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FG Begins Payment Of ASUU’s Withheld Salaries / FG To Present Certificate Of Registration To CONUA (Breakaway ASUU Faction) / Government Begins Payment Of University Lecturers' Salary Arrears (2) (3) (4)

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by tuborme: 10:11pm On Nov 06, 2022
Rule and divide
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by YungINchrist: 10:11pm On Nov 06, 2022
sad grin
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by olasquare: 10:12pm On Nov 06, 2022
politicoNG:


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-fg-begins-payment-of-8-month-salary-backlog-to-breakaway-ASUU-faction

This is a clear indication that the FG is not interested in resolving issues rather they are content in playing politics. Ngige just proof he is stupid and one major stumbling block in This sorry state of the students in Nigeria.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Okwyjesus(m): 10:12pm On Nov 06, 2022
Very bad that FG/APC is dividing ASUU, Dividing CAN, Dividing AFINIFERE

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 10:12pm On Nov 06, 2022
Imagine what APC has turned Ngige who was crying and refused to pay Mbadinuju his pension on the stand that he called Pensioners in Anambra State dead woods and never paid them for good 1 yr 6 months....

A very useless party with so many errors here and there , so many problems, yet no solution to anyone....

Last time I checked ,
$1 = #860
1 £ = #1,050

How can you dialogue such nonsense and think it can work?

Who are those hypocrite lecturers forming good people?
Do you think APC will not stand to start having issues with your CONUA one day?

The problem is not the name ASUU.......the problem is the party....APC

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by KINGKONG(m): 10:13pm On Nov 06, 2022
AfahaAbia:
Very good development! I'm tired of ASUU and their stupid strike

As if you don even smell university grin grin

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by loswhite(m): 10:13pm On Nov 06, 2022
LordIsaac:
The leadership of ASUU must jettison the proposed strike action and explore the courts. He that wants equity must come with clean hands. As we speak, all laws are against their actions.
The problem with Nigerian democracy is The executive the legislative arm and the judiciary are colluding against the citizens. There is no check and balance ...We are doomed.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by AdamuKD: 10:13pm On Nov 06, 2022
Tinubuwins2023e:
Brilliant!!!!
Smart move!!!!
You are a wicked person

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Pacesetter123(m): 10:13pm On Nov 06, 2022
All this backyard business by senator Ngige won't occur well for educational system in Nigeria.
He should desist from this kind of behavior.
cool

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by DOTian: 10:13pm On Nov 06, 2022
What I don't understand is how Ngige that proved himself a very effective and extremely capable administrator in Anambra state, allowed himself and his solid reputation to be utterly messed up in this way by a stupid Buhari administration

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by juanmiguel: 10:15pm On Nov 06, 2022
I hope OAU has already started 2022/2023 academic session.
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by ElectGINeer(m): 10:17pm On Nov 06, 2022
AAA593:

Conua teach for 8 months?
The school authorities closed schools not Conua. They are not on strike. In OAU we still had lectures till late may with Conua lectures until the school authority close the school.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by maxzzo1(m): 10:17pm On Nov 06, 2022
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Ooe33: 10:17pm On Nov 06, 2022
U Nd Ur entire family will be unfortunate. As u feel u have the right to dictate wat someone should or should not do. Akamu wey dey bear adamu

AdamuKD:
Any student that will vote for APC next year, will be unfortunate in life.
Including his or her academics

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by LagbajaTheBEREAN: 10:18pm On Nov 06, 2022
christejames:
This govt is just so insensitive towards education embarassed

They are doing this just to spite ASUU or what?

As ASUU was on strike, was CONUA busy in the various campuses teaching the students undecided undecided... Why this eye service payments.


Ngige and his elder brother Buhari should be ashamed of themselves.
FG seems to understand some part of natural selection very well, but that doesn't mean they are the best we've had in a long time in fact, the current ones are nothing to write home about.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by konfusedgee(m): 10:18pm On Nov 06, 2022
Omor this one choke,,, govt bad gan

Ngige ma nigger

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Bigchristo: 10:19pm On Nov 06, 2022
politicoNG:


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-fg-begins-payment-of-8-month-salary-backlog-to-breakaway-ASUU-faction
This is the main reasons why the strike lingered till 8 months before it was called off, the government always try to act smart in everything thinking they can get away with it, if they actually want to go by the way of no work no pay then Members of CONUA are also affected because there wasn’t any academic activities in University across Nigeria, so paying CONUA members 8months backlog salaries actually means ASUU members also due for such salary backlog except they want ASUU to embark on another strike and CONUA can not effectively handle academic activities across Nigeria universities how many members them get?

It’s a pity Buhari government and his office holders try to act smart but end up looking stupid.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Auxigen(m): 10:19pm On Nov 06, 2022
christejames:
This govt is just so insensitive towards education embarassed


They are doing this just to spite ASUU or what?

As ASUU was on strike, was CONUA busy in the various campuses teaching the students undecided undecided... Why this eye service payments.



Ngige and his elder brother Buhari should be ashamed of themselves.

Shane means nothing to those people bro

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by AAA593: 10:19pm On Nov 06, 2022
ElectGINeer:

The school authorities closed schools not Conua. They are not on strike. In OAU we still had lectures till late may with Conua lectures until the school authority close the school.
Story

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Sonyboom: 10:20pm On Nov 06, 2022
Fools n lunatics too plenty for Ipobland
Is 2015 the first time ASUU went of strike in Nigeria ?

