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Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Omotola speaks on ASUU strike

Well said!

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  1. Nice one i hope d government would listen n act fast..

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    1. I will appreciate if blogs are put to good use or shld I say best use, in dis case the education of millions of student is on halt and it just seem normal and everyone is getting used to it.
      ASUU strike is over 100days and the students are really tired, its not fair that its not even something that makes d news these days. Its really pathetic that the government is not looking into it at all and I think that the media can help them note it as VVI(very very important).
      If students from various university should comment and vote to say their mind on this issue you will have over a million mind voting that they want the strike to end not because they do not want better infrastructure but because some have spent more years than they shld because of d regular strike. Another reason is that most people in these schools are there because they can't afford private universities and have to pay their way through school themselves, everyone will have a reason or more for it to be over.
      The lecturers say its for our good but they are not the ones spending 9years for a course of 4years and I learned that the lecturers are being paid even when they are on strike.
      Education is very important and some of us are striving so hard to go to school against all odds, please Laila help students over Nigeria so that they do not forget us at home.
      I also want to advice that's schools should look into generating internal revenue for themselves so they don't have to depend on the government for everything, eg building events halls, water factory, shopping malls, gym, etc and with good management the money generated can be put to good use.
      We are begging the President and everyone in authority to pleaseeee look into the education sector too pleeeeeeaaaaasssssssssseeeeeeee.
      I write this with a broken heart as am deeply affected by this strike pls who is the minister or Education? What is happening to Nigeria? We are supposed to be the leaders of tomorrow? Dont give the student opportunity to get dirty as time is fast spend, "an idle man is the devils workshop"
      A tired student

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    2. here is the breakdown on assu strike,The question is what does the
      Vice- chancellors of Universities do with all the fees paid
      by students, and rents paidby staff living in university
      quarters?. Abreakdown of the fees show that students
      payfor maintenance, light, medical, sports, library,lab/
      audio visuals etc, lets say in a hostel theactual students
      supposed to stay in a room are4. this number multiplied
      by hostel charge ofN10,000. equals N40000, an average
      secondgeneratio n university has at least 30,000students.
      Multiply this number to the fees paidby full time
      students of N25,000 this equalsN75000000 00. This
      money can be used tomaintain infrastructure, provide
      equipment inthe Universities, but, this isn't the
      case.University management mis- management all
      thefunds and expect government to provide money.Vice-
      chan cellors connive with bursars to lootthe system, after
      their tenure, they aren'tprobed. What happened in south
      southuniversity after their riot a few years back.
      Eachstudent was asked to pay N10000, fromdiploma,
      long distance, to Ph.D students. Theschool has a total
      population of over 40,000students. Multiply that
      amount, it sums up toN400 million. They spent less than
      10 millionfixing the damage caused by students,
      whathappened to the rest? What happened to themoney?
      Part time students pay over N60000 asession. Multiply
      that by 10000 part timestudents it equals N600 million.
      The least fees apostgraduate student pays is N150000 a
      session.Multipl y that by 3000 postgraduate
      studentsadmitte d, it equals N450 million.
      Someuniversitie s charge N15000 for P.G
      forms,multiply that by 3000 people who may apply
      itequals N45million. Now, for post ume exams,
      astudents pays N2000 for the forms, multiplythat 5000
      students who may apply into auniversity, it equals N10
      million, there's also thesale of forms for pre-degree and
      part timeundergradua te programmes, monies run
      intomillions of naira each year. The question is
      whathappens to them? Government establishedTETF
      UND, there is ETF. This establishment raisesbillions for
      tertiary universities. The truth isuntil corruption is
      checked in the system it willbe hard for us to move
      ahead. Now ASUU wants3trillion naira? hmm, I
      laugh.asuu should calloff d strike #289D55EC#

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  2. True talk ooooooooo. This thing is frustrating I swear

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  3. Now most undergraduates will like you again.

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  4. Abeg, i just want to be the 1st to comment even as i dey for house dey wait....

