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Education / Re: HELP: The Following Sentences Are Badly Written, I Need Someone To Correct It by AmenOzina: 7:42pm On Sep 01, 2013 |
4. There are many luxury buses in Lagos. Word of advice : buy n study these books- English Lexis and Structure(Ayo Bamgbose). English Lexis and Structure(S.H. Tomori) |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official: Gareth Bale Is A Real Madrid Player by AmenOzina: 7:28pm On Sep 01, 2013 |
Watched him develop from a left back into a winger n den he became known as "THE FLYING WELSHMAN".He is gonna b a real galactico. Wish him all d best in his career. Lesson for us all: hardwork has no substitute. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Liverpool Vs Manchester United (1 - 0) On 1st September 2013 by AmenOzina: 8:35am On Sep 01, 2013 |
I pray Man U strive today cuz as a United faithful I pray for the best successes for the team am loyal to. Glory Glory United. Moyes - The Chosen One make us proud once more. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Bayern Munich Vs Chelsea - UEFA Super Cup 2 - 2 ( 5 - 4) Pens on 30th-08-2013 by AmenOzina: 4:35pm On Aug 30, 2013 |
Chelsea go kolet yaga yaga. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Bayern Munich Vs Chelsea - UEFA Super Cup 2 - 2 ( 5 - 4) Pens on 30th-08-2013 by AmenOzina: 4:31pm On Aug 30, 2013 |
CFCfan: Match kicks-off at 7:45pmchelsea go kolet yaga yaga |
Science/Technology / Re: Giant Fish Washes-up On Alpha Beach by AmenOzina: 7:54am On Aug 28, 2013 |
Dontrapatolli: Fresh fish tinzzzz nonii dey tellz uuuuu. |
Politics / Re: When Will The Politicised ASUU Call Off Their Self-serving Strike? by AmenOzina: 7:51am On Aug 28, 2013 |
[quote author=Sincere 9gerian]I learnt this morning that the health workers have called off their 6 days old strike after 2 days negotiations with govt. That is how it ought to be. Negotiation is a give and take thing. Now that the health workers strike is out of the way, when will the politicised ASUU call off their 2 months old strike? I said politicised strike because the APC has been solidly behind the ASUU strike hundred percent. Since ASUU is being led by a northerner, I hate to say it, but one cannot rule out the influence of tribal politics and sentiments in the insistence on continuing with the strike. With the level of HATE towards the govt led by GEJ by SOME people from certain parts of the country, even on NL, anything is possible. Negotiations cannot be all or NONE, like the current leadership of ASUU has been carrying on. You must give and take. The govt has placed N130billion on the negotiation table. What is ASUU placing on the negotiation table? If all or none is the way to go, why didnt ASUU continue the strike in 2009 until the Yar Adua govt puts the money he signed with them on the table? It is the GEJ govt that increased the salary of ASUU members by 52% in 2010 based on the 2009 agreement http://www.informationng.com/2013/08/fg-cant-afford-ASUU-demands-okonjo-iweala.html The GEJ govt has also implemented several other parts of that agreement, including increasing the retirement age of some category of lecturers. The govt position is that some part of the agreement are un-implementable. One would expect a responsible and responsive ASUU to sit with govt and find ways around the difficult parts of the agreement, especially since the govt has shown committment in implementing several parts of the agreement. In the interest of the students and the education sector, which ASUU claims to be protecting, all parties should bury self-serving and primordial sentiments, return to the negotiation table and bring the strike to an end NOW. Otherwise, we will declare WAR on the ASUU president[/quote : they will call it off when they get their share of the excess oil proceeds in which those senators n house of reps swim in ] |
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