ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by onojaintegrity: 6:27pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Aside from security, Nigeria's education system is in disarray. Nigerian higher education institutions have been closed for several months as a result of strikes by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and other associations, with the exception of those in Kogi State. And it's made worse by the fact that the federal government appears to have exhausted all options for dealing with this never-ending threat.
While it may not occur to some Nigerian parents that strikes have a negative impact on their young undergraduate children, experts are aware that idleness or unnecessarily long breaks from class can lead to young people engaging in unhealthy activities. Peharps, this could be a major contributor to the rising social vices and internet fraud by young people.
Strikes in Nigeria's education system require an immediate solution, and only those who can figure it out should be the ones Nigerians are expected to focus on in the coming elections.
When you think of an uninterrupted schooling system today, Kogi State and its governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, immediately come to mind.
The governor was not lying when he said, "IN KOGI STATE, OUR SCHOOLS DO NOT GO ON STRIKE." It has been confirmed that no school in the confluence state has gone on strike in the last half of a decade. It is actually no magic, the young governor ensured the students get the best out of their time in school. He employed policies and swiftly implemented them.
In Nigeria, strikes and other issues are wreaking havoc. Students' academic performance suffers as the strike continues. Students' reading abilities deteriorate when learning is interrupted for an extended period of time. Some students even forget what they learned in school. As a result, some students become certificate-seekers rather than knowledge-seekers, lowering productivity and producing low-quality students.
Also, if university lecturers go on strike for an extended period of time, the state and federal governments will lose billions of dollars in revenue from compensating academics for services not delivered after the strike, as well as the cost of maintaining university-owned utilities such as vehicles and generators.
In addition to the financial loss to universities, concerned education observers have noted that the strike has a negative impact on the quality of university graduates because time lost due to strikes that should have been used for delivering quality learning is not gained after the strike. This explains why there are so many half-baked graduates in this situation.
Furthermore, as a result of the strikes, some young people are losing faith in education and turning to dangerous vices that may jeopardize their future. We are in grave danger as a country as a result of this evolution.
Nigerian students have joined other organizations to persuade the public that there are other reasons besides security to give Governor Bello a chance to reform the country.
It is said that in Kogi schools, teachers are happy, students are happy, and parents are happier.
While many children in Nigeria's 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory remained out of school, students at Kogi State University, renamed Prince Audu Abubakar University, and other schools in the state are wrapping up sessions and preparing to start another without a hitch.
Yahaya Bello is said to be enthusiastic about education. Perhaps because he is a young person or because he is well-versed in modern realities. If Nigerians truly want reformation in its education sector, Bello will certainly fix it. This again is another hope for 2023.
Source: https://thetrumpetng.com/ASUU-strike-no-school-in-kogi-has-been-on-strike-in-the-last-5years/ 16 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by BROWNIES081: 6:31pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Yahaya Bello will make Nigeria a better place for us. #hope23 #YahayaBello 13 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Hopcy(m): 6:32pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
When a man that knows the important of education is 8m control, strike will be strikeouts. #hope2023 #hope2023 #hope2023 #hope2023 #hope2023 #hope2023 #hope2023 #hope2023 #hope2023 #YayaBello2023 #YahayaBello2023 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Zeerah987: 6:34pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Yahaya bello for president The new hope for Nigeria #hope23 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by OdogwuZiggy: 6:35pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Only Gov. Yahaya Bello can deliver Nigeria’s University system from the regular ASUU strikes. He did it Kogi State and can replicate in Nigeria. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by LeoDeKing: 6:38pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Forget that thing. Has NLC ever gone on strike in the past 5 years in Kogi State despite the percentage salary Yahaya Bello is notorious for? Workers in Kogi state are just praying for the administration to end so they start their case, not going on strike doesn't mean all is well, and indeed, in this case, it means all is not well. I understand Yahaya Bello can track a stubborn civil servant down to his house and sanction him on flimsy charges, so as I said, forget that thing. 187 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by AjCornel: 6:40pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
GYB indeed is the man for the job. Hope2023 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Unigrad: 6:40pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
onojaintegrity: Aside from security, Nigeria's education system is in disarray. Nigerian higher education institutions have been closed for several months as a result of strikes by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and other associations, with the exception of those in Kogi State. And it's made worse by the fact that the federal government appears to have exhausted all options for dealing with this never-ending threat. Federal University, lokoja is on strike. Change your statement. You can say, no state schools in kogi is on strike.
