch of greedy and entitled set of idiots who think that they are better and special than the rest.

They were just busy rolling over the strike from month to month until the decided to roll it into indefinite.

Little did they know that the Federal Government is very much prepared and ready for them this time around unlike before when they will be begged to call off their useless strike.

This time around, ASUU will be the ones begging to call off the strike just to save their face which has been totally rubbed in shit_

Too much of everything is bad.
grin grin, omo, baba you're funny. ASUU don humble like who rain beat
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by GeneralBuhari: 10:14pm On Oct 07, 2022
Blestedo75:
Oga, since strike is the issue, suspend the strike. Lecturers go back to their offices. No pay no work. While negotiating, let them know You can't work in an empty stomach. Were you not taught about sit-down strike. No student ever forces a lecturer to attend classes. I[b]f they like, let them sack all the lecturers and bring the retired civil servants with requisite qualification to come and teach since academia is a all comer affair[/b].
In case you have forgotten, we now have CONUA lecturers who are ready to teach.

The Federal Government really prepared for ASUU this time around.

By registering CONUA, the Federal Government has succeeded in giving some sort of choice to ASUU members who do not like the frequent ASUU strikes which ASUU has abused for so long and have gotten away with it previously.

Any lecturer who wants to die of hunger, can now happily continue with ASUU but any lecturer who feels the economic hard times we are in coupled with fact that unemployment is real, can sensibly join CONUA.

ASUU entered the strike so strong as usual, but believe me, the truth of the matter now is that ASUU is now hanging on the balance and begging for a way to come out of the imbroglio.

They have boxed themselves into a very tight corner.

To tell you how much ASUU has lost the fight, when was the last time you heard about IPPIS this or UTAS that?

The prospects of losing their 8 months salaries and counting just like that, is the real threat they are facing now, most especially with Christmas around the corner and the loans mounting.

Useless people.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Melagros(m): 10:22pm On Oct 07, 2022
Manhood85:
Period!
Seconded
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Reply

We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUUStrike Continues, FG Yet To Take Concrete Action – ASUUASUU: Hold Govt Responsible For Our Next Action234

UNIJOS, 5 other Universities Voted For Continuation Of StrikeNUC Bans Online Degrees, Abacha Varsity CertificatesOsun Begins 4-5-3 Educational System, collapses Pry, Secondary Schools