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I can see someone's ignorance is blossoming by the hour here . . . . . . Free uni educatn is a mirage at state level, even the seemingly almighty fed govt dare not go there as things stand. Any one craving free uni education in 2011 Nigeria shld av his/her head checked. |
When will CFC allow alex, anelka, kalou, mikel and drog to leave they nee to start saving some wages with which they can sign players come 2013 january. |
The main question is shld be: if such an idea is allowed to continue will it be a treat to the entire human race? If it is a treat then let same sex marriage shld be banned forever. Anoda tin is what happens the day some pple start claiming that robbery or stealing things or even violence is the only way the can satisfy their sexual urge . . . . Shld the senate rise up an legalise it also ? |
Blackteeth:i totally go with the above cos previous attacks actually had the locals cheering the BH group, local u & i know are muslim. |
Tosnat, i know it is hard to come to terms with a 700% increase in sch fee but we need it in this country, the increase in sch fee of 700 may be too high but the current fee of around 50k or less coupled with state govt. Support alone is a big joke . . .in fact it is the joke of the century . . . lol . . . A good example to follow is convenant uni. Even though u may not want to hear that name right now there is a big lesson to learn from them, in covenant they built the main structures with which they used in starting and demonstrating their intention (in terms of the school standard) then they subtly turned to private cooperations who believe in the vision of the institution and got them to finance most of the school's expense. Dont be decieved by rumors going round or the church-like name it carries. These type of sch funding are done everywhere in the world and they existed in Nigerian unis b4 this decay started setting in. The process has to begin somewhere and i belive it shld start with the student cos they dont care any longer, 250 for public sch may be too high but below 50 is sucidal to the system, the evidences are clear enuf for anyone honest enuf. If u go to punch news or go to NL politics section, u will c an article abt Nigerian fed schs at tertiarxy level needing 30,000 lecturers. That is the fed school alone w/out factoring state sch into the picture yet. |
Tosnat, i know it is hard to come to terms with a 700% increase in sch fee but we need it in this country, the increase in sch fee of 700 may be too high but the current fee of around 50k or less coupled with state govt. Support alone is a big joke . . .in fact it is the joke of the century . . . lol . . . A good example to follow is convenant uni. Even though u may not want to hear that name right now there is a big lesson to learn from them, in covenant they built the main structures with which they used in starting and demonstrating their intention (in terms of the school standard) then they subtly turned to private cooperations who believe in the vision of the institution and got them to finance most of the school's expense. Dont be decieved by rumors going round or the church-like name it carries. These type of sch funding are done everywhere in the world and they existed in Nigerian unis b4 this decay started setting in. The process has to begin somewhere and i belive it shld start with the student cos they dont care any longer, 250 for public sch may be too high but below 50 is sucidal to the system, the evidences are clear enuf for anyone honest enuf. If u go to punch news or go to NL politics section, u will c an article abt Nigerian fed schs at tertiarxy level needing 30,000 lecturers. That is the fed school alone w/out factoring state sch into the picture yet. |
luvola:i cant remember saying the bolded oh. her crave to be a lawyer took her there. |
luvola:y not go to LASU website, click a few links and see 4 urself. Instead of argueing blindly here. |
Swaginton:fortunately for u i was born in warri but i grad some 3 yrs back, u truly sound like a U-20 dude. Education is not equal to certificate fyi. We all know what goes on in ur beloved uniben, the school is a mess right now. |
luvola:and yet they were conducting post ume and demanding for bribe when they were never accredited in the first place. lagos state "education-subsidy" must go. Luvola wouldn't come out now. |
sheyguy:I hope the likes of internet-bragging Luvola, timdam1, elrony, tosnat, and Swaginton get to see this and learn something from it. |
http://www.huhuonline.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2189:vc-of-lagos-state-university-faces-probe&catid=103:more-news U can fool yourselves all the time but not Sheyguy, I repeat. |
