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Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by Olatunji1929: 6:39am On Nov 12, 2020 |
you just want to turn other union against assu but it will not work 1 Like |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by SirJerrie(m): 6:40am On Nov 12, 2020 |
The Government wants to MANAGE the Education Sector while they lavishly loot for their unborn generation who will still school overseas. We need to understand that our current leaders DO NOT CARE about the common masses. 2 Likes |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by watchindelta(m): 6:41am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Nigerians no suppose to they talk for where all other countries they yan! Because you people are the must suffering people in the whole world, in fact you people suffered for everything human and animals can think of. Outa here. 1 Like |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by ThatFairGuy: 6:43am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by sinkhole: 6:44am On Nov 12, 2020 |
You do not need to be abusive when you send the email, you should be diplomatic with the content of your mail: plead with them, let them realize that we, unlike them, can not afford private or foreign schools!
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Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by Sonnobax15(m): 6:45am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Alexis11: You aren't far from the truth... |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by banio: 6:46am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Use one big grammar cover your ineptitude. LOSERS 1 Like |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by OlujobaSamuel: 6:46am On Nov 12, 2020 |
So una kids are also into soap making, puff puff, shoe making, etc? Empowerment programme that you can't even use to get a job that pays minimum wage. We want real job, irrespective of whatever collar colour that can comfortably pay for at least mini flat, not your nonsense job creation that can hardly pay for a single room with *shalanga. Everyone deserves a good shelter, food and education. If your job creation can't do that, then it is useless 2 Likes |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by ThatFairGuy: 6:46am On Nov 12, 2020 |
TecM0:Then ONLY children of Government officials and politician will have access to Especially University education. This will be WORSE, aside increment in tuition fee, there'll be incessant gross misconducts. Not advisable 2 Likes |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by tunapawizzy: 6:49am On Nov 12, 2020 |
clearly there is no justice in this world....this one will send his own kids to schools abroad with stolen funds but him and his fellow leaders will keep other peoples children out of school for months..if there was any justice in this world, any beneficiary of the stolen funds meant fro the people should be dying mysteriously every month or lets say every 3 months..so they will have enough time to mourn and heal and go back to mourning again 1 Like |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by ThatFairGuy: 6:49am On Nov 12, 2020 |
ASUU Should accept IPPIS and fix whatever problem in it with FG. How do they want Government to manage all these payment media? ASUU Should be reasonable “So, we are meeting again with ASUU soon, so that they can also hear that other unions in the university have developed their own payment system against UTAS. Do you now realize why we are tackling this problem holistically?” 2 Likes |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by OyinO: 6:50am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Only the Youths can save Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by traihit: 6:52am On Nov 12, 2020 |
mrkings84: Remove the 'lecturer' you added. I'm close to so many of them and I knew how many of our professors' kids were in my set before graduating few years ago. Lecturers are not earning big to be honest and guess what? They have some of the most busiest schedule you can ever imagine. Always working like horses. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by Dwanye(m): 6:52am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Both FG and ASUU are being completely honest with us. You can't seek for autonimity and still get your salaries paid by the government, that's arrant nonsense. FG, you can't tell the Academics to register under IPPIS before migrating to UTAS knowing that you've have a great track record of not keeping to your own part of any agreement. ASUU is selfish and strong headed, the FG on its part does not priotice Education and are also inconsiderate sets of idiots. Need I say this, what has not been brought into consideration so far is the psychological implications of this prolonged on the student, whose plans and dreams are being played and gambled with on a table of lies, greed and deceit. Lastly all student government bodies have been proven to be useless...... 4 Likes |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by Seyzcham91(m): 6:52am On Nov 12, 2020 |
hmmm! ogaooo Sonnobax15: |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by Moyenii(f): 6:53am On Nov 12, 2020 |
This is bad!!!. 1 Like |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by landforeast(m): 6:54am On Nov 12, 2020 |
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Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by TecM0: 6:54am On Nov 12, 2020 |
ThatFairGuy: Not really, if you have 5 credits and required Jamb score you don't pay first year tuition If your 2nd year CGPA is below 2.5 you pay 50% tuition ASUU should set appropriate cost of education or Tuition fees even if it means 1 million, Any funds for University paid by Government should be paid to students directly as scholarship, or to University as grants not greedy professors and ASUU, . |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by ThatFairGuy: 6:54am On Nov 12, 2020 |
OyinO:Youths will be WORSE due to the exuberance. Meanwhile, as long as we operate with this present constitution, we should forget serious turn around in Nigeria. We need to Restructure(review our constitution and back to Regional Government) Nigeria before it'll work |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by KensonAbule(m): 6:56am On Nov 12, 2020 |
January not too far again. Why resuming this year again? You want us to be under pressure, in regards to Exams, House rent and academic clearance for year1 and others, costly nature of things now. If they want to resume this year, let FG consider palliative for the students. #Team2021. 1 Like |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by OyinO: 6:56am On Nov 12, 2020 |
ThatFairGuy: You have a point. |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by Orestino(m): 7:02am On Nov 12, 2020 |
ThatFairGuy:Hardworking ass adult |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by NigeriaB(m): 7:04am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Orestino: You are wuked!!!!! |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by Originalsly: 7:08am On Nov 12, 2020 |
