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Monday 25 November 2013

Update on ASUU strike; striking lecturers want four month salary

The leadership of the Academic Staff Union of University, ASUU, has said that the 4month old strike would only be called off if the federal government pays them their four month salary arrears since the inception of the strike as well as the full implementation of the N1.2trillion federal govt proposed funding for public universities with the immediate release of N100billion this year. The remaining N1.1trillion would be spread for 5 years.

They made this resolution after their Friday November 23rd National Executive Council meeting held in Kano state. A meeting between them and President Jonathan is been called for by the association before they can call off the strike.

131 comments:

  1. first, yaaay, lol

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    1. Linda, the strike af reach 5 months

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    2. Media: u won't stop deceiving people, just look at the way Linda put this heading and morons are abusing ASUU. As a matter of fact, ASUU NEC has decided to call of the strike but since everything they discussed with GEJ were just mere promises, ASUU wants to see them being done before academic activities start. Nobody wants to suspend a strike and 2months later tell u, FG hasn't done anything. ASUU is just telling the govt, start doing does thing GEJ said he will do bcos the last time ASUU checked, ASUU trusted FG and from 2009 to 2013 FG was playing pranks with ASUU. Empty students don't even want to analyse* the situation well, they just open their un-brushed teeth n un-cleaned mouth.

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    3. ASUU is so on point with this strike. Why won't they ask for Ntrillions when they see the Abuja blockheads eating with N1bn in a year and buying private jets & bulletproof cars.

      NB: Before you run your mouth, i also witnesses a 6-month strike while i was in school. So it's nothing new and ultimately it's for the benefit of the students.

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    4. @Anon 8:56 You are lost and way out of line! I'm sure you're a rabid dog because you will not hound gossip sites if you are busy....oh wait....you would, infact, because you're as illiterate as those you churn out with your limp and outdated copied handouts!
      They want money for work undone! Are you insane? Jonathan is very nice and calm. Left for me, I'd sack every lecturer, and employ fresh hands. You cannot eat your cake and have it. Playing god with folks lives and trying to get them to what? Say you're nice? It is your life that is unclout, lurid sordid arsewipe dumb fart! Without students, you're nothing pigsperm

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    5. @bekezed, one piece of advice for u, the earlier u realize that u re a jerk and that ur father is childless if u r his only child, the better for u. Did u even listen to urself? No point, no nothing, just empty vessel, it's a pity I share a country Nigeria with morons like u. Nigeria will NEVER be better with sick folks like u, sick in the head. It's pathetic.

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    6. And u ended up saying nothing as well, but continuing the noise.

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  2. Hmmm naija wahala.. This committee put self interest in the process not thinking about the nigeria student and their parent.

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    1. They have always told us that "education is the key" without tellin us that ASUU is the "padlock" and federal government the "key holder"

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  3. Pls confirm, I heard the meeting btw d FG and ASUU is by 6:30pm 2day.

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  4. kai¤i don tired for house oo¤now d don turn us to houssu¤watin d wan collect dat money do¤no work no pay¤period¤

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  5. Madness. No Work, No Pay

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  6. Pls confirm, I heard d meeting btw d FG and ASUU is by 6:30pm 2day

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  7. kai¤i don tired for house oo¤now d don turn us to houssu¤watin d wan collect dat money do¤no work no pay¤period¤

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  8. hmmmm this will be a difficult deal to strike,owing to the fact that our Goverment must av counted the unpaid salary as accrued gain.
    Lets pray the FG sees reasons with them.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  9. Make them fast o!!!!! Hauz don tire me DIE!!!!!


    DONOT click this link!

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  10. I absolutely agree with their proposal. Govt has this habit of arm twisting by withholding salaries.they must be paid their due and d funding plan be implemented.

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  11. did linda jst update us on asuu or ar my eyes playin tricks on me

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  12. Dis pple r so selfish we've bn @ home 4 months buh ryt now even if am tired of being @ home dey shld call off dis strike in january dis is festive period its nt safe 4 students 2 b travling up and down anyhow dey r just jeopardising more lives pls we plead wv asuu 2 consider dis

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    1. dis is a mature tot.abeg tell dem.they did nt cal it off since,is it dis dec dt wil b d best 2 do so?

