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#openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by LatestTori4Town: 3:35pm On Jun 03, 2020


If religion is essential, education is essential. If the economy is essential, education is more essential. Open Our Campuses

Nigeria Students are beginning to agitate for the reopening of schools across the nation which has been closed down for over two months now due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Most have taken to social media to agitate and call on other students to engage in an online protest against the continuous lockdown of schools.

Comr. Akpobasah Omokri, president of the National Association Of Delta State Student NADESSTU, Federal University Otuoke Chapter, Bayelsa State in his reaction states that if it is safe for the federal government to reopen religious centres and markets, then it’s also safe for schools to be reopened.

Nigeria Student Leaders Demand Immediate Reopening Of Schools And Campuses
“If it is safe for churches to open, schools can open. If social distancing can be observed in the market, then students can observe it. If it is safe for traders to go to the market, students can also go to the classrooms. If it is safe to resume aviation, it is safe to open schools. The continuous shutdown of our campuses only points out that the educational sector is the least prioritized sector in Nigeria.”

According to him, so far, there are about 509 confirmed cases in Tanzania. For two weeks now, there have been no reports of new cases. Tanzanian government never adopted the total lockdown approach. Instead, The government placed more emphasis on individuals maintaining personal hygiene. The president stated that there is no point locking people down when the government can’t provide for them.

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Continuation of the lockdown in Nigeria will be of no effect. A total waste of time. Open the economy and all other sectors and let the citizens adapt to the new normal. COVID-19 will surely not be here forever but it is not leaving soon. Until it leaves, let’s live with it, he said.

I call on every Nigerian Student to use their Twitter handle to demonstrate a non-violence protest, lets shed our grievances to the Federal Government of Nigeria. It’s been over two months since we have been kept out of school.

The Government claimed there was Covid-19 in the Country, we obeyed all the necessary measures but now they have decided to reopen religious centers, Markets, and local flights and also promised to announce a date to reopen international flights, while nothing at all is been said regarding our resumption date.

I feel the Federal Government is scared of facing ASUU by using Covid-19 as a cover and we the Nigeria Students are tired of being the grass who suffers each time the two elephants get on each other’s neck.

Our future is as at stake if we continue staying at home while other aspects of the Society is gradually returning to normal...
Read FULL story on Tori4Town

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Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Lagosfinder(m): 3:38pm On Jun 03, 2020
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Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Tiffe(m): 3:43pm On Jun 03, 2020
Good move
#greatnigerianstudents
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by godwinstringed1(m): 3:49pm On Jun 03, 2020
Schools should not open yet please!

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Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by FlordFlorez(m): 4:44pm On Jun 03, 2020
I will support such protest if true.
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by LatestTori4Town: 5:36pm On Jun 03, 2020
godwinstringed1:
Schools should not open yet please!

hahaha that means you are enjoying the holidays.

Well the truth is even if school resumes now, marlians will stay an extra 2 weeks while legends will stay 1 month.
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Saintinoo(m): 6:56pm On Jun 03, 2020
LatestTori4Town:


If religion is essential, education is essential. If the economy is essential, education is more essential. Open Our Campuses

Nigeria Students are beginning to agitate for the reopening of schools across the nation which has been closed down for over two months now due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Most have taken to social media to agitate and call on other students to engage in an online protest against the continuous lockdown of schools.

Comr. Akpobasah Omokri, president of the National Association Of Delta State Student NADESSTU, Federal University Otuoke Chapter, Bayelsa State in his reaction states that if it is safe for the federal government to reopen religious centres and markets, then it’s also safe for schools to be reopened.

Nigeria Student Leaders Demand Immediate Reopening Of Schools And Campuses
“If it is safe for churches to open, schools can open. If social distancing can be observed in the market, then students can observe it. If it is safe for traders to go to the market, students can also go to the classrooms. If it is safe to resume aviation, it is safe to open schools. The continuous shutdown of our campuses only points out that the educational sector is the least prioritized sector in Nigeria.”

According to him, so far, there are about 509 confirmed cases in Tanzania. For two weeks now, there have been no reports of new cases. Tanzanian government never adopted the total lockdown approach. Instead, The government placed more emphasis on individuals maintaining personal hygiene. The president stated that there is no point locking people down when the government can’t provide for them.

