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Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by GeneralBuhari:
femicyrus:
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
Exactly.

I remember one of our lecturers praying for strike so that she can go and rest.

Of course, she knows that at the end of the strike, she will still be paid in FULL, hence her audacity in making such a wish.

At the end of all this brouhaha, people will later come to thank Ngige and Adamu and General Buhari of course, for a fight well fought. grin
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Melagros(m): 10:23pm 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.
Seconded
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by drealcivilceno(m): 10:24pm On Oct 07, 2022
Ebubu:
corruption kee your papa there, fools

if you are tired of teaching better resign and go do farm work

set awon useless sex for marks lecturers
At least, Scholar, We will not deny you marks if you study very very hard!... grin

If we catch you stretching your neck or carrying bombs, Na 4 semester straight!

I hope you know?
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Cmanforall: 10:48pm On Oct 07, 2022
duro4chang:
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.
The Legislative should be checking these. Unfortunately, most of them (corrupt ones) are eyeing those Executive posts and wouldn't want to do the right thing
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by itsRhamzy: 10:58pm On Oct 07, 2022
I'll keep saying it that the only thing that has given ASUU the nerve to go on strike every now and then is because they know they'll still receive their salaries after all their selfish fights with the government is done. Who wouldn't want to rest at home to receive salaries for works not done? Let it be known to any striking body by making it a law that any union embarking on their legitimate strike will forfeit salaries after exceeding 3 months at home. When ASUU and any other overzealous body knows they won't receive salaries, they'd think twice before deciding on wasting student's time again in their mischievous vacation in the name of strike. 2020 9 months strike, 2022 8 months strike now and still counting. What exactly is their problem? They've been receiving salaries for too long and they all thought it's business as usual this time around but and I pray things change for good now by making it a law to stop any striking body's salaries.

Shebi Buhari been tell Dem that time earlier this year about the no work no pay but Osedeke was fuming that they're not bothered. Then why is Osedeke and other lecturers in this forum complaining about empty stomach? Who sent them to do busybody with strike? Was FG owing them anything before they decided to go rest at home? The students that have lost 8 months now and have paid for rents in their respective campuses with over 8 months wasted for ASUUs agitations, how does ASUU intend to compensate these students for their loss? Abi they're just going to overlook the students and assume all is well with them? More reason why FG should never pay them fully for the 8 months. Maybe 3 months payment maximum.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Graceunlimitedd(m): 11:03pm On Oct 07, 2022
Masterito:
Either you didn't go to school or your education is a waste. FG has not been sincere from time immemorial. ASUU demands can be meet in a sane country. If ASUU was INEC or National Assembly, there demands would have been even if it means borrowing. The country has been mismanaged and you all blame it on ASUU.
shut up and resume work
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Graceunlimitedd(m): 11:07pm 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.
my friend keep quiet
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by olamoses75(m): 11:18pm On Oct 07, 2022
itsRhamzy:
I'll keep saying it that the only thing that has given ASUU the nerve to go on strike every now and then is because they know they'll still receive their salaries after all their selfish fights with the government is done. Who wouldn't want to rest at home to receive salaries for works not done? Let it be known to any striking body by making it a law that any union embarking on their legitimate strike will forfeit salaries after exceeding 3 months at home. When ASUU and any other overzealous body knows they won't receive salaries, they'd think twice before deciding on wasting student's time again in their mischievous vacation in the name of strike. 2020 9 months strike, 2022 8 months strike now and still counting. What exactly is their problem? They've been receiving salaries for too long and they all thought it's business as usual this time around but and I pray things change for good now by making it a law to stop any striking body's salaries.

