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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Segedinho(m): 8:08am On Aug 27, 2022
Amoto94:
I know Obidients are quick to boast that their support for Peter Obi isn’t transferable. So, what happens if, after the London meetings, he backs out of the presidential race and endorses Atiku? Are they going to boycott the election or mobilize for a different third-force party? Gimba Kakanda
If he back out.....then i think d problem if Nigeria is just starting...


but why are you all sounding so confused.

Today =Obi is working with BAT to cut Atiku's vote.

Tomorrow=Obi will probably collapse for Atiku.

Despite the fact that he has no structure.....

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazet(m): 9:21am On Aug 27, 2022
Segedinho:

If he back out.....then i think d problem if Nigeria is just starting...


but why are you all sounding so confused.
Today =Obi is working with BAT to cut Atiku's vote.
Tomorrow=Obi will probably collapse for Atiku.
Despite the fact that he has no structure.....

My own question to that terrorist you quoted is doesn't he have any talking point of his own??
His own is just to be quoting other people's points up and down. Never posting his own mind, is his brain that empty?

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazet(m): 9:23am On Aug 27, 2022
Meanwhile I've been telling you guys that many of the accounts on this forum that support Tinubu are part of a paid propaganda media arm.

Here you have a famous agbado propagandist confessing his crimes and revealing that money inducement has been his reason for supporting Tinubu all these while.

Ndi fence sitters, better be wise and VOTE WISELY.

Staphylococcus:
My conscience keeps pricking and querying my soul, even when I deeply know the truth



I want to use this medium to apologize to all I might have politically derailed! I can imagine your disappointment in my personality, but I can no longer withhold the lies I propagate.

I will be taking this account down in next 24 hours, and would not be responding to any mentions!


I have taken a sole decision to stand up for my country irrespective for monetary value!


Once again, my apologies to all I have derailed---- I lied!

I regret my action, and seek forgiveness.

Reality I was certain about, but I believe if all Nigerians stand tall, we could all change the future, Together!

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazet(m): 9:27am On Aug 27, 2022
YourhealthNG2:
I don't hate Tinubu, and I also believe many who oppose his Presidential ambition don't hate him too.

I just believe he's not a good choice at this time.

No matter how you look at it, Tinubu is blessed. But he has passed his prime. He cannot cope with the rigours the office of the president of Nigeria demands at this time.

In 2023 we need a president that will be literally everywhere supervising, scrutinising, canvassing, mobilising and building a new great and united Nigeria.

We do not need a president that will once again be hidden in Aso Rock, hijacked by cabals and brought out once in 6 months to show proof of life..

We do not need a president that will be perpetually on medical tourism.

Therefore, Tinubu should take a rest and enjoy his old age.

Welcome on board the OBIdient train @Op.
Proudly Obidient..
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazet(m): 9:35am On Aug 27, 2022
The margin that Peter Obi uses to dust others whenever there is an online poll is soo depressing for the agbadorians. grin grin

PDP man open poll. Obi dey dust the rest. grin

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nezzjnr: 9:41am On Aug 27, 2022
donjazet:
The margin that Peter Obi uses to dust others whenever there is an online poll is soo depressing for the agbadorians. grin grin

PDP man open poll. Obi dey dust the rest. grin
This online poll sha

Atiku was always winning all Online Poll before the 2019 election

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazet(m): 9:44am On Aug 27, 2022
Nezzjnr:

This online poll sha

Atiku was always winning all Online Poll before the 2019 election

Not with these margins, he wasn't. And more so, we are always progressing as a society.

The lessons of the past have been learnt, many people who used to vote then didn't bother to get their PVCs but with the massive sensitization and mobilization that took place few months ago, you can tell that things are different now.

For instance, you yourself did your PVC didn't you?

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nezzjnr: 9:51am On Aug 27, 2022
donjazet:


Not with these margins, he wasn't. And more so, we are always progressing as a society.

The lessons of the past have been learnt, many people who used to vote then didn't bother to get their PVCs but with the massive sensitization and mobilization that took place few months ago, you can tell that things are different now.