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    2. I'm going to swear for ASUU and FG if they try rubbish.. They should just chill till january.. I no fit read anything again this december oo..

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    3. @4:37pm my tots exactly der don't expect us 2 travel back 2 sch spend 2weeks nd den go home 4 xmas.if der call of dis year am not leaving my house till nxt year.dem wan use us do sacrifice abi God pass dem

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  13. Dey beta leave d strike till next year, cuz I can't afford to go back to skul dis year.

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  14. I don't even blame them because the government cannot be trusted.

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  15. this asuu peepz are too selfish and inconsiderate...need to complete my masters asap, abeg now...so angry right now. mtcheeeeeeeeeeew

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    1. And you call them selfish!when you are also looking out for (YOURSELF).

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  16. That's their problem....business n money tots in ma head.

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  17. These lecturers are crooks, getting four months salary they did not work for....I am sure the mumu GEJ will pay them.

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    1. Before you foolishly label all lecturers as crooks, consider that some of us are young lecturers with families to feed and no say in this ASUU strike matter. We are as much victims in this as anyone else!

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    2. Yea indeed sandy. You're hungry now abi? Parents who pay fees unko? House rents? Wasted? Time wasted! And you feel you will enjoy the salary of months you refused to work? If you employed a help who refused to come to work for as much as two days, shey you will pay up? Then they say a month, or two and demand you pay them for when they didn't come to work before they gift you their presence as you have no choice ba?! It is only govt workers that can try this madness! The private schools will not even employ 60% full time lecturers knowing the antecedents of asuu. You're a young lecturer, get busy! If you decide to follow this path of strike, you will have wasted your career, gained nothing and become so bitter and frustrated that noone will want to come within 350 mile radius!

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  18. At first I was going to Insult them, but on the other side,the truth isthat it all bounces back to the students, the government needs to release this fund and let the education sector just move forward, now if they want their salary, I believe this country has and should pay, I can imagine how this lecturers will frustrate the students and just give bad grades if they are broke...in a positive light they are fightiing for a good educational system for Federal universities...the reality is many of these funds go into personal pockets eventually and most of their kids don't study here... They can't keep giving the edu sector peanut....

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    1. I do hope people will read this type of comments.the govt claims they can't afford it,yet Governors incl gov fashola on channels news on Friday as well as senators are asking the federal government to explain the missing monies from the rev acct.you have said it all,their kids aren't anywhere near the fed universities so they really don't care if there is a lab without bulb talkless of burners etc.

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  19. Dis pple cnt b crios dis period dat d road is so rough dey shld jus chill till january no b we go die 4 road

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  20. Only reason why the lecturers are being so stiff-necked with their demands is because they know without a doubt that the FG can afford whatever money they ask for.
    They(ASUU) have seen recent developments in the country;how one woman can ask her subordinates to "do the needful" and squander millions on cars,how the NNPC has turned into one big circus where the minister of petroleum and others siphon as much as they want.
    The Lecturers also want their share of the so-called national cake except that they are doing it at the detriment of innocent students.

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    1. God bless you for this comment.however,a high number of Lindas commentators are undergrads and they want to go back to school not to study but to continue their "runz".no serious minded person will accept to graduate for thr sake of it.our infrastructures are non existent.no updated library.in short,no library.hostels are horrible.lecture halls.....etc etc.

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    2. Do u seriously tink d money appropriated will be used accordingly?u askin 4 money u dint work 4..dats fraud.n u want to trust dem "assu" with trillions.in true light,d last sane sector has jus been breached with daylight corruption....tink abt it.......

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    3. Have u hear othe the world certificate. Plus. There is no work. Every one is now a doing things that have no education 2 make money. So its n my opinion fuck them all.

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  21. These lecturers r so annoying, only in naija can this happen. How av they worked for or justified the pay they r asking for.

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    1. Are the lecturers wrong? These politicians receiving bogus salaries and doing nothing, do they deserve it? Do you know how much is being stolen everyday from our oil? What is wrong in someone asking you to implement an agreement reached years ago. I'm not a lecturer but the Govt should be responsible for once.

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    2. They r all greedy people. All of them. Govt, lecturers. They all want what they dnt need. If they all drop dead like iyayi, the world will be a betr place

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  22. Smh!
    ~D great anonymous!

