Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,180,195 members, 7,910,256 topics. Date: Saturday, 03 August 2024 at 11:19 PM

All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 - Education (50) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Education / All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 (203486 Views)

Another Nationwide ASUU Strike? / Meaning Of Some Words In Hon. Patrick's Speech On ASUU Strike / ASUU Strike (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) ... (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) ... (109) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Samgreguc(m): 5:59am On Nov 27, 2013
westsyde92:
bro no hard feelings oh
buh wen dem agree dis one
nd wts yhur source bro
jx curious ntin more
I saw it in NTA newsline yesternyt
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by vocalprince(m): 6:26am On Nov 27, 2013
cutiepie01: Bros Prince,itd deemed not 'dimed'.Thanks
Cutie Cutiem it is "it is" or "it's" nt "itd" thank U too and dont 4get I love U ok??........
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by vocalprince(m): 6:30am On Nov 27, 2013
kolawaxxy: madam cutiepie01. It is "it's" and not "its". cool
Kolawaxxy ma guy, thank U jare she jst wan make I reason her as a Zikite Prince. Awka finest!!!!
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by emmanugo: 6:39am On Nov 27, 2013
vocalprince: Cutie Cutiem it is "it is" or "it's" nt "itd" thank U too and dont 4get I love U ok??........
serves u Right
cutiepie01: Bro Prince,its deemed not 'dimed'.Thanks
understandable
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by odizeey(m): 7:19am On Nov 27, 2013
u ppl hv started with ur english abi.
Good morning sha
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by bank2k4real(m): 7:34am On Nov 27, 2013
good morning my people....i don reach page 49 and still no hope...abi we dey here celebrate xmas?....e don pass be careful ooo...

Btw check my signature for the latest PROMO on Nairaland
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Spencer63(m): 7:54am On Nov 27, 2013
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'...