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  5. I love you omosexy

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  6. She said it so well! Nigeria is this way just because of two things... Governmental neglect and corruption! The Nigerian triumvirate government are all corrupt! Judiciary, Legislative and Executive, all of them are corrupt! All they are good at is to swimmingly loot the treasury. When other countries are advancing and doing things, Nigeria is here lallygagging about strike, how appalling! They better give ASUU what they want!

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    1. "Nigeria is this way just because of two things"...I'd like to add one, perhaps most important: the apathy of the citizenry. the politicians know that they can shit and spit in our faces with no repercussion so they'll keep acting the way they do...neglect and corruption will be wiped out in our generation if the masses stand up and forcefully demand RIGHT by the government. but we are to complacent...a people get the government they deserve.

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    2. U just had 2 state d obvious bcos of ur need 2 flaunt ur superfluous diction. Ur comments are usually shallow in contents, as I have noticed.

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    3. @Ufuoma; Your opinion is "superfluous!" Cheers!

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  7. Abeg keep tweeting joor! B4 man pikin go forget mat number

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  8. Finally,one celebrity speaks up.
    Too many questions,nearly no answers.
    Nigerian educational system is at its all time low,maybe the government would hearken to the voice of a famous person and do something urgent about the lingering strike action by ASUU.
    Hopefully,other so-called celebrities would speak up aginst the strike,that might go a long way since they already have a platform through which their voices can be heard loud and clear.

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  9. Wetin she talk wey we neva hear b4?
    She shld tell us d solution n stop reapin d usual song in Naija....

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    1. Asin *repeatin* d usual song.
      Tank me later
      So aunt,wats d solution? 4get story
      Naija celebs, always want 2 b relevant

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    2. Lwkmd! My dear, ask her oo!

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    3. Seriously, I really don't understand why people don't understand the reason for the strike. Asuu has led everybody to believe the government is the reason for the strike, but if we really look at it, are their demands worth keeping the students at home? Greed is the watch word in Nigeria, and everybody wants to have a share of the National Cake not minding how they get it or who they affect in the process. Yes, we all know our leaders are corrupt, but, are we also goin to be corrupt like them to change the country? Asuu's 400billion Naira demand is ridiculous, I hear most of my lecturers say that they want to earn like oil workers (absurd), but I keep asking myself, why they just don't resign and apply for a job in an oil company instead of make us sit at home because they want their salaries to be increased. An average lecturer earns upto 200k a month aside from the money they get from "sorting" and books they sell. Tell me, isn't that enough for them? Most of them don't even come to class, most of them don't even know how to lecture. Lecturers that take delight in the failure of students, and the ones that want sex for Marks, yet they want the government to increase their salaries. God punish all of them. Stupid bastards that call themselves our lecturers. Students, wake up and realize that everybody they find their belle. The lecturers are not on strike because they care about you or want to improve education, if they really care, they would find a better way to get the governments attention, rather than do it at the detriments of we Students. ASUU is a greedy body, and if I am the president, I would sack every lecturer on strike now, and employ people who are ready to do the job, afterall, there are people out there that would do the job better, and it would reduce unemployment a little, since these stupid lecturers are not ready to work. I wish there was a forum were we could al gather as students and discuss this matter, so that y'all could understand that ASUU is the major problem, not the government. Rubbish. #tapout

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    4. How do u expect ha to knw d solutions..ode

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    5. Abeg ask me, linda if u don't have news go n pay a muslim friend a visit biko

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    6. she shud tell u d solution cos she's d govt...maybe u shud go n sweep tarred roads if u don't knw wat to do.

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    7. Like wtf. Solution? Is she goodluck. One tin I knw is while other Celebes attend presedential dinners,likes of Genevieve,chiding mokeme hell even ibinabo..
      Has any one ever seen omotola.at any 1 of dem. Have never erd or read omotola at Jonathan event. Omotola has always been an activist,didn't we all watch d protest on Chanel.TV when.she went to Abuja and dis one came here talking abt solution. Solution like she able drop d 3trillion adjustment is asking for or she shod send u abroad mumu,u will die at home.

