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Chidi is better than Mugabecious. Nice submission there |
Orestino:Meant no insult. But why would you opined like that? Only lazy asss does that |
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!!! |
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 |
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?” |
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 |
vanbonattel:Imagine, do you want to be slave in PDP forever? We Igbo support Isiguzoro, enough of our cowardice and slavery in PDP. We're no more slave and coward |
UncleHaba22:Go manage Slawormiir |
Queenoffucks:I remember it was Terry G that sang FREE MADNESS |
Freestainworld:Tell Nnamdi Kanu to come Nigeria, let see if his group was falsely proscribed |
EdoDefence:Why are you angry? He lied? If course Benin is Benin or did he said otherwise? That story he briefed is what I've also read about binis. Ile ibinu, ubini Which later transformed to bini. You have to go and learn your history. He never marginalized Benin |
Nice one. Cc travelwaka |
ericmor:You're very Wrong in this context. My successive post deviate from what you understand, meaning you pour what is in your mind. |
ericmor:I'm responsible for what I wrote not what you understand. What I meant was, TRUMP SHOULDN'T BE COMPLAINING ABOUT ELECTORAL COLLEGE THAT FAVOURED HIM IN 2016 DESPITE HILARY HAVING HIGHEST VOTES CAST. The successive post also go along with this |
ericmor:Point where I said he rigged election out? I'm waiting |
hush15:They're part of the 79%, they're not gullible like you |
Quite a time I see you comment dear righteousness89, hope you are good. No pun intended just that I care |
chewwie:It's an excerpt from the post I quoted. Maybe |
catherine1998:God bless all my igala brothers in person of juliusmalema AnambraIstson, Dunno whether MelesZenawi join. We Igbo reject you, dey your dey. ![]() I now see why you don't support our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Saboteurs lot |
You're most welcome but you see this Below, forget it. We southwest owns it. ...insisting that the APC was planning to zone the 2023 Presidency to the South-East. |
This was what our money was used for Under the clueless president |
Fahdiga:Ipob Terrorist, be proud of your tribe |
oguns222:I can now see you're very uncoath aside you being a psychiatric patient. Your parent indeed tried. I don't have any word for your madness again |
oguns222:You and sense are parallel. If 76% of Americans can support Biden's emergence with the conducted online polls, having over 60% of Republican among the figures who is then your empty headed f00l who doesn't know what is going on to say otherwise? For your info, transition is ongoing. Idiot everywhere. I may not dignify you with response again, you are not sane. |
MJluv:Direct your frustration else where. |
azmanaty2:You won't have one and be disgracing him this way. |
IJOBA2:Yes, we'll throw you inside lagoon ![]() |
pat077:This is what we're saying, those that will call for the head of such Muslim are the ones that do not understand Islam, IT'S ABOUT STRICTLY LEVEL OF FAITH. IT DOESN'T CONCERN ANYONE, ONLY ALLAH COULD JUDGE THAT |
tysontim:You see, shaking hands with opposite sex is forbidden in Islam, no doubt about it. It now depends on your level of faith to adhere to it strictly or not. If you see learned Muslim doing it and see nominal Muslim refusing it, the learned one doing it doesn't make it a rightful thing to do. This is about Faith, only Allah knows (sees the heart) who's the real faithful worshipper no one can tell. |
All thanks to the Almighty for their safe return. |
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