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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by zikter(m): 7:34am On Nov 16, 2020
sujexy:


I graduated long ago from a private University.


Did that solve the problem you are creating in elongating student's stay in School?
Then you don't have the requisite knowledge to contribute effectively on the subject matter. Little wonder, you interjected ignorantly the way you did.
For your information I graduated in a public University and I am not a lecturer. However lecturers are not to be blamed in any way for students staying at home, the government should be held solely responsible. Tell me, you sit on a round table, negotiate, agree and sign a plan of action, then the government will totally renege for no reason, why will there not be unrest. Then, the situation in the universities keeps becoming dire by the day. The public universities are fast becoming like the already killed public primary schools and secondary schools. Government need to live up to its responsibilities and stop all these grandstanding.

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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by Nobody: 7:41am On Nov 16, 2020
Abeg make the strike no end this Wednesday,since they don dey delay am abeg ,my relative they help me out for hospital .

I'm not in support of the strike anyways but the strike have really helped me since the ugly incidence, if it has reached till now,I don't mind make i end before the end of the year sha.students resume January and everyone is fine
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by sujexy(m): 7:41am On Nov 16, 2020
zikter:
Then you don't have the requisite knowledge to contribute effectively on the subject matter. Little wonder, you interjected ignorantly the way you did.
For your information I graduated in a public University and I am not a lecturer. However lecturers are not to be blamed in any way for students staying at home, the government should be held solely responsible. Tell me, you sit on a round table, negotiate, agree and sign a plan of action, then the government will totally renege for no reason, why will there not be unrest. Then, the situation in the universities keeps becoming dire by the day. The public universities are fast becoming like the already killed public primary schools and secondary schools. Government need to live up to its responsibilities and stop all these grandstanding.

I didn't Interject Ignorantly.
I have been aware of what has been Happening between FG and ASUU since 2009.
But in all these, the students suffer and keeps suffering. How do you juxtapose the clean intentions of ASUU and the careless action of Government?

A member of ASUU is the VP now they can reach out to him for quality negotiation, there are still ways of dealing with this without making the poor students the Boxing Platform.
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by Bedesipop(m): 7:45am On Nov 16, 2020
Our love 4dem cannot it be over emphaised


younglleo:
Make this negotiation no end till next year!
We love you ASUU!
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by kennethisland: 7:55am On Nov 16, 2020
The present day FG are scammers

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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by zikter(m): 8:03am On Nov 16, 2020
sujexy:


I didn't Interject Ignorantly.
I have been aware of what has been Happening between FG and ASUU since 2009.
But in all these, the students suffer and keeps suffering. How do you juxtapose the clean intentions of ASUU and the careless action of Government?

A member of ASUU is the VP now they can reach out to him for quality negotiation, there are still ways of dealing with this without making the poor students the Boxing Platform.
My point is ASUU is not to take blame. Do you think they have not done all these? Do you know the level of consultation ASUU put on before going on strike? The other day, ASUU president was explaining the pains they go through. From traditional rulers to different levels of politicians to government agencies, all for mediation and nothing works. The only time FG tend to behave as if something is happening is when they strike.
With the position of Prof Yemi now, he can no longer be regarded as a member of ASUU, on the contrary he is now a staunch member of the government and politicians. His interest and loyalty is with the government and not the other way round. It is quite unfortunate that our government is so insensitive and understand only strike as a spoken language. It is very unfair that students suffer most in all of these.

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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by CzarChris(m): 8:04am On Nov 16, 2020
Ceenelly:
Now we know better, it was all about the money and not the general welfare of our universities. You want to continue receiving salaries from different higher institution at same time, a country that is battling unemployment will have a single lecturer employed in more than two to three universities at same time
This a very wrong interpretation of this whole article, the universities most times needs experts in certain fields that it's scarce to find people in. I know of a certain Dr. that retired as a General Manager in one of the IOCs. That man is a living walking encyclopedia of the oil industry, he was already pensioned by the IOC he retired from, so he was employed as a contract staff to impart knowledge on the students and he is also mentoring some of us in the system. And that is just one example in many.
So please take it easy.