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  23. Smh* i pity innocent university students. I pray dis tin dosnt get out of hands

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  24. All this lecturers una papa. Did u work, why are u peeps talking about 4month. Work and eat, its even in your bible. Remember this adage " workshop " meaning "work and chop". I only pity the student especially those living off campus. Another house rent ish, chaii. I have 3younger one to pay for. Engr E.

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  25. LMAO! I just feel soooo sorry for students Affected#Na wa for Naija..I trust FG to say they don't have money,they never have money when it comes to anything Education in this country...But they always have for Ministers,senators and Governors to steal*sad much











    PRETTY GIRL

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  26. No wahala, like every other thing we have gotten use to the strike. So, let them continue.

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  27. Asuu may god strike u n ur union to death...Animals dat wat u guyz are...fg shuld eliminate all d asuu board members includin ma Aunty..u want salary u didnt work for..morons. Linda post me comment

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  28. Dis ASUU guys are looking so confused with misplaced priorities.I thought they were clamouring for an implementation of their 2009 agreement with the FG.Now personal interest overrides National interest.

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  29. 4rm d look of tins I can c dis lecturers r nt ready 2go bk 2 sch, FG shud just 4get abt dem dis year so der xmas will b d worst dis year. Dey r demandin 4 4months salary if I may ask were dey in class 4 dat 4mnts? Were dey teachin students 4 dat past 4mnts?

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  30. Money money money...... Not as if wen I return to skul d class room will be painted oh! Mtchhhhh

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  31. This ASUU leaders are the "foolishest" (that's if there's any word like that) set of people on planet earth!!! From one outrageous demand to another! The annoying thing is this money they are fighting for for the so called students won't even be used to that eFfect! *smh* for them! I don't blame them tho! All their children are abroad!!! God has soaked their koboko inside kerosene!!! Awon wehreh

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  32. all i can say z asuu are a group of sociopath!i tot dey sed after nec meeting dey wl call off.y spring up salary in arrears?

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  33. Dis people re selfish nd greedy...Who did dey lecture during d 4 months?nd dia looking for dia salaries...nonsense,nigeria education is WACK

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  34. Dem dey mad ni,they no think of dat 1 b4 dem strike,who r dey fooling,thank God my skul already pulled out

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  35. Asuu is so useless, in other news I think am pregnant what shld I do now crying!!!

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  36. Wicked and greedy asuu pple y'all shall rot in d pit of hell nd no one shld even talk abt GEJ not being a good president.. these fools have one condition left to table for the president... well I console myself with jes one thing, they re are jes stuck with being mere teachers. Rubbish

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  37. Am tired of staying at home dis pple shud respect dem selves

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  38. ASUU Abeg no call off the strike we wan stay home small

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  39. They are looking for salary?!..wud they give nigerian stuents back the 5months they have lost??? FG should order them to go back to the classroom b4 they get any money.

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  40. ASUU abeg no call off srike we want to stay home small

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  41. They are thief,them won collect money way them no work for.useless people.

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  42. Hmmmmmm! Oya na! Abeg mk una do joor pple don tire for hous jare!

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  43. Will d Asuu members also pay student's rent wen dey eventually resume?

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  44. Another wahala agiain..na wah oo

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  45. Fedral govt better respond to our demands.... Btw Linda, Its "being" not been.... An honest mistake I kno :)

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  46. With this condition, they shd continue d strike till thy kingdom come... After all its d poor masses that can't afford private universities and abroad. Anyway God de and d masses can produce d boko harams, area boys, etc to torment both rich and poor!!! Lady

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  47. Only God will punish them.... Bloody idiots... Money for not working... They all are just a bunch of thieves.... Useless people

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  48. these asuu ppl really don't give half a rats ass about we students.

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  49. I came home after 2months and my house helps asks for her salary when my house was locked up..... Sounds just the same to me. These people should be resonable abeg haba! Its not like they will use dat money to beta any school now na 4mnths salary dem dey find.. FG and ASUU shud come to a cmpromise pls..

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  50. Asuu iz jst a union dt iz made up of thieves!!! Hw can u b paid 4 sittin @ home.

