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demelza: Eighted!wow! this is interesting!!!!.... ninethed!!!!!!! |
so ASUU warned parents not to release their wards..... . osumi o |
Emmadani: spencer find way sitdown,i no get power to argue on this topic again,na you cari me kum back here.Emmadani... I am not arguing with you... I just need the answer to the question i asked. Thank you |
will be back to post mine wen I get back from church |
today... first Sunday of this month which happens to he the first day of this month... let us write a m letter to God Here... |
Emmadani: are you in nursery one?nope... I am not in nursery one... but am sure you are... cause I am wondering if it was in d university u were thought to answer a question with a question !!! |
Daniyemi: Happy Christmas Everyone....k |
Emmadani: the nigerian student mentality is "get a good grade and find a gud job",you guyz are not helping nigeria atall with this kind of mentality.excuse me sir..... please what should be the mentality sir.... play while in the university and get a not-too-good grade and a good job will awaits you ?. |
olumide109: We didn’t give ASUU ultimatum – Jonathanon November 30, 2013 at 8:01 pm in News. wwaaaiiiiittttt!!!!!!!!..... so no more dec4?.. |
ignis: Weak president. ..you can say that again |
tsleazy: "Dec 14 "- lol this guy needs helpno mind am o.... Na ASUU frustration cause am |
President Goodluck Jonathan has opened up on why the Federal Government ordered lecturers of federal universities to return to work within a week or lose their jobs. The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, had on Thursday directed the Academic Staff Union of Universities to call off its strike latest by December 4. Speaking on Friday night at the Bayelsa State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party caucus meeting at the Government House, Yenagoa, the President decried ASUU’s refusal to call of its strike even after he met with them for 13 hours. According to him, ASUU’s action is subversive, adding that it was no longer unionism. President Jonathan said the meeting he held with ASUU officials, which was also attended by Vice Namadi Sambo; the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim; and Ministers of Finance, Labour and Education was the longest in his political career. Jonathan said: “What ASUU is doing is no longer trade union. “I have intervened in other labour issues before now. “Once I invite them, they respond and after the meeting they take decision and call off the strike. “At times, we don’t even give them a long notice unlike in the case of ASUU that were given four-day notice before the meeting. “As you are meeting to resolve trade disputes, you expect the trade unions to get their officials ready. “What was expected having met with the highest authority in the land for long hours was for ASUU to immediately issue a statement within 12 or latest 24 hours to state their position whether they were accepting government’s offer or not. “And if they are not accepting they state the reason why. “But despite the fact that I had the longest meeting with ASUU in my political history, we did not start that meeting until around 2pm and the meeting ended the next day in the early hours of the morning. “As far as the government of Nigeria was concerned, all the critical people that should be in a meeting were there. “So what else do they want? “After that, they didn’t meet until one week, despite the fact that you met with the highest authority. “It was unfortunate one of them, Prof. Festus Iyayi, died. “The way ASUU has conducted the matter shows they were extreme and when iyayi died they now said the strike was now indefinite. “Our children have been at home for over five months.” Former Bayelsa State Governor, DSP Alamieyeseigha, had pleaded with the President to reconsider the December 4 deadline, calling his attention to the fact that the burial of Iyayi is fixed for that date. Alamieyeseigha said people might see Jonathan as insensitive. Iyayi, a former President of ASUU, was killed by the convoy of Governor Idris Wada of Kogi State while on his way to Kano to attend the union’s National Executive Council meeting called to take a decision on fresh offers made by the Federal Government. Responding to this, Jonathan said: “We didn’t give them ultimatum. “It was the Committee of Vice Chancellors that took that decision. “The supervising minister of education only passed on the decision. “What ASUU is doing is no longer trade dispute but subversive action. “But like you rightly noted, so that we will not be perceived to be insensitive, we will consult on the deadline.” The President used the occasion to thank the people of Bayelsa State for their prayers and support, calling on the stakeholders to be united. He added: “Any state the PDP is united, it will win elections. “I thank you for the unity in the state. “I’m happy that the division in other states PDP is not here. “The unity is not automatic because as vice president I knew what I passed through. “This is the first time this dichotomy among Abuja politicians and stakeholders in the state has been removed and I’m grateful and I am happy the governor is leading it. “I’m glad that deadly virus has been killed. “I’m against imposition though I am a leader of the party, but I believe I need to negotiate and consult for any appointment. “If you disconnect from the grassroots, then you are gone as a politician and I thank you (the governor) for making this happen.” The meeting, which was presided over by the state PDP Chairman, retired Colonel Samuel Inokoba, was also attended by the state’s Deputy Governor, John Jonah; members of National Assembly from the state; members of state assembly, members of State Executive Council of the Peoples Democratic Party; and the Deputy National Chairman. . http:// theeagleonline.com.ng/news/why-i-am-angry-with-ASUU-jonathan-opens-up/# .UpoMrIHJiD8.twitter |
excuse me.. why not just copy and paste the news here??.. Na u go gimme mb to check out that link? |
oh! GOD of ASUU!!!!!!!!!!! |
abeg.... that 3rd class student dat is employing first class students.... ##God is watching you o... |
Herodion: Team Next Year. Like Comment!looks like you are on your own |
4 more days!!!!!!!!!!. . .finger crossed! |
nice one.. |
Mara and Clara |
I hear say NLC wan interfere now |
Na lie... dec4 will come now..its another thing u will hear |
true talk.... writing from the heart |
Adolak: Say "yes" if you think OAU will pull out of the strike too.. .YEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
am sorry if am commenting late.... but please.... . . who dash u 3million naira ?!!! |
^^^oga o |
englishmart: haven't got the number of comments I need. When I do get them, I will disclose the simple answer to my questionhelloooooooo.... you didn't reply my post |
0+1+2+3+5+9. . . did I get it?? |
Dear ASUU, please 'MAKE UP' with federal govt and don't 'BREAK UP' any further. Now i have 'MADE UP' my mind not to advice the both of you any longer. Cos whenever i 'WAKE UP', i keep wishing that federal govt could 'MEET UP' with ASUU demand and call off the strike. So that lecture theatres could be 'FILLED UP' once again with desperate students who are ready to 'RISE UP', 'BELT UP', 'BUCKLE UP' and are willing to 'TOP UP' their performances to 'LIFT UP' the name of their various institutions with good grades. But the strike has been a great 'HOLD UP' to our educational career. In fact, its out of pity for my fellow students that i composed this 'WRITE UP'... |
space booked |
this is season 9.... |
a beg... who has seen season 9... I couldn't get it here in Lagos |
some guys will come here now and start giving us zobos.. and some peeps will be gullible enough to believe them.... |

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