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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by YunqTee: 8:36am On Nov 16, 2020
Chicago213:
They should just end this strike for once. ASUU should also be reasonable about their demands and know that the young ones are at home doing nothing

who said they re doing nothing ��
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by Obedinho130: 8:51am On Nov 16, 2020
call of the damn strike for God's sake. I have lost my reading habit entirely. What comes to my mind everyday now is the shape of towtow and bwest and fvck. Who do i blame now. Well, still trying to keep myself busy with something productive.
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by proffemi: 9:06am On Nov 16, 2020
sujexy:
If ASUU wasn't forced to enroll into IPPIS this year, there wouldn't have been a strike, atleast not yet.
This Present strike is all about IPPIS, and all ASUU wants is a compromise from FG and they will rush back to school.

How can you defend the above assertions? Are you a member of ASUU? Well, I am. And as a member, I have provided the relevant info. Take it or leave it.

But no wahala. No need to argue with you. I believe we both want the same thing, namely peace in the universities, ba? It is on its way. When it comes, the identity of the real victims in this matter will become clear.
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by sujexy(m): 9:09am On Nov 16, 2020
zikter:
My point is ASUU is not to take blame. Do you think they have not done all these? Do you know the level of consultation ASUU put on before going on strike? The other day, ASUU president was explaining the pains they go through. From traditional rulers to different levels of politicians to government agencies, all for mediation and nothing works. The only time FG tend to behave as if something is happening is when they strike.
With the position of Prof Yemi now, he can no longer be regarded as a member of ASUU, on the contrary he is now a staunch member of the government and politicians. His interest and loyalty is with the government and not the other way round. It is quite unfortunate that our government is so insensitive and understand only strike as a spoken language. It is very unfair that students suffer most in all of these.
In All sincerity, I know ASUU demands are legit..They deserve their pay for the work they do, so their welfare is paramount. I just feel so bad that Innocent students are caught up in all these.
FG is just being uneccassarily difficult, and it is unfair!

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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by sujexy(m): 9:12am On Nov 16, 2020
proffemi:


How can you defend the above assertions? Are you a member of ASUU? Well, I am. And as a member, I have provided the relevant info. Take it or leave it.

But no wahala. No need to argue with you. I believe we both want the same thing, namely peace in the universities, ba? It is on its way. When it comes, the identity of the real victims in this matter will become clear.
Don't get me wrong Prof, ASUU members are legitimately fighting for their Right which FG has refused to be positive about. My only annoyance was that students are the ones at the receiving end. I am sorry if my first response sounded Insensitive...
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by proffemi: 9:18am On Nov 16, 2020
sujexy:

Don't get me wrong Prof, ASUU members are legitimately fighting for their Right which FG has refused to be positive about. My only annoyance was that students are the ones at the receiving end. I am sorry if my first response sounded Insensitive...

Thanks, I am happy that our views are actually aligned.
I have never liked students having to bear the brunt of ASUU-FG face-offs. Believe it or not, a part of me is happy that most lecturers (including me) have not been paid for months because at least, it isn't just the students suffering this time.

We can only hope our country gets it right, because guys like me are finally giving serious thoughts to just leaving the whole mess and emigrating.
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by udemzyudex(m): 9:32am On Nov 16, 2020
I thought Ngige had a better option?
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by Emmmy360(m): 9:38am On Nov 16, 2020
datola:
ASUU is the only 'people' who knows how to hold the wicked FG by the balls.

Yea but the student suffer for it

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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by Queenoffucks(f): 11:06am On Nov 16, 2020
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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by sujexy(m): 11:21am On Nov 16, 2020
proffemi:


Thanks, I am happy that our views are actually aligned.
I have never liked students having to bear the brunt of ASUU-FG face-offs. Believe it or not, a part of me is happy that most lecturers (including me) have not been paid for months because at least, it isn't just the students suffering this time.

