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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by Nobody: 2:53pm On Aug 18, 2020
YOU MEAN A S.U.G PRESIDENT WROTE THIS LETTER WITH SO MUCH BLUNDERS

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by 4gunners(m): 2:55pm On Aug 18, 2020
Climax07:
I think Nigerians should stop been myopic in their thinking, we know these institutions are far behind on their curriculum but we should look at the bigger picture. How many tertiary institutions can fully comply with NCDC guidelines? hostels in those institutions with population how can they maintain social distancing? hence it is important institutions remain closed until COVID-19 is dealt with
The big question is, how long will the schools remain close. I'm sure you're not a student. The same student will graduate, and will find it hard to get job cos of age limit. The poor are at a very big disadvantage in Nigeria.

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by jolyment: 2:56pm On Aug 18, 2020
Maj196:
Bear in mind that the unions are the cause of the prolonged closure.


Blame FG who has caused irregularities and delay in the payment of salaries. ASUU advised FG to include their peculiarities on ippis. FG didn't listen and deceived other Unions to join IPPIS. The Unions that joined are full of regret now.

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by Bmaster(m): 2:57pm On Aug 18, 2020
LaEvilIMiss:
i don't understand where the misunderstanding is coming from... NCDC have admitted that containing covid19 is beyond her capabilities and Nigerians have expressed and demanded the right to be maskless and go about their business as usual -after-all malaria and pneumonia are exactly like covid19 sooooo; allow the masses face the so-called dreaded covid19 and save all that international aid money for your pockets.. worst case the roads will be filled with rotting dead covid19 zombies and best case scenario; de-population of the poor will help our economy.. WIN-WIN
[color=#000000][/color]Bros I knew you never wish to type your last words,but however YOU DID.
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by jolyment: 2:58pm On Aug 18, 2020
paulolee:
pls they should instead protest against the dissolving of that union called ASUU..
whats the need os reopening schools and ASUU continue thier prolong strike for its selfish reasons..
it seems its only those in private uni dt would lead this protest because as for me, this school lockdown is more about ASUU than about covid..


Even if it's for ASUU interest, why can't you tell FG to honour signed agreement with ASUU. Do you even know that FG is owing ASUU earned allowances?

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by RudyNerdy: 2:59pm On Aug 18, 2020
anonimi:


See why below=>


www.nairaland.com/attachments/2026486_buharinoschool_jpeg7b091b4b2030902d513c2f395f96a19d
this perfectly describes it.
But why was her tenure so short?
Just less than 8 months

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by limo21: 2:59pm On Aug 18, 2020
ASUU in the last 20 years of Civilian Rule has been the only progressive voice fighting for the masses.

The records are there , it was negotiation by ASUU that led to the creation of the Educational Trust Fund . It ensures companies pay 2.5 percent of their Profit to the ETF. Go to all our institution of higher learning today , the capital projects are all funded by ETF. Your Labs, Libraries, classes u graduated from or attending classes are carrying one TETFUND intervention 2013 or another form of inscription on their walls. All these have been archived solely through series of strikes.
This is in a country where FG complain of no money but spend N20B to build EFCC HQ, N39B to renovate National Assembly Complex, where ASO Rock Clinic gets N3B capital budget in a year while all the nations University Teaching Hospital get less than that combined!!!

Yes ASUU should be sacked. But before that note this... that most of the ASUU strike are not about salary increase as government want u to believe. Instead of u to praise our long suffering and patriotic lecturers and university administrators, we join an under performing government to castigate them.
If we can not join ASUU to pressurise Government to equip and fund our Universities, we can as well stop accusing ASUU without verifiable facts.