For instance, you yourself did your PVC didn't you?
Well.........

Atiku was always leading with a wide margin.

Not disputing the fact that a lot of people registered this year though

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Amoto94(m): 9:53am On Aug 27, 2022
I do me and you do you.
I can't recount the number of times you've taken a beat from me yet you feel that I can't make a point of my own.
One day perhaps we will set a time for a 1v1 debate between both of us just as they used to do in Rap Section.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Amoto94(m): 9:54am On Aug 27, 2022
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheCoachRaj/status/1562848555768762368
Donjazet this will help you get off your high.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Amoto94(m): 9:55am On Aug 27, 2022
Nigeria Signs Agreement With Japan, Israel Companies To Manufacture Electric Automobiles In Nigeria | Sahara Reporters https:///3dZbdAG
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by seankafor(m): 10:01am On Aug 27, 2022
https://twitter.com/business/status/1563179501785591808?t=h5AxWmAFGL1zfYQfqxcuGw&s=19

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-26/nigerian-economy-grew-3-5-in-second-quarter-beating-estimates?utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_content=business&utm_medium=social&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business


They won't let you see this because their mind has been programmed not to see anything good in the country so they could massage their ego with how bad the country is and also blame everyone but themselves for their own downfall and undoings..

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Segedinho(m): 10:01am On Aug 27, 2022
donjazet:
Meanwhile I've been telling you guys that many of the accounts on this forum that support Tinubu are part of a paid propaganda media arm.

Here you have a famous agbado propagandist confessing his crimes and revealing that money inducement has been his reason for supporting Tinubu all these while.

Ndi fence sitters, better be wise and VOTE WISELY.

see anoda burst bubble.



my question is......what are they afraid of??

someone as irrelevant and structureless as obi...........??na wao.


https://www.nairaland.com/7302346/david-hundeyin-exposes-sites-created
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 10:46am On Aug 27, 2022
Segedinho:

see anoda burst bubble.



my question is......what are they afraid of??

someone as irrelevant and structureless as obi...........??na wao.


https://www.nairaland.com/7302346/david-hundeyin-exposes-sites-created



Lmfao... So bishop of agbado diocese & her parishoners created a website to spread fake news! I'm sure cassava007 will be their 'organising & publicity secretary'...

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 10:57am On Aug 27, 2022
Your party is in power.

You put zero effort to promote your party.

You talk say dey no get structure, yet....
You hired some developers to creat blog to attack their candidate.

You tell us that Obidients people are abusive, violent, intolerant.... But they're not spending resources & energy attacking your candidate with fake news.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by azpekuliar: 10:58am On Aug 27, 2022
After a long FPL hiatus my team this season is dedicated to the presidential candidature of Peter Gregory Obi! grin

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Oasis007(m): 11:33am On Aug 27, 2022
grin

LOL

Dem don dey apologise for misinforming even the so called educated ones and Lagos residents.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by ribbit: 11:48am On Aug 27, 2022
rusher14:
grin

Why is it that when you say that candidate that lies a lot, everyone thinks you are talking about OBI?


grin

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 11:52am On Aug 27, 2022
grin grin


"Number 3, Olaiya Fake News Street, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos".



If u enter dis street u might jam 'Amoto & Cassava007' cooking fake news sprinkled with job advertisements & over edited pictures....



Thankiu David Hundeyin.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazet(m): 12:02pm On Aug 27, 2022
Segedinho:

see anoda burst bubble.



my question is......what are they afraid of??

someone as irrelevant and structureless as obi...........??na wao.


https://www.nairaland.com/7302346/david-hundeyin-exposes-sites-created

David is a rare gem. He is a national treasure that must be safeguarded at all costs.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazet(m): 12:08pm On Aug 27, 2022
seankafor:
https://twitter.com/business/status/1563179501785591808?t=h5AxWmAFGL1zfYQfqxcuGw&s=19

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-26/nigerian-economy-grew-3-5-in-second-quarter-beating-estimates?utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_content=business&utm_medium=social&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business


They won't let you see this because their mind has been programmed not to see anything good in the country so they could massage their ego with how bad the country is and also blame everyone but themselves for their own downfall and undoings ..

