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Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by merbenko: 10:19pm On Dec 14, 2013
I can see the truth in their lies.
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Nobody: 10:20pm On Dec 14, 2013
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savedbreak: APC is at it again!
Na wa o
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Dannylux: 10:20pm On Dec 14, 2013
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Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Nobody: 10:25pm On Dec 14, 2013
ASUU
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Positiveminds(m): 10:27pm On Dec 14, 2013
Stupid ASUU

Association of Stupid Underachieving Urchins!
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Greatihex(m): 10:36pm On Dec 14, 2013
kayojosephy: This is a blockbuster movie,i guess ASUU wants it to end in an unpredictale way or probably planning out a new episode to give it a satisfactory finishing touch like d korean movies....
. Dear, u re heavily on point.
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by vanguard1(m): 10:43pm On Dec 14, 2013
Okay......patiently waiting for the contrary news from punch.
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Nobody: 11:04pm On Dec 14, 2013
hernhimals.............abeg no ban me o.but this country is bleeped up tongue tongue tongue
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Akin89(m): 11:23pm On Dec 14, 2013
IYA NGBALI: all I care is for the strike not to continue. I hate schooling,I want to get married and be free from school se_x,sorry I mean stress
Best of luck in whatever u choose to do
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by otunbalahrry(m): 11:23pm On Dec 14, 2013
ASUU can do wat ever.. Who cares?
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Nobody: 12:17am On Dec 15, 2013
Fvck ASUU! Fvck FG!! Fvck Education!!! angry