RudyNerdy:
can't The FG sacked and dissolve that use less ASUU chairman and probably get the bastard arrested and jailed?
Gosh things like this makes me really value military Regime

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by ggood: 3:00pm On Aug 18, 2020
Idiot , animal that's what u are, there is campaign going on in Edo
Climax07:
I think Nigerians should stop been myopic in their thinking, we know these institutions are far behind on their curriculum but we should look at the bigger picture. How many tertiary institutions can fully comply with NCDC guidelines? hostels in those institutions with population how can they maintain social distancing? hence it is important institutions remain closed until COVID-19 is dealt with

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by jolyment: 3:01pm On Aug 18, 2020
RudyNerdy:
can't The FG sacked and dissolve that use less ASUU chairman and probably get the bastard arrested and jailed?
Gosh things like this makes me really value military Regime


You can read labour laws to know if it's possible.

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by Slynation(m): 3:02pm On Aug 18, 2020
Climax07:
I think Nigerians should stop been myopic in their thinking, we know these institutions are far behind on their curriculum but we should look at the bigger picture. How many tertiary institutions can fully comply with NCDC guidelines? hostels in those institutions with population how can they maintain social distancing? hence it is important institutions remain closed until COVID-19 is dealt with
So in the nutshell, school should be close down for like 2-3 years.....?? It's well oO

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by kane10(m): 3:03pm On Aug 18, 2020
In this country eh, if man be God... Its only people in govt will survive, nw the are doing as if the no send cus there children are not schooling here in this country, other country brought alternative for schooling for there students and the govt here is doing nonsense, me personally I have lost faith in Nigeria govt since, they selfish and lack common sense of reasoning.. Spits
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by Captain6(m): 3:04pm On Aug 18, 2020
Climax07:
I think Nigerians should stop been myopic in their thinking, we know these institutions are far behind on their curriculum but we should look at the bigger picture. How many tertiary institutions can fully comply with NCDC guidelines? hostels in those institutions with population how can they maintain social distancing? hence it is important institutions remain closed until COVID-19 is dealt with
Please,don't type nonsense here, where is social distance practiced in Nigeria, step outside of your home, and see things for yourself! angry
"Schools should be shutdown till Covid-19 is dealt" It is very evident that covid-19 is not leaving any time soon, the best thing to do is to find ways to live with it, let people move on with their lives, time is so precious to be wasted, it's 6 months and counting, so students should keep waiting, till Nigerian government deals with Covid-19? What an insensitive opinion!

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by onyxo76(m): 3:04pm On Aug 18, 2020
paulolee:

lolz abeg no pray for military regime o...because thats worst, they can jus decide to shut down schools till next 2 years and ngothing anybody can do about it..
abi reminds me of my days in uni during abacha regime, the thing was not funny at all ,i had a 7 month strike then in 1996, ol boy i even did a diploma in data processing in one college of education then so my brain won't rust.
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by Akano5(m): 3:09pm On Aug 18, 2020
What.? They should open schools for us ooo, Next Year is a bad idea
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by JBArokonkwo1(m): 3:09pm On Aug 18, 2020
RudyNerdy:
can't The FG sacked and dissolve that use less ASUU chairman and probably get the bastard arrested and jailed?
Gosh things like this makes me really value military Regime


Please who born you? No vex say I ask,I just wan send your parents condolence message cos e be like na waste them born

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by Aflix(m): 3:09pm On Aug 18, 2020
Climax07:
I think Nigerians should stop been myopic in their thinking, we know these institutions are far behind on their curriculum but we should look at the bigger picture. How many tertiary institutions can fully comply with NCDC guidelines? hostels in those institutions with population how can they maintain social distancing? hence it is important institutions remain closed until COVID-19 is dealt with
So you mean that the campaigns with old men in it had all covid 19 regulations Let's not deceive ourselves.

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by limo21: 3:10pm On Aug 18, 2020
ASUU is always opened minded anytime they embark on strike but the FG has never been sincere. They will employ different tactics include blackmail; delays and frustrates negotiations, violates its own final pact with ASUU or simply goes home to sleep at the end of a protracted negotiation and final agreement…until ASUU again calls out its members on strike. And suddenly
everyone becomes an educational expert and consultant who is more patriotic and knowledgeable than university lecturers and scholars: Everyone begins to teach, castigate, lambaste and curse lecturers for their insensitivity, calculating the many years ASUU strikes have wasted of the system but failing biasedly to calculate the gains of ASUU strikes in that sector. As a Nigerian poet states elsewhere, ‘in Nigeria, even imbeciles pose as sages and pigs, saints and saviours. Rodents climb up to the trees to teach birds how to fly. STONES dive into waters to coach fishes how to swim and breathe in their own world.’

