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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by TemmyT002(m): 7:19am On Nov 04, 2019
Can't they sack their leaders?
Na thieves plenty for that association.
I wouldn't be surprised if there are ghost lecturers being paid monthly too.
All they know is money.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by Salvador1: 7:19am On Nov 04, 2019
aod1:
hmmm, and you cannot differentiate between "their" and "there"
typo error bro

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by symbianDON(m): 7:20am On Nov 04, 2019
LordAzubuike:
Most lecturers teach in more than 1 university and that's the major reason they are scared of ippis. Over the years ASUU has been known to fight for selfish reasons and not the benefit of Nigerian students.
IPPIS has come to stay and there's nothing ASUU can do about it. However, government must ensure that every agreement entered into with ASUU is appropriately captured. IT IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR ANY LECTURER TO WORK FULL TIME IN TWO OR MORE UNIVERSITIES.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by TemmyT002(m): 7:20am On Nov 04, 2019
aod1:
hmmm, and you cannot differentiate between "their" and "there"

Tell am in private undecided

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by Vincentian1997(m): 7:20am On Nov 04, 2019
Watching with fingers crossed.
Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by McCoy662(m): 7:21am On Nov 04, 2019
[quote author=Freemanbobble post=83722882]Too many rubbish going on in the bursary department of every tertiary institutions. Staff are being short paid
Treasury single account was successful

Integrated payroll system should also succeed

Nothing ASUU can do about it

All federal staff must migrate to it
University of Benin joined the payroll system this month

Nigeria must be great
Even if it will take time. Even if the speed is going to be that of injured snail or sloth
We will be great
Rome wasn't built in a day[/quotes]
Are you for real that Uniben have joined??

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by McCoy662(m): 7:22am On Nov 04, 2019
Freemanbobble:
Too many rubbish going on in the bursary department of every tertiary institutions. Staff are being short paid
Treasury single account was successful

Integrated payroll system should also succeed

Nothing ASUU can do about it

All federal staff must migrate to it
University of Benin joined the payroll system this month

Nigeria must be great
Even if it will take time. Even if the speed is going to be that of injured snail or sloth
We will be great
Rome wasn't built in a day

Sir, are you for real that Uniben have joined??

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by dalongjnr: 7:23am On Nov 04, 2019
The university Union is on an ego ride. Transparency is now far from it. The article is blatant n blunt.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by NEIGHBOUR(m): 7:32am On Nov 04, 2019
FlyboyZee:


Rubbish!

FGN should go ahead with its treat, and let ASUU too do theirs. Why is the FG denigrating ASUU, calling them names, maligning the Union, but refusing to do the commonest things. What a shame!

Unfortunately you have not written anything meaningful. One of our lazy youths just jumping into what he doesn't even understand.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by freemi(m): 7:45am On Nov 04, 2019
LordAzubuike:
Most lecturers teach in more than 1 university and that's the major reason they are scared of ippis. Over the years ASUU has been known to fight for selfish reasons and not the benefit of Nigerian students.
teach wer u r employd wen u retire u go hme like every oda staff. ASUU is selfish

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by freemi(m): 7:50am On Nov 04, 2019
Emereolevanwill:
Universities in Nigeria are just not good, personally I think it would make more sense if ASUU will swallow it's pride albeit hiding it greedy-selfishness and que into IPPIS.
It will be for a better Nigeria, a Nigeria with accountability and transperancy.
#IPPISMUSTSTAND

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by SEGLIZ: 7:51am On Nov 04, 2019
yaki84:

I still remember when gej wanted implementing this ippis then on all unis n assu went on strike, apc supoorted their action. What a pathetic hypocritical party.
Watch as zombies will be lauding this feat

it is obvious you are confused.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by SEGLIZ: 7:58am On Nov 04, 2019
aod1:
hmmm, and you cannot differentiate between "their" and "there"

tell him politely than disgrace yourself like you're without a flaw.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by aorseer: 8:02am On Nov 04, 2019
AsomArchitectNG:

ASUU’s antics are paradoxically turning it into an anti-democratic union – a hypocritical body which cannot hold itself to the standards it consistently advocates for others. Its usually loud voice was uncharacteristically muted when the BBC’s “Sex for Grades” documentary was broadcast last month. It has rarely spoken out against the many other abuses perpetrated by its members, especially plagiarism, the sale of handouts, age manipulation and certificate forgery. Its continual emphasis on salaries and benefits have conspired to create a public image for itself as a greedy cash-and-carry group, and its latest fulminations against IPPIS only serve to entrench this unflattering perception.