Shebi Buhari been tell Dem that time earlier this year about the no work no pay but Osedeke was fuming that they're not bothered. Then why is Osedeke and other lecturers in this forum complaining about empty stomach? Who sent them to do busybody with strike? Was FG owing them anything before they decided to go rest at home? The students that have lost 8 months now and have paid for rents in their respective campuses with over 8 months wasted for ASUUs agitations, how does ASUU intend to compensate these students for their loss? Abi they're just going to overlook the students and assume all is well with them? More reason why FG should never pay them fully for the 8 months. Maybe 3 months payment maximum.
God bless you. Even if Buhari will not do any other thing for Nigerian, he should make sure those ASUU people don’t receive any salary for the wasted months. How come you claimed to be fighting for students,when in real sense you’re killing their careers? They’re just using Nigerian students as a shield for personal interest. It’s quite unfortunate those people called NANS are not seeing the right picture.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by olamoses75(m): 11:20pm 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.
is “right with education “ your problem or multiple salaries that ippis will stop? Stop deceiving yourself,comrade. Una don cast.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by collins07(m): 12:13am On Oct 08, 2022
valentineuwakwe:
https://dailypost.ng/2022/10/07/we-will-review-appeal-courts-ruling-decide-on-next-action-ASUU/
I went through d post on here and I discovered that majority of d post doesn't even know or understand what's going on with ASUU and fg.
Its a pity that majority of our student doesn't read or care to get into d depth of d situation but,they are just shouting and insulting ASUU cuz of fg blackmails.
ASUU is complaining about peculiarity in d university system and payment with Ippis gateway.fg asked Nitda to put Utas into integrity test,they did and scored Utas 90%,non academics payment system came 2nd and Ippis came third.
For fg to implement Utas became problem meanwhile Ippis has been Indicted of corruption but fg refused to stop using it.Ippis is being managed by consultancy firm with fg paying 3billion for their service monthly.
Majority of us know about d fraud that's is going on with Ippis but why did fg refused to discard it and start using another credible payment gateway for workers?cuz some people are making billions through Ippis.
ASUU raised a point that Ippis didn't captured their allowances but fg promised to implement that into Ippis but failed to do that for over 7months and keep asking Assu to resume work.
ASUU talk about visiting lecturer and professor to another school and how they could get their allowances if they keys into Ippis fg failed to addressed that. They said they lack d number of lecturer and professor to handle all d courses in every Uni hence needs for visiting lecturer and prof from another uni with allowance being paid for such service which Ippis didn't covered.
To those of u insulting ASUU,hope u listened to Ngige on Channels Friday night saying ASUU refused increment of school fees?he said either ASUU like it or not fg would fully deregulate university education.
ASUU said on Jay FM that fg want to hands off funding universities and asked d school fees to be increased to 750k which ASUU refused that doing so would not afford d children of d poor to get education.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by saxby(f): 12:21am On Oct 08, 2022
BABANGBALI:
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
no wahala, atleast I go still see another man marry, but I no know how you go do when you marry no come fit give your wife belle because you don use your pr*ck do sacrifice for Yahoo Yahoo tongue
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Pacesetter123(m): 1:09am On Oct 08, 2022
Which kind government be this?
I never see as dem impliment court ruling wey dey appeal before!
No be appeal dey waka with stay of execution?
Which one come be: go and obey industrial court order before ur appeal can be heard?

Why the judges no talk of hw de go pay them dia 8 months salary first?
Na empty stomach dem dey take teach?
sad
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Wilson500: 1:22am On Oct 08, 2022
Pacesetter123:
Which kind government be this?
I never see as dem impliment court ruling wey dey appeal before!
No be appeal dey waka with stay of execution?
Which one come be: go and obey industrial court order before ur appeal can be heard?