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    8. @anon 3:02pm, you are the MOST STUPID entity existing on the face of the earth, quote me anywhere. You don't even know the real issue and u re just opening your smelly mouth to talk. A bastard like you should know that the 400billion is NOT and will NEVER go into any lecturer's pocket. It is meant for uplight of the standand of universities in the country. As stupid as u are, u can't even find out the real reason why your lecturers are on strike. Honestly, you are a big problem for Nigeria already.

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  10. Dnt u just luv Omotola? My role model 4 life ...btw @least among d 1st 10 to comment *hehehehe*
    Da Gr8 Anon

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    1. Plz wots d meaning of 'btw' u guys do write?

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    2. Ella btw means by the way......

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    3. Between.....slang used Btw 2 different context.....tank me later

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    4. @ella, I ask mysef dat questn anytime I see dat word 'btw'. Last time I checked it was an abbr for between but I dnt undy d way libers use it now...mayb it has anoda meaning

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    5. By the way.

      Chidinma

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  11. Just like Stella Damasus did with the #ChildNotBride ish. Attention seeking!

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    1. May God bless u 4 dz comment... Hw many youths has Omowateva her name is employed rather she's busy taking pix wit stars. She's a fool

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    2. I don't think so. I'll rather our famous people advocate for our youth rather than doing nothing

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    3. Ok we agree, she and all other celebs are seeking attention while commenting on national issues. Buh wait first oo, what exactly have u done with ur time and influence besides perpetually remaining anonymous and being an idiot? Baboon!!

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  12. It is about time

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  13. Hmmmmmmmmm, they know what they are doing..⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥KK⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ . .*•.¸( *•.¸♥¸.•*´)¸.•*.
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    ¸.•* (¸.•*´♥`*•.,)`*•! ˚♡⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥. Omosexy

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  14. I jus tire for naija! Children are the leaders of tomorrow...while they are willing to get educated and enpowered , its a shame the government is less concerned.

    Oh I forgot! Why would they be concerned? Their kids school abroad. Asuu strike doesn't affect them.

    What a shame! What waste!

    Preach OmoT preach!

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  15. abeg help us tel dm. Anyway first to comment hahaha

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  16. Hmm, Omo T, leave matter for mathias jare. Its a sad super story. If dse top govt officials had kids in public universities ds won't b d case....

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    1. funny you...but na true she dey talk na...house don tire person o
      ASSU PLS RESUME, NA BEG I DEY BEG

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  17. Omotolla bless her heart. She needs to know that the highest number of blacks in a country is actually not in Africa its Brazil. The next thing she needs to know is that Nigeria is no giant, its just an overpopulated 3rd world country. On standards of living index with the exception of celebs like her & you Linda Naija is way below many smaller African nations. We cannot even sneeze on life standards with minute Botswana & Namibia. I am one of your Nigerian diaspora readers & feel that one thing Nigeria needs to start being honest about is we have very low standards in all aspects of life. Once we all accept that we can start rebuilding. I hide away here in Finland when I hear some Nigerians trying to talk up Nigeria. We are not great that's why schools are closed for 4 months & its business as usual.

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    1. Continue hiding pls, no one needs you in Nigeria

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    2. Brazil is actually d 3rd country with d hughest number of blacks d highest remains Nigeria, get ur facts right b4 trying to correct people

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    3. Lyk,lyk,lyk dats d fact bro.

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    4. Once you pple hv managed tu step ur tiny ass outside nigeria sumbody won't hear word again, finland isn't beta dan nigeria, we are facing challenges yet nigeria is great nd 4 ur information brazil is not an african country we are tokin abt african nd nigeria is de giant# fool# .omosexy well said.

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  18. She Just Killed us as a Nation, but its good for business. Let them know. We need more prominent Nigerians to come out and speak on this, they've got the whole world watching directly at them. What omotola said now would make headline news in publications soon enough some where around the world. We need more people coming out to speak on this. I've been home for 4 months, and well, I've gained a lot considering music production but sometimes I feel very broken hearted when I call or contact my friends and all they say is they're fed up.