If ASUU truly wishes to live up to its own noble ideals, it must work with the Federal Government to implement a policy that can only enhance the transparency, accountability and integrity it so strenuously professes to be fighting for.

Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/there-goes-ASUU-again/
See finishing shocked

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by LZAA: 8:07am On Nov 04, 2019
post=83722881:
Following.....

Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by yomi96(m): 8:09am On Nov 04, 2019
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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by jmaine: 8:34am On Nov 04, 2019
LordAzubuike:
Most lecturers teach in more than 1 university and that's the major reason they are scared of ippis. Over the years ASUU has been known to fight for selfish reasons and not the benefit of Nigerian students.

Most lecturers...?
Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by Successlane: 8:54am On Nov 04, 2019
LordAzubuike:
Most lecturers[b] teach in more than 1 university[/b][color=#990000][/color] and that's the major reason they are scared of ippis. Over the years ASUU has been known to fight for selfish reasons and not the benefit of Nigerian students.
Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by maik99(m): 8:56am On Nov 04, 2019
LordAzubuike:
Most lecturers teach in more than 1 university and that's the major reason they are scared of ippis. Over the years ASUU has been known to fight for selfish reasons and not the benefit of Nigerian students.

They are not meant to "fight" for the benefit of Nigérian students
Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by Nobody: 9:06am On Nov 04, 2019
AsomArchitectNG:
As the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) yet again assails the nation with threats of industrial action, it must realise that its antics are becoming increasingly counter-productive and irrelevant.
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If ASUU truly wishes to live up to its own noble ideals, it must work with the Federal Government to implement a policy that can only enhance the transparency, accountability and integrity it so strenuously professes to be fighting for.

Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/there-goes-ASUU-again/

When exactly will Buhari, Osinbajo and all Nigerian politicians also be enrolled on the IPPIS

A corrupt government that is trying so hard to paint others corrupt.

Shior!

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by Eteka1(m): 9:09am On Nov 04, 2019
FlyboyZee:


Rubbish!

FGN should go ahead with its treat, and let ASUU too do theirs. Why is the FG denigrating ASUU, calling them names, maligning the Union, but refusing to do the commonest things. What a shame!
How does this article denigrate ASUU? Pls throw a little more light.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by spiritedtete: 9:15am On Nov 04, 2019
ASSU was established based on fraudulent and selfish objectives.


Too many selfish Objectives... That contradict the Higher institution policies.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by iswallker(m): 9:39am On Nov 04, 2019
bizme:


When exactly will Buhari, Osinbajo and all Nigerian politicians also be enrolled on the IPPIS

A corrupt government that is trying so hard to paint others corrupt.

Shior!

if you live in Nigeria, you will know that Buhari and osinbajo are on ippis - get your facts right before posting...

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by Nobody: 10:14am On Nov 04, 2019
Many of the re.tards commenting here will someday join the university system after their curse of unemployment/underemployment is finally lifted. Then they will change their voices in defense of their union and against the hypocrisy of the Nigerian government.