http://www.punchng.com/index.php/news/item/8063-nigeria-varsities-short-of-30000-teachers-%E2%80%94-ASUU Nigeria varsities short of 30,000 teachers — ASUU The Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Nigeria Universities, Prof. Ukachukwu Awuzie, has decried the insincerity of the government to revamp the education sector. He said the Federal Government was allocating 5.3 per cent of the agreed annual budget to universities instead of the 8.7 per cent under the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement. The ASUU boss further said the country’s universities were short of professors and this makes it important for older professors to stay longer in service to train the younger ones, so that the system would not collapse. Awuzie said, "According to a research we conducted few years ago, we discovered that the universities were short of 30,000 academic staff; this excludes the state and private universities. Where are we going to get them? "Government has continued to create more universities and has never asked where the competent teachers are. Our proposal that professors should remain on campuses until they are 70 years old is because we want them to groom more hands to run the classrooms. Let our people stay back to train more professors." He added that while Nigerian students in Ghana paid about N124bn as school fees annually, the Nigerian government released N122bn as intervention funds for the nation’s 24 federal universities. Awuzie, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH on the phone, said, "The major issue we are canvassing is funding education. If the sector is well funded, every other issue like welfare of academic staff and infrastructure will follow. In 2009, we designed a budget of N1.5tn, big enough to restructure the sector. Its implementation is a part of the said agreement. "We reached an agreement with the FG to release 8.7 per cent of the budget to fund tertiary education. For three years now, the percentage remained at 5.7 per cent. We have played politics for too long. What we are asking for is for the benefit of every Nigerian." Speaking on the cost of running tertiary institutions, the Vice-Chancellor, Caleb University, Lagos, Prof. Ayodeji Olukoju, told our correspondent that with an average of N500, 000 tuition paid in private tertiary institutions, the cost of running the institutions still remained in deficit. Olukoju, who spoke for the private sector, added that the nation was not doing enough at the primary and secondary education levels. Olukoju said, "The pre-tertiary level is not well funded. Government has the capability to offer education free at this level or, at least, make it hugely subsidised. Every Nigerian child must be educated, regardless of the cost. At the secondary level, for instance, we are not doing enough." The professor also faulted the 26 per cent vote for education in the annual budget of the government. He said, "The government often claims that 26 per cent of its budget is spent on education. I am not concerned about the percentage; I am concerned about the money. There is a difference between 26 per cent of 100 and 26 per cent of 1000." |
U can fool urself all the time . . . both not Sheyguy . . . not even for once. http://www.lasunigeria.org/post_ume.html
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tosnat:By God's grace my "average sista" has been admitted to a far beta sch. Ur falling short of 2 points in a common Futa shows ur stuff already. If u r truly a Yabatech Elect "elected" grad u will reason beta than u are doing here. To buttress my point i will leave u name-calling guys who cant stick with a message but will go after the messenger with this link: http://www.punchng.com/index.php/news/item/8063-nigeria-varsities-short-of-30000-teachers-%E2%80%94-ASUU Even The Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Nigeria Universities, Prof. Ukachukwu Awuzie, has decried the insincerity of the government to revamp the education sector. He said the Federal Government was allocating 5.3 per cent of the agreed annual budget to universities instead of the 8.7 per cent under the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement. i expect u guy to be more mature and reason like adults, if those in power are admitting the flaws in the system i dont see any sense in some Questionable "Graduates" coming on NL to spew crap for all to see. Ur beloved and pathetic school called Lasu needs beta funding without a doubt. if u guys can pay 40k + behind the scene why not pay such in a dignified manner and come out with good result instead of sorting ur way thru. |
The topic seems true when u examine states in Nigeria. There r few exeption though. Oyo state: Ogbomoso, Ibadan, Oyo. Delta state: Warri, Asaba,Sapele |
Only God knows the church they must av been targetting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Let God keep exposing them for us. |