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  51. Those lectuers are fools,they want salary! So who is going 2 pay d students 4 stayin @ home 2 or d pple dat ve shut dwn deir business located in university enviroment bcos of dis unreasonable strike.who ll pay dem?

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  52. Rili hide n seek o! Dez guyz jx wnt dez strike to run into 2014. No wahala, we r waiting on dem any time dey so care to call off.

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  53. Rili serious hide n seek o! weneva dem ready 4 us to go bk to school, dey should call off. mtchewwwwwww

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  54. God will purnish dis asuu ppo...amen!!! dey want 4months salary dey didnt work for....will dey pay us for wasting our tym at home...wat abt parents dat lost dia children duing d strike will dey compensate dem.....useless ppo!!""



    ms_ujay!

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  55. Dis lecturers are no more ready to work again. There own is becoming to much

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  56. Same shh different day....my friend be like....IF YOU ARE FEELING DIS STRIKE SPIRITUALLY LET ME HEAR YOU SAY "NEXT YEAR"

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  57. They should pay them na, without 2nd thought cuz it must be paid

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  58. Dey shuld pls kip d ball rolling****COCONUT HEADS ASSOCIATION

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  59. They should pay them na, without 2nd thought cuz it must be paid

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  60. They α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ not serious.They want to be paid for what they didn't work for.Ho̲̣̥w̶̲̥̅ about the students and the wasted months? Α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ they going to pay for their wasted times too or what?

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  61. Federal government should grant them der request cos d money is der.....

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    1. I pray u get to see this: How is the money their's??? They refused working for 4 months and its only logical they aren't paid..... Even the Bible said No Food for Lazy Man...... Am a student and tired of staying home buh if that's the condition of them calling this strike off then am better off staying home cos its cheating!! Try asking yourself who will also pay for my EXPIRED house rent considering the fact that I didn't spend a minute there for Five months and if U are a student, u are one f the reasons why Asuu will say our Education is bad...... Check your terrible English b4 u post comments here

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    2. There's nothing wrong with d english. Asuu is doing d right thing. Students are just selfish. Fg promised something since 2009, dey cnt fulfill it and u'r saying 'no food for lazy man'. Dat dsnt apply here. Strike is an action 2 change a situation and dey deserve 2 be paid. If ur dad were a lecturer, u would know better.

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  62. federal government should grant them der requst cos d money is der.........

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  63. pls dey shud also pay us for staying @ home bcos we all folow 4 d strike.

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  64. pls dey shud also pay us for staying @ home bcos we all folow 4 d strike.

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  65. It is really painful..thank god everyone can now see d type of people teaching us..agberos

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  66. No wrk and u want to pay is dat it work.

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  67. No wrk and u want to pay is dat it work.

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  68. ASUU at it again...wen is this madness going to stop?

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  69. Pls dey shuld chill till next year i no wan die for road abeg

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  70. Ebsu pulled out of the strike 2day. So all Ebonyi state university students, guys should get bck 2 schl ASAP.

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  71. My school has pulled out of Asuu. They've asked us to resume. Thunder fire asuu!

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  72. Make them just talk say them no wan come back

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  73. These lecturers are even more greedy dan de politicians jst wish it was in de days of baba cus i knw he wuldnt release wages dat hasn't been laboured for.

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  74. Asuu ask for 92bill initially,GEJ go negotiate for 1.1trill in 5yrs..nw asuu is asking for 100bill to strtup d negotiation,abeg who b d badt guyz nw?GEJ vs ASUU

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  75. This country is a joke, if only we know in detail what they really talk about when they dialogue

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  76. Hmm ASUU r not jst ready 2cal off dis damn strike.their condition negates d principles of collectiv bargaining

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  77. @ Bbm pin,,,,u are sick in d head!!! Who asked u how mani pple u re paying for??? Huh???? How is it gona affect dis positively??? Do u knw aw mani pple I carter for in tertiary institutions??? Neva say such here again before I go STRIKE UR HEAD*** Olodo

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  78. They should sell one of Stella Oduah's cars and use the money to contribute towards payment. The real victims of this mess are the students and it is not fair to prolong the strike, but now that they know one woman has successfully siphoned millions over a stupid ride, how won't they demand their money?

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  79. Nawao. What has Nigeria turned to?!!!