While it may not occur to some Nigerian parents that strikes have a negative impact on their young undergraduate children, experts are aware that idleness or unnecessarily long breaks from class can lead to young people engaging in unhealthy activities. Peharps, this could be a major contributor to the rising social vices and internet fraud by young people.
Strikes in Nigeria's education system require an immediate solution, and only those who can figure it out should be the ones Nigerians are expected to focus on in the coming elections.
When you think of an uninterrupted schooling system today, Kogi State and its governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, immediately come to mind.
The governor was not lying when he said, "IN KOGI STATE, OUR SCHOOLS DO NOT GO ON STRIKE." It has been confirmed that no school in the confluence state has gone on strike in the last half of a decade. It is actually no magic, the young governor ensured the students get the best out of their time in school. He employed policies and swiftly implemented them.
In Nigeria, strikes and other issues are wreaking havoc. Students' academic performance suffers as the strike continues. Students' reading abilities deteriorate when learning is interrupted for an extended period of time. Some students even forget what they learned in school. As a result, some students become certificate-seekers rather than knowledge-seekers, lowering productivity and producing low-quality students.
Also, if university lecturers go on strike for an extended period of time, the state and federal governments will lose billions of dollars in revenue from compensating academics for services not delivered after the strike, as well as the cost of maintaining university-owned utilities such as vehicles and generators.
In addition to the financial loss to universities, concerned education observers have noted that the strike has a negative impact on the quality of university graduates because time lost due to strikes that should have been used for delivering quality learning is not gained after the strike. This explains why there are so many half-baked graduates in this situation.
Furthermore, as a result of the strikes, some young people are losing faith in education and turning to dangerous vices that may jeopardize their future. We are in grave danger as a country as a result of this evolution.
Nigerian students have joined other organizations to persuade the public that there are other reasons besides security to give Governor Bello a chance to reform the country.
It is said that in Kogi schools, teachers are happy, students are happy, and parents are happier.
While many children in Nigeria's 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory remained out of school, students at Kogi State University, renamed Prince Audu Abubakar University, and other schools in the state are wrapping up sessions and preparing to start another without a hitch.
Yahaya Bello is said to be enthusiastic about education. Perhaps because he is a young person or because he is well-versed in modern realities. If Nigerians truly want reformation in its education sector, Bello will certainly fix it. This again is another hope for 2023.
Source: https://thetrumpetng.com/ASUU-strike-no-school-in-kogi-has-been-on-strike-in-the-last-5years/ 1 Like |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Baawaa(m): 6:41pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Yeye bello should go and sit down 75 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by inoki247: 6:43pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
lol if na by this den Saraki no suppose lose Kwara cos if I can remember vividly no schl dey go strike for Kwara state... 62 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by efficiencyben: 6:48pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Yahaya Bello have done the best for Kogi state. He deserves a chance to be president of this country Nigeria.
#Hope23 #YahayaBello |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by MonkeyMods(m): 6:51pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Is there no bat news today? Abi opolo eye don tire ni? 4 Likes |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Isaacebiloma: 6:57pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
A good work done by GYB |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Vanessa9691: 7:10pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
GYB doing the most |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Onyidassah: 7:15pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
This is really true, Governor Yahaya Bello has been the best governor so far, I bet he would make a very good president. Nigerians pls let's all give him a chance. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by simpleseyi: 7:22pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
BROWNIES081: Yahaya Bello will make Nigeria a better place for us. #hope23 #YahayaBello
Stop what you are smoking before it stops you 64 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by noelahjones42: 8:08pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Gyb is the best, he has done so much in Kogi he is indeed the man for the job . #Hope23 #YahayaBello |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by usmanabdulsalam(m): 10:07pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
onojaintegrity: Aside from security, Nigeria's education system is in disarray. Nigerian higher education institutions have been closed for several months as a result of strikes by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and other associations, with the exception of those in Kogi State. And it's made worse by the fact that the federal government appears to have exhausted all options for dealing with this never-ending threat.