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by Captain6(m): 3:10pm On Aug 18, 2020
Akpolagha:
YOU MEAN A S.U.G PRESIDENT WROTE THIS LETTER WITH SO MUCH BLUNDERS
You just committed a blunder too. "A S.U.G PRESIDENT" chai! cry

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by onyxo76(m): 3:10pm On Aug 18, 2020
drealcivilceno:


Haaa... Na them hold the schools together ooh... E be like say you want make your Children dey pay 200k per session sha!

If ASUU comot lasan eeh... It will end in tears ooh!

Una no dey always do investigations before una start to dey talk... Millennials sef eeh
200k sef small na, maybe like 600k with the current state of things.

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by paulolee(m): 3:10pm On Aug 18, 2020
jolyment:



Even if it's for ASUU interest, why can't you tell FG to honour signed agreement with ASUU. Do you even know that FG is owing ASUU earned allowances?
yes i know and pls am not picking sides...all am trying to say is dt they should settle d matter for once dan for ASUU to accept part deal n kip coming again with dis strike matter months after
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by jolyment: 3:13pm On Aug 18, 2020
paulolee:

yes i know and pls am not picking sides...all am trying to say is dt they should settle d matter for once dan for ASUU to accept part deal n kip coming again with dis strike matter months after

I understand you.
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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by Mistakemaker: 3:18pm On Aug 18, 2020
Climax07:
I think Nigerians should stop been myopic in their thinking, we know these institutions are far behind on their curriculum but we should look at the bigger picture. How many tertiary institutions can fully comply with NCDC guidelines? hostels in those institutions with population how can they maintain social distancing? hence it is important institutions remain closed until COVID-19 is dealt with
What about your markets and your political gatherings and churches and mosques
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by BREYZ: 3:20pm On Aug 18, 2020
YOU AND WHO GO PROTEST? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by Nobody: 3:25pm On Aug 18, 2020
Bmaster:
[color=#000000][/color]Bros I knew you never wish to type your last words,but however YOU DID.

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by RudyNerdy: 3:25pm On Aug 18, 2020
ol
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by cyndylove64(f): 3:26pm On Aug 18, 2020
Me I don't have money yet o,my school fees is not complete not to talk of project fees.
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by drololaaof: 3:29pm On Aug 18, 2020
It is not there fault ,t their lives are being protested they don't know ,they are naive and did not follow the trends in world. Isreal a major highly sophisticated country tried to reopen school and foreclosed due to effect of COVID 19.Let them go to the North west and asked boko haram to open schools for them by force

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Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by dfrost: 3:32pm On Aug 18, 2020
hardbody:


These children are not even being taught in English.

I humbly make reference to Paragraph 2 (line 1) after the notice of time and venue; permit me to quote:

".....You're expect to informed your management (sic)......"

I will like to ask, what were they trying to say?

I am ashamed. In a moment we will start hearing, 'the best , the oldest, the first, the......"


And they still want to resume like this? cheesy grin

So there was no one to proofread the memo before circulation? I give up.
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by ThatFairGuy: 3:34pm On Aug 18, 2020
Good move from them. They've stayed at home for too long. Covid-19 is not ending this year
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by drealcivilceno(m): 3:35pm On Aug 18, 2020
onyxo76:

200k sef small na, maybe like 600k with the current state of things.

The worst part, is that corruption will still continue.
Re: Students Protest Against Closure Of Tertiary Institutions by wisest10: 3:39pm On Aug 18, 2020
All this aluta self..is it because you guys cannot loot again??...Covid19 suppose don teach una say school na scam for 9ja...please let us that are learning work learn finish b4 una resume abeg...afterall if school resume and we finish na house we go still stay..welcome to Nigeria

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