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Thursday 20 August 2015

LASU SUG block school over student mass failure (photos)

According to a LIB source, Lagos State University Student Union Government locked the school gate this afternoon over reported mass failure of students. Vehicles are not allowed in or out. More photos after the cut...


73 comments:

  1. Lasu students abeg go learn how to read from delsu students jor

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    1. Wats wrong wit dis glorified secondary school. ?
      dis is d 4th time if im Not mistaken they r blocking d two sick gates of theirs....

      Im only concerned cus i have to drive tru d first gate by d road to d bank to use ATM instead of d oda gate To Iba eatate.....nonsense set of shameless people dragging academics to d mud.

      Ihere emene unu...

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  2. Meaning??...Seriously ridiculous if that's the case.

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  3. Funny indeed.nigeria a place were idiot's and king's and queen's.

























    #sad indeed

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  4. Funny indeed.nigeria a place were idiot's and king's and queen's.

























    #sad indeed

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  5. I hope doz of dem that are 'sorting' masters aren't among d protesters cos dat's hypocrisy... Keep it up #BIG GRIN"

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  6. Naija my country someone should brief us properly

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  7. Linda ikeji blog stole their hearts away. Youths of nowadays don't read their books again. Linda you are part of the people who caused this.

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  8. Lolz, is it d lecturers fault or students fault?

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  9. Lolz, is it d lecturers fault or students fault?

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  10. What do they intend to achieve by that? What do they expect when students don't read anymore? Better advice students to face their studies squarely and leave this unnecessary noise making!









    #TeamBlessed#

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  11. What do they intend to achieve by that? What do they expect when students don't read anymore? Better advice students to face their studies squarely and leave this unnecessary noise making!









    #TeamBlessed#

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  12. How will dz help??






    *lib's namesake*

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  13. Did they pass or have they been trending towards failure

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  14. Lasu will always remain Lasu,they never get tired of protesting.Sigh

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  15. If they fail , they shld re-write it joor




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  16. If they fail , they shld re-write it joor




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  17. Ah. If they failed, they failed. They'll have a chance to rewrite next year.

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  18. LASU lecturers to blame for d mass failure....

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  19. nonsense.students don't read again

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  20. Lol.
    They should take their books serious next time.

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    1. People like you are so shallow... Is it only Yoruba students that are in LASU? Besides, why should ethnicity matter so much? What should count should be that we are Nigerians. *One love*

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  22. SUG are not smiling oh lollll desperate times requires desperate measures

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  23. They should come and do this in rsust

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  24. let the school shut down then! they protest school fees hike we heard, they wanna contest their lack of hardwork too? when they tire to stay house their brain go set well

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  25. Aha! Wht r our children becoming???
    Am so short of words...

    Dis act is unacceptable for its according 2d students perfomance dat d lecturers score them. So y all all dis or they want to encourage student not to b hardworking...?

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  27. We have just gotten everything wrong as a nation! Parents are requesting for lower cut-off marks...students are protesting for failing exams...Years back, these are things that you will bury your head in shame for...

    These days, we are just all proud and playing the victim's card.

    O ma se o

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  28. Its appauling that news aren't verified before they are posted online. Mass failure was recorded in which course? GNS? How can we have mass failure in a result that hasn't been uploaded? If there is anyone who has seen that result, kindly screengrab. However, the gate was shut down by exuberant NANS representative whose business in the VC's case (the only existing case in LASU) I don't understand. This isn't the kind of Aluta. Our founding comrades would be proud of.

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  29. Which way Nigeria?? Only to insult elders and look for internet connection is the main priority of our youths...I weep for this nation...when the next generation cannot even get a standard quality education how can they even manage the nation in the future??smh...Corruption indeed have destroyed Nigeria...the ones who have stolen have their kids getting education abroad so when they return they take over and remain in control of the nations economy and treasury while the children of the common man continue falling back and living in penury...Nigeria is indeed overripe for a revolution...but the revolutionaries are still asleep or awake catching up with the Kardashians#Tears#Iweep4mycountry
    *Linda's Future Hubby*

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  30. This is serious.

    ckjacob.blogspot.com for suspense stories

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  31. Yes oh, this is so true, I couldn't get my car out of Lasu!! So therefore, LASG shld do something

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  32. HAHAHAHAHAHHA ..... SCHOOL ..... NA EDUCATION ME NA BLOGGER

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  33. ewooo,that's very serious,this is not d solution, d solution is that d lecturers should up their games,and lecture well.