It is evident that the writing posted by the Op was paid for by a mischievous government that is bent on misinforming the public. The government has suddenly become accepted by an unthinking online mob as the white horse gallantly fighting corruption. And IPPIS has suddenly become the symbolic tool to accomplish that. Are you guys in.sane or just on cheap weed? The same government that sponsors and worships corruption at every level?
Is it the same government that TinuBullion van is a core part of and EFCC has refused to probe?
Is it the same government that GanDollar is assiduously working for and Buhari has refused to comment about?
Is it the same government that spends $3b in a year on the president's travels abroad?
Is it the same government that budgets unspeakable amount of money for the Aso Rock clinic only for Buhari at the slightest excuse jet out to UK, Germany etc just to take his BP and body temperature?
Is it the same government where Buhari corruptly used government's resources to fight the presidential petition appeal, a very private matter?
Is it the same government that spends billions to fund private pilgrimage trips to Jerusalem and Meccah?
Is it the same government that looks on as police men, SARS, FRSC and so on extort Nigerians daily on our roads without doing absolutely anything about it?
Is it the same government that corners slots for all juicy jobs for its politicians, where the children of nobody no matter how intelligent, smart, and hardworking they are can never aspire to get jobs in those establishments?
Is it the same government that looks on as electricity distribution companies extort Nigerians in the name of estimated billing without supplying them the power they pay for?
Is it this same government that has refused to fund the education sector?
Is it this same government that is systematically snuffing life out of public tertiary institutions to forcefully create an appealing market for private universities founded by the beneficiaries of political offices?

Ask any federal higher educational institutions to tell you the last time government allocation was received for the running of departments. Most departments in years have not been able to run laboratory practicals: That is because the last time any meaningful allocation was received from the Federal Government was during Obasanjo's time. Those talking nonsens.e here should go and confirm that... instead of running your mouths about things you do not understand. How many of your friends and families that are lecturers that you know have jobs in multiple universities?
I can categorically say here that it is a lie from the pit of hell that most federal government lecturers hold multiple jobs. It is a petty mischief from the government. Only few lecturers who are the most senior ones qualify to hold adjunct lecturership, and that is only possible with the written permission of the University leadership. One of the main reasons that adjunct lecturership has remained is because this same Federal government claiming is not ready to employ new graduates. About few years ago Faculty of Law at OAU, Dentistry at OAU, Faculty of Pharmacy at UI, and so on lost accreditation essentially because they don't have sufficient number of academic staff. Those University professors working as adjuncts in other Federal universities are doing more of humanitarian service to help with the academic responsibilities in that second university. Especially because many of them don't get their allowances in those secondary places paid. Same with the work of the external examiners. University lecturers are employed for to conduct research and to teach; not just to teach. When a lecturer is on research leave or visit, he does not have to inform the students about his movements. He informs constituted authorities within the university system. In an ideal setting, the teaching duties of such a lecturer should be given another lecturer who is on ground. However, the setting we have on our hands in Nigeria is hardly ideal. How many departments in Nigerian universities can boast of having 5 or more Phd holders? Even that number is not enough to decently run any course in our universities. Why then won't universities welcome adjunct lecturership and sabbaticals where the departments get to utilize personnel in other institutions in training their students? And those personnel, should they not be paid for that extra labour?

The truth is that, most of the m.idgets running their mouths anyhow on this platform are/were terrible specimens of students. The same institutions where you claim a lecturer did this and did that, there are sterling examples of lecturers that give more than what is demanded by call of duty. That same university and course produce brilliant graduates that the Universities and Nigeria are proud of. Unfortunately it is these few untrainable products that have the loudest voice; together with no job, there is the perfect recipe for spewing nonsense...

FACT: An average university lecturer knows nothing about multiple jobs.
FACT: ASUU is not in any way in charge of recruitment of staff and cannot be blamed for any incident of illegal multiple jobs.
FACT: Any multiple jobs must have their root solidly in the Admin, Bursary and VC's corner.
FACT: ASUU and most VCs don't usually get along because the later are usually seeking avenues to maximize the lean university resources.
FACT: So, if the FG's spurious claim of multiple jobs and corruption is true, it is the University Admin and not ASUU that should resist IPPIS.