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  80. Students go and work! Haba, how hard is dat? Nigeria is a place where ur certificate does not matter without connections- why don't u get d connections now and start somefin? Abi can u not articulate in proper english anymore? #SLIMZY#

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  81. Are these pple mentally disturbed? They haven't done anything 4 4mnts and they are looking 4 salary. Anyway,I no blame them. Na we wey dei house they suffer am. Whatever decision they make affects us #smh 4 ASUU#

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  82. Something's not just clear on this FG-ASUU saga. First, ASUU demands ғσя̥ N92billion, FG refuses and later offers N30billion. As expected, ASUU ignores the offer and carries on with the strike. Few weeks later, FG disburses over N100billion to federal universities (leaving the PRINCIPAL N92billion that caused the industrial action in the first place). Months later, FG offers about N40billion, and ASUU, again, rejects. Stating that its overall demands are upto N1.1tr. FG declares a 'NO WORK, NO PAY' rule. Then comes the MEETING of all meetings. A 13hour "marathon" gossip session called "meeting" with the president, GEJ. I wonder who the athletes are. FG promises to "pump" N1.1tr into the university system in the next 5 yrs, making it over N200billion on a yearly basis. Then, ASUU takes the resolution to its various zones and conducts referenda whether or not to end the strike. Some say it should continue, majority say it should end. After that, it proposes a NEC meeting. Consequently, a staunch member and former president dies. God rest his soul. NEC meeting is cancelled and postponed. ASUU mourns ғσя̥ a week and decides to meet again. After the much anticipated meeting, ASUU comes up with 4 conditions that must be met before it calls off the 5month old strike. Chief among its demands is that FG "immediately" pays all outstanding salary arrears owed it since the strike began. What a country! Where people must be paid ғσя̥ not working.
    When two elephants fight, the grass, they say, suffers.
    How are we (the students) sure that these groups (FG n ASUU) are not just playing with our gullible minds? Too many questions. So much water passing under the bridge that we can't tell the colours. Shall we watch and wait hopelessly, taking sides in the process, that the strike may be called off? I say God forbid! It is hightime we engaged in meaningful ventures. Let's develop our all-round selves while the strike lasts. Because neither ASUU nor FG cares about US!
    God bless the NIGERIAN STUDENT.

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  83. Something's not just clear on this FG-ASUU saga. First, ASUU demands ғσя̥ N92billion, FG refuses and later offers N30billion. As expected, ASUU ignores the offer and carries on with the strike. Few weeks later, FG disburses over N100billion to federal universities (leaving the PRINCIPAL N92billion that caused the industrial action in the first place). Months later, FG offers about N40billion, and ASUU, again, rejects. Stating that its overall demands are upto N1.1tr. FG declares a 'NO WORK, NO PAY' rule. Then comes the MEETING of all meetings. A 13hour "marathon" gossip session called "meeting" with the president, GEJ. I wonder who the athletes are. FG promises to "pump" N1.1tr into the university system in the next 5 yrs, making it over N200billion on a yearly basis. Then, ASUU takes the resolution to its various zones and conducts referenda whether or not to end the strike. Some say it should continue, majority say it should end. After that, it proposes a NEC meeting. Consequently, a staunch member and former president dies. God rest his soul. NEC meeting is cancelled and postponed. ASUU mourns ғσя̥ a week and decides to meet again. After the much anticipated meeting, ASUU comes up with 4 conditions that must be met before it calls off the 5month old strike. Chief among its demands is that FG "immediately" pays all outstanding salary arrears owed it since the strike began. What a country! Where people must be paid ғσя̥ not working.
    When two elephants fight, the grass, they say, suffers.
    How are we (the students) sure that these groups (FG n ASUU) are not just playing with our gullible minds? Too many questions. So much water passing under the bridge that we can't tell the colours. Shall we watch and wait hopelessly, taking sides in the process, that the strike may be called off? I say God forbid! It is hightime we engaged in meaningful ventures. Let's develop our all-round selves while the strike lasts. Because neither ASUU nor FG cares about US!
    God bless the NIGERIAN STUDENT.