    The fg needs to understand that even though the strike might benefit a few, a better percentage is finding it dificult. Most of my friends are having to jump into decisions that are thought 'future-like'. Pls biko, help us broadcast it. Let us begin to really show our shame, let breeze continue to blow our fowl's behind!!!!

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  19. Yes o, tell FG direct ma omosexy,my role Model anyi weree Nmadu.

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  20. Pheeew, I was waiting for the first blogger to carry the news.... She's speaking the truth tho but I'm afraid some peeps are gonna curse her now..

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    1. Omotola u hv spoken well..but na God go punish badluk and his people...if na so strike take happen 4 his time,him 4 see road become president?

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  21. Wish they ll listen to u dear,its really getting out of hand!!!!!painful an disheartening,@rexo6

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  22. Omotola abeg dis are not Private Schools that your Kids attend ooo. Stop trying 2 hard 2 be in d news!!!!
    ASUU strike is a POLITICAL matter. Those involve know what they want n their motives 4 holding this youths @ home. I do hope they all get exposed one day!!
    So Omotola talking on Twitter won't solve anything.

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  23. I woulda compared them to the us but alas they are on an uncalled for shut down and have red necks in their govt arguing gun right..I really woulda but I will not cos they aren't better..we all need to stand and be counted..stand against corruption and bad governance

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  24. well madam omotola, it's unfortunate we can't do anything about it, and as for you,other than ranting on twitter what have you done to try and help the situation........ be forming freedom fighter on a social network

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  25. That's right omosexy FG shld pls make move on it oooooo.

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  26. Told them.Maybe it"ll sink this time.Contorted system of Govt.

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  27. Thank u Omo T, u av a special place in my Heart... I pray our so called leaders/ASUU hear, I'm tired of staying @ home 'neesolah

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  28. Lol I know your saying dat with your fruit juice on the table @ omotola, come tell us dat in da street with ur range rover or whatever maybe u won't weep-ode stfu I no sabi better oyinbo again sef asuu ish

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  29. God will bless you for us.....

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  30. True talk. What is naija turnin into. OMG!!! check dis out its unbelievable http://bit.ly/166GN5V

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  31. na so, pls tell them ooo, we are tired of staying at home

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  32. #word! Guess it affects her kids, hehe!
    ~D great anonymous!

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  33. Linda biko where's my comment? U'r fond of nt postin my comment nd it's terrible oh. Luv Omotola 2 d moon nd back

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  34. True talk! Pls visit- http://bit.ly/1bu5I1D

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  35. Omosexy help me tel dem o,'Giant of africa' my foot...dem d FG sef cum pack their children go abroad go dey study...__ruby__

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  36. Hmmmmm don kno wat to say if only u can help talk to FG becos we are tired lili my comment ooOoo

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  37. Who so ever decides to curse her, would most def be "the world most stupidest" human(s) living. Such shd join boko haram. Who give us "giant" sef? Smh for 9ja!

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  38. God bless u omosexy, stealin our money 4 2015,jonathan wife don go anoda country go carry doctorate degree meanwhile we still D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ house,mama jona ₪o use dat ur mumu english break bucket o

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    1. How ur comment take correspond or make sense now?
      Park well jor!

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  39. Gud talk o ma sista, why won't dem. B silent wen dey av dia ward schooling abroad.God wil surely fight 4 d poor nd purnish all of dem sitting on our childrens education right IJN.

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  40. True talk!
    Pple shuld also knw d@ it's nt just d FG d@ shuld be spoken 2 bt also d lecturers that hv turned ASUU in2 a "Weapon of Mass Destruction" in their war against d "Enormous Pay-Check Received by Lawmakers".
    They shuld stop using the future of students as a sling-stone as a result of their jealousy of the lawmakers pay-check.
    If they don't like it, they shuld step down as lecturers n run for office.
    There are so many unemployed youths cooling-their-heels 2 take their place.

    This is my opinion.

    Frankarh!