If the FG is sincere and not merely pushing for IPPIS as a way of muzzling associations and trade unions, let FG instruct its program developers to modify the IPPIS in way that it captures the university lecturers' legitimate peculiarities. This should be done before migrating university lecturers to the platform, and not after.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by Nasige(m): 10:19am On Nov 04, 2019
Freemanbobble:
Too many rubbish going on in the bursary department of every tertiary institutions. Staff are being short paid
The money that comes with step and level and promotions being ommitted and most staff won't know on time

All federal parastatals, agencies, department and ministries must enter this IppIs
If centralising will tackle corruption then lets do it


Treasury single account was successful

Integrated payroll system should also succeed

Nothing ASUU can do about it

All federal staff must migrate to it
University of Benin joined the payroll system this month

Nigeria must be great
Even if it will take time. Even if the speed is going to be that of injured snail or sloth
We will be great
Rome wasn't built in a day

God bless you, this whole drama is just showing casing how corrupt our tertiary institution bursary department was, ASUU can not justify their reasons for not wanting to join IPPIS, IPPIS has been on existence since 2008 or so and they never bother themselves about the PECULIARITY non sense they are shouting now since they already mind up their mind that they will never join the system, but unfortunately for them reality is staring at them and they are complaining.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by edoairways: 10:33am On Nov 04, 2019
LordAzubuike:
Most lecturers teach in more than 1 university and that's the major reason they are scared of ippis. Over the years ASUU has been known to fight for selfish reasons and not the benefit of Nigerian students.
Lecturers teaching in more one university are either on sabbatical leave or part time lecturers
Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by edoairways: 10:42am On Nov 04, 2019
bizme:
Many of the re.tards commenting here will someday join the university system after their curse of unemployment/underemployment is finally lifted. Then they will change their voices in defense of their union and against the hypocrisy of the Nigerian government.

It is evident that the writing posted by the Op was paid for by a mischievous government that is bent on misinforming the public. The government has suddenly become accepted by an unthinking online mob as the white horse gallantly fighting corruption. And IPPIS has suddenly become the symbolic tool to accomplish that. Are you guys in.sane or just on cheap weed? The same government that sponsors and worships corruption at every level?
Is it the same government that TinuBullion van is a core part of and EFCC has refused to probe?
Is it the same government that GanDollar is assiduously working for and Buhari has refused to comment about?
Is it the same government that spends $3b in a year on the president's travels abroad?
Is it the same government that budgets unspeakable amount of money for the Aso Rock clinic only for Buhari at the slightest excuse jet out to UK, Germany etc just to take his BP and body temperature?
Is it the same government where Buhari corruptly used government's resources to fight the presidential petition appeal, a very private matter?
Is it the same government that spends billions to fund private pilgrimage trips to Jerusalem and Meccah?
Is it the same government that looks on as police men, SARS, FRSC and so on extort Nigerians daily on our roads without doing absolutely anything about it?
Is it the same government that corners slots for all juicy jobs for its politicians, where the children of nobody no matter how intelligent, smart, and hardworking they are can never aspire to get jobs in those establishments?
Is it the same government that looks on as electricity distribution companies extort Nigerians in the name of estimated billing without supplying them the power they pay for?
Is it this same government that has refused to fund the education sector?
Is it this same government that is systematically snuffing life out of public tertiary institutions to forcefully create an appealing market for private universities founded by the beneficiaries of political offices?

Ask any federal higher educational institutions to tell you the last time government allocation was received for the running of departments. Most departments in years have not been able to run laboratory practicals: That is because the last time any meaningful allocation was received from the Federal Government was during Obasanjo's time. Those talking nonsens.e here should go and confirm that... instead of running your mouths about things you do not understand. How many of your friends and families that are lecturers that you know have jobs in multiple universities?
I can categorically say here that it is a lie from the pit of hell that most federal government lecturers hold multiple jobs. It is a petty mischief from the government. Only few lecturers who are the most senior ones qualify to hold adjunct lecturership, and that is only possible with the written permission of the University leadership. One of the main reasons that adjunct lecturership has remained is because this same Federal government claiming is not ready to employ new graduates. About few years ago Faculty of Law at OAU, Dentistry at OAU, Faculty of Pharmacy at UI, and so on lost accreditation essentially because they don't have sufficient number of academic staff. Those University professors working as adjuncts in other Federal universities are doing more of humanitarian service to help with the academic responsibilities in that second university. Especially because many of them don't get their allowances in those secondary places paid. Same with the work of the external examiners. University lecturers are employed for to conduct research and to teach; not just to teach. When a lecturer is on research leave or visit, he does not have to inform the students about his movements. He informs constituted authorities within the university system. In an ideal setting, the teaching duties of such a lecturer should be given another lecturer who is on ground. However, the setting we have on our hands in Nigeria is hardly ideal. How many departments in Nigerian universities can boast of having 5 or more Phd holders? Even that number is not enough to decently run any course in our universities. Why then won't universities welcome adjunct lecturership and sabbaticals where the departments get to utilize personnel in other institutions in training their students? And those personnel, should they not be paid for that extra labour?

