Thursday, 28 November 2013

The FG ASUU BATTLE

Quite interesting when you hear things like this "The Federal Government has directed vice-chancellors of all Federal universities currently on strike to immediately re-open for academic and allied activities as directed by their pro-chancellors. Minister of State for Education, Mr Nyesom Wike gave the directive and also asked the vice-chancellors to ensure that staff who resume for work are provided with the enabling environment to carry out academic activities. He added that any staff who failed to resume on or before December 4, 2013 automatically ceases to be a staff of the institution and that vice-chancellors are allowed to advertise vacancies for their positions in their institution. Mr Wike further said that the Federal Government has come to the conclusion that the continued industrial action is an attempt by the Academic Staff Union of Universities to sabotage all efforts to address the issues, despite the commitment of government. As a responsible government it cannot allow the continuous closure of public institutions as this poses danger to the education system and the future of Nigerian youths. The National Universities Commission (NUC) has been directed to ensure compliance of the directives by the various institutions." http://www.channelstv.com/home/2013/11/28/fg-directs-federal-universities-to-re-open/?

And yet ASUU refuses to bulge calling it am empty threat. weird seems that ASUU has finally opened up to tell the world that we really don't care about the students just ourselves...no compromise ur must favour us. Yet the people who suffer are the students and the lecturers who really don't have a say in this matter again.


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The FG ASUU BATTLE

Quite interesting when you hear things like this "The Federal Government has directed vice-chancellors of all Federal universities currently on strike to immediately re-open for academic and allied activities as directed by their pro-chancellors. Minister of State for Education, Mr Nyesom Wike gave the directive and also asked the vice-chancellors to ensure that staff who resume for work are provided with the enabling environment to carry out academic activities. He added that any staff who failed to resume on or before December 4, 2013 automatically ceases to be a staff of the institution and that vice-chancellors are allowed to advertise vacancies for their positions in their institution. Mr Wike further said that the Federal Government has come to the conclusion that the continued industrial action is an attempt by the Academic Staff Union of Universities to sabotage all efforts to address the issues, despite the commitment of government. As a responsible government it cannot allow the continuous closure of public institutions as this poses danger to the education system and the future of Nigerian youths. The National Universities Commission (NUC) has been directed to ensure compliance of the directives by the various institutions." http://www.channelstv.com/home/2013/11/28/fg-directs-federal-universities-to-re-open/?

And yet ASUU refuses to bulge calling it am empty threat. weird seems that ASUU has finally opened up to tell the world that we really don't care about the students just ourselves...no compromise ur must favour us. Yet the people who suffer are the students and the lecturers who really don't have a say in this matter again.


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Sunday, 16 June 2013

UNIBEN CRISIS AND KILLINGS

STILL smarting from the loss of a final year student who was allegedly killed by police on May 27 in Benin City, the campus of the University of Benin was last weekend thrown into turmoil after cult clash between rival cult groups in the campus resulted into the death of some students.

While the number of students killed so far could not be ascertained as at press time, at least four deaths had been linked to the ongoing cult clash in the institution between yet to be identified cult groups. 

Late last week, a student was reportedly shot dead in broad daylight inside the main campus of the institution at Ugbowo in Benin City.

The real name of the dead student could not be ascertained but his alias was given as Snazzy, a 200-level student of the Department of Mathematics, who was shot at the neck during a bio-metric verification exercise.

                                                                                                                     NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

BOKO HARAM, Militants and Nigeria's Plague of Bad Decisions

1.     and BOKO HARAM strikes AGAIN.

THE major Problem with SOLUTIONS is it's future IMPLICATIONS. AMNESTY was given as a SOLUTION to militants whose CAUSE to an extent was JUSTIFIED.

FUTURE IMPLICATION; a baseless group of MASS MURDERERS with no vision, no aim , no GOAL whose only DRIVING force is PURE EVIL spring up

And 'SOMEONE' offers them AMNESTY for killing INNOCENTS ..............WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UNHEARD OF.

THE next call is for all CRIME facets in various divisions to COME together UNITED and form NAMED groups. ARMED ROBBERS, KIDNAPPERS form various groups with names which give them a "CAUSE" like (MOVEMENT TO RECOVER OUR OWN SHARE OF THE NATION) aka MTROOSN when that's done, they cause some HAVOC and CLAIM AMNESTY like a CONSTITUTIONAL right RUBBISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Solving our SECURITY treats by AMNESTY may calm the situation for a while but has GRAVE FUTURE implication we OUGHT TO tread wisely and simulate IMPLICATIONS of our Actions

UNLESS .............................................Its all part of the PLAN

GOD HELP US ALL
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