We can only hope our country gets it right, because guys like me are finally giving serious thoughts to just leaving the whole mess and emigrating.

Nigeria is Indeed a country.
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by nsiba: 11:32am On Nov 16, 2020
Foolish Government, have they ever seen ASUU losing anything that had to do with their money, you can't owe them a dime even if strike last 3 years you will pay them every kobo yet they will allow them to strike
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by mechanics(m): 11:39am On Nov 16, 2020
Racoon:
Both the government, ASUU and labour are all trying desperately to outsmart one another.All of them are criminals.
hmmm
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by mechanics(m): 11:40am On Nov 16, 2020
Am waiting to see how their own will function, and if they pay less tax, than other workers, then FG need to also reduce the tax of other workers.
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by Angelnath(m): 12:02pm On Nov 16, 2020
This buhari govt is a joke. So they know there are irregularities in IPPIS and they go ahead with implementing it. Truly they have something to gain from it. A big kudos and bag of weed to the ASUU chairman for the good representation of his vivle.
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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by oyatainer(m): 4:08pm On Nov 16, 2020
jolyment:



You don't know what you're talking about, is revitalization fund for infrastructures for ASUU? Is visitation panel about money? Tell FG to recruit more lecturers, a lecturer who teaches in other school is hired because of his experience and specialization that fresh graduates doesn't have.

You are the one that don't know what you are saying. Is it Federal government that will employ for state institutions where most of these lecturers work? It is obviously No
Government have their blame but lecturers who do this justify the rationale behind FG insistence on IPPIS. A lecturer that works in a federal University, take excess courses to earn more allowances is not effective in the courses. This same person still goes to two other state University and two of his trained PhD students are jobless.
Who is wicked between such person and FG? The issue is that some of the academic staff in the university are more callous that FG if given the authority. They perpetrate a lot of atrocities ranging from multiple earnings, sex for grade, absence from work, use of students to work without pay, plagiarism, favouritism to blackmail of government to actualize their selfish goals.

Wé just pray government respond in time so that masses will not bear too much brunt of their inaction.
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by jolyment: 4:19pm On Nov 16, 2020
oyatainer:


You are the one that don't know what you are saying. Is it Federal government that will employ for state institutions where most of these lecturers work? It is obviously No
Government have their blame but lecturers who do this justify the rationale behind FG insistence on IPPIS. A lecturer that works in a federal University, take excess courses to earn more allowances is not effective in the courses. This same person still goes to two other state University and two of his trained PhD students are jobless.
Who is wicked between such person and FG? The issue is that some of the academic staff in the university are more callous that FG if given the authority. They perpetrate a lot of atrocities ranging from multiple earnings, sex for grade, absence from work, use of students to work without pay, plagiarism, favouritism to blackmail of government to actualize their selfish goals.

Wé just pray government respond in time so that masses will not bear too much brunt of their inaction.

The best thing is for state and private universities to employ, but because they need senior lecturers and above, that's why they allow lecturers to teach in their schools, they also want to cost and need lecturers with experience and a particular area of specialization. FG still need to employ lecturers too because some schools need more lecturers. Multiple earnings is part of their conditions of service but should be regulated by NUC. I agreed there's corruption in the system because this is Nigeria.
Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by Updating9JA: 5:09pm On Nov 16, 2020
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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by Ebowo(f): 5:31pm On Nov 16, 2020
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Re: Payment Platform Crisis: FG May Drop IPPIS For ASUU, Others As Opposition Grows by Neddyogu(m): 6:38pm On Nov 16, 2020
Ceenelly:
Now we know better, it was all about the money and not the general welfare of our universities. You want to continue receiving salaries from different higher institution at same time, a country that is battling unemployment will have a single lecturer employed in more than two to three universities at same time

This is the real face of the problem. They have been wearing a facade all along. Na now truth come out. It's all about the Benjamins

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