8 Likes

Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 7:59am On Nov 27, 2013
Join me as I celebrate my ban lifting from the politics section. I'm so happy now I can go abt spewing my sh1t once more. Yeepee!!! #JustKidding o
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Hardeshyna(m): 8:10am On Nov 27, 2013
ASUU STRIKE Update: Pro-
chancellors order universities open
nationwide
REPORT CULLED FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
The Committee of Pro-chancellors of
Nigerian Federal Universities, on Tuesday,
unanimously ordered immediate re-opening
of universities across the country.
The communiqué signed by the Chairman of
the Committee, Professor Kimse Okoko, was
made available to newsmen late Tuesday in
Abuja.
The communiqué was issued at the end of
the committee meeting to discuss the
protracted strike by Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) and other issues
affecting the Nigerian university system.
The communiqué stated that the decision to
re-open the universities was unanimously
agreed by all pro-chancellors in the overall
interest of all concerned.
The pro-chancellors, in the communique,
directed all vice chancellors to comply with
the committee decision.
Nigerian Tribune gathered that the decision
of the pro-chancellors was predicated on the
earlier referendum held by various chapters
of ASUU that voted 60-40 in favour of
suspension of the over four months old
strike.
They expressed dismay that all efforts to
resolve the crisis, including the intervention
of President Goodluck Jonathan, has failed.
The communiqué recognised “all effort by
Federal Government to address the major
issues involved in the strike action including
the bold and the supportive intervention by
Mr President.”
It also stated that the committee noted “with
satisfaction the outcome of the referendum
conducted in all branches of ASUU
nationwide which voted 60-40 in favour of
the suspension of the ongoing strike by
ASUU.”
The pro-chancellors called for the
understanding of ASUU and indeed all staff
of the various universities in Nigeria.
This order is coming on the heels of
polarisation that has already crept into the
ASUU, following the meeting they had with
President Goodluck Jonathan penultimate
week.
Nigerians were amazed that the emergency
National Executive Council meeting, held in
Kaduna last weekend, came out with fresh
conditions for suspension of strike after it
was rumoured that a deal was struck with
President Jonathan.
ASUU has been on strike since July 1 and the
NEC meeting was to deliberate on the
resolutions of various chapters of ASUU on
whether the strike should be suspended or
not based on the offers by the government.
Nigerian Tribune gathered that the pro-
chancellors were aggrieved that even when
majority of the members of ASUU want the
strike called off, few elements in the union
have refused to yield to the popular desire of
the members.
Meanwhile, the crisis rocking the University
of Lagos (UNILAG) chapter of ASUU, over its
continued participation in the ongoing strike
action by the union’s national body,
worsened on Tuesday as the two factions in
the crisis openly traded insults.
The congress, called on Monday, saw a sharp
division in the chapter with a faction
favouring a pull-out from the strike action,
giving a week ultimatum to open the
institution.
The faction also promised undisclosed
further actions if the ultimatum was not met,
after it held a separate congress following
the disruption of the earlier one.
Short URL: http://www.osundefender.org/?p=133532
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 8:11am On Nov 27, 2013
ASUU STRIKE Update: Pro-chancellors
order universities open nationwide
REPORT CULLED FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
The Committee of Pro-chancellors of Nigerian
Federal Universities, on Tuesday, unanimously
ordered immediate re-opening of universities
across the country.
The communiqué signed by the Chairman of the
Committee, Professor Kimse Okoko, was made
available to newsmen late Tuesday in Abuja.
The communiqué was issued at the end of the
committee meeting to discuss the protracted
strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) and other issues affecting the Nigerian
university system.
The communiqué stated that the decision to re-
open the universities was unanimously agreed by
all pro-chancellors in the overall interest of all
concerned.
The pro-chancellors, in the communique, directed
all vice chancellors to comply with the committee
decision.
Nigerian Tribune gathered that the decision of the
pro-chancellors was predicated on the earlier
referendum held by various chapters of ASUU
that voted 60-40 in favour of suspension of the
over four months old strike.
They expressed dismay that all efforts to resolve
the crisis, including the intervention of President
Goodluck Jonathan, has failed.
The communiqué recognised “all effort by Federal
Government to address the major issues involved
in the strike action including the bold and the
supportive intervention by Mr President.”
It also stated that the committee noted “with
satisfaction the outcome of the referendum
conducted in all branches of ASUU nationwide
which voted 60-40 in favour of the suspension of
the ongoing strike by ASUU.”
The pro-chancellors called for the understanding
of ASUU and indeed all staff of the various
universities in Nigeria.
This order is coming on the heels of polarisation
that has already crept into the ASUU, following
the meeting they had with President Goodluck
Jonathan penultimate week.
Nigerians were amazed that the emergency
National Executive Council meeting, held in
Kaduna last weekend, came out with fresh
conditions for suspension of strike after it was
rumoured that a deal was struck with President
Jonathan.
ASUU has been on strike since July 1 and the NEC
meeting was to deliberate on the resolutions of
various chapters of ASUU on whether the strike
should be suspended or not based on the offers
by the government.
Nigerian Tribune gathered that the pro-
chancellors were aggrieved that even when
majority of the members of ASUU want the strike
called off, few elements in the union have refused
to yield to the popular desire of the members.
Meanwhile, the crisis rocking the University of
Lagos (UNILAG) chapter of ASUU, over its
continued participation in the ongoing strike
action by the union’s national body, worsened on
Tuesday as the two factions in the crisis openly
traded insults.
The congress, called on Monday, saw a sharp
division in the chapter with a faction favouring a
pull-out from the strike action, giving a week
ultimatum to open the institution.
The faction also promised undisclosed further
actions if the ultimatum was not met, after it held
a separate congress following the disruption of
the earlier one.
Short URL: http://www.osundefender.org/?
p=133532
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by cutiepie01(f): 8:12am On Nov 27, 2013
kolawaxxy: madam cutiepie01. It is "it's" and not "its". cool
Lolzz.Thanks
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Nobody: 8:13am On Nov 27, 2013
Hardeshyna: ASUU STRIKE Update: Pro-
chancellors order universities open
nationwide
REPORT CULLED FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
The Committee of Pro-chancellors of
Nigerian Federal Universities, on Tuesday,
unanimously ordered immediate re-opening
of universities across the country.
The communiqué signed by the Chairman of
the Committee, Professor Kimse Okoko, was
made available to newsmen late Tuesday in
Abuja.
The communiqué was issued at the end of
the committee meeting to discuss the
protracted strike by Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) and other issues
affecting the Nigerian university system.
The communiqué stated that the decision to
re-open the universities was unanimously
agreed by all pro-chancellors in the overall
interest of all concerned.
The pro-chancellors, in the communique,
directed all vice chancellors to comply with
the committee decision.
Nigerian Tribune gathered that the decision
of the pro-chancellors was predicated on the
earlier referendum held by various chapters
of ASUU that voted 60-40 in favour of
suspension of the over four months old
strike.
They expressed dismay that all efforts to
resolve the crisis, including the intervention
of President Goodluck Jonathan, has failed.
The communiqué recognised “all effort by
Federal Government to address the major
issues involved in the strike action including
the bold and the supportive intervention by
Mr President.”
It also stated that the committee noted “with
satisfaction the outcome of the referendum
conducted in all branches of ASUU
nationwide which voted 60-40 in favour of
the suspension of the ongoing strike by
ASUU.”
The pro-chancellors called for the
understanding of ASUU and indeed all staff
of the various universities in Nigeria.
This order is coming on the heels of
polarisation that has already crept into the
ASUU, following the meeting they had with
President Goodluck Jonathan penultimate
week.
Nigerians were amazed that the emergency
National Executive Council meeting, held in
Kaduna last weekend, came out with fresh
conditions for suspension of strike after it
was rumoured that a deal was struck with
President Jonathan.
ASUU has been on strike since July 1 and the
NEC meeting was to deliberate on the
resolutions of various chapters of ASUU on
whether the strike should be suspended or
not based on the offers by the government.
Nigerian Tribune gathered that the pro-
chancellors were aggrieved that even when
majority of the members of ASUU want the
strike called off, few elements in the union
have refused to yield to the popular desire of
the members.
Meanwhile, the crisis rocking the University
of Lagos (UNILAG) chapter of ASUU, over its
continued participation in the ongoing strike
action by the union’s national body,
worsened on Tuesday as the two factions in
the crisis openly traded insults.
The congress, called on Monday, saw a sharp
division in the chapter with a faction
favouring a pull-out from the strike action,
giving a week ultimatum to open the
institution.
The faction also promised undisclosed
further actions if the ultimatum was not met,
after it held a separate congress following
the disruption of the earlier one.
Short URL: http://www.osundefender.org/?
p=133532
u try, u first me sha! Bt I'm not happy wif u!
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Hardeshyna(m): 8:26am On Nov 27, 2013
thisisayus: u try, u first me sha! Bt I'm not happy wif u!
lols.... unto wetin naaa.... na free world
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Dhammtiee(f): 8:30am On Nov 27, 2013
rubbish wot is d stress of ASUU for crying out loud I jus pray pple wil nt die of heart attack b4 dey call it off.
sad
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by sambas: 9:04am On Nov 27, 2013
CJN, Mariam Alomo Mukhtah, Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke, All Required By ASUU To Be Present @ Meeting Wit Jonathan For Legal Back-Up
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by michy99(f): 9:24am On Nov 27, 2013
theses prochancellors wont b d ones 2 lecture us na...Evn if d unis comply no lecturer wld kom 2 teach