I wanna be a p'ornstar
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Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Ctoosin: 6:27am On Dec 15, 2013
ope o, thank GOD. make i go prepare my mind 4 my final exams... u knw nw exam things!
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by josfamdl(m): 6:34am On Dec 15, 2013
Infact God must purnish ASUU for dis rubbish...according to nasir fagge he said "if govt fufil all d agreement we ll call of d strike within 24hrs n our children ll go back to scul" mou has been signed close to 72hrs now.i stngly belf now dat dey want to resume jan 2014....dis unfare ASUU has failed n untruithful.
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Faithkibson(f): 6:55am On Dec 15, 2013
Who cares abt wt u av to deliberate on?
My own z dt I can't afford to spend my xmas in school, so u had beta chill till January.....
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by ignis: 8:21am On Dec 15, 2013
ASUU, go and die
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by damseltee(f): 9:44am On Dec 15, 2013
Only God will help us in dis country,ℓ̊ am reali tired of stayin at ome.ASUU biko nah
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Cabsso(m): 10:06am On Dec 15, 2013
Dr2great: They have to consult Apc, before they can take their final stand.the other day,the hausa ASUU president said that they should sign the pact and see if the strike is not call off within 48hrs.,now what are we seeing? APC E-RAT wil still come here and bast Gej..it's really a shame
Guy r u educated at all?
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Cabsso(m): 10:07am On Dec 15, 2013
Walexsammy: Buh seriously wtf was all this rubbish.....what is it gonna take dem to deliberate and make dia stand known?........na wa ooo...anoda week?.....it seems these guys have already sworn neva to return to classes thise year
May God help us
Wetin 4anoda person 2die
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by Cabsso(m): 10:09am On Dec 15, 2013
pseudonomer: What are they saying again?
Dey said 1cup of garri is N90
Re: ASUU: Our Decision On Strike Will Be On Or Before Wednesday by sambas: 5:24pm On Dec 15, 2013
The strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) since July 01, 2013 will probably go down in history as the best ever well-organized action of the union.
Although the action lasted longer than many Nigerians envisaged, it is to the credit of ASUU that it was fully ready for business. The union had in fact made it clear that only a complete resolution of the issues at stake would bring the strike to an end. Hence, it was also ready for any eventuality. Consequently, when the government introduced the ‘no work, no pay’ rule into the game, the union responded by resorting to providing other welfare strategies such as distributing food items, giving out soft loans and cash advances to members to cope with the effects of the policy.
In all, ASUU lived up to its billing, making it obvious that it had sufficient courage and a unity of direction to pursue its goal. Thus, the Dr. Nasir Fagge led National Executive of the union deserves to be commended for its tenacity-a posture which the government itself was to eventually describe as their “patriotic role and commitment towards ensuring that our universities are well-funded, resourced and run like their counterparts in other parts of the world”. However, ASUU alone cannot grab all the credit. Also to be praised, are the interests groups which for the first time in history mobilized for the cause of the teachers, ample public sympathy and support.
What looked like the first impetus came from the National Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN), which condemned the government for reneging on an agreement it willingly entered into with ASUU, adding that what the lecturers were asking for was not “new and out of place’’ The position of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) was that it would “not hesitate to shut down the education system in the country, if the government failed to fulfil or honour the agreement it entered into with the lecturers”. On its part, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) threatened to stop distribution of petroleum products across the country if the Federal Government failed to implement the agreement reached with ASUU. Their counterparts at the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) gave the Federal Government seven days to resolve the ASUU strike or face a total shutdown of electricity facilities in the country. All these were averted, but they cannot be wished away by anyone seeking to identify what helped the strike to last longer than usual.
The role which the posture of government officials played in prolonging the strike can also not be overlooked. It was them again who created room for another breakdown of negotiations after the President had himself personally intervened to resolve the crisis. What happened was that instead of documenting the issues faithfully as discussed and agreed upon with the President to ease implementation, they as usual, introduced their characteristic double-speak otherwise known as ‘mago- mago’ which led to a fresh out-break of hostilities. This confirmed the old allegation that advisers and small men in the corridors of power in a bid to display loyalty to the political masters always fuel the gap between government and the people. If the death of foremost unionist, Festus Iyayi on a journey to attend a meeting of the national executive of ASUU on the subject worsened the situation, the threat of the Minister of Education to the university teachers to resume work on December 04, 2013 or be sacked, completely disorganized the nation
However, after five months and 10 days of an annual cat and rat game, government and ASUU finally signed an agreement to end the strike a few days ago. With that, Nigerians can now look forward with hope to an end to the ugly incidents of disruption to the nation’s yearly academic calendar. It is a major achievement for which President Goodluck Jonathan deserves to take credit. Indeed, critics ought to take special note of the role of the President in the subject because so many of ‘us’ were in the forefront in condemning government for the strike. As a matter of fact some expressed disappointment that as an academic, the President ought not to have left his old colleagues in the cold. In fairness, these views ignored the personal commitment of Jonathan to the resolution of the crisis such as his meeting with ASUU for over 13 hours. In the past, strikes involving just one union never attracted the personal attention of the head of government; they were usually left to government delegations.
Thus, this article must record and commend the pivotal role of the President.
It was indeed magnanimous that the Presidency allowed itself to be seen as the side that blinked first in the crisis. That, to our mind, is not a sign of weakness but rather a fatherly act and a sign of wisdom. In earnest, the decision to display the N200billion cheque which certainly allayed the fears of ASUU and gave hope to the teeming student population that resolution was near; the way the President played down the threat by the education minister; the shifting of the resumption deadline in honour of the late Professor Iyayi who was due for burial and the unending official appeals to calm frayed nerves, are all quite commendable. It is to be hoped that future leaders would emulate this right from the onset without first bringing the education sector to a halt for a while, before acting.
Of course, it would have been a different ball game if President Jonathan had borrowed a leaf from the Ebonyi State Governor, Martin Elechi who accused ASUU of sabotage and called for its disbandment. It is surprising that some such autocratic governors who should have held office during the military era occupying critical positions in our democracy. The handling of the outgoing ASUU crisis is one subject where the government of President Goodluck Jonathan showed commendable maturity. It should hold on to the strategy when more unions raise industrial disputes. It is superior to being insensitive.

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