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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by DandyWalker(m): 4:35pm On Oct 03, 2015
pheyikemi:
What's the relationship between OAU and OYO STATE @ Op, why can't they protest in their state - OSUN
so they don't have parents in Oyo and beyond abi? It's a federal school for God's sake! Not an osun state owned school. Meanwhile, its high time all Nigeria students and by extension all youth rose against any form of oppression or injustice. we have been too cowardly for too long.

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Fynestboi: 4:42pm On Oct 03, 2015
pheyikemi:
What's the relationship between OAU and OYO STATE @ Op, why can't they protest in their state - OSUN



What happened to students whose fathers and mothers are workers in Ibadan? How will they feed? Pay school fees? Buy material? Connect your brain with your hand before typing next time sir.

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Fynestboi: 4:42pm On Oct 03, 2015
Aminat508:
grin fynestboi Na u dey wear that blue jeans abi? tongue

U tall small o tongue tongue



God catch you I no follow tongue
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Aminat508(f): 4:44pm On Oct 03, 2015
Fynestboi:




God catch you I no follow tongue
lie lie. U think say I no sabi u, no be u wear dat blue jean undecided

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by asgat1love: 5:11pm On Oct 03, 2015
sexyexcalibur:
dz skul just like to protest. students no fit tink am for unilorin
PRO WETIN FOR BETTER BY FAR, Kaka ta ma fi PROTEST WON MA FI WA SI LONG BREAK
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by bashydemy(m): 5:23pm On Oct 03, 2015
PRINCENWAEZE:
Aregbesora the agbero receive sense and pay ur debt


Even obasanjo dey vex with ur wickedness grin
You are mad, the last time i hear someone commit suicide cos Bayelsa Govt refuse to pay his 13 month Salaries.
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Agoro1(f): 5:37pm On Oct 03, 2015
sexyexcalibur:
dz skul just like to protest. students no fit tink am for unilorin

Guy Unilorin is a semi-university...
School where you can't fight for your right.
Stop comparing ur post secondary school with the prestigious Oba Awon Universities..
The Only Available University..
Of The Greatest IFE! Articulate IFE!! Ever Conscious IFE!!!

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Nobody: 5:50pm On Oct 03, 2015
Proud to be a student...
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by bodee(m): 6:20pm On Oct 03, 2015
Holudamsel:
Proud to be a student...
really! let collabo. I mean let's meet
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by oludamy(m): 6:49pm On Oct 03, 2015
Mrmysterious:
Jobless students. OAU is in Ile-Ife, Osun State. The Osun State Governor is owing workers' salaries. These wonderful people saw it fit to leave Osun State and pokenose in Oyo State's government's activities. Ask me why they didn't go to the Osun State Government house to protest. So they just felt like wasting time, money and fuel, abi? It is well.

just as your name implies, the way you think is even mysterious......... so that you can understand the tenets of the scientific aluta with maturity, as always displayed by Oba Awon University, i have to explain to you that, the choice of Ibadan as a location for the protest is not just because Oyo state is owing workers, it is because Oyo state is a location strategic enough to send the message to other owing states in the south west, and also, attract the attention of the federal government. I must say, that this is just little of what Great Ife Union is known for, the union has stood for struggles bothering on other issues that threaten the democratic emblem of the country, e.g; "Ali Must Go STRUGGLE"...... this is what Nigerian students' Unions should be like. we should stand to take our own fate into our hands...... shalom

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Nobody: 7:13pm On Oct 03, 2015
oludamy:


just as your name implies, the way you think is even mysterious......... so that you can understand the tenets of the scientific aluta with maturity, as always displayed by Oba Awon University, i have to explain to you that, the choice of Ibadan as a location for the protest is not just because Oyo state is owing workers, it is because Oyo state is a location strategic enough to send the message to other owing states in the south west, and also, attract the attention of the federal government. I must say, that this is just little of what Great Ife Union is known for, the union has stood for struggles bothering on other issues that threaten the democratic emblem of the country, e.g; "Ali Must Go STRUGGLE"...... this is what Nigerian students' Unions should be like. we should stand to take our own fate into our hands...... shalom
Your reasoning is earthshakingly small-minded, sir. If a strategic location was needed, you'll agree with me Lagos, not Ibadan fits that mold. Lagos would have given the protest more attention. Charity begins at home. If the students really fight against social issues, what stops them from agitating for the payment of Osun state workers' salaries or for better living conditions in their hostels? Everyone is aware of the decrepit condition of the Awolowo hostel for instance. For your information, oau wasn't the only school involved in the "ali must go" struggle.
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by oludamy(m): 7:30pm On Oct 03, 2015
Mrmysterious:

Your reasoning is earthshakingly small-minded, sir. If a strategic location was needed, you'll agree with me Lagos, not Ibadan fits that mold. Lagos would have given the protest more attention. Charity begins at home. If the students really fight against social issues, what stops them from agitating for the payment of Osun state workers' salaries or for better living conditions in their hostels? Everyone is aware of the decrepit condition of the Awolowo hostel for instance. For your information, oau wasn't the only school involved in the "ali must go" struggle.