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    1. Of all the nigerian students commenting here, you are the most rational. I like your analysis, like u said, something is just not adding up both from ASUU's end and the FG's. Sane fellas understands this, morons like BEKEZED commenting all over, don't even have a brain to think not to talk of reason. God bless Nigeria

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  84. In as much as ASUU is gradually loosing their touch on negotiation matters, they deserve to be paid. In the long run, they were fighting for a just cause. I just hope the funds will be totally immersed in the Education Sector and not private pocket (like it's usually done).

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  85. The comments made on this site are just so sorry grammatically to start with. A vast majority of the people that drop comments here (mostly undergraduates or graduates who are products of Nigerian Universities) can't even string correct sentences without making eye-gouging grammatical blunders(imagine someone writing 'is' instead of 'its'). How on earth should someone who spends so much on education be proud to go to school in a country where none of its universities are amongst the top 2000 in the world, its a shame! Nigerian students listen/watch the news, you won't die if you do so, don't come here and start typing like an illiterate, Knowledge is light, and ignorance is darkness! YOU have a right to quality nd proper education, and ASUU is trying to see to that. The Federal government in all its Wisdom decided to prolong the strike till now, and you expect the lecturers to bear the brunt?

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  86. I honestly feel for Nigerian students. Unfortunately, NANS dts supposed to be an important part of this struggle is so laid back because the bunch of "greedy Excos" have become "Abuja Loyalists". What happened to d days of Babangida must go riots?! Nigerian students should wake up, conquer fears and make things happen. This strike has stayed for too long because the Nigerian students permitted it to be so. No struggle is WON so peacefully.
    ALUTA CONTINUA! VICTORIA ACERTA!!!

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  87. Students go and work! Haba, how hard is dat? Nigeria is a place where ur certificate does not matter without connections- why don't u get d connections now and start somefin? Abi can u not articulate in proper english anymore? #SLIMZY#

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  88. Students go and work! Haba, how hard is dat? Nigeria is a place where ur certificate does not matter without connections- why don't u get d connections now and start somefin? Abi can u not articulate in proper english anymore? #SLIMZY#

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  89. This is absolute nonsense....Greedy pepople! They are simply asking for more money to send to their children in foreign schools for upkeep. May God judge them...

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  90. This is absolute nonsense....Greedy pepople! They are simply asking for more money to send to their children in foreign schools for upkeep. May God judge them...

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  91. U c the senselessness in the strike as it relates to federal and state government.. Ok, what if FG decides 2 pay and state gov. choose not to pay now..? poor Nigerian Students will continue to suffer.

    Shame on our government and our union leaders who taught us what federalism entails and fail to practice same!

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  92. Mak una reason 4 once,asuu sacrific demslf to beter our edu sector so y nt pay dem after succes,asuu is right fg shuld pay dem, am angry bcos d 1.1trilion wil nt b used 4 its purpos.

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  93. Dis asuu ppl, i no blame una, una tink say una be god wey go dey ctrl our destiny anyhow, make una no wrry we go soon begin track una nd una family one by one nd na shoot @ site dis time around no be kidnap....God go punish devil!

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  94. All along,ASUU had been on strike because of their pocket. NO WORK NO PAY. They should bury their heads in shame for demanding salary for work not done. If they want to be like legislators,they should resign and join politics and suffer what politicians go through. They prefer full payment of EARNED ALLOWANCE and little to education inrastructural development

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  95. 23rd november 2013 was a saturdae. Are u sure there was any meeting?

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  96. this lecturers wahala too much sef, why did they decided to strike in the first place, abeg FG should sack them and
    bring in lecturers from ghana and south africa. rubbishhh
    uncommonme

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  97. these lecturers sef own too much, they didnt work andd they want pay, rubbishhhh, FG hould bring in lectures from ghana and southy jare

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  98. @ Anonymous 6:12 that replied to the comment of the other person, I first didn't want to reply u buh found it hard letting it go
    1. Have got no qualms since U said der is the correct spelling of their, probably that was how u were taught in skul
    2. 'No food for lazy Man' actually applies here cos they didn't work for 5 months and anyone who refuses to work is LAZY
    3. About my Dad not being a Lecturer, He actually is at a private university...... Caleb Uni, will advice u to get your facts straights cos its either your Dad is one of those who is ruining the life of students or u just being unreasonable........ Wanting to collect their salary for a work they didn't do is a no no for me

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  99. WOW ! That's to welcome Degree in Ahewo and armed robbery .

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