Another Tori4Town: Orji Kalu Released From Prison On Court Orders

Continuation of the lockdown in Nigeria will be of no effect. A total waste of time. Open the economy and all other sectors and let the citizens adapt to the new normal. COVID-19 will surely not be here forever but it is not leaving soon. Until it leaves, let’s live with it, he said.

I call on every Nigerian Student to use their Twitter handle to demonstrate a non-violence protest, lets shed our grievances to the Federal Government of Nigeria. It’s been over two months since we have been kept out of school.

The Government claimed there was Covid-19 in the Country, we obeyed all the necessary measures but now they have decided to reopen religious centers, Markets, and local flights and also promised to announce a date to reopen international flights, while nothing at all is been said regarding our resumption date.

I feel the Federal Government is scared of facing ASUU by using Covid-19 as a cover and we the Nigeria Students are tired of being the grass who suffers each time the two elephants get on each other’s neck.

Our future is as at stake if we continue staying at home while other aspects of the Society is gradually returning to normal...
Read FULL story on Tori4Town

Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Saintinoo(m): 6:56pm On Jun 03, 2020
LatestTori4Town:


If religion is essential, education is essential. If the economy is essential, education is more essential. Open Our Campuses

Nigeria Students are beginning to agitate for the reopening of schools across the nation which has been closed down for over two months now due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Most have taken to social media to agitate and call on other students to engage in an online protest against the continuous lockdown of schools.

Comr. Akpobasah Omokri, president of the National Association Of Delta State Student NADESSTU, Federal University Otuoke Chapter, Bayelsa State in his reaction states that if it is safe for the federal government to reopen religious centres and markets, then it’s also safe for schools to be reopened.

Nigeria Student Leaders Demand Immediate Reopening Of Schools And Campuses
“If it is safe for churches to open, schools can open. If social distancing can be observed in the market, then students can observe it. If it is safe for traders to go to the market, students can also go to the classrooms. If it is safe to resume aviation, it is safe to open schools. The continuous shutdown of our campuses only points out that the educational sector is the least prioritized sector in Nigeria.”

According to him, so far, there are about 509 confirmed cases in Tanzania. For two weeks now, there have been no reports of new cases. Tanzanian government never adopted the total lockdown approach. Instead, The government placed more emphasis on individuals maintaining personal hygiene. The president stated that there is no point locking people down when the government can’t provide for them.

Another Tori4Town: Orji Kalu Released From Prison On Court Orders

Continuation of the lockdown in Nigeria will be of no effect. A total waste of time. Open the economy and all other sectors and let the citizens adapt to the new normal. COVID-19 will surely not be here forever but it is not leaving soon. Until it leaves, let’s live with it, he said.

I call on every Nigerian Student to use their Twitter handle to demonstrate a non-violence protest, lets shed our grievances to the Federal Government of Nigeria. It’s been over two months since we have been kept out of school.

The Government claimed there was Covid-19 in the Country, we obeyed all the necessary measures but now they have decided to reopen religious centers, Markets, and local flights and also promised to announce a date to reopen international flights, while nothing at all is been said regarding our resumption date.

I feel the Federal Government is scared of facing ASUU by using Covid-19 as a cover and we the Nigeria Students are tired of being the grass who suffers each time the two elephants get on each other’s neck.

Our future is as at stake if we continue staying at home while other aspects of the Society is gradually returning to normal...
Read FULL story on Tori4Town

Following.....
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by DankPineapple: 7:18pm On Jun 03, 2020
LatestTori4Town:


If religion is essential, education is essential. If the economy is essential, education is more essential. Open Our Campuses

Nigeria Students are beginning to agitate for the reopening of schools across the nation which has been closed down for over two months now due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Most have taken to social media to agitate and call on other students to engage in an online protest against the continuous lockdown of schools.

Comr. Akpobasah Omokri, president of the National Association Of Delta State Student NADESSTU, Federal University Otuoke Chapter, Bayelsa State in his reaction states that if it is safe for the federal government to reopen religious centres and markets, then it’s also safe for schools to be reopened.