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  41. Crime rate is high in Nigeria they say....Useless ppl.
    The most annoying part is we pay fees and all the monies fall in their account,yet they can't release funds for education..

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  42. Bout tym smone spoke up....TF FG messin wiv peoplez future...asin come on FUTURE...MOFOz we gat as leaderz....plus yehh ll totally do omotola...hehe

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  43. Pls she's saying d truth,I like wat omotola said,I hope we all c it d same way.

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  44. Quite unfortunate that in this part of the world, we don't have leaders who are sensitive to our plight. I wonder what the future holds for us....well said Omosexy.

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  45. That is the message from a concerned citizen, we hope government wake up to its responsibility before it is too late......

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  46. I support her for the first time ! Nigeria is under a curse . Nigeria is suppose to use 18% of the budget on education Instead they are using 6% !! . No 1 is talking , our president is there wasting his useless time fighting for irrelevant things , while the children die and wait endlessly !!! This is very sad I won't stop until president Jonathan has a balance with his life and finds out his not competent enough ! Asuu has been a huge curse to us , I will not blog about this but I know one day my voice would be heard

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  47. Omosexy wish dose leaders r on these blog reading dis...

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  48. God must surely bless u. Pls help us and tell cos we are tired already

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  49. Nigerians are so pathetic someone has said somtin dat affects d youth of dis nation ad u al ar here blabbing shit dat she's looking 4 attention ignorant fools una go remain 4 house tire

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  50. Tell them my role model

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  51. when this idle youths get involved in vices all fingers will point to the parents forgetting the govt's negligence..mind u the devil has not changed his workshop it is still the idle mind...

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  52. when this idle youths get involved in vices all fingers will point to the parents forgetting the govt's negligence..mind u the devil has not changed his workshop it is still the idle mind...

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  53. Pls abeg may (Student) react to this so call people (both parties) we should sit down and see dis fake leaders Fumble with our Life. Let rise and Protest the own Nationawide

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  54. Nah only talk this woman sabi talk. Make she take action nah. Twitter nah your office?

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  55. When GEJ and his cohorts have their in choice universities all over the world and the so called ASUU bigwigs have kids lounging in Ghana, Angola and Egypt, why will it matter if students in Nigeria have been at home for four months. It's in this same country that schools were on strike and the President went to launch a university in Saudi Arabia! What am I saying? Well youths this is our country, tomorrow is ours and these self serving bastards up there don't care if we live or die! All they want is to loot enough money to last their generations years! Imagine 15 years later they are still Abacha loots still being uncovered!!! We gotta do something because nobody will do it for us.

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  56. Another voice...

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  57. If not for the timidity and folly of the Nigerian youths,we would have flogged and stoned ASUU and FG into resolution by now.

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  58. Why you dey ask? The Youth do they seems interested sef, or they careless while some group calling them selfs NANS make money off this situation... All the children when no get money to school in the UK... are stuck in Nigeria dancing Kukere! and all the vain songs that talk about woman yansh... what a sorry state... why can't they go occupy their campus! .. if na pertrol na everybody go jump enter road so occupy Nigeria... Yerima says he wants to marry small pickin Dem and there was buzz everywhere even the so called Nigerian student where twitting and shouting... forgetting say their own trouble is much bigger!!! IF U ARE IN UNI, AND NA WIZ KID OR DAVID O, DBANJ songs intrest you pass at this stage of your life and the situation of University Education in your country then my sympathy brothers and sister!!!

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    1. The next time I hear any one shout greatest Nigerian student, I will smack you mouth... great ife, great UI,great lions UNN and great unilag my ass

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  59. Linda u no talk ur own abt asuu strike

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  60. D lecturers are wicked!! Dey re so corrupt !!!

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  61. D lecturers are wicked!! Dey re so corrupt !!!

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  62. dumb blonde. giant of Africa indeed.