" Ngige however faulted the claim by ASUU that IPPIS would erode university autonomy. " ASUU are the ones holding the FG to ransom.... the students are the ones held hostage. For starters.... a university that is autonomous does not depend on the FG for any monies period..... they raise their own money for everything including salaries. So how can ASUU want autonomy but the FG to pay salaries? They would never agree to anything that would clamp down on corruption and embezzlement. IPPIS shuts down avenues for embezzlement... they want to bypass that.... there must be no monitoring and cross checks... that's what they really want. The FG needs to negotiate with the other unions... come to an agreement.... and allow classes to resume. The still fired up #Endsars student protesters will turn their attention to ASUU ... and we already know ehmmm...... action speaks louder than words. ASUU does not care about the students period. 3 Likes |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by ThatFairGuy: 7:09am On Nov 12, 2020 |
TecM0:This is nepotistic Nigeria. Some part will be disenfranchised due to performance or nepotism. We have close to 2m jambites this year and 500000-700000 students get admitted yearly (Higher Institution capacity). Aside the fact that Federal Government may not be able to afford the humongous amount per student, if that amount should be fix by ASUU, even level 14 officers in some parastatal won't be able to afford it. Also, the standardization of universities will reduced drastically Because ASUU will over cater for themselves and leave some university necessities un-catered for. There's one submission by Jamb register Oloyede I read this morning, I go with the submission. . JAMB REGISTRAR, PROF OLOYEDE ON IPPIS: Earlier, you acknowledged stable academic calendar this year, as there has been no strike. But one is brewing already with the FG/ASUU face off over the Integrated Payment and Personnel Information System (IPPIS). As somebody who has vast experience in the university administration, in what way are you advising the government to handle this matter? Frankly speaking, my response to this question is not as JAMB Registrar, it is as a Professor from a university and as somebody who had managed the university and who has also been President of Association of African Universities and has a fair view of what goes on in the university all over the world. This is because I served on the governing boards of the Association of Commonwealth Universities as well as International Association of Universities. Besides, I am widely travelled when it comes to university administration. I will caution the Federal Government about IPPIS. The government should be cautious because IPPIS might do more damage to the University system than good. My own position is that we are swinging between one extreme to the other. Prior to 2005, no university got direct allocation from the government; we used to defend our budget with the National Universities Commission (NUC). It is the NUC that regulates, controls, supervises and monitors everything. Now, because our colleagues felt that NUC was too overbearing, they decided to have direct interface with the National Assembly and the national purse. This is one of the consequences of such complaints about NUC being accused of being overbearing. I believe that if you look at the analysis of government expenditure on universities, prior to 2005 and after 2005, go and compare, there has been lawlessness since 2005 because what you get into the university is no longer a product of what you need, but a product of lobbying and so many dirty things that go along with lobbying. It is no longer regulated. When NUC was regulating, we had parameters, size of the university, age of the university, Science-Arts parameter and the growth rate. Then, there was the University System Annual Review Meeting (USARM) where every Vice-Chancellor accounted for every kobo given to his school to the NUC. The NUC would harvest this review to serve as basis for its recommendation for budget allocation for all the federal universities. Now, we have dismantled that structure and every university now handles matter individually independent of NUC, which is not even cost effective. If you analyse how much every Vice-Chancellor spends in coming to and from Abuja on the issue of contacting National Assembly or contacting IPPIS, they are not only spending money, they are learning new tricks about corruption. This is because, yes, many people may say universities are corrupt, yet no sane person will assert that the universities are more corrupt than the public service. Civil service is stinking about corruption and the universities are still sane. But by the time we allow the undue and unregulated intermingling, you are going to transfer this poisonous dose into the university system and they are going to be the worse for it as they (universities) have the intellectual capacity to package the corruption. It is something that we need to look into! Many people raised the issue that some Vice-Chancellors were prosecuted. What was the outcome of the prosecutions? I did not find any one of them that was not set free. The court said that by the rules of the University, they have not done anything wrong. All the noise in the media is when they are being tried. But when the court sets them free, nobody hears about it. There was the case of somebody who was serving President of the AAU (and Vice-Chancellor); you know the impact of the trial of such a person on the nation. We were really shocked and after the man went through all the horror, only for the court to say nothing was found against him after the name of the country and the University was almost permanently damaged. So, what we are saying is that there are in-built mechanisms for addressing the issue of corruption in the university system. Let us activate those mechanisms, let us make sure that NUC is made to play both supervisory and regulatory role on federal universities. They have regulatory roles over all universities but they have both supervisory and regulatory roles on Federal Universities and that is what we are saying they should activate. Analysis by Prof. Oloyede on IPPIS Copied!!! 1 Like |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by ThatFairGuy: 7:10am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Orestino:Meant no insult. But why would you opined like that? Only lazy asss does that |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by Chicago213(m): 7:14am On Nov 12, 2020 |
The whole thing has now moved to 2021... |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by Fajoe2020: 7:16am On Nov 12, 2020 |
I think our teachers and lectures deserves to be paid better than our useless senators and greedy governor's. 1 Like |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by simhosting: 7:17am On Nov 12, 2020 |
Ok. Continue |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by kraftysprouts: 7:17am On Nov 12, 2020 |
TecM0: You try make sense here |
Re: Ngige To Senators: We’re Addressing ASUU Strike Holistically by AustineJohn908(m): 7:25am On Nov 12, 2020 |
TecM0:You finally want collect education from Poor people where their children dey average academic wise. What I think, Govt should increase spending for education and reduce the amount of recurrent expenditures of the NA and politicians. Imagine ASUU asking for little 50 billion when Politicians salaries and what they steal at the National level is more than 200 billion. I wonder how hard it will be for the FG to increase funding of Universities etc to over 200 billion naira yearly, with that we will favorably stand shoulder to shoulder with others top Universities in Africa. after all, even Custom makes more than 400 billion naira in just few months. 3 Likes |
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