It's popularly said that you can't defend this government without sounding stupid and you are a living testament of that.
They pictured you when making that statement.

That this post is coming from a renowned criminal that earns money by defrauding innocent victims and is currently staying at home due to ASUU strike says all that needs to be said about this government sympathizers.


Let me ask you something.

If you had 1000 naira and then had 2 recessions that reduced your 1000 naira to 400 naira, then you had a 3 percent increase to 455 naira, should I praise you or curse you to the highest heavens??

Very demonic demons!

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 12:19pm On Aug 27, 2022
Skimpledawg:
This coming year Politics go strong wella. What's Obj really on about self?

Will Atiku collapse his structure to support Obi or would it be vice versa?

Itsrm, what's Wike gains if either of these happens?

I really don't see any of them collapsing their structure for the other. Remember Kwakwanso and PO refused to shift grounds for each other. They all want to be president cheesy

As for Wike, difficult to say what his endgame is but his best bet in my opinion is to align with Atiku.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by seankafor(m): 12:35pm On Aug 27, 2022
donjazet:


It's popularly said that you can't defend this government without sounding stupid and you are a living testament of that.
They pictured you when making that statement.

That this post is coming from a renowned criminal that earns money by defrauding innocent victims and is currently staying at home due to ASUU strike says all that needs to be said about this government sympathizers.


Let me ask you something.

If you had 1000 naira and then had 2 recessions that reduced your 1000 naira to 400 naira, then you had a 3 percent increase to 455 naira, should I praise you or curse you to the highest heavens??

Very demonic demons!
bwhahahahaha grin grin grin grin grin grin angry grin grin grin grin grin grin angry grin grin grin grin grin grin angry grin angry grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin angry grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin angry angry angry angry angry grin

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by seankafor(m): 1:05pm On Aug 27, 2022
donjazet:


It's popularly said that you can't defend this government without sounding stupid and you are a living testament of that.
They pictured you when making that statement.

That this post is coming from a renowned criminal that earns money by defrauding innocent victims and is currently staying at home due to ASUU strike says all that needs to be said about this government sympathizers.


Let me ask you something.

If you had 1000 naira and then had 2 recessions that reduced your 1000 naira to 400 naira, then you had a 3 percent increase to 455 naira, should I praise you or curse you to the highest heavens??

Very demonic demons!
well initially, I laughed over your post but now I have to set the records straight..

So according to your analysis, you had 1000 and over 4 years two recessions turned it into 400

So what were you doing all those years that you couldn't invest, modify or diversify your portfolio to reflect with the present economic situations?

You exornarated yourself of any blame and laziness.. you kept the 1000 like the parable of the servant that dug a hole and kept his money which his master gave him, upon arrival of his master, he blamed the master for not giving him enough, and also blamed everyone but himself for his failure to multiply the income..

You see why you are senseless, it's not a bad thing to fail but when you keep blaming people or things for your failure, and for one didn't take any blame for your own shortcoming, then know that you re nothing but a failure itself..

The naira is useless, I spend it everyday.. instead of me to heap the blame on the gorvenment or emefiele,I got to work and I diversified to see I earn in forex..

That's the difference between me and you..you first have to accept that you re the fault of your own failure..then you work towards getting it right..

But when you blame the gorvenment or politicians for making you wretched as you are, then you'd keep on been lazy and forever living in fantasy waiting for when your imaginary Obidient will wave his wand and Nigeria will turn to Germany overnight

Bwhahahahaha grin grin grin

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Amoto94(m): 1:30pm On Aug 27, 2022
Northsworthy Farms makes tremendous progress towards the establishment of a 3-000 hectare oil plantation and a 10-ton per hour palm oil processing plant . Fed Govt through CBN had approved N25bn loan at 9% for this project, to reduce Nigeria’s 2-million ton imports of palm oil.
So far 300 workers have successfully planted over 250,000 oil palm trees on over 1,400 hectares of land, according to Delta Govt who is guaranteeing the Fed Govt’s Anchor Borrowers Programme-N25bn loan to the farmers and the factory itself. @OvieNews

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 1:35pm On Aug 27, 2022
Oasis007:
grin

LOL

Dem don dey apologise for misinforming even the so called educated ones and Lagos residents.

