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BusinessVirtual Dollar Card by Voldoz(op): 9:52am On Jan 17, 2023
Good day guys,

Please which app has the best exchange rate for virtual Dollar Card to shop abroad in Nigeria.
RomanceRe: Why Do Guys Castigate Girls For Wanting To Date Only Rich Guys? by Voldoz: 7:19pm On Jan 15, 2023
Nonsense topic
PhonesRe: The Oppo Reno 8 Scam That You Must Know by Voldoz: 9:27am On Jan 08, 2023
Incredible128:
It's the attendant that was at fault it's the s variant of the y21 that has a g80
Yeah maybe but she supposed to know if she didn't then she should have asked the other staffs.
PhonesRe: The Oppo Reno 8 Scam That You Must Know by Voldoz: 6:57am On Jan 08, 2023
Apart from Oppo I remember when I went to buy my Vivo y21 I was weighing the phone and Tecno spark 7p so the Tecno was Mediatek G70 or whatever and was at 68k and I asked the attendant for vivo the processor of the phone she said it Mediatek G85 and price is 86k I was like ok the Vivo is better only to later find out the processor is Mediatek p35.

I was pained because I would have find a smartphone to do my research before buying.

Who can we trust?
EducationHelp!!! Please Ozoro (DSUST) Students In The House by Voldoz(op): 12:17pm On Nov 25, 2022
Please my bro received sms message he is admitted but no response from the school portal yet, it's saying "admission status is yet to be determined".

He was told the deadline for the acceptance fee payment is today so I will like to ask if he can still pay it later like month end when salary comes without him losing the admission.

Please those with experience in the school help me out.

GamingWhat Mobile Games Are You Currently Playing? by Voldoz(op): 9:21am On Nov 21, 2022
Me am Playing

MK mobile
CoDM

Am using an Android though.

What other games do you think it's worth it to try and why?
ComputersPlease Help Dell Vostro Malfunctioning by Voldoz(op): 9:25am On Oct 31, 2022
My Laptop is restarting and turns off for no reason while on, it sometimes doesn't boot and the setup (f2 menu) does not function properly it will stay there for some few moments and the screen will display some bad lines and the laptop will shut off again.

It won't even format at all when you get to the place to format the drive the laptop shut off.

The laptop is:
Dell Vostro 3400 (End of Life)
Core i3
3 Gb ram (But I upgraded it to 4GB)
EducationRe: FUTO RESUMPTION (how True Is It) by Voldoz(op): 9:15am On Oct 16, 2022
rtdCivilservant:
Do u have any reason to doubt it? ASUU has called off its strike so it is expected that most schools if not all should be resuming by Monday.
Okay thanks �
EducationFUTO RESUMPTION (how True Is It) by Voldoz(op): 8:36am On Oct 16, 2022
Good morning guys,

Please this FUTO resumption how true is it?

CrimeRe: Man Steals Wine From A Supermarket To Celebrate His Birthday In Uyo (Photos) by Voldoz: 7:11pm On Oct 14, 2022
If it was a girl now all these feminist no go let us rest.

In the end what he did was bad but to stripped him off his clothes is very bad.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 5:29pm On Oct 10, 2022
Firefox01:
My joy is Ngige's daughter graduated from Unilag and na him dey show them pepper. So he can't be blackmailed grin
Hahahaha
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 10:49am On Oct 10, 2022
GeneralBuhari:
It's not even a matter of negotiating with a new president because the president might accept whatever deal presented to him or her, as long as it will help him or her to win the election, only to jettison the whole deal later on.

It is a matter of ASUU being diligent and truthful enough with themselves to work with what they already have.

You may find it difficult to believe but the federal government has spent quite a huge sum of money on tertiary education.

Part of the major problem ASUU has is that no matter how much money they are given, their products at the end of the day have always remained poor with nothing to write home about it.

Nobody likes to continue to throw money to a business that doesn't yield good profit.

If the end product of what ASUU is producing improves, don't be surprised when you see investors coming from all corners to invest in our education.

Therefore, it's time for ASUU to look inwards.

They should know that all these unnecessary strikes they often resort to, does nobody any good in the long run.
I agree with you.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op):
Funniest thing is Buhari can hold unto his word till his tenure elapsed and will ASUU force the next administration to pay them?
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 10:06am On Oct 10, 2022
GeneralBuhari:
Those idiots foolishly emptied their own stomachs.

Now they are crying of hunger.

Can you imagine the level of self-delusion exhibited by a proud set of idiots who call themselves intellectuals?

Intellectuals indeed but ordinary common sense 101 dem no get.
ASUU are taking the matter as if they were forced to strike for Christ sake they should reason the students also imagine if medical workers goes on strike like them then definitely people will die.