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  63. Who is omotola? Ogu go punish u if u insult me. King james

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  64. Linda please stand for something else other than amebo too .. learn from omotola and stella damasus.. dont just post what they say, say something yourself .. life is too short.. my 1kobo

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  65. na now she de wake up???? Mtsheeewwwww

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  66. Is she just waking up or did she just repair all her gadget to know that Asuu has been on strike for 4months. Abeg pass, well noted!! FiNEWiNe.

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  67. She truly saying the truth . this government all they after this their pocket..

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  68. Whatever!! Action speaks louder than voice
    . Do more than talk OmoT!! ACT

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  69. Abeg mk she go sleep, stop seeking attention. Acting as if ur affected, we know ur type, ur children are either in private universities or outside the country. Mtscheew

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  70. Omotola u hv spoken well..but na God go punish gudluk and his people,if na so strike take happen 4 his own time him no see road become president ooo

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    1. Y swear on mr president? U dey ok so? Na mr president do u?

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  71. Like seriously I feel sick wen I remember ASUU still d vex.

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  72. Why will there be headway in asuu strike when all the government officials are busy sending their children abroad and leaving the masses they are meant to protect to suffer. Its so sad, may God help us all. Its high time Nigerians find a way of getting themselves out of this country, E go better, that's the gist we ve heard forever, but till now, everyday we watch n see things go from bad to worse. What is even the yardstick for classifying Nigeria as giant of Africa..

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  73. @Anon 1.34, get ur information right, Nig is d most populous black nation while Brazil is 2nd cos there is a melange of skin colour in Brazil. If u like reside in Ethiopia,u r wrong jorh. OmoT,tell them o,may be they will lsten to you o

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  74. hmm..they've been doing the talking ever since the strike started and its has chanqed nofin..
    . . .via nancyuncommon

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  75. Omosexy I de trip 4 you, well said

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  76. The Nigerian problem is the so called gaint of Africa, while they look for neighbouring country to refine crude-oil. Poor country, poor education, poor governance, poor thinking leaders deceiving their citizens telling them we are rich nation making young ones come into public office with greed as they keep looting the little they have got for future. Failed state

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  77. Somebody please tell her that university education isn't a right, it's more of a privilege.... and what did she say the solution was again?

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  78. I just hope our government will see all these and do something
    Get Naija entertainments update here

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  79. This woman should just shut up,everybody is talking about fg,in what way as she contributed her own quota to the development of this country,even secondary schools,what has she done rather than buying fame all around,fine we are @home,all the demands of ASUU should be met,asif the university system didn't take a gradual process to destroy,n they want just all the money asif money is the only way the system would be corrected,what does this girl knows about school sef that she's saying rubbish,the only thing I know about this country is that we don't have empathy for ourselves,becus ASUU would have allowed for a review of dt MOU if they have sympathy for the nigeria students bcus it wasn't signed by this adminitration n they would still have made use of the money that has been given.if u follow the news well ITK omotola u would know that. Asuu sef no no wetin dem dy fight for again

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  80. Omotola is beautiful sha. Kai nwayoma ! Omotola has always been an inspiring voice . Her track record shows where her commitment is. I HAVE NEVER SEEN OMOTOLA CAMPAIGNING OR HUBNOBBING WITH POLITICIANS TO GET THEIR FAVOR. Respectable woman.

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  81. Taaaaa! Gini ka okwuru ihe nwanu? Ka ewe si mmuo! Je sudo ike gi na nsi biko! Omo T nbgo plus amadioha! Mscheew!

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  82. Its an insult ση our sensibilities for anybody to blame FG for ASUU strike. Have u heard ASUU demands? No group/body should be allowed to hold this nation at ransom.
    I mean, have u ever had α 65-yr-old lecturer? I guess u know how boring & monotonous their classes can be.. But ASUU is asking for 70yrs retirement age. What kind of an industrious mind would even imagine retiring at 70? At 50, if u're still living ση salary, consider urself α failure.
    The problem is that out lecturer are lazy *period* I say that without any form of apologies.
    *Nikee.. Signing out*

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    1. U too make sense!
      @50yrs still living on salary= failure of life!