1 Like

Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Phemmy99(m): 9:28am On Nov 27, 2013
michy99: theses prochancellors wont b d ones 2 lecture us na...Evn if d unis comply no lecturer wld kom 2 teach
its because the lecturers are scared...
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Emmy9ite(m): 9:36am On Nov 27, 2013
sambas: CJN, Mariam Alomo Mukhtah, Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke, All Required By ASUU To Be Present @ Meeting Wit Jonathan For Legal Back-Up
when is the meeting??
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by kcy(m): 9:46am On Nov 27, 2013
sambas: CJN, Mariam Alomo Mukhtah, Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke, All Required By ASUU To Be Present @ Meeting Wit Jonathan For Legal Back-Up
another news is emanating
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by ceospecial(m): 9:52am On Nov 27, 2013
angry NOW I REPEAT, ASUU SHOULD WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR, I'VE GOTTEN A BETTER OFFER AND I WANT 2 SWITCH MY JOB, MAKE I MAKE XMAS MONEY FIRST... Afterall, life is not about books... Owo ni keke iyin rere...
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Olufemichael(m): 10:33am On Nov 27, 2013
Hello guys, i can see that you all are in a good mode today, please keep the hopes alive, it wasn't a mistake that God created us together in this nation, i love you all, i do follow most threads but i just don't like to comment most times because of the level of tribal sentiments that some display on nairaland. I appreciate you guys for the level of mental and social maturity displayed by some of you so far, more power to your elbow as you proceed in this battlefield called life, God will command your troops, he will give his armour and he will place the finest of sword in your hand, you are a victor. I REP LASU. GREATEST LASUITES, GREATEST NIGERIAN STUDENTS......

