FG, lecturers meeting deadlocked: ASUU strike continiues



No agreement was reached at the meeting.

The Monday meeting between striking university lecturers and the federal government ended without a resolution of the crisis.


The meeting, which held at the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, was attended by the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Minister of Labour, Emeka Nwogwu; Minister of Education, Rukayyatu Rufai; and the Benue State Governor and head of the government’s delegation, Gabriel Suswam.
The lecturers’ union, ASUU, was led by the President of the union, Nasiru Fagge.
The meeting lasted for over four hours (from 3:p.m. to about 7:15p.m).

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  1. For how many years will this deadlocked meeting in conjunction with indecisiveness proceed?
    It's now so obvious that something's wrong with my Noble country Nigeria; where the government makes no concerted effort to ensure that there is an uninterrupted educational time horizon. Of course, less government officials are concerned about the progress of Nigerians students studying locally since their own children all have their so called "Ultimate Education" abroad. But the fact remains that "the same way the kings were born is just the same way their maids were born"........ Do what God will bless you for and not what he'll punish you for. Contribute your own quota to our development today because either you like it or not, we are the leaders of tomorrow.

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  2. For how many years will this deadlocked meeting in conjunction with indecisiveness proceed?
    It's now so obvious that something's wrong with my Noble country Nigeria; where the government makes no concerted effort to ensure that there is an uninterrupted educational time horizon. Of course, less government officials are concerned about the progress of Nigerians students studying locally since their own children all have their so called "Ultimate Education" abroad. But the fact remains that "the same way the kings were born is just the same way their maids were born"........ Do what God will bless you for and not what he'll punish you for. Contribute your own quota to our development today because either you like it or not, we are the leaders of tomorrow.

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  3. For how many years will this deadlocked meeting in conjunction with indecisiveness proceed?
    It's now so obvious that something's wrong with my Noble country Nigeria; where the government makes no concerted effort to ensure that there is an uninterrupted educational time horizon. Of course, less government officials are concerned about the progress of Nigerians students studying locally since their own children all have their so called "Ultimate Education" abroad. But the fact remains that "the same way the kings were born is just the same way their maids were born"........ Do what God will bless you for and not what he'll punish you for. Contribute your own quota to our development today because either you like it or not, we are the leaders of tomorrow.

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  4. For how many years will this deadlocked meeting in conjunction with indecisiveness proceed?
    It's now so obvious that something's wrong with my Noble country Nigeria; where the government makes no concerted effort to ensure that there is an uninterrupted educational time horizon. Of course, less government officials are concerned about the progress of Nigerians students studying locally since their own children all have their so called "Ultimate Education" abroad. But the fact remains that "the same way the kings were born is just the same way their maids were born"........ Do what God will bless you for and not what he'll punish you for. Contribute your own quota to our development today because either you like it or not, we are the leaders of tomorrow.

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  5. It will not yield dividend as it is not money to be shared by the executives nor are their children affected by the strike. Shameless, heartless and inconsiderate leaders.

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  6. Again? The happenings, I mean events in our nation makes one wonder who is actually in charge. Many things are becoming scarce in our polity and national life, mainly: INTEGRITY and HONESTY. Mr. President do something for once and fast to make us believe that you are in charge; enough of deceptions by your aides...let none of them fool you that they are indispensable. Act now, decisively too, to redeem your dwindling image.

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  7. Again? For how long before the government and ASUU get it right? Pray who is really in charge; Nigerians are getting tired of what is happening in our polity and national life. Many things are becoming scarce in this nation, mainly INTEGRITY and RESPECT FOR RULE OF LAW. Mr. President I advice that you rise up and solve this problems as the head. Don't allow your subordinates to rubbish you; please don't hesitate to relieve your subordinates their positions if they are not performing. Save your dwindling public image...your constituency remains the 'masses'. GOODLUCK!

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