Nigeria Student Leaders Demand Immediate Reopening Of Schools And Campuses
“If it is safe for churches to open, schools can open. If social distancing can be observed in the market, then students can observe it. If it is safe for traders to go to the market, students can also go to the classrooms. If it is safe to resume aviation, it is safe to open schools. The continuous shutdown of our campuses only points out that the educational sector is the least prioritized sector in Nigeria.”

According to him, so far, there are about 509 confirmed cases in Tanzania. For two weeks now, there have been no reports of new cases. Tanzanian government never adopted the total lockdown approach. Instead, The government placed more emphasis on individuals maintaining personal hygiene. The president stated that there is no point locking people down when the government can’t provide for them.

Another Tori4Town: Orji Kalu Released From Prison On Court Orders

Continuation of the lockdown in Nigeria will be of no effect. A total waste of time. Open the economy and all other sectors and let the citizens adapt to the new normal. COVID-19 will surely not be here forever but it is not leaving soon. Until it leaves, let’s live with it, he said.

I call on every Nigerian Student to use their Twitter handle to demonstrate a non-violence protest, lets shed our grievances to the Federal Government of Nigeria. It’s been over two months since we have been kept out of school.

The Government claimed there was Covid-19 in the Country, we obeyed all the necessary measures but now they have decided to reopen religious centers, Markets, and local flights and also promised to announce a date to reopen international flights, while nothing at all is been said regarding our resumption date.

I feel the Federal Government is scared of facing ASUU by using Covid-19 as a cover and we the Nigeria Students are tired of being the grass who suffers each time the two elephants get on each other’s neck.

Our future is as at stake if we continue staying at home while other aspects of the Society is gradually returning to normal...
Read FULL story on Tori4Town

Which mad students want school to open, we were about to write exam before corona/ASUU and my brain is empty af now
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by PapaNnamdi: 8:06pm On Jun 03, 2020
Should I tell them that education is no longer the key to success?
or I should just allow them to finish drinking their pure water after the protest?

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Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Jman06(m): 8:29pm On Jun 03, 2020
godwinstringed1:
Schools should not open yet please!
Because you're not affected sheh?
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Jman06(m): 8:32pm On Jun 03, 2020
Open our universities please!
University students are not kids!!!
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by LatestTori4Town: 8:47pm On Jun 03, 2020
DankPineapple:

Which mad students want school to open, we were about to write exam before corona/ASUU and my brain is empty af now

When will it be full? Dust will occupy everywhere oo
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Seikiri1: 8:48pm On Jun 03, 2020
Should i tell them that ASUU is still on strike or i should wait for the minister of information to inform them?

Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by duality(m): 9:09pm On Jun 03, 2020
Oh they are on strike. I think they should open up everywhere.

The people controlling the plandemic for control reasons, have lost focus and have been defeate d. They are now spinning unrest. Funny enough they didn't bother to check the plandemic script before spinning the protest.

If people can protest, people can go back to schools, and work.
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Nobody: 11:15pm On Jun 03, 2020
Aswear no be book them miss.


Na that freedom of fucking 24/7 them miss

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Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Elimon(m): 11:24pm On Jun 03, 2020
Should i tell them this will never get to BuBu or I should just finish off this alcohol first ?

Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by SirWarlock: 11:27pm On Jun 03, 2020
Jman06:
Open our universities please!

University students are not kids!!!
It would surprise you. Corona would thrive well in our institutions.
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by SirWarlock: 11:32pm On Jun 03, 2020
While Nigeria's response is self defeating with the incessant relaxation of lockdowns by governments, it's not safe for reopening. With what I see best and safe case scenario could be August.
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Inda2020: 6:20am On Jun 04, 2020
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Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by Jman06(m): 7:44am On Jun 04, 2020
SirWarlock:
It would surprise you. Corona would thrive well in our institutions.
But it'll not thrive in churches and markets?
Re: #openourcampuses: Nigeria Students Agitate For The Reopening Of Schools by SirWarlock: 8:18am On Jun 04, 2020
Jman06:
But it'll not thrive in churches and markets?
I didn't say that. Well apparently people and the government think it won't grin.

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