They are somethings we ought to over look sometimes since this regime tenure will soon be history what's the point fighting? When they is a chance to negotiate with a new president.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 10:03am On Oct 10, 2022
Ebubu:
others unions that called off the strike are not on ground and working because VCs have not ironed university gates for workers.
The power ASUU have FG gave it to them cause normally ASUU didn't shut down universities FG did so if FG open universities today other unions will resume work.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 10:01am On Oct 10, 2022
Firefox01:
My joy is Ngige's daughter graduated from Unilag and na him dey show them pepper. So he can't be blackmailed grin
Hahahaha ASUU hate that guy called Ngige
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 5:11pm On Oct 09, 2022
GeneralBuhari:
Their biggest problem now is that the longer they continue to strike; the more months of salaries they are going to lose.

At some point when the hunger has become so unbearable, some of the members will definitely start to revolt against the ASUU executives.

And when that happens, you don't need any prophet to tell you that ASUU is completely finished.

And the best part is that the government has smartly made arrangement for that by registering CONUA.

I fear who no fear General Buhari. grin
The man is hard headed.

He is using students and his members for testing.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 1:40pm On Oct 09, 2022
GeneralBuhari:
Don't mind them.

Very useless set of proud and disgusting elements.

They are using the students as hostage to demand for ransom from the government at all times.

And the worst part is that the more government gives in to their demands, the more greedy and demanding they become.

I am happy that the federal government has finally decided to put an end to all that nonsense!
The way ASUU president is speaking it's as if the students caused the strike and we are the ones suffering heavily.

His statements are too harsh and mainly directed to the students.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 1:35pm On Oct 09, 2022
GeneralBuhari:
Very proud set of idiots.

Can you imagine?!

You have your masters and I have my masters but just because you enter the classroom to teach and I don't, you now feel like you are on top of the world.

Let that their pride kill all of them this time around.
Hahahaha I think ASUU executives are just mainly fighting for that 8 months salary cause they might have promised they colleagues that inorder to hold on to the strike failing to achieve that might dent ASUU stronghold.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 9:45pm On Oct 08, 2022
JJuanMiguel:
ASUU need to be taught a lesson so they can stop using students as collateral damage when waging war with FG.
After 8 months where's the revitalization fund now?
What have they wasted students time for?
How effective is strike in this modern time?
This man �

Na FG and Students nightmare

EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 9:43pm On Oct 08, 2022
But guys like seriously what's Tetfund for I know is for university funding but I still don't understand how it functions.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 2:38pm On Oct 08, 2022
People thinks ASUU is fight for students but in reality ASUU are just using students as hostages and that's fact.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 2:37pm On Oct 08, 2022
justt:
I think you are right although it's difficult to believe the FG doesn't have the capacity to meet the request of ASUU.

However, I expected ASUU to have analysed this issue more critically than just being stubborn. Buhari is not ready to do anything. This is obvious!

While ASUU request is noble and realistic, the stubborn approach, and now almost resulting to contempt of law is not helping and will not help. You live to fight another day, they say!

They should first of all call off this strike, at least to minimize damages/losses to members if eventually no work no pay will stand.
I 100% agree with you, the most they try to hold back the further they fall into FG trap. You know something ASUU are not 100% truthful.

FG paid them some earned allowance they said that's not the problem and UTAS is the problem so once FG implements it the strike is off the next day now UTAS undergoes test with ippis and the third one which I can't remember and the three failed.

If FG grants ASUU UTAS that will create trouble cause others will want theirs so they are trying to see it they can register or integrate UTAS and the others under ippis.

Seriously, ASUU are not ready to call the strike off as you can see they paid them earned allowance they said that's not part of the struggle, they sent 400+ billions to tetfund they said it's not it, gave UTAS a chance they said it's their 8 months salary am just tired of them.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 2:27pm On Oct 08, 2022
JJuanMiguel:
Who emptied their stomach?
That's what people were saying, that lecturers can't go to work on empty stomachs.

They are making it look like the strike has crippled them and in reality it's the students that are suffering but still my own is they should settle this amicably.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 12:14pm On Oct 08, 2022
Akunatakasi:
The truth is that the present government don't want the good of our educational system...why on earth would dey budget small small amount for education since buhari became the president of this country cry
Yeah, the way they even attend to the ASUU strike is poor why take weeks and weeks to hold meetings when you know the issue on ground is very important.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 11:29am On Oct 08, 2022
Wilson500:
I like what Buhari said that he can't sign what he can't implement
because
the bogus 2009 agreement the previous administration signed but didn't implement completely has been the cause of all this incessant strikes
Why sign what you know you can't implement
Yeah I think he is right but personally I feel that 8 months salary is what ASUU is mainly after cause all they are angry about is going to work on empty stomachs so definitely they are holding back mostly cause of that 8 months salary.
EducationRe: ASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 11:15am On Oct 08, 2022
The US and UK have good educational systems but people still travel out to get education elsewhere so for me if you can afford it then it's fine to take your kids abroad.