MrMysterious...... i actually agree with your submission on the issue of location, but then, there is a need to make you understand the reason behind my earlier comment. i was only responding to your shallow-minded post. in as much as i agree that Lagos is more strategic, you sgould also compare Ibadan to your earlier suggestion of 'Osun state'. moreover, the union already staged a protest on the issue of unpaid salaries in Osun state just about a week ago. lastly, responding to your comment on Awolowo Hall, i must say, that i am aware of progressive step that have been taken by the Union in addressing the issue, you should just understand that the corruption has eaten so deep into the system

"there may be a time when we are not powerful enough to fight injustice, but there must never be a time when we cannot protest" - Elie Wiesel

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Isryl02(m): 7:38pm On Oct 03, 2015
Funny people here... Isn't OAU a federal institution? So Aregbe is the one paying them?
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Iamvictor(m): 7:45pm On Oct 03, 2015
Of the greatest IFE Articulate IFE ever conscious IFE ever militant IFE Greatest Gbogbo.....
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by pheyikemi: 8:02pm On Oct 03, 2015
Fynestboi:




What happened to students whose fathers and mothers are workers in Ibadan? How will they feed? Pay school fees? Buy material? Connect your brain with your hand before typing next time sir.
why not connect yours wiv ur greasy atrophied brain b4 u quote me, it was a question.
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by pheyikemi: 8:04pm On Oct 03, 2015
DandyWalker:
so they don't have parents in Oyo and beyond abi? It's a federal school for God's sake! Not an osun state owned school. Meanwhile, its high time all Nigeria students and by extension all youth rose against any form of oppression or injustice. we have been too cowardly for too long.
it'll make more sense if they started in the school's locality 1st and sinz u rightly said it's a federal school, starting from Abuja would av solved thr problems.
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by ABIMBOLAAJIBOLA(m): 8:09pm On Oct 03, 2015
I rep Great Ife
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by PRINCENWAEZE(m): 11:39pm On Oct 03, 2015
bashydemy:
You are mad, the last time i hear someone commit suicide cos Bayelsa Govt refuse to pay his 13 month Salaries.
mumu how market oya receive sense 2

Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Nobody: 1:03am On Oct 04, 2015
Agoro1:


Guy Unilorin is a semi-university...
School where you can't fight for your right.
Stop comparing ur post secondary school with the prestigious Oba Awon Universities..
The Only Available University..
Of The Greatest IFE! Articulate IFE!! Ever Conscious IFE!!!

so what makes a uni great os dem protesting .... lol... guy no disgrace ur sch abeg
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Nobody: 1:03am On Oct 04, 2015
asgat1love:

PRO WETIN FOR BETTER BY FAR, Kaka ta ma fi PROTEST WON MA FI WA SI LONG BREAK

lol
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by yomi007k(m): 1:05am On Oct 04, 2015
Mrmysterious:
Jobless students. OAU is in Ile-Ife, Osun State. The Osun State Governor is owing workers' salaries. These wonderful people saw it fit to leave Osun State and pokenose in Oyo State's government's activities. Ask me why they didn't go to the Osun State Government house to protest. So they just felt like wasting time, money and fuel, abi? It is well.

Dem dey bored ni
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by bashydemy(m): 8:19am On Oct 04, 2015
PRINCENWAEZE:
mumu how market oya receive sense 2
You are the one who need sense here....



take this

Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Fynestboi: 1:10pm On Oct 04, 2015
Aminat508:
lie lie. U think say I no sabi u, no be u wear dat blue jean undecided



Who be those wey like your post sad sad I no dey there na by force. Ok you wan see my face ba? Go to Google type pictures of fynestboi you will see them
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Aminat508(f): 1:11pm On Oct 04, 2015
Fynestboi:




Who be those wey like your post sad sad I no dey there na by force. Ok you wan see my face ba? Go to Google type pictures d of fynestboi you will see.
angry angry angry

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Fynestboi: 1:13pm On Oct 04, 2015
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Aminat508(f): 1:13pm On Oct 04, 2015

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Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Fynestboi: 1:26pm On Oct 04, 2015
pheyikemi:
why not connect yours wiv ur greasy atrophied brain b4 u quote me, it was a question.



The last time I checked this "?" represent a statement thats a question , but that's missing in your quote making it ambiguous sir.
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Fynestboi: 1:27pm On Oct 04, 2015
Aminat508:
cry cry cry.



Oya sorry kiss
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by pheyikemi: 2:10pm On Oct 04, 2015
Fynestboi:




The last time I checked this "?" represent a statement thats a question , but that's missing in your quote making it ambiguous sir.
Now that u know it's s'posed to be there, include it urself.
Re: OAU Students Protest Non-Payment Of Workers' Salaries (photos) by Fynestboi: 12:23pm On Oct 06, 2015
pheyikemi:
Now that u know it's s'posed to be there, include it urself.
grin

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