Why the judges no talk of hw de go pay them dia 8 months salary first?
Na empty stomach dem dey take teach?
sad
Oga define the term 'salary'
So you are asking govt to do giveaway for ASUU
Na them send them to go strike grin
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Wilson500: 1:32am On Oct 08, 2022
collins07:
I went through d post on here and I discovered that majority of d post doesn't even know or understand what's going on with ASUU and fg.
Its a pity that majority of our student doesn't read or care to get into d depth of d situation but,they are just shouting and insulting ASUU cuz of fg blackmails.
ASUU is complaining about peculiarity in d university system and payment with Ippis gateway.fg asked Nitda to put Utas into integrity test,they did and scored Utas 90%,non academics payment system came 2nd and Ippis came third.
For fg to implement Utas became problem meanwhile Ippis has been Indicted of corruption but fg refused to stop using it.Ippis is being managed by consultancy firm with fg paying 3billion for their service monthly.
Majority of us know about d fraud that's is going on with Ippis but why did fg refused to discard it and start using another credible payment gateway for workers?cuz some people are making billions through Ippis.
ASUU raised a point that Ippis didn't captured their allowances but fg promised to implement that into Ippis but failed to do that for over 7months and keep asking Assu to resume work.
ASUU talk about visiting lecturer and professor to another school and how they could get their allowances if they keys into Ippis fg failed to addressed that. They said they lack d number of lecturer and professor to handle all d courses in every Uni hence needs for visiting lecturer and prof from another uni with allowance being paid for such service which Ippis didn't covered.
To those of u insulting ASUU,hope u listened to Ngige on Channels Friday night saying ASUU refused increment of school fees?he said either ASUU like it or not fg would fully deregulate university education.
ASUU said on Jay FM that fg want to hands off funding universities and asked d school fees to be increased to 750k which ASUU refused that doing so would not afford d children of d poor to get education.
Nigerians are tired of ASUU sob story
The intellectual urchins will always look for excuse to go on strike
This they have been doing for 40yrs+
They are as greedy as the politicans they criticize
They are no different from FG
If they are tired of teaching, they are free to resign
Its not by force huh
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by BABANGBALI: 1:38am On Oct 08, 2022
saxby:
no wahala, atleast I go still see another man marry, but I no know how you go do when you marry no come fit give your wife belle because you don use your pr*ck do sacrifice for Yahoo Yahoo tongue
na dat your baby wey you comot dem take do am for me o grin grin tongue
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Doyou2019: 2:42am On Oct 08, 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
Don't waste your time talking to that dumb high school teacher who really would be better off working in a factory than ruining the lives of the poor unfortunate teenagers under his tutelage.
Worse he's even a Tinubidiot. How can such a doofus understand why our universities desperately need revitalization.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Bluntemperor: 5:00am On Oct 08, 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
Our Courts on this matter!
, Please,ask him again,for some comes to entertain us on the Nairaland Forum!
- What are the ASUU Demands that the money that we used to dramatised Politicians and Politics could have been saved but due to Corruption in every facet of govt circles- including the States .
-So, even our Judiciary can dispense justice fast in this matter but meanwhile,over 1,0001- Cases are lying fallow at various Courts - including the National Industrial Courts and Appeal Courts in this same Nigeria!
Justice delayed is justice denied- those that have Monetary issues that are tied down in our various Courts- adjournment over adjournment- up to7, 9 years,10- 11 ,above Years are in Courts,yet Labour Leaders have nothing to say,while Inflation is ravaging helpless Nigerians!
The Supreme Court and the President of Appeal Court- should ask that ALL-Courts,should forward the lists of Outstanding Cases in order of Dates to them and possibly published it .It will surprised Nigerians! This is the best ways to effectively tamed decades of Cases in our Courts.
God de o!
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Mammangaddafi(m): 5:36am On Oct 08, 2022
Bluntemperor:
Our Courts on this matter!
, Please,ask him again,for some comes to entertain us on the Nairaland Forum!
- What are the ASUU Demands that the money that we used to dramatised Politicians and Politics could have been saved but due to Corruption in every facet of govt circles- including the States .
-So, even our Judiciary can dispense justice fast in this matter but meanwhile,over 1,0001- Cases are lying fallow at various Courts - including the National Industrial Courts and Appeal Courts in this same Nigeria!
Justice delayed is justice denied- those that have Monetary issues that are tied down in our various Courts- adjournment over adjournment- up to7, 9 years,10- 11 ,above Years are in Courts,yet Labour Leaders have nothing to say,while Inflation is ravaging helpless Nigerians!
The Supreme Court and the President of Appeal Court- should ask that ALL-Courts,should forward the lists of Outstanding Cases in order of Dates to them and possibly published it .It will surprised Nigerians! This is the best ways to effectively tamed decades of Cases in our Courts.
God de o!
I don't even understand what you're trying to say. You expect the case to be pending for a long time like other cases while students remain at home even after 8 Fvcking months?...do you understand the peculiarity of this case at all?
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by haslaw(m): 5:38am On Oct 08, 2022
sirBLUNT:
This is the reason why need to vote for Peter obi
IPOB CANNIBAL, stop smoking mkporu mirri

Same Peter Obi that lecturers went on strike in Anambra

Same Peter Obi that Doctors went on strike in Anambra

Same Peter Obi that teachers went on strike in Anambra
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by haslaw(m): 5:41am On Oct 08, 2022
Masterito:
Either you didn't go to school or your education is a waste. FG has not been sincere from time immemorial. ASUU demands can be meet in a sane country. If ASUU was INEC or National Assembly, there demands would have been even if it means borrowing. The country has been mismanaged and you all blame it on ASUU.
It seems your father is an ASUU member for you to be talking like this.