I knew it was going to be outside the fence.

I didn't know there was a propaganda attached
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 1:50pm On Aug 27, 2022
izzou:


I knew it was going to be outside the fence.

I didn't know there was a propaganda attached

of course propaganda dey now - apc the party inflicting suffering on nigerians

all these things are law, but not really implemented

small time lasepa go start thier own [where is your borehole permit?] and believe it or not , it is a very big deal. all these sinkholes are because of too many boreholes. not to add the pollution in some places.

but it is going to be serious wahala because there is simply not enough parking in Lagos.

it is the customers wey go hear am.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Amoto94(m): 2:24pm On Aug 27, 2022
The Case Against ASUU…1
Backpage | 2 days ago
By : Olusegun Adeniyi

A thought-provoking piece is going round on WhatsApp. Credited to Professor Hamman Tukur Sa’ad, it concerns the current Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike and the tertiary education crisis in Nigeria. The author not only accuses ASUU leadership and those who manage education in Nigeria of lacking critical thinking, but also indicts them for sundry acts of financial impropriety and gross incompetence. In these days of fake news, I had to scout around for the professor’s contact to be sure he wrote the piece.


Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Minna between 2002 and 2007 and Chairman of the Federal Government Visitation Panel on the 2020 crisis at the University of Lagos, Sa’ad is a prominent national figure. Apparently, the professor belongs to an online chat group where prominent academics daily agonise over the problem of tertiary education in Nigeria. Not only did he confirm his authorship, Sa’ad forwarded to me other more critical interventions he has made on the issue. And they are not the usual lamentations. They go to the root of the crisis, offering suggestions on the way forward. Today, I want to publish a few excerpts from Prof Sa’ad before I proffer my own comments on the issue.


REMUNERATIONS

The salaries paid to lecturers are ridiculously low by all standards, but ASUU can be blamed for that too. Universities have their autonomy and statutes as well as governing councils that can introduce charges to augment whatever pittance government pays. But ASUU is vehemently opposed to charges, even when the federal government promised to reintroduce Education Bank from where students could borrow funds and pay later. This is what happens in some countries, including the richest country in the World, USA. With charges, it will be possible to pay a professor in a high-profile discipline up to N3 million per month and get him to render good services. What happens now is that some lecturers are servicing three to four universities to make up. Even when ASUU is on strike, they service private universities so they can afford to stay six months while pretending that they are without salaries. Who is fooling who?I am opposed to IPPIS on principle. We are not civil servants and cannot be lumped together with government employees. However, most ASUU members are afraid that such a scheme will show their names in a number of federal universities, doing part time teaching, being visiting teachers, or adjunct lecturers. It is unfortunate that students and parents are the ones suffering as a result of these strikes. Government officials and ASUU leadership are shedding crocodile tears over the fate of the students as if they care. It is not enough to call off this strike just in readiness for the next one. This open-close regime must be stopped once and for all. Let universities take their autonomy seriously and councils do the needful, including paying good salaries to lecturers.

STATE UNIVERSITIES

ASUU in its greed for check-off money has incorporated state universities into the union. Now they want federal government to fund state universities. Is it that ASUU leaders don’t understand that university education is on the concurrent list? What a crazy country we are running! There are states which have three universities where majority of the structures were built by TETFUND. I was opportune to sit on the council of a state university where more than N1 billion was squandered, and the governor insisted that no more funding to the university until the council was able to recover the looted resources. In the process of investigation, the council realised that the funds were actually monies from federal sources: TETFUND, NEEDS, SEEDS etc. and that state government officials were deeply involved in the looting. Along the line, the governor decided to ignore the council and set up a visitation panel consisting of commissioners, including some that were deep in the rot. The result was that the council was dissolved with ignominy. One of the commissioners was appointed as sole administrator or acting vice chancellor!

