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Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Stargurl20(f): 9:16am On Oct 09, 2022
The Appeal court has ordered ASUU to call off the strike in seven days. I know ASUU to be a prideful union. Therefore, if they decide not to obey the court's order, what are the implications?

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Nobody: 9:17am On Oct 09, 2022
Seriously

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by muyico(m): 9:27am On Oct 09, 2022
Sanction!

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Jman06(m): 9:27am On Oct 09, 2022
Their not obeying court orders will amount to contempt of courts and that is an offence that attracts varying degrees of punishments.

That can provide a valid ground to deregister ASUU as a union and even have the leadership of ASUU arrested for prosecution.

Once ASUU is deregistered, then any lecturer that fails to start work would be sacked with no benefits.


I'm not a lawyer though, but some of these things are common knowledge.

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:28am On Oct 09, 2022
ASUU is about to be cornered.
As it stands ASUU are left with just 3options; 1, to respect the court and immediately resume academic activities, 2, Or to appeal the ruling at the Supreme Court, 3, Resign from their jobs as lecturers in the federal institutions.

You can’t disregard the ruling of the nations top court, and continue to claim to work as lecturer in an institution owned by the federal government.

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Ebubu: 9:30am On Oct 09, 2022
Stargurl20:
The Appeal court has ordered ASUU to call off the strike in seven days. I know ASUU to be a prideful union. Therefore, if they decide not to obey the court's order, what are the implications?
their leaders are well known. the court will place fine on them. their National Executive Council members who are the decision making body can be placed on N10million fine per head.

FG will be forced to enforce it by deducting it from their future salary in percentages.

Junior ASUU members will be urged by FG to resume, attendance register put in place to note the defaulting lecturers.

Their salaries can be denied. It is going to be a scattered resumption if ASUU fails to comply. But resumption must happen, though scattered and disorganised.

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Stargurl20(f): 9:32am On Oct 09, 2022
NOETHNICITY:
ASUU is about to be cornered.
As it stands ASUU are left with just 3options; 1, to respect the court and immediately resume academic activities, 2, Or to appeal the ruling at the Supreme Court, 3, Resign from their jobs as lecturers in the federal institutions.

You can’t disregard the ruling of the nations top court, and continue to claim to work as lecturer in an institution owned by the federal government.
I heard cases like this are finalized at the appeal court, so the 2nd option is out of it
Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by JJuanMiguel: 9:38am On Oct 09, 2022
Stargurl20:
The Appeal court has ordered ASUU to call off the strike in seven days. I know ASUU to be a prideful union. Therefore, if they decide not to obey the court's order, what are the implications?
The court of appeal ordered them to suspend the strike, i.e obey NIC ruling before lodging an appeal against the ruling.
However, they gave ASUU 7 days window to lodge the appeal, which means they must suspend the strike within that period.

It's even more interesting because ASUU dragged FG to that court before they were knocked back.

Disobeying a direct court order is a criminal offence, hence ASUU as a union will be seen as a criminal organization and the members as criminals.
It might escalate to a point where DSS will swoop in and pick up ASUU leaderships, especially their president Emma Osodeke, that's when his viral video of him urging people to vote out APC will be used against him.
He will be interrogated and accused of working for opposition parties and trying to cause unrest in the country by shutting down universites for 8 months.

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Nobody: 9:50am On Oct 09, 2022
Can't even recall how it all started

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Ebubu: 10:32am On Oct 09, 2022
JJuanMiguel:

The court of appeal ordered them to suspend the strike, i.e obey NIC ruling before lodging an appeal against the ruling.
However, they gave ASUU 7 days window to lodge the appeal, which means they must suspend the strike within that period.

It's even more interesting because ASUU dragged FG to that court before they were knocked back.

Disobeying a direct court order is a criminal offence, hence ASUU as a union will be seen as a criminal organization and the members as criminals.
It might escalate to a point where DSS will swoop in and pick up ASUU leaderships, especially their president Emma Osodeke, that's when his viral video of him urging people to vote out APC will be used against him.
He will be interrogated and accused of working for opposition parties and trying to cause unrest in the country by shutting down universites for 8 months.
i usually like how you knock these ASUU people grin
and you like topics that have A and S in themgrin

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by NOETHNICITY(m): 10:45am On Oct 09, 2022
Stargurl20:

I heard cases like this are finalized at the appeal court, so the 2nd option is out of it
Sounds interesting
Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by drmuchin: 11:44am On Oct 09, 2022
Stargurl20:
The Appeal court has ordered ASUU to call off the strike in seven days. I know ASUU to be a prideful union. Therefore, if they decide not to obey the court's order, what are the implications?

I am not a lawyer, however I see all ASUU members aressted and sent to kirikiri

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Csami(m): 11:47am On Oct 09, 2022
Everyone is talking about ASUU’s punishment in a country where FG bastardized court order.

Make we dey see

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by itsRhamzy: 12:24pm On Oct 09, 2022
Csami:
Everyone is talking about ASUU’s punishment in a country where FG bastardized court order.

Make we dey see
lol make we see na grin. If e sure for you and your cohorts headed by Osedeke, make una no resume work and see how the law swoops down on you guys and further battering your shame-hit reputation to nothing grin.