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    2. Pls Where is d like button to dis comment.nice write up.
      Funky

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    3. Pls Where is d like button to dis comment.nice write up.
      Funky

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    4. Pls Where is d like button to dis comment.nice write up.
      Funky

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    5. It's Hold this nation to ransom ode and we don't need ur apology cos u are a dumb fuck,its only goats like rough diamond dat will acknowledge you

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  83. Linda, Omotola don gbagaun for twitter, thank God for Bullet proof, she talk sey if U interview our graduates, then you know their has been no education in nig 4 years. See person wey dey yab graduate, na their or there. Omosexy or wetin den call you, you gotta go back 2 School

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  84. Smbody should help me with slimming pills. I have 3 kids, adding everyday upon the little I eat. I can't do strenuous exercise cos I hav hip pro. Pls advise me on a pill to take cos ma hubby is no longer happy. Tanx in advance

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  85. I was wondering too ooo! It seems nigerian students have been jazzed oo cos the students I know wud have torn d country apart! God help Nigeria

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  86. Its a shame that a lot of Nigerians will open their mouth and say"publicity stunt" when we ought to join her and speak out loud. Reading comments on LIB reminds me of how hopeless some Nigerians rilly are. They just open dire mouth and talk without thinking. God help us all

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  87. Who shall we send,who will speak for us.....we are helpless....ASUU/FG,pls consider us....if we have ever wronged u ppl,pls forgive us! I hav soo missed "okpa nsukka" also called UNN-Burger! VALENTINOLOGY (UNN)

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  88. ASK ASUU. People are using them to blackmail Jonathan and they will fail woefully.

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  89. All these attention seeking celebs can be pretty annoyin sha...instead of bringing up solutions or ideas she's der raisn issues already on d lips of evry nigerian...she jst want dem to say" omotola contributed in d strike issues" blah blah blah...get in line chica...++

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  90. Ask Jonathan and his minister of education

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  91. abegi, now she knows she is no more getting movie scripts and no money to feed her family, she is now using publicity stunt to seek for political appointment. madam park well jare...........long hiss

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  92. Mscheeewwwww be there 'saiding' ooo...every opportunity to get yeye praise. Abeg twitter rants ain't shit..Action is what we need. K bye.

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  93. This doesn't make sense. Nigeria's problems as a nation are very obvious, you don't have to tell us more about it. I think that people should give solutions or just keep quiet

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  94. Anon 3:02 well said o jare !..I support you.

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  95. malala of Africa. eye roll.

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  96. Make upto N75,000 daily with your phone. Goto http://thejobpay.com/?id=lanrebees

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  97. God bless this woman more and more cos she speaks the truth despite the fact dat her children are in private school. That's d voice of a mother not aunty patie who is busy getting 4 degree abroad

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  98. it worries me too.

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  99. Sum peepz cn be xo annoying.shez nuh in anyway affected by d strike n now dh shez trying to voice out her own opinion bout the whole thing ,some fools re there saying shit
    what kind of solution do you except her to offer biko??,she should go to aso rock and be the mouth piece of the students.wat part hv the studnts on strike played,dey hv done nothing,he who has done something to improve the situation shud cast the frst stone
    with alot of fools n stupid comnts castigating her ,i wonder if nigeria as hope

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  100. I like Omotola...Honestly, I do..but, this is just a publicity stunt. What are the Issues she raised? Have she spoken about them? Have she even see the 2009 Agreement Contract between ASUU and FG? What Solutions did she profer?

    The problem with Celebrity is they talk the talk without walking the walk. They must move away from Celebrity-Stunts towards Celebrity-Relevance...Celebrities must constantly be relevant to the Society...and not writing a couple of words on twitter...Ask Fela!!!

    Omosexy! No Vex Ohhh...(cos I know you are reading this)...Contact me...we have stuffs to discuss *winks*

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  101. Ma own is that am tired of stayin @home,they shuld do sumtin abt it joor+hmmmm chimoooo optometry turnin to 7yrs

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  102. Ermm...linda, I dnt seem to 'see' wot she actually said o! Dese r d same questions/statements being asked by eferi1...moreover, hw mani pple even know wot d strike is actually about???