The truth is that, most of the m.idgets running their mouths anyhow on this platform are/were terrible specimens of students. The same institutions where you claim a lecturer did this and did that, there are sterling examples of lecturers that give more than what is demanded by call of duty. That same university and course produce brilliant graduates that the Universities and Nigeria are proud of. Unfortunately it is these few untrainable products that have the loudest voice; together with no job, there is the perfect recipe for spewing nonsense...

FACT: An average university lecturer knows nothing about multiple jobs.
FACT: ASUU is not in any way in charge of recruitment of staff and cannot be blamed for any incident of illegal multiple jobs.
FACT: Any multiple jobs must have their root solidly in the Admin, Bursary and VC's corner.
FACT: ASUU and most VCs don't usually get along because the later are usually seeking avenues to maximize the lean university resources.
FACT: So, if the FG's spurious claim of multiple jobs and corruption is true, it is the University Admin and not ASUU that should resist IPPIS.

If the FG is sincere and not merely pushing for IPPIS as a way of muzzling associations and trade unions, let FG instruct its program developers to modify the IPPIS in way that it captures the university lecturers' legitimate peculiarities. This should be done before migrating university lecturers to the platform, and not after.
Brilliant analysis

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by Obasalemu: 11:24am On Nov 04, 2019
bizme:
Many of the re.tards commenting here will someday join the university system after their curse of unemployment/underemployment is finally lifted. Then they will change their voices in defense of their union and against the hypocrisy of the Nigerian government.

It is evident that the writing posted by the Op was paid for by a mischievous government that is bent on misinforming the public. The government has suddenly become accepted by an unthinking online mob as the white horse gallantly fighting corruption. And IPPIS has suddenly become the symbolic tool to accomplish that. Are you guys in.sane or just on cheap weed? The same government that sponsors and worships corruption at every level?
Is it the same government that TinuBullion van is a core part of and EFCC has refused to probe?
Is it the same government that GanDollar is assiduously working for and Buhari has refused to comment about?
Is it the same government that spends $3b in a year on the president's travels abroad?
Is it the same government that budgets unspeakable amount of money for the Aso Rock clinic only for Buhari at the slightest excuse jet out to UK, Germany etc just to take his BP and body temperature?
Is it the same government where Buhari corruptly used government's resources to fight the presidential petition appeal, a very private matter?
Is it the same government that spends billions to fund private pilgrimage trips to Jerusalem and Meccah?
Is it the same government that looks on as police men, SARS, FRSC and so on extort Nigerians daily on our roads without doing absolutely anything about it?
Is it the same government that corners slots for all juicy jobs for its politicians, where the children of nobody no matter how intelligent, smart, and hardworking they are can never aspire to get jobs in those establishments?
Is it the same government that looks on as electricity distribution companies extort Nigerians in the name of estimated billing without supplying them the power they pay for?
Is it this same government that has refused to fund the education sector?
Is it this same government that is systematically snuffing life out of public tertiary institutions to forcefully create an appealing market for private universities founded by the beneficiaries of political offices?

