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I feel so sorry for him. |
Predegree entrance exam has been resheduled to hold 23rd and 24th February. |
Pre.degree entrance exam holds 23rd and 24th feb. Visit www.adekunleajasinuniversity.edu.ng for more information |
Fee is based on faculty. Visit www.aauaeduportal.com for last session school fee listing. Acceptance fee alone is 10k. i.e it's going to be 'school fee + 10k (acceptance fee)' For the admission list, I know nothing abt it for now but I guess they'll release it soonest probably before 27th (resumption). |
reg for freshers may start same 27th if the time that has been wasted is put into consideration or a week after as it was done last year. |
One of the demerits is that you should always be ready for rancour till both of u get to understand each other. If u can afford paying ur rent alone, I'll advice not having a room mate. I personally don't have one and I'm free as the birds. |
I heard 2moro. |
No increament in tuition fee - message from Comrade Waliu Mandela (SUG President) |
Why are our leaders behaving like kids now? Me I'm tired o! How do we expect meaningful progress with this disagreement. |
[size=15pt]@Princess hope no fee hike? please help ask the lecturer.[/size] |
nxt wik wednesday? |
I learnt school resumes on Monday. |
If you've got admission procedure plz let me know if it's still on. |
@PRINCESS hope no fee hike? |
It's not possible now. How will d whole lecturers go on leave @ the same time. It's not done anywhere. Discard the information pls. |
Pls post it here. |
Collect the money and run away jare. |
Why didn't we hear anything from them or where they bombed by the Boko Harams? |
@jayplect. You go to blazes. I'm not going to answer you. |
They're the known Boko Harams. When ever they want to call it off, let them. I'm tired joor. |
We're into real problem. |
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has stated that the ongoing indefinite strike will not be called off soon. Contrary to wide speculations that the strike will be called off tomorrow, the national president of ASUU, Prof Ukachukwu Awuzie, insisted that said the speculation was a far cry from reality as the government was still running in circles. The ASUU boss, who spoke during a telephone interview with LEADERSHIP yesterday, said the ongoing strike would be one of the issues that would be discussed by the lecturers. He said, “The 70 years retirement age is still an issue and we are not interested in what the government has given and what it hasn’t given. We need to be convinced. Didn’t Prof Dora Akunyili on national television in 2009 state that the 70 years retirement age had been approved? The same in 2010, 2011 and we are now in 2012, and still discussing it.” He noted that the issue had been discussed in the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting and had been approved by the National Assembly and was now on the table of President Goodluck Jonathan for his appendage to make it a law. He said, “The same manner it was treated all these years is still the manner it is treated today.” LEADERSHIP recalls that after about four hours behind closed doors in a meeting with the federal government, ASUU was unable to say categorically whether it will end the strike which had lasted for over 55 days. |
Against widespread rumour that the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), has called off its over one-month old strike, the union president, Prof. Ukachukwu Awuzie has come out to say that the strike action is still on. In a telephone interview with our reporter yesterday, the ASUU boss confirmed the rumour saying, “I also heard that the strike has been called off, so I wonder where those spreading the news got their information from,” he questioned. According to Prof Awuzie, “I can confirm to you that the strike has not been called off. Though a meeting between the Federal Government and ASUU team has been scheduled for Monday next week, but as it is now, the strike is still very much ongoing”. Commenting further on the proposed meeting between ASUU and Federal Government on Monday, Prof Awuzie said “we hope that something positive comes out of the meeting. We are very ready to cooperate with government on the issue,” he assured. Last week Prof Awuzie had maintained that lecturers in public universities won’t return to work until government shows seriousness in the implementation of the agreement it entered with the union in 2009. According to him, ASUU can only contemplate calling off or suspending the ongoing strike action if the Federal Government shows seriousness by presenting a workable blueprint on how it intends to address issues raised in the agreement it entered with university lecturers. He said: “As a body, ASUU is not happy that university education has been grounded in the country. We are disturbed and that is why we are asking government to interest of all address the growing decay in the nation’s tertiary education system by implementing the agreement it entered into with us few years back”. |
They can go to blazes if they're not satisfied wit d current price. |
70years retirement age for professors not ordinary lecturers. |
True talk guys. I support. |
This's a confused state. |
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