What I don't accept is government neglecting our own institutions cause their kids are overseas and are not affected by poor education their parents failed to fix.
EducationASUU STRIKE: My View by Voldoz(op): 9:56am On Oct 08, 2022
Good Day guys

We all heard the judgement of the Appeal Court yesterday and from the looks of it her verdict is final in this particular matter so no Supreme court and I guess FG played a fast one on ASUU.

So this brings me to this Falana should have known the court weren't gonna judge this in ASUU's favour and also he should have told ASUU disobeying the first order from NIC will have consequences but still he jarred them on.

I think ASUU should just calm down and negotiate this matter in peace instead of court here and there cause from the look of things ASUU faulted and FG used those loop holes against them.

Let's be sincere pride is one thing holding ASUU down, we all knows they deserved better from FG but they too should know the Buhari tenure is coming to an end very soon like he said he doesn't want to sign agreement he can't implement and for me it's reasonable few months from now Buhari is off and the next president might fault that agreement if he signed and then the strike continues, so why not wait till the new president comes and then go on a reasonable negotiation with him.

The case is not won by either ASUU or FG yet the court just wants the students to return to class since they are the most affected here.


It's my own opinion though I might be wrong in some places am opened to learning and corrections.
EducationRe: We Will Review Appeal Court’s Ruling, Decide On Next Action – ASUU by Voldoz: 5:20pm On Oct 07, 2022
If you think ASUU are fighting for students I sorry for you, those people are ready to strike for 10 years, for me their strike is mainly for their own gains that's all and literally is not bad cause as a lecturer I won't want to be paid half or no salary at all.

The issue of that 7 months salary ASUU should beg for it not fight for it, I know they said their job is unlike any other but still they didn't work for that money, they said they will cover up for the lost months but less be sincere can they turn back the hands of time?

As for FG especially Ngige they are a disgrace the way they handled the matter was shambolic, they disgust me.
EducationRe: Did Chris Ngige Assault ASUU President, Osodeke, In A Meeting? by Voldoz: 2:54pm On Oct 03, 2022
It was a clear assault though but not serious just those our "you be smallie" kinda thing.

It's wrong to do that shall cause it's definitely not a pat.
EducationASUU Strike: We’ll Mobilise Resources Internationally, Nationally To Fund Edu. by Voldoz(op): 11:13am On Oct 01, 2022
October 1, 2022

Nigerian Economy

President Muhammadu Buhari has again called on striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to return to the classroom while assuring them to deal with their contending issues within the limits of the scarce resources available.


The president, who reiterated the call in a nationwide broadcast on Saturday in Abuja, said he was pained by the recurring disruption to nation’s tertiary education system.

The broadcast was part of activities to mark the nation’s 62nd Independence Day Anniversary.



According to him, the Federal Government will continue to mobilise resources, both internationally and nationally, towards funding education to ensure that citizens are well educated and skilled in various vocations.

”I must confess that I am very pained by the recurring disruption to our tertiary education system.


”I am using this Independence Day celebration to re-iterate my call for the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to return to the classroom while assuring them to deal with their contending issues within the limits of the scarce resources available.

”This administration has made appreciable progress in redressing these issues that have been lingering for over eleven years.

According to him, this is in view of the fact that education is a leading determinant of economic growth and employment generation.

”As we put in place all measures to ensure that Nigeria takes her place in the Comity of Nations, we recognise the importance of a well-educated populace as a panacea to most of the challenges we face.

”We have, therefore, pursued policies and implemented programmes designed to create a literate and proficient society that ensures that citizens are availed with opportunities for life-long achievements.”

On health sector, the Nigerian leader revealed that his administration had also improved the nation’s health facilities, especially during and after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said this had attracted commendation of the global community.

”As you are aware, Nigeria was one of the countries that defied global predictions of the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic because of our resilience, commitment and passion with which we individually and collectively managed the pandemic.”

He also disclosed that his administration embarked on addressing critical ecological challenges across the country, to mitigate the impact of Climate Change manifesting in the form of flood, soil erosion, desertification, air pollution amongst others.

According to the president, the Federal Government will continue to ensure that the nation’s infrastructure drive remains the key to Nigeria’s economic growth and for which every Nigerian will feel the impact.

He said Federal Government had already embarked on expanding ports operations to provide opportunities for the growth of the Nigerian economy.

”We have also continued to accelerate our infrastructure development through serviceable and transparent borrowing, improved capital inflow and increased revenue generation,” he said.

This, he said, was being carried out by expanding the tax bases and prudent management of investment proceeds in the Sovereign Wealth Fund.

On transportation, Buhari stated that his administration had continued to boost the railway infrastructure to further open up communities to economic activities.

He said already a good number of critical railway projects had been completed and at the same time, rehabilitating and upgrading obsolete equipment. (NAN)

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