Decemcy:

Nigeria has entered one chance since 2015

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by LordIsaac(m): 10:22pm On Nov 06, 2022
loswhite:
The problem with Nigerian democracy is The executive the legislative arm and the judiciary are colluding against the citizens. There is no check and balance ...We are doomed.
I see lecturers threatening students with their power...like, "we will withhold your results!" That's the problem...it's about power.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by IMMUNO1(m): 10:22pm On Nov 06, 2022
Divide and annihilate. A very dangerous political strategy of the APC government. This is how they rendered NLC toothless, and the masses became the victims.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by 9jatriot(m): 10:24pm On Nov 06, 2022
Those guys are not likely to also get paid. But they will get full salary for October I believe because they indicated that they were not part of the strike sometime around early October or September. So their payment will start from there.
As for ASUU, no work no pay applies.

Bigchristo:
This is the main reasons why the strike lingered till 8 months before it was called off, the government always try to act smart in everything thinking they can get away with it, if they actually want to go by the way of no work no pay then Members of CONUA are also affected because there wasn’t any academic activities in University across Nigeria, so paying CONUA members 8months backlog salaries actually means ASUU members also due for such salary backlog except they want ASUU to embark on another strike and CONUA can not effectively handle academic activities across Nigeria universities how many members them get?

It’s a pity Buhari government and his office holders try to act smart but end up looking stupid.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Slynation(m): 10:24pm On Nov 06, 2022
I thought they said wisdom comes with age, but it's also very obvious the foolish ones are getting old also...!! Very insensitive decision!!

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Tinubuwins2023e: 10:24pm On Nov 06, 2022
AdamuKD:

You are a wicked person

Really?
So ASUU that have kept students home for 8 months are not wicked and they are planning to go again?

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by 9jatriot(m): 10:25pm On Nov 06, 2022
What many people do not realize is that ASUU actually started their strike in 2020, then the government warn them of the no work no pay rule. FG had already began to implement the no work no pay rule, then COVID struck, and there was lock down, and FG had to pay all its staff (civil servants) their salary even though they could not go to work during that period.

So, during the COVID/strike, all ASUU members had to do was wait till the end of the month, go the bank on a day they were working (many of them were working half day), collect their salary and then wait for the next month. Free money.

Finally, COVID reduced and life was gradually returning to normal, then ASUU begin to release lyrics that they were planning to continue their 2020 strike. So, February, 2022 they began their strike again. They notified the government that they were downing tools and that the strike was total (meaning, no research, no marking of script, no lecturing, no attendance). Once again, they were reminded that labor laws transfers payment of salaries during such strikes from the employers to the union. That meant that since members have been paying dues to ASUU, now was the time for ASUU to replicate and start paying their members while negotiations went on. ASUU went on with that understanding but believed as they usually do that they will have their way.

To cut all the long story short, ASUU refused to pay her members during the strike and as such many lecturers have been left completely broke, whereas ASUU leaders are the only ones who get paid by the union.
What many people do not know is that, when ASUU say they are holding congresses to discuss whether or not to go on strike, it is only a handful of members who make that decision and not the generality of members.

Finally, ASUU called off their strike sometime in October of 2022, so FG has now resumed payment of their salary from the day they started work. So, forget that story that ASUU was paid half salary, instead government only resumed paying them as soon as they started working again. The implication of this if it is applied to the letter is that ASUU which has been collecting dues from her members, now owes them a salary of 8 and a half months.

The benefit of this arrangement are as follows:
1. Parent/students, FG and ASUU, everybody now loses. In the previous arrangement where they get paid for going on strike. Parent/students lose in terms of time, house rent, some even lose their sponsors. FG loses in terms of public opinion and goodwill as well as pay for no work done whereas ASUU was the only one that does not lose since they collect money for no work. Now, all parties lose.
2. If ASUU had succeeded with this strike, just know that there would have been more strikes loading, but right now many unions are very cautious
3. FG will now be obligated to try and be in the good books of the masses and will try to invest more in education but it won't be because of blackmail. Investment in education will now be more wholistic and cater also for primary and secondary, rather than ASUU wanting to corner everything all the time.

Hopefully, all parties would have learned their lessons

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by LordIsaac(m): 10:25pm On Nov 06, 2022
AAA593:

Conua teach for 8 months?
The system, their employer, affords that ASUU closed the gates against their will. That's the point. Students must not suffer all. If it's not about money, maybe it's high time they also sacrificed 8 months salary. Students have done their own sacrifice consistently!

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Enimin: 10:27pm On Nov 06, 2022
politicoNG:


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-fg-begins-payment-of-8-month-salary-backlog-to-breakaway-ASUU-faction

Now this is wrong. If at all they worked it wasn't up to two months

Black man is just beyond redemption
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by AAA593: 10:27pm On Nov 06, 2022
LordIsaac:

The system, their employer, affords that ASUU closed the gates against their will. That's the point. Students must not suffer all. If it's not about money, maybe it's high time they also sacrificed 8 months salary. Students have done their own sacrifice consistently!
FG should pay everybody bro. This plan will backfire

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Ooe33: 10:28pm On Nov 06, 2022
The heading and the write up doesn't really. They said they are expecting backlogs. FG never pay. They like it or not, even if they weren't on strike. Dem no work. Nd na no work no pay dem talk.

christejames:
This govt is just so insensitive towards education embarassed


They are doing this just to spite ASUU or what?

As ASUU was on strike, was CONUA busy in the various campuses teaching the students undecided undecided... Why this eye service payments.



Ngige and his elder brother Buhari should be ashamed of themselves.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Blackman7: 10:28pm On Nov 06, 2022
Chris has finally gone insane

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