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  34. Thatz the way it should be, desist from selecting or electing kids as SUG president or governor. Be matured
    !

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  35. Dis is serious, I hope dey resolve it soon. Linda take note!

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  36. Dis is serious, I hope dey resolve it soon. Linda take note!

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  37. Dis is serious, I hope dey resolve it soon. Linda take note!

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  38. Lasu wasn't shut down becos,dere was mass failure,it was shun down becos of d pending unresolved issues btw d VC and d Asuu memberm
    Around 4pm 2day,NANS shut down d skul becos LASU was unable 2 resolve d pending issues
    Pls stop posting untrue information about LASU
    LASU is one of d best state skul......nd we have dedicated lecturers.........Lasu isn't d only skul with its own problem.....we all av issues,pls confirmed ur info b4 telling d general public ma

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  39. I so much love this school... nah dem sabi Aluta pass

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  40. LASU & UNILAG always in news nowadays for wrong reasons

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  41. They aint seen nothing yet


























    it is well

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  42. Why wouldnt students fail when they are always on facebook,whatsapp,etc and only interested in Wizkid and Davido...they simply dont study again. Hollow heads all over the place

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  43. Ahan Linda pls try to verify stories before posting it.....this is not true

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  44. Which stupid lib source....I pray this lib source doesn't land you in trouble one day because this is obviously a lie

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  45. Which stupid lib source?I pray this source of yours doesn't land you in trouble one day

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  46. You fail your exams and you cause a ruckus? This country is in shambles.

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  47. They should read their books and get off social media.

    Too many distractions these days

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  48. So how will dat help?or haven't u heard dat if u want to hide any tin from nigerian students put it in a book and I bet u it will be safe as long as u wish it,80percent of students from each school prefer to stay with LIB facebook whatsapp instagrammyaward, bla bla nla to reading deir books. Hmmmm and it has only just started. Did u c d mass failure from d law school. Hail nigerian students. Aluta continuity. Lol

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  49. So how will dat help?or haven't u heard dat if u want to hide any tin from nigerian students put it in a book and I bet u it will be safe as long as u wish it,80percent of students from each school prefer to stay with LIB facebook whatsapp instagrammyaward, bla bla nla to reading deir books. Hmmmm and it has only just started. Did u c d mass failure from d law school. Hail nigerian students. Aluta continuity. Lol

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  50. They should do the things they were sent to school to do! Which is study! Not all this nonsense they do.....rubbish children.

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  51. All this students should better go and sit down, after cultists activities, fucking all the dick both in Lagos and Abuja they think they will eat their cake and have it back. Shame to you all.

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  52. The fact is that most students refuse to read and want to pass but they have forgotten that when you don't read ; you can remember anything in the eexamination which will lead to failure. Readers are leaders. Linda I it difficult to use Google account please help me.

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  53. In a world that is becoming ever more competitive as regards getting a very good job and launching a good career, News like this ones just make it harder for LASU graduates to be fancied in the employment and entrepreneurial markets. Even those that attended good universities here with good grades loose out to the best of job offers to the international graduates. A recent pool from employers suggest that Nigerian graduates lack basics/fundamentals to be part of multinational organisations. With this post, that seems true.

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  54. Even if for some reason, this post is true, as students that are expected to be problem solvers, I'll expect them to come together to find out what went wrong and how this can be avoided next time. Set up/ intensify tutorials, give support to weaker students and so on. These are the kind of things I expect to be priority of students representatives and not leading raids or Aluta as it is so called that does nothing but tarnishes their image after school.

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  55. Lasu na advance secondary school (pre-university)

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