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Re: Why FG Wants ASUU Strike To Continue by wesley80(m): 2:18pm On Sep 26, 2013
sonickay: how? We must take it or leave it. A long and positive strike to end all is better dan annual strikes my friend.
Well, it just so happens that there's nothin positive about this strike! Everything positive about the strike was agreed within the first month of negotiation - I repeat once again. The only reason students are at home now is the issue of allowance. This strike is a long and needless strike and at the end if the govt ascedes to their pay demand, they would loose any will, desire or moral standing to fight for the Nigerian student and the vicious cycle would once again continue.
Re: Why FG Wants ASUU Strike To Continue by Nobody: 6:05pm On Sep 26, 2013
wesley80: Well, it just so happens that there's nothin positive about this strike! Everything positive about the strike was agreed within the first month of negotiation - I repeat once again. The only reason students are at home now is the issue of allowance. This strike is a long and needless strike and at the end if the govt ascedes to their pay demand, they would loose any will, desire or moral standing to fight for the Nigerian student and the vicious cycle would once again continue.

and what was the agreement in the first month sir?

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