I'm so glad FG is finally dealing with ASUU with a ironhand for taking pride in keeping students at home making them spend longer years than necessary in school. Nonsense and ASUU grin

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by GavelSlam: 12:28pm On Oct 09, 2022
Csami:
Everyone is talking about ASUU’s punishment in a country where FG bastardized court order.

Make we dey see

Why go to court then?

Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Berezuski: 12:39pm On Oct 09, 2022
Nothing will happen according to ASUU
Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Ebubu: 12:55pm On Oct 09, 2022
Csami:
Everyone is talking about ASUU’s punishment in a country where FG bastardized court order.

Make we dey see
e go reach una turn to bastardise court order FG go come dey awake grin

No be me say make una fight Federal Government of Nigeria

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Ebubu: 12:57pm On Oct 09, 2022
Berezuski:
Nothing will happen according to ASUU
dog wey go lost for evil forest no dey sabi when night fall

dog wey go lost no dey hear hunter whistle

make ASUU continue not knowing when to stop

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by tuzle(m): 1:31pm On Oct 09, 2022
ASUU and fg played a game of chess and fg has checkmated them. They should just accept their loss and resume. Maybe after 2yesrs they can embark on another strike.

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by seanwilliam(m): 2:30pm On Oct 09, 2022
Chai , does that mean ASUU cup don full?

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by BigYash: 3:01pm On Oct 09, 2022
itsRhamzy:
lol make we see na grin. If e sure for you and your cohorts headed by Osedeke, make una no resume work and see how the law swoops down on you guys and further battering your shame-hit reputation to nothing grin.

I'm so glad FG is finally dealing with ASUU with a ironhand for taking pride in keeping students at home making them spend longer years than necessary in school. Nonsense and ASUU grin
What's the use of resuming and not doing the right thing in classes? You think these lecturers will lecture students well in this situation, if they are forced to resume? Una dey cut branches, instead of tackling the root. Anyways their children dey UK and US schools,nothing concerns them.. Na una just dey fool una selves online..

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by mespusinglez(m): 3:43pm On Oct 09, 2022
I NO WAN HEAR ANYTHING...MAKE ASUU JUST RESUME

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by SILVERLINES: 4:27pm On Oct 09, 2022
NOETHNICITY:
ASUU is about to be cornered.
As it stands ASUU are left with just 3options; 1, to respect the court and immediately resume academic activities, 2, Or to appeal the ruling at the Supreme Court, 3, Resign from their jobs as lecturers in the federal institutions.

You can’t disregard the ruling of the nations top court, and continue to claim to work as lecturer in an institution owned by the federal government.
second option cannot stand since the Appeal court have not issued a judgement nor deny their Appeal, rather order to resume before their Appeal can be honored
Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by nigeriancritic1(m): 5:16pm On Oct 09, 2022
It stops at the Court of Appeal as emanating from Industrial court.
I'm not a lawyer. Saw it on Adeyanju's
NOETHNICITY:
ASUU is about to be cornered.
As it stands ASUU are left with just 3options; 1, to respect the court and immediately resume academic activities, 2, Or to appeal the ruling at the Supreme Court, 3, Resign from their jobs as lecturers in the federal institutions.

You can’t disregard the ruling of the nations top court, and continue to claim to work as lecturer in an institution owned by the federal government.

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Stephenmoka4(m): 5:48pm On Oct 09, 2022
7 days, I hope it includes non working days - make the countdown dey fast.
Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Nobody: 7:08pm On Oct 09, 2022
undecided

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by tk003(m): 8:07pm On Oct 09, 2022
I thought FG had agreement with them, failed to honour it, and now still toying with everyone concerned interest.
Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by EHustleTv: 8:28pm On Oct 09, 2022
Omo b lyk Seh ASUU don deh collet wotowoto!! grin

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Aladdin1(m): 8:38pm On Oct 09, 2022
Contempt of court.
Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Hushbingo: 8:49pm On Oct 09, 2022
Nigeria Girls Are Useless

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Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Nobody: 9:10pm On Oct 09, 2022
Honestly, I wouldn't attend a class that I know an ASUU member is teaching if I were a student. They would simply frustrate students. It is better if FG can find ways to either give them what they want or completely overhaul the system and inject qualified jobless graduates with PhDs. The aluta spirit inside ASUU members is just like a virus which will drain and suffocate life out of our tertiary Institutions coupled with the nonchalant attitudes of our Government officials who don't care about Education or future of Nigeria youths. Nigerians are now in the middle of two big evil. The Federal Government and ASUU.

May God help Nigerian students.
Re: Lawyers, Pls, State The Implications Of ASUU Not Obeying The Court's Order by Stargurl20(f): 9:21pm On Oct 09, 2022
maryjames9:
Honestly, I wouldn't attend a class that I know an ASUU member is teaching if I were a student. They would simply frustrate students. It is better if FG can find ways to either give them what they want or completely overhaul the system and inject qualified jobless graduates with PhDs. The aluta spirit inside ASUU members is just like a virus which will drain and suffocate life out of our tertiary Institutions coupled with the nonchalant attitudes of our Government officials who don't care about Education or future of Nigeria youths. Nigerians are now in the middle of two big evil. The Federal Government and ASUU.

May God help Nigerian students.
Don't attend. When it's for exams too, don't take exams. Mitchewww

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