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  103. Hahahhahaha Omo sexyyy pws tell demm jawie

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  104. anonoymous 1:27 as you no get sense. what solution? make she go reopen the schools or pay wetin ASUU Dey demand?

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  105. anonoymous 1:27 as you no get sense. what solution? make she go reopen the schools or pay wetin ASUU Dey demand?

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  106. I wud like 2 say dat all dis students here insultung her saying publicity stunt u all dnt hv sense cos if u do u wud support her u guys r staying in ur homes relaxing 4 4months instead of u 2 stand up and fighy 4 ur right join her make other celebrities 2 join your cause and help u fight for what is urs. Buh u come on here and open ur mouth n say crap. U guys shud roit, create awareness on tv, radio stations tew. Beta help urselves and stop talking n saying crap 2 ppl that are trying 2 help u.

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  109. wel we wel.fact n fallacies......nice one omodear bt let nt 4get dat evry year graduate ar leaving d school bt hw many ar getting jobs,shelter,food etc....recently a list leaked frm a dpartmnt wit d numbers of unemployed graduates since 2009...guess what we av 30million of dem.what is d govt doing 2 correct dat b4 my set joins d queue.........education in nigeria is being trown down d drain..education of d early 60s cant b compared wit ours is dat hw we will b d LEADERS OF TOMORROW.......LET CHANGE OUR FUTURE..THANKZ

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  112. Abeg forget about corruption in government we should know that by now
    Just like you abuse nepa when they take light something that has been happening before you were born. Instead of abuse turn on your lantern or your generator. We need to improvise in this country most parents don't even know the real story behind the strike its all just hearsay they know about. They ask their kids about the strike and the kids say that government haven't paid lecturers noni. In a population of 160m about 10m have kids in university if that 10m can find a way to communicate and rally themselves round from all over the country, go to abuja plan to be in front of aso rock for a month protesting, federal government will listen asuu will listen the world will hear their cry. If only 1m get to aso rock sef its done. But in 9ja we like seat down and look no one leaves the comfort of their home to do anything that won't earn them something ,even in our individual compounds we find it hard to rally together to work or make the compound clean or safe,so we just sit down fingers crossed.hoping federal govt pays uni that makes alot of money and can't account for it more money.
    My advice to all parents that have kids in uni fight for the future of your kids forget govt people they have the money to send their to any uni,their kids will become graduates and be boss over your kids because your kids lost years staying at home waiting for asuu to call off strike ooooooo.....lol

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  113. Were does dis liber's stand sef if celebrity talk good wahala talk rubbish problem nah wao wetin una want 4rm celebrities sef am sure all d people speaking against omo is not affected by this asuu nonsence

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  114. A lot of impressing cmmnt. Linda pls crate a lik space so we can lik some intelignt mind nor dis first to cmmt tins. As for ASSU I pry kidnaprs locate u pipo cos u guys are so heartless in ur dmand, lecturers dnt teach or mk research all dey do is harrass grls, colect moni frm guys,prints write up frm google to sale n hangout wit cultist. Idiot moron dat cald demselves lecturers wit no vision of mkin new research.

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  115. The people in power have their children in private universities or schools outside the country so they do not really care if the unis remain closed. We shall start seeing striking differences in the funding and regulation of education institutions in the country when laws are put in place making it illegal for the children of those in top government and the rich to school outside the country. Apply same type of law to healthcare and you shall see how quickly Nigeria's health infrastructure becomes world class.

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  116. Twitter activist.
    Na now she wake up?

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  117. Dear Omosexy, it is not enough to ask rhetorics on Social Media, you are one of the 'Most Influential People' in Nigeria, why not contact the presidency directly...??

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  118. Chinua Achebe said it all in his book,"there was a country" he said "Nigeria is simply greater than other african countries just the way 3 pence is greater than 6 pence. 3 pence has more weight and more metal value but less purchasing power than 6 pence which is smaller than 3 pence and less metal value"

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  119. Is she educated herself?

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