luvola:u must be a da.ft fella, if not u would av seen where i said 250 may be too high but below 50 is too low for education at uni level, for heaven sake this is lagos and not benue state uni. I know from experience pple who claim lagos state indigene pay less than 5k or around that fig, but u guys shld not forget that nothing last forever, sch like ui who av practiced one 1.1 per dept for ages are beggining to change for good, they know wats up cos of their lecturers are external exerminers in private school and they know the result they churn out aren't fraudulent. They av seen how the rush for money is destroying our schools. Dont forget oneday lasu will eventually follow suite and those who av been cheated and denied a good result will still be around to witness it. |
Swaginton: |
tosnat:u can attack my person if u want, one thing i know is the truth is bitter, i never mentioned or meant the corruption in Nigeria, if students must enjoy uni edu all i am saying is let them pay for it. U said my sister should av scored above 70 in her post ume but in reality few student scored above the 67 she made, i blieve the pdf file that holds that list is still in your lasu website as i type this comment, if u r saying she shld score above 70 what happened to those with post ume score of 29 getting into the same Lasu. |
elrony:the same "poor masses" who paid 40k to gain admission, why not pay that money plus the rest in a dignified manner? must we all sell out just to blend? I was once in a tighter corner where i had to chose between bribing my way into Lautech just like my sisters case but i refuse to, if everybody must go to uni then let them pay, we have had enuf of few corrupt student bribing their way into a uni run by tax payer money. Those sch shld be 4 the best and not 4 the crooked among us. Thank u. |
luvola:u r getting emotional abt this thing oh, that 2.1 is hard to earn in ur sch does not mean schs that produce more of them are sub standard sch. We all know the mentality of the average Nigerian lecturer; they will gladly deny student to justify their evil ego. The same lecturers that fail u guys and stand on ur path are invited to other schs as external examiners and they end up grading students from private unis, we all know what the outcome are. If u know what is good for ur Lasu u beta advocate 4 beta funding of the sch, the whole world in line with the like of covenant and ui if u r not aware, lasu shld be funded properly to put an end to that silly "one first class per dept" syndrome. |
timdam1:if u av truly seen both sides of life then u will know what i am talking abt up there. this is not a rich vs poor battle fyi, attending covenant and the likes does not really prove much financially to me, what u shld understand is most pple who attended sch like covenant have been to state sch too. The pain may be much for now but an increase in sch. Fees is the way to go, 250 may be too high but paying below 50 like it is now is no good option for the system at large. luvola:u can claim anything u want to here, the story of public vs private sch. Standard is best told by neutral parties both set of student come in contact with. Neutral parties like employers/recruiters, and work colleagues. As 4 ur claim that 2.1 is hard in ur sch. Ur must be one hell of a dullard then, cos in Lasu they dont do as much workload as covenant and they even settle/bribe for some of the course which even makes the whole thing easier. For u ur info, first class is not dashed out it is earned worldwide except u r saying they av started it in Lasu. NUC team normally evalute all sch and we know the story the normal tell at the end. Covenant is no match for u lasu if that is ur point. elrony:why not be specific here pls. Schools shld be funded properly as far as i am concerned. |
emmatok:folks at covenant? . . . U must b joking, in covenant uni the lecturers are paid between 2 and 8 mil per annum so the lecturers are motivated to work and there are no reason to extort the student or trade mark for grade and stuffs like that, the same folks in Lasu shouting fashola is this & that ard the same pple who end up paying for grades and admission at the end, why not use that money in a more dignified way? Ehn? dammytosh:for ur info i am no fashola/tinubu supporter, what i am saying is enuf of the backdoor way of doing things, i wil give u me experience so u can understand. My sister applied to Lasu law dept in the last addmission excercise with a jamb score of 240 + and she took the post ume test scoring 67 with few pple scoring just above that 67, she was never granjtee the admission even when she clearly merited it, instead some officers in lasu hijacked that process and demand between 30 and 40k from us, we refused it as expected, hoping it was just a ploy to milk us since she highly qualified for it but to our surprise when the list started coming out we discovered her name was not there and instead they addmitted candgiates with score as low as 29 in the post-ume. In a sch like covenant or landmark or even madona that wouldn't av happened because the dont tolerate such and most importantly their lecturers are well paid. If these students can afford to part with 30-40k (i know the actual amount they pay dwarfs the amount they demanded from us in most cases), then i expect them to pay 200k + instead of spending that money thru the back door. Most state sch r lacking funds to run properly, anoda xample is OSU (olabisi onabanjo) where they dont have a complete record of their past students/graduates whereas in covenant the keep assingnments and exam scripts of core course up to 4 yrs after depending on d dept. yim:in a country where graduates are not gauranteed to b productive or employable i see no sense in forcing the govt to spend on student who can neva garanty a return on the govt investment on them, if they pay their way thru corruption will definetely be reduced from the lecturer and student part. |
