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Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:22am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Judolisco: It's like you are mad? The students have staged enough protest. ASUU keep using the protest as leverage to pursue their selfish interests. The annoying part is that they wouldn't join us to protest |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:25am On Jul 28, 2022 |
blackboy: Agreement of since how many years Oga? It's like you are mad! Ogun dey Kee you? ASUU should make a reasonable proposal and make a new agreement. ASUU is never getting UTAS whether una like it or not. Stupid people Tueh! 2 Likes |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:27am On Jul 28, 2022 |
onyxo76: Is the naira the same as the present day If ASUU wants FG to be able to import lecturers from overseas. Then you folks should come up with a idea on how to balance the economy since you people are so wise! Is the price of shoe the same as it was in the 70's? The country economy has fallen, and that's why we can no longer afford to bring in foreign lecturers |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:29am On Jul 28, 2022 |
whitebeard: He has spoken the truth. Wicked people |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:29am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Stevosty: Education is now politics ASUUUUUUUUUUUU whyyyy? Una dey mad |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:31am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Neoteny: Where is the lie in this? 1 Like |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by mrbionic: 12:31am On Jul 28, 2022 |
BabaO2: You are the Ode here! I am a university lecturer and that is my pay. Assistant lecturer earning 125k after PhD it goes to 150k. That’s me spending about 10years already in the system. 1 Like |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:31am On Jul 28, 2022 |
muykem: Thank you ooooooooo They'll be acting as if they have two heads |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:33am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Thomthom: Oga the money does not belong to ASUU alone!!! ASUU are complaining of salary deductions. But other civil servants are also facing the same issues? Are they protesting? Why should ASUU collect all the recovered money from the looting? What will other sector say about that? Make una dey think na 1 Like |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:34am On Jul 28, 2022 |
TenQ: Which stupid signed agreement. Go and bring back Good luck Jonathan to sign the agreement. After all it was signed in his tenure. It will not be well with agreement It will not be well with ASUU 1 Like |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:38am On Jul 28, 2022 |
zikter: E sure me say na one bitter lecturer go write this thing... Did you read news about how students stage protest here and there. Hoping that the protest will maybe speed up the strike process? We are tired of protesting and we are tired of staying at home |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:40am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Auskyd: How much do you want to be earning Oga? Thief's!!! 1 Like |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:41am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Amoo89: This will only lead to ASUU extending the strike. Because they'll feel there's hope for the government to answer their cry for UTAS Stupid people |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:43am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Jman06: They don't even care. They are more heartless than FG 1 Like |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:47am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Auskyd: Foreigners are attracted to go seek job opportunities in a country with a stable economy, electricity. Why will a foreigner want to come and suffer here? Oga since you went to school and you are so smart. Give us a solution to good Electricity, how to balance the economy? Because all you do is to make insults without saying anything reasona at the end |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:49am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Auskyd: Do they enjoy job security? Do they enjoy pensions? Are they recongised by the government? If you find their salary attractive, why not resign and go for work for a private body and see if the grass is truly greener on the other side |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:53am On Jul 28, 2022 |
texazzpete: Is this the right time for this stupid strike? Students missed an academic session due to the pandemic/strike. A government is leaving office asap, and he does not need to impress anyone If you guys are truly sensible. You will honourably allow us resume, and continue the struggle another time. We are not saying ASUU should not fight for what they want. But it does not have to be with strike! Since the past 5 months, has there been any improvements? No! But the incoming government have seen and know that you people mean business ASUU should be wise naaaaaaaa |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:55am On Jul 28, 2022 |
BabaO2: Thank you ooooooooo |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:57am On Jul 28, 2022 |
seunmsg: It shall not be well with UTAS IT SHALL NOT BE WELL WITH ASUU!!! 1 Like |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:58am On Jul 28, 2022 |
abokikhalifa: Congratulations... You've successfully made no point. Next please... |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 12:59am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Ofolete: WOW 2 Likes |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 1:01am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Auskyd: 75% of civil servants live on loans. We have friends, families who are civil servants and are living on loan. Why are you people acting like you have two heads because you teach? Should I remind you that most lecturers may choose to be absent from class for as long as they want and nothing will happen |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 1:03am On Jul 28, 2022 |
AbdulrahmanYusu: You forgot the No.1 "UTAS". The only reason why students are still at home is because the government will not give you people UTAS. STOP PRETENDING |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Nobody: 1:05am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Auskyd: What are the progress that you have made since the past 5 months that have not been previously planned? Because you people act as if the strike will miraculously end all of your problems? List how many of your demands has been met? When your chairman is clamouring UTAS up and down |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by princejones(m): 1:38am On Jul 28, 2022 |
They are fighting for selfish reasons, the major request has always been arrears, grant, salary increment and so on |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by RepoMan007: 2:04am On Jul 28, 2022 |
s4short:Proactive rechannelling of lootable funds isn't stealing. |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Anisu: 2:08am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Why party or candidate. |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Auskyd(m): 2:32am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Queensee: They enjoy job security. Lol, they enjoy pensions.. I wonder why youd think a university that pays tax to the govt cannot or will not make provisions for pensions hehehehe Lastly, they are well recognized by govt. They attend seminars, workshops, conferences, and other things enjoyed by lecturers in the public space. There is literally nothing that separates them other than salary and terms of service. Look it up. |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Auskyd(m): 2:35am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Queensee: Aunty, it seems you do not realize that before you see strike, there must have been a lot of back and forth from govt and ASUU. You think they just wake up and strike? Hehehe God abeg. Ok so wait, because they haven't met the demands, ASUU should call off the strike and go back to class because you want to graduate abi? Isn't that foolishness? Give us an option that will work on govt other than strikes. I'm waiting. They've talked. Severally Sent letters. So many times. Held meetings where govt will not show up, or will send one assistant to come and address ASUU. So abeg, drop options let's look at them together. |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Auskyd(m): 2:37am On Jul 28, 2022 |
[quote author=Queensee post=115148424] You forgot the No.1 "UTAS". The only reason why students are still at home is because the government will not give you people UTAS. STOP PRETENDING [/quote You are just capping my dear. I doubt you have read the agreement they signed with the govt to know why the strike persists. You do not even know how UTAS works, nor IPPIS. You, like a lot of young people, just read whatever they put in front of you without asking questions. Is it UTAS that will build new libraries, better classrooms, buy modern equipment for labs, or increase salary? Smh. |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Auskyd(m): 2:40am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Queensee: No worry lmao. You never stay house reach. Shebi na ASUU be your problem and not the govt. Try look for work or go to a private school. Tell your friends the same thing, cos this time, e go choke Wella. If you don't like it, ask govt to sack everyone |
Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Auskyd(m): 2:43am On Jul 28, 2022 |
Queensee: Lmfao you are just ranting like the child you are. All your politicians are sending their kids abroad and here you are giving yourself high BP over something that one signature from your president will end lmao. You like suffering, don't worry. When you graduate, let's see the problems your papa go fit solve at a national level. I'm sure you have graduates in your house. What have they contributed to making the world a better place? The world even far... What have they done to make your street a better one? If Dem go check now, Dem pay for project writing and had more D's and Es than As and Bs. Lmfao asswipe. |
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