FUNDING ISSUES

The federal government has consistently goofed in negotiating with ASUU members, especially over allowances. The federal government is not the employer of university staff by law. However, since ministers of education have insisted on acting Big by pretending that they have absolute and direct authority over universities, they will continue to suffer the consequences of their folly. ASUU has sucked them in.

I have spent all my life in the education sector, either as a pupil, student, teacher or a lecturer. The sector functioned better when regions, native authorities, missionaries and private sector handled it. The collapse came when the federal government felt it could handle everything below the sky. Every day, the government opens new universities while they can’t fund the present ones they own. Every sector that the federal government took over, it has managed to destroy. Hospitals, roads, universities, secondary schools, name it.As rich, powerful and big as the United States is, other than specialist universities like those for the army, navy and airforce, the federal government has only two universities. Howard University that was created when the states and private universities were denying admission to black people. The second one is the District of Columbia University in Washington DC which is in the federal territory. However, US federal government intervenes in education through bursaries, loans and grants to students. Barack Obama just managed to finish the repayment of his university student’s loan when he became American president.Seeing how the regions and native authorities competed in educating their children during the First Republic, I have no doubt that creating a similar atmosphere would enable us to once again move forward. Take the case of Borno Native Authority that used to send its brilliant pupils to secondary schools and universities in UK on scholarship. People like Babagana Kingibe and many others of that generation were products of such a scheme. Education was a serious business in those days at every level. But with the illusion of oil money, we dumped everything on a dysfunctional government at the centre.

Our parents used to sell goats, cows, groundnuts and whatever they had to send us to Government Secondary Schools in the 1960s. At the university level, state governments gave scholarships, but fees were charged. Uncle Naija moved in with oil money, took over everything and destroyed it. Our universities competed with the best in the world under the old system. But where are we today?

BACK TO THE BASICS

In the 1970s when we were at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, we were either on scholarship from our state government in my case N/E or parents paid in the absence of sponsorship. Those who genuinely could not afford the fees were termed indigent students. List of such students was forwarded to federal government for sponsorship. But it was a stigma. Few students would like to be on that list. So, university education was not free as such.

When I was in secondary school at Government College Kaduna, fees were charged, based on perceived income of your father. The highest was £36 per annum. The lowest was £3. Three pounds was the price of two sacks of groundnuts at the harvest time. £33 was the cost of two fully mature bulls if you were a cattle owner. Salary earners’ income was visible, so the charges were easy. Our parents paid according to their abilities. We valued the education we obtained at all levels. The person who claimed that education in Europe is free should contend with Brexit. Britain always charged foreigners while citizens enjoyed the fruit of their parents’ taxes. Some of the Scandinavian countries that are reputed to have free education like Finland also have the highest taxes in the World. So, it is not free per se. Someone is paying for it. Who pays tax in Nigeria? Mostly people in the services and the formal sector. But our informal sector is perhaps larger than the formal sector. It is not taxed. How can anybody run a country based on allocations from one source, the Federation Account?

A PERSONAL EXAMPLE

I took over a university where 15,000 students were cramped in a Teachers Training College compound meant for 2,500 students. Meanwhile, there was an ongoing permanent site, 12 kilometres away but abandoned because of lack of funds. In addition, there were backlogs of arrears promised to unions by government and a monthly shortfall of salaries of between N5 million and N8 million. With these problems, the university was always in crisis either from staff or students. Where could I get funds to complete the permanent site and move out, balance my monthly salaries, pay arrears promised unions and run my laboratories and lectures?