While it may not occur to some Nigerian parents that strikes have a negative impact on their young undergraduate children, experts are aware that idleness or unnecessarily long breaks from class can lead to young people engaging in unhealthy activities. Peharps, this could be a major contributor to the rising social vices and internet fraud by young people.
Strikes in Nigeria's education system require an immediate solution, and only those who can figure it out should be the ones Nigerians are expected to focus on in the coming elections.
When you think of an uninterrupted schooling system today, Kogi State and its governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, immediately come to mind.
The governor was not lying when he said, "IN KOGI STATE, OUR SCHOOLS DO NOT GO ON STRIKE." It has been confirmed that no school in the confluence state has gone on strike in the last half of a decade. It is actually no magic, the young governor ensured the students get the best out of their time in school. He employed policies and swiftly implemented them.
In Nigeria, strikes and other issues are wreaking havoc. Students' academic performance suffers as the strike continues. Students' reading abilities deteriorate when learning is interrupted for an extended period of time. Some students even forget what they learned in school. As a result, some students become certificate-seekers rather than knowledge-seekers, lowering productivity and producing low-quality students.
Also, if university lecturers go on strike for an extended period of time, the state and federal governments will lose billions of dollars in revenue from compensating academics for services not delivered after the strike, as well as the cost of maintaining university-owned utilities such as vehicles and generators.
In addition to the financial loss to universities, concerned education observers have noted that the strike has a negative impact on the quality of university graduates because time lost due to strikes that should have been used for delivering quality learning is not gained after the strike. This explains why there are so many half-baked graduates in this situation.
Furthermore, as a result of the strikes, some young people are losing faith in education and turning to dangerous vices that may jeopardize their future. We are in grave danger as a country as a result of this evolution.
Nigerian students have joined other organizations to persuade the public that there are other reasons besides security to give Governor Bello a chance to reform the country.
It is said that in Kogi schools, teachers are happy, students are happy, and parents are happier.
While many children in Nigeria's 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory remained out of school, students at Kogi State University, renamed Prince Audu Abubakar University, and other schools in the state are wrapping up sessions and preparing to start another without a hitch.
Yahaya Bello is said to be enthusiastic about education. Perhaps because he is a young person or because he is well-versed in modern realities. If Nigerians truly want reformation in its education sector, Bello will certainly fix it. This again is another hope for 2023.
Source: https://thetrumpetng.com/ASUU-strike-no-school-in-kogi-has-been-on-strike-in-the-last-5years/ .. GYB is simply the best for the lingering issues in our country. Education is dead in our country and need a competent man to move it forward |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by akmath: 10:09pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Everybody sha wan be president. |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by GHOSTTALK: 10:14pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Half salary for the the past five years........ 6 Likes |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by IFESINACHI111: 10:23pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
For Poverty eradication and Youth Empowerment, I give it to GYB |
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Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by slawormiir: 10:47pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Damnnn niggar Isoright |
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Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Gten(m): 10:47pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
I have to be sincere, Kogi State University has been operating without strike as ASUU was proscribed by Governor Yahaya Bello. However, the implication was, most of the senior lecturers, particularly Professor's left the school. On the whole, I support the proscription of ASUU in KSU. But, development wise, Governor Yahaya Bello is Buhari Pro Max. Use the free info as you deem fit, I don't respond to mentions. 14 Likes |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Lamasta(m): 10:48pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
APC primaries should just come and go so that the wheat will be separated from the chaff.... 2 Likes |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Vanmlee: 10:49pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Oga oo 1 Like |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Lordbinsmar: 10:49pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Gbo gbo yin tii yawere 4 Likes |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by PavillionEnergy: 10:49pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Most of those accounts up there were registered recently. Bello Media Miscreants cashing out. 500 Naira per post. Bunch of Ignoramuses. 46 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by SHOPPERS(m): 10:49pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
How much is this boy paying to ever front page sef? 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by benuejosh: 10:51pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
I am yet to understand the benefits of the strike to the students. |
Re: ASUU Strike: No School In Kogi Has Been On Strike In The Last 5 Years by Desammyst(m): 10:52pm On Apr 24, 2022 |
Its actually true, in this regard. 1 Like |