2 Likes

Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by killemslim(m): 10:51am On Nov 27, 2013
F.g tru tetfund allocates 90.3 bn to public universities,polythenics,college of educations in the country...jst saw it on AIT
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Mbatagr82(m): 11:06am On Nov 27, 2013
Fellow Nairalanders, i herby solicit your support in the forth coming election of ASUU!! I am contesting for the post of PRESIDENT.Part of my intention are 1.To make sure there will be no intimidation of students by lecturers .2.Every elected president of FRN will be a visiting lecturer to our universities, starting from GEJ who is a zoologist. 3.Every student with GP of 4.0 and above shall be entitled to feeding allowance monthly. 4.There shall be Churches, Mosques and Shrines built on our campuses with compulsory monthly fasting and prayers for every student according to level of study .4.Finally, I will make sure strike becomes a thing of the past in our schools. Please vote me in the forth coming election of ASUU, ACADEMIC STUDENT UNION OF UNIVERSITIES!!! All ur problems are over!!

1 Like

Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Ollybarbie219(f): 11:09am On Nov 27, 2013
screenagerjoe: lol. see ds 1. Hw u wan take land on ofrima building, u go fly come down nii?
hehehe...d private jet get step reach ground ni...lol
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by falconey(m): 11:10am On Nov 27, 2013
MOURINHO order ASUU to call off strike in the interest of the chelsea FANS

6 Likes

Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Fynestboi: 11:43am On Nov 27, 2013
falconey: MOURINHO order ASUU to call off strike in the interest of the chelsea FANS
who like this post undecided

1 Like

Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Cuteclem: 12:15pm On Nov 27, 2013
Jonathan is as dumb as ASUU how long will the president take to let us know if he will grant the new request by ASUU or not is day 3 now but he can quikly reshedule G2 meeting jonathan canot win 2015 as for that useless wike I reseve my comment
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by tosnat: 12:18pm On Nov 27, 2013
Fynestboi: who like this post undecided

Four..and Still counting..

Do We have a right to like?

We aren't all the same
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Fynestboi: 12:29pm On Nov 27, 2013
Fynestboi: who like this post undecided
sad sad sad
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by Olufemichael(m): 12:30pm On Nov 27, 2013
JOKE: One day God was with Adam in the
garden of Eden.
GOD: Adam, i want to make you an help
mate, she will be called a woman, she will
be perfect, she will cook for you, wash your
clothes, bear your children without waking
you up at night, even when both of argue
or quarrel, she will be the one to
apologise.
Adam: Hmmmmmm, what will this woman
cost?
GOD: One of your arm and one of your leg.
Adam: Hmmmmm, what will i get off a
rib
THE REST THEY SAY IS HISTORY. APOLOGY
TO THE LADIES AND MUMMIES PLEASE.
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by oyedun82(m): 12:34pm On Nov 27, 2013
Emzybrown:

According to your point of view, i can sense you are a school drop out, so you dont have an iota how we feel.











idiot you think am a jobless man lyk U? Why nt try kip ursef busy than spending ur whole day checkin ASUU latest. Try and get a lyf and leave ASUU alone
Re: All ASUU Strike News::1st July-16th December 2013 by emmanugo: 12:42pm On Nov 27, 2013
Olufemichael: JOKE: One day God was with Adam in the
garden of Eden.
GOD: Adam, i want to make you an help
mate, she will be called a woman, she will
be perfect, she will cook for you, wash your
clothes, bear your children without waking
you up at night, even when both of argue
or quarrel, she will be the one to
apologise.
Adam: Hmmmmmm, what will this woman
cost?
GOD: One of your arm and one of your leg.
Adam: Hmmmmm, what will i get off a
rib
THE REST THEY SAY IS HISTORY. APOLOGY
TO THE LADIES AND MUMMIES PLEASE.
sori i didnt get d gist

(1) (2) (3) ... (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) ... (109) (Reply)

Kogi State University, Anyigba 2012/2013, Admission Update / Nnamdi Azikiwe University Unizik 2015 - 2016 Final And Last Admission List / What GPA Is 2nd Class Upper

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 51
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.