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Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by FastLane25(m): 9:09am On Feb 16, 2021
e don red
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by austinepreshyus(m): 9:11am On Feb 16, 2021
In as much as their kids are schooling abroad and living the dream life overseas, this unscrupulous decadence won't cease.
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Neddyogu(m): 9:13am On Feb 16, 2021
And worse still, the medical services joined too. So any student that falls ill won't be able to access healthcare within school. Just too bad.
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Richy4(m): 9:19am On Feb 16, 2021
Based on the situation reports, I give it to University of Nigeria Nsuka Enugu campus.. The students were the only institution based on this report that rose to the occasion and arrested their challenges...

You can't sit and complain on an emergency situations.. get buckets and wash your toilets.. it's a desperate situation or u pay for it...

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Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Nobody: 9:23am On Feb 16, 2021
Increase the fees so that universities have enough cash to pay the striking workers and do other things

We spend 3 billion dollars on education, part of which goes to universities

South Africa spends 23 billion dollars on education. And they still charge high fees on top
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by aribitoye(m): 9:30am On Feb 16, 2021
Sofistcatdmoron:
Thank God I've passed that level
A typical Nigerian mindset, what of those still at that level and those coming behind?
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Roysnickz: 9:36am On Feb 16, 2021
grin
Jonn119:
God help this country
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by CodeTemplar: 9:40am On Feb 16, 2021
Season of amnesty it is. ASUU got theirs. Herdsmen are assures of theirs, and now everybody is joining in.
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by BigBellyBurst(m): 9:58am On Feb 16, 2021
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Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Dagenius53: 9:59am On Feb 16, 2021
Trying to make nasu relevant?
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Slynation(m): 10:00am On Feb 16, 2021
Vardanes2:
Increase the fees so that universities have enough cash to pay the striking workers and do other things

We spend 3 billion dollars on education, part of which goes to universities

South Africa spends 23 billion dollars on education. And they still charge high fees on top
do you know what you're saying at all?? increasing fees without improving the standard of living or per capital income of the citizens is another capital punishment entirely....can you compare the standard of living in Nigeria to that of SA?? just because you're comfortable doesn't mean every other person is comfortable (unfortunately this is the slogan of our leaders) do you know the billions of naira every varsities do generate on yearly basis?? do you also know most students are their own sponsors in school, where are this money going to?? To the pockets of the gluttonous leaders of course, increasing fees will only increase the money bag of the same corrupt entity, before dishing out suggestions, you have to weigh the pros and nays, unless you might become another failure like Buhari even when you become the chairman of a family meeting
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Nobody: 10:09am On Feb 16, 2021
Slynation:
do you know what you're saying at all??

Yes I do, and yes, it does not necessarily make me happy saying it.


increasing fees without improving the standard of living or per capital income of the citizens is another capital punishment entirely....can you compare the standard of living in Nigeria to that of SA?? just because you're comfortable doesn't mean every other person is comfortable (unfortunately this is the slogan of our leaders) do you know the billions of naira every varsities do generate on yearly basis?? do you also know most students are their own sponsors in school, where are this money going to?? To the pockets of the gluttonous leaders of course, increasing fees will only increase the money bag of the same corrupt entity, before dishing out suggestions, you have to weigh the pros and nays, unless you might become another failure like Buhari even when you become the chairman of a family meeting

Well, the reason why I talk like this is that you will then later on complain about why Nigerian universites are not like South African universites...and demand that we spend $3 billion to do what $25 billion does, meaning we have to either take loans meet up and go into mroe debt.

If you don't want increase in school fees, then stop complaining about how bad our universites are. This is what we can afford...and stopping looting in the campus and by government wont change much.
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by hahn(m): 10:15am On Feb 16, 2021
aribitoye:

A typical Nigerian mindset, what of those still at that level and those coming behind?

Ko Kan aye cheesy cheesy grin
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Grace001: 10:17am On Feb 16, 2021
Nigerian is synonymous to retrogression
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by MrJavaS: 10:28am On Feb 16, 2021
We are really suffering
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Slynation(m): 10:38am On Feb 16, 2021
Vardanes2:


Yes I do, and yes, it does not necessarily make me happy saying it.




Well, the reason why I talk like this is that you will then later on complain about why Nigerian universites are not like South African universites...and demand that we spend $3 billion to do what $25 billion does, meaning we have to either take loans meet up and go into mroe debt.

If you don't want increase in school fees, then stop complaining about how bad our universites are. This is what we can afford...and stopping looting in the campus and by government wont change much.
And you think the problem lies in the hands of increasing fees just to meet up the standard of other countries?? No bro, this countries is so miles away, why won't they borrow when recurrent expenditure is greater than capital expenditure on yearly basis, yet their is enough mineral resources to develop the country without looking elsewhere, In a nation where about 500billions are paid to senators for hardship allowance, over 250billions for Presidential feeding and political loitering/junketing round the world, where billions of naira are allocated for renovations while the entire educational sector is been given a meagre of 96 billion....high fees doesn't automatically translate to quality education, the whole system must be overhauled if we should expect something tangible in Nigeria, in fact students should be refunded back their money because I think they are been over-charged and exploited due to the substandard quality of education they received.....
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by ofiko123(m): 11:46am On Feb 16, 2021
May God save us in this country called Nigeria...
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by bluefilm: 1:18pm On Feb 16, 2021
nickvanilla:
This is wrong. The federal government should quickly engage the unions before things get out of hand. We are in the middle of a pandemic!! This is the last thing we should hear at this time.

Which pandemic?

Where you see the pandemic?

Okay, okay... now I remember.

You are referring to COVID... the COVID SCAMdemic!!!
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by bluefilm: 1:21pm On Feb 16, 2021
superior1:
And by the time they return, AASU will be ready to go again.

Make we kuku forget about university education in Nigeria

Relax

The strike will be called off today.
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by clint16(m): 3:26pm On Feb 16, 2021
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Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by OSUWAKEABAM(m): 4:13pm On Feb 16, 2021
l pray that our Government will listen to this very important parts of tertiary education. l pray they solve this once and for all.
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by edoairways: 5:16pm On Feb 16, 2021
Vardanes2:
Increase the fees so that universities have enough cash to pay the striking workers and do other things

We spend 3 billion dollars on education, part of which goes to universities

South Africa spends 23 billion dollars on education. And they still charge high fees on top
How much is their fees in South Africa?
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Nobody: 6:14pm On Feb 16, 2021
edoairways:

How much is their fees in South Africa?

$2500 to $4500 undergraduate

$4500-$7500 postgraduate

Rhodes University is the cheapest university in South Africa with a tuition fee range of R29,200 ($2174) to R50,700 ($3775).

By contrast, Nigerian public universites charge nowhere above 600 dollars
Re: NASU Strike Hits Universities Hard, Students Battle Filth, Water, Power Problems by Makebitcoin: 6:33pm On Feb 16, 2021
hmmm

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