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Monday, 23 March 2015

Ahead of Saturday's election, LASU announces compulsory break for staff and students

Below is a press statement from the management of Lagos state University announcing a compulsory break for all staff and students starting from today March 23rd.
In view of the forthcoming national and state elections scheduled for March 28th and April 11th respectively, the university management of Lagos State University has declared a recess for both staff and students with effect from Monday March 23rd. Students and staff are therefore advised to vacate the campus immediately. The date of resumption will be announced later. Signed management.

49 comments:

Davido's driver said...

Nice one.lindaobserve

Anonymous said...

Holidaaaaay! Yayyy

Unknown said...

Getting ready for d final showdown

Unknown said...

Cool

Unknown said...

See groove for dis guys. I pray they use d break time for tins productive.

Unknown said...

That's a normal thing na.lindabae

TripleC SDK BlogBoo said...

Gud for them

Anonymous said...

Nice move


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Unknown said...

Good for them.
Most schools too are going on break.

Unknown said...

THANK GOD FOR THAT.

Unknown said...

THANK GOD FOR THAT.

Unknown said...

IT'S WELL.

Unknown said...

IT'S WELL.

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Gud to knw...
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

knowurway.com said...

Nice one! Say Buhari-Buhari! I pledge to Nigeria my country to vote Buhari and Osinbajo on 28 of march, to be gentle, loyal on election day, to say NO TO GEJ and PDP party again with all my strength, to protect my PVC even close to polling booths and uphold no violence and trouble.. So help me God..
Forward this to ur frnds if u love Nigeria ur country, enough is enough PDP and GEJ corrupt Government must go. #ihavedecided to vote for #change#

Unknown said...

It's a lie o, it's nt cos of d elections o...deris crisis in d sch btwn d sch management and non academic staffs,n it's bn goin on 4 a week or. so now...shebi dey sent proff obafunwa outaa d sch last. week,dats y d. Convocation was postponed! Pls help us. Beg Lasu o...I wanna graduate on time,dey ave wasted enof of ma time o.

Osafele Fredrick said...

Vote wisely

Kyke said...

Issokay!!!!!!!!!!


...My name is simple CALL ME KYKE...

Unknown said...

Na zo.............back den in school...its by dis time one just remain in school and flex well.....no lectures.....no assignment....no one to send u on errands.....Just you...ur kitchen and you tv.......series movie on ppint....










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umoh Linda said...

Very necessary o, cos dis elections bah, na only God go save us o...GEJITE

Nky said...

Quite thoughtful of them

FUTURE LEADER said...

PERFECT, THEY NOW HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY AT CONTROLLING THEIR DESTINY VIA THE BALLOT.

SAVE NIGERIA, THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY WITH BAD PEOPLE

Anonymous said...

Check the spelling of your Saturday. cheers!

Unknown said...

Gud move, op d student wl vacate sch environment immediately n if nt, d cso shd perform his duty by forcing dem out.

Unknown said...

Gud move, op d student wl vacate sch environment immediately n if nt, d cso shd perform his duty by forcing dem out.

Unknown said...

Gud move, op d student wl vacate sch environment immediately n if nt, d cso shd perform his duty by forcing dem out.

Unknown said...

Very necessary, good one. Linda take note!

DGBASKY said...

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Unknown said...

Very necessary, good one. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Very necessary, good one. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Very necessary, good one. Linda take note!

Jules said...

That's a good one!

ary said...

To avoid stories that touch!

Subomi said...

I did not expect they will leave it open anyway

Unknown said...

Gud development..

Humphrey said...

Am so worried for our future as nigerians, seeing that youths like my self are still supporting GEJ government, for me am not voting any body, buh GEJ has made life more difficult for us all, the gap between d rich n poor is so massive, he removed subsidy n subsidy funds went missing yet same youths that protested against him for removing subsidy are dinning and winning with him, even some will go as far as voting for him. Its sadening cus this is our opprtunity to show them(the politicians) that is either u serve us or we vote u out. Anyway i will just keep living my life

Subomi said...

I did not expect they will leave it open anyway

Unknown said...

Nice one

Unknown said...

Cul

Unknown said...

That's the way to go. We have to start doing things differently in this country. For instance, Nigerian Law is still in session and election is like 5 days away and I wonder what are they teaching our future leaders? Are they telling them that all they need is just knowledge without any sense of responsibility? Not to mention the security aspect to it. Linda please take note of this

SCHOOL BOY said...

Every people is afraid of Boko Haram

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Okay

Etsako Pearl said...

Dat's alrite...#Wepledgepeace

Unknown said...

Abeg Delsu shuld follow suit o

udezeobumneme@gmail.com said...

Impressive

Anonymous said...

Someone should please call Ahmadu Bello university VC and tell him to give us break because i don't know what kind of security they want to provide for us.

Anonymous said...

#smh - most of them registered near the school and now how will they vote?

#smh - PDP keeps referring to Agriculture so let's talk Agric.

The ministry of Agriculture overwhelmed us with statistics, “We ended 40 years of fertiliser corruption in 90 days,” they informed us. Also, ‘the growth that the Jonathan administration has engendered in the agriculture sector is unprecedented’. It happened that this was a complete fabrication.

Sharing data from the National Bureau of Statistics and the Central Bank of Nigeria, Adamu Bello argued that instead of growth, there has been a decline in the sector since Obasanjo left office. Statistics show that between 2003 and 2007, when Obasanjo left office, the growth in the agriculture sector averaged 6.85 percent per annum. The growth started declining immediately after he left office. And in 2013, under Jonathan, growth in the sector was 4.5 percent; the government failed its own target of 8.0 percent growth.

Unchained said...

You are wise.!

Unknown said...

Better o, for safety

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