President Olusegun Obasanjo gave me a letter saying I was in charge, and he sent envelopes to the National University Commission (NUC) to distribute as it pleased. But we also had university laws and statutes of dos and don’ts. The students were paying N15,000 per annum to the university as charges including N90 per annum for hostel which they leased to fellow students at N15,000. I decided to hike the various charges. My leap was to charge N50,000 for regular students and N60,000 for remedial students with additional N20,000 for absorption of those who passed the remediation. Most students claimed they were from poor families and could not afford it, but I had my data based on the schools they attended. Many of them came from fee paying secondary schools like El Amin, New Horizon, Hikma, to cite those around Minna. The fees there started from N500,000 and ran to over N1 million. They even played polo in their schools!

To cut the story short, every student found a way of paying the charges. Niger State offered to pay for its students, I refused to accept the offer. I asked the governor to give scholarship to his students. I would take my money direct from them. Nobody would step on the campus without clearance from our various banks. It worked. Niger State paid only once and never again. The governor who was a student at the period I was a lecturer in the same university thought he could trick me by wasting my bursar’s time, chasing his commissioner of finance like a contractor.

The students paid us, and we had money to run the place. Over the years we completed our buildings and started new ones. Departments were getting enough money to run their services. The most highly subscribed department was Computer Electronic Department. In addition to the allocation in their budget, they received N800,000 per quarter from charges and N250,000 from DTLC. In short, they had over N1.5 million quarterly to run their services. There was prosperity not because of government but despite government.

Can you imagine my shock when I returned to my base at ABU Zaria to find out that my department with over 600 students was receiving N50,000 per quarter from one joker calling himself a vice chancellor! The most surprising aspect of the maladministration was that ASUU officials were made directors, deputy directors or heads of some units.

ASUU GETS IT WRONG

For the five years I served at Minna, I never had serious problems with either the students or unions. In fact, ASUU was so cooperative that we often asked for exemption because prior to my arrival the university had lost cumulatively almost two years as a result of students’ union crises and staff strikes. Funds are the magic wand that drives the university system. When ASUU insists that no contribution should come from parents and students to run a university, let them visit our permanent site at FUTMIN. We even had a dedicated power line from the Shiroro substation, eight kilometres away at the cost of N50 million completed that time. Parents will appreciate your efforts if you use their resources judiciously. I never had problems increasing my charges at the CBN inflation rate every year. Because we discussed it with the students and outlined what we intended to do the following year. All this posturing and ‘open-close’ syndrome on our campuses will take us nowhere.

By 2007, I left N1.27 billion in the kitty for the incoming VC to continue with what we started. Surprisingly, someone advised the VC that since he was taking over from a popular VC if he removed some of the charges, he would be more popular. And he did. But after clapping for him, the students told him to ensure that he worked like his predecessor. He didn’t realise that it was the very charges he removed that made them proud of their university and made me popular at the end.

MORE POSERS

Why can’t each council run its university as the law stipulates? Why should government be directly involved? If UNILAG which could hide N10 billion from my special presidential visitation panel decides to be paying its professors of computer engineering and plastic surgery N5 million per month, why should ASUU insist they should take N500,000 because that is what an anthropology professor like me was taking? ASUU lives in the sixties. The world has moved, leaving us behind. We are losing our best staff and students to a globalised world at an unprecedented rate. Not because of the poor state of the economy but because of our archaic mode of thinking.

ENDNOTE: To be concluded.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Oasis007(m): 2:37pm On Aug 27, 2022
grin

The Twérp would rather be sitting at home on Monday than looking for job. You sit at home on Monday, then spend rest days of the week extorting Motorists at upper Iweka, coz you ain't qualify for any good jobs at all.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 2:47pm On Aug 27, 2022
stale.

Can you show us the 3d pictures from the Lagos 27 August one million walk for 'Baba Wey No Well'?

We know you're the publicity secretary from that Fake News Street @ Alausa, a very competent comrade... just do ur thing & oppress the Obidients with pictures.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 2:56pm On Aug 27, 2022
dis wan wey Amoto dey write essay as comment. nobody get time to read that bro.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by raumdeuter: 3:15pm On Aug 27, 2022

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