How can BRF build less needed infrastructure in excess + at inflated price and now impose toll that will be paid even by the unborn generation. This is worst than Uduaghan and Aregbe put together. This is systematic looting of the unborn generation. |
Lagos on the average is a slump for now, Fashola may needs to see the doctor if he is only concerned abt "white-collar" projects for the rich. All his project has been aimed in the wrong direction. He is obsessed with flashy roads, high building and to many mega infrastructure the common man he is meant to serve cant relate to anytime soon. I will rather suggest he focuses on making lagos like zurich, new york or london; a commercial capital for top companies in Africa, a commercial capital with all neccesities like transportation infrastructure, communication, health service, and let adjoining Ogun state respond to residential area pressure by providing a well organised residential units for its populace. The guy seems to be getting 90 of his project wrong conceptually. |
[quote author=PROUD-IGBO link=topic=826279.msg9780494#msg9780494 date=1324060270]^^^For avoidance of doubt, i'm not saying others are not welcome to Imo State to seek for jobs if the Gas Industry is established as a profitable enterprise. I'd like nothing better than opening up the South East to the rest of the country and the wider world (then you'd see the hospitality of Ndigbo), but what i don't want is a situation where the resources in Igboland are exploited (as with Ogoniland and Oloibiri) with the attendant pollution that's been seen thus far in areas where the multinational oil companies are presently operating. Another thing i'm hoping we avoid is a situation where majority of the profits (as with the oil industry again) are creamed off by some greedy faceless Cartel or Cabal while the poor people on whos land the gas is exploited are left with near fuc*k-all. You reminisce about the good old days of tin mining in Jos . Would that happen to be by any chance the days when revenue was shared 50/50 between the Regions and the Centre? When there was more transparency in operations at all levels, and everyone got and was happy with their due. If you were to offer me that deal today, i'd grab it so fast your arm would come off See the way westerners are milking oil money and they are still celebrated in lagos and co. |
^ u must av googled that one up. . .lol |
[quote author=alj_harem link=topic=826279.msg9779106#msg9779106 date=1324048588]I am sorry PROUD-IGBO but this is the sort of comment that makes me want to wipe for Nigeria. Imagine of all the Oil companies only employ SS people what happens to the rest of the country ? You are here talking of employment of Imo youth as if their are no Lagos youths, Balysea youth etc roaming the streets We need to think critical here. Is the so called gas reserve only meant for Imo or Nigeria ? Lets be less selfish and think as a collective group. thanks[/quote]some pple must av forgotten how yorubas, igbos and old bendellites flooded Jos 4 jobs during the hay days of tin mining. Now they are already thinking of themselves alone. I bet they dont know what 'scf' means in that article. |
luvola:if u av passed thru the 4 walls of a uni with ur effort & u see all the trash going on u will know u r the one who truly sounds silly here. |
Rad1cal:if u aren't one urself u wouldn't talk d way u r talking, it is victory for the system @ large becos : sorting of 1k to for 20 mark test to lecturers can be phased out. Sorting of 30-40k for admission into even depts like law will b no more. Girls runzing the womb out for marks and guys going into crime will reduce. Some silly folks which u r likely one of them (no insult intended pls) will no longer hijack TAXPAYER'S money by bribing their way thru and claim the r smart while those who work thier azzes off for grades/admission r fo.ols. There will be money for equipment and materials for running the school. The benefits r much. IT IS A BIG VICTORY 4 EDUCATION IN LAGOS. |
Victory ! ! ! |
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they nee to start saving some wages with which they can sign players come 2013 january.
. Would that happen to be by any chance the days when revenue was shared 50/50 between the Regions and the Centre? When there was more transparency in operations at all levels, and everyone got and was happy with their due. If you were to offer me that deal today, i'd grab it so fast your arm would come off 