So ASUU has a strong case and they failed to present their case in court.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Damian10(m): 5:56am On Oct 08, 2022
The pipu wey push ASUU reach dis level don japa leave dem now OYO nah their case. resume or resign and be replaced, who go university know wella say selfish ASUU no fit fight for student
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Richardidegah7: 6:51am On Oct 08, 2022
This ASUU President mind hard pass Pharoah. Him just de look for way to prolong this strike till the end of this administration.
Na only student Wei no know watin de happen still de support ASUU.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Beedude(m): 6:53am On Oct 08, 2022
Treasuredgift:
If only we had a govt that valued education, all these mess would have being settled a long time ago.
I pray that God gives those involved, the wisdom to settle this amicably, because the education of our youths matters.
Sometimes it's better to let matters drag so u can settle it permanently. All these kick and start approach won't work.
ASUU have always embark on strike every year since I entered the university in 2006.

We need to put a stop to this menance. They aren't the only association in Nigeria
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Richardidegah7: 6:57am On Oct 08, 2022
Of course my brother if not why will they make it look as if Buhari is the cause of all their problems... They should better know that Nigerian are wiser now.
frank14011991:
I am suspecting this man to be working for opposition parties
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by GavelSlam: 6:59am On Oct 08, 2022
emmanuelpeace1:
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.
The educational system is not collapsing.

Millions of Nigerians pay squat for tertiary education then turn round to complain about the quality.

Many Nigerians are willing to pay over 100k a term for a 6 year old yet think University Education should be free.

For a poor country, this would not be possible.

In fact, in many wealthy nations, tuition is expensive and many requite student loans to achieve such goals.

We can't be deceiving ourselves.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Richardidegah7: 7:16am On Oct 08, 2022
Treasuredgift:
If only we had a govt that valued education, all these mess would have being settled a long time ago.
I pray that God gives those involved, the wisdom to settle this amicably, because the education of our youths matters.
And if only we Had an ASUU that values education, they wouldn't have been soo heartless to shutting down the Universities for eight months and still counting.... Even after the Government offered a 25 and 30% increment on salary for junior and senior lecturers respectively. They lied to us that they are doing this for the benefit of the students, but Bross. If U check am wella, those guys are strongly fighting for their belly alone, using the students as their fighting tools. HABBA NOW THIS THEIR OWN DON DE TOO MUCH
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by GeneralBuhari: 7:31am On Oct 08, 2022
Bhol28:
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.
That will tell you the manner of insensitivity and level of entitlement those idiots called ASUU have.

But my happiness this time around is that by the time FG finishes with them, even the ASUU members will not remember the word "strike" again, that is if ASUU will even still be existing by that time.

Because the next step in this fight will be to deregister ASUU.

You can now see what greed can do to someone?
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Richardidegah7: 7:49am On Oct 08, 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.
Na one of them be this.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by nams77: 8:02am On Oct 08, 2022
Masterito:
Either you didn't go to school or your education is a waste. FG has not been sincere from time immemorial. ASUU demands can be meet in a sane country. If ASUU was INEC or National Assembly, there demands would have been even if it means borrowing. The country has been mismanaged and you all blame it on ASUU.
Most Nigerians are crazy.
Look at them turning against ASUU while the FG is the one short changing their destiny.

I no get time to argue with anyone
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Nobody: 8:08am On Oct 08, 2022
Now I see that ASUU has no conscience at all. How can you keep Nigeria youths at home for 8 months over a protracted fight. You win some, you let go some, then fight another day. Abeg pity the youths and go back to the classroom. When Obi comes he will sort things out. He understands the value of education.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by MomohMrMoore: 8:22am On Oct 08, 2022
Review what? Just go back to class as ruled, period. Na only una dey suffer for Nigeria? Its everybody except politicians. Poly, Colleges, pry schl, sec schl teachers, doctors, private sector workers, artisans etc. Una lucky not Obasanjo or military govt. Make una resign go be politician biko leave schl alone. NONSENCE.
Re: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Masterito(m): 8:25am On Oct 08, 2022
Unfortunately none of my family member, even extended ones is an ASUU member. But I passed through the walls of a University in Nigeria 14 years ago. I can boldly tell you that FG is not sincere when it comes to negotiation. They don't value education. I am certain if ASUU was INEC national assembly, there demands will be meet.
haslaw:
It seems your father is an ASUU member for you to be talking like this.

So ASUU has a strong case and they failed to present their case in court.
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