Ask any federal higher educational institutions to tell you the last time government allocation was received for the running of departments. Most departments in years have not been able to run laboratory practicals: That is because the last time any meaningful allocation was received from the Federal Government was during Obasanjo's time. Those talking nonsens.e here should go and confirm that... instead of running your mouths about things you do not understand. How many of your friends and families that are lecturers that you know have jobs in multiple universities?
I can categorically say here that it is a lie from the pit of hell that most federal government lecturers hold multiple jobs. It is a petty mischief from the government. Only few lecturers who are the most senior ones qualify to hold adjunct lecturership, and that is only possible with the written permission of the University leadership. One of the main reasons that adjunct lecturership has remained is because this same Federal government claiming is not ready to employ new graduates. About few years ago Faculty of Law at OAU, Dentistry at OAU, Faculty of Pharmacy at UI, and so on lost accreditation essentially because they don't have sufficient number of academic staff. Those University professors working as adjuncts in other Federal universities are doing more of humanitarian service to help with the academic responsibilities in that second university. Especially because many of them don't get their allowances in those secondary places paid. Same with the work of the external examiners. University lecturers are employed for to conduct research and to teach; not just to teach. When a lecturer is on research leave or visit, he does not have to inform the students about his movements. He informs constituted authorities within the university system. In an ideal setting, the teaching duties of such a lecturer should be given another lecturer who is on ground. However, the setting we have on our hands in Nigeria is hardly ideal. How many departments in Nigerian universities can boast of having 5 or more Phd holders? Even that number is not enough to decently run any course in our universities. Why then won't universities welcome adjunct lecturership and sabbaticals where the departments get to utilize personnel in other institutions in training their students? And those personnel, should they not be paid for that extra labour?

The truth is that, most of the m.idgets running their mouths anyhow on this platform are/were terrible specimens of students. The same institutions where you claim a lecturer did this and did that, there are sterling examples of lecturers that give more than what is demanded by call of duty. That same university and course produce brilliant graduates that the Universities and Nigeria are proud of. Unfortunately it is these few untrainable products that have the loudest voice; together with no job, there is the perfect recipe for spewing nonsense...

FACT: An average university lecturer knows nothing about multiple jobs.
FACT: ASUU is not in any way in charge of recruitment of staff and cannot be blamed for any incident of illegal multiple jobs.
FACT: Any multiple jobs must have their root solidly in the Admin, Bursary and VC's corner.
FACT: ASUU and most VCs don't usually get along because the later are usually seeking avenues to maximize the lean university resources.
FACT: So, if the FG's spurious claim of multiple jobs and corruption is true, it is the University Admin and not ASUU that should resist IPPIS.

If the FG is sincere and not merely pushing for IPPIS as a way of muzzling associations and trade unions, let FG instruct its program developers to modify the IPPIS in way that it captures the university lecturers' legitimate peculiarities. This should be done before migrating university lecturers to the platform, and not after.

Bro thanks jare, many of them don't even realize that moonlighting remains a serious crime in the academia that can destroy you whole career. But most of the time the loudest voice not the most brilliant argument wins.
Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by duwdu: 11:24am On Nov 04, 2019
Freemanbobble:
Too many rubbish going on in the bursary department of every tertiary institutions. Staff are being short paid
The money that comes with step and level and promotions being ommitted and most staff won't know on time

All federal parastatals, agencies, department and ministries must enter this IppIs
If centralising will tackle corruption then lets do it


Treasury single account was successful

Integrated payroll system should also succeed

Nothing ASUU can do about it

All federal staff must migrate to it
University of Benin joined the payroll system this month

Nigeria must be great
Even if it will take time. Even if the speed is going to be that of injured snail or sloth
We will be great
Rome wasn't built in a day

Well said.

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by duwdu: 11:45am On Nov 04, 2019
Awesome6s:
Make ASUU reply before we draw any conclusion, this seems like an article written to bad mouth them

Lol. And what's holding you back from writing - with good reasoning - your own neutral article or in support of ASUU?

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Re: IPPIS And ASUU: There Goes ASUU Again by duwdu: 11:50am On Nov 04, 2019
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