I don’t think this blamestorming is helping anyone. Right now all I see is just a clash of egos and the students are the worst hit.ASUU is supposed to be a body of intellectuals and I expected a better response from them. The ASUU president in all his interviews on TV is always angry. What I expected from the Union is for them to suspend the strike and go back to the negotiation table. Engage the top presidential candidates. Ask them what are their plans for education and all.
To be sure our tertiary is funded wholly by the federal and state governments. Currently, there are 49 Federal and 54 state universities in Nigeria. Most federal universities don’t charge tuition fees. Besides, how do Ivy League universities across the world raise revenue? For instance, Harvard University diversified revenue portfolio relies on three main sources of revenue: education or tuition, sponsored research, and philanthropy.Harvard had a University-wide surplus of $298 million in the fiscal year 2019, up from $196 million in 2018, according to Harvard’s annual financial report.
Instructively, reports by an online medium, showed that Nigerian lecturers had gone on strike 15 times since 1999. The entire period they embarked on such a strike spanned about 50 months. This represents about one-fifth, or 20 percent, of the number of years since the dawn of democracy in Nigeria .
Government please answer Asuu, the way you answered Airways and gave money for Ruga in kastina state
We pray so 🙏
Suspend which strike, we are nolonger interested this year, after election we can comfortably go back to school,pls channel your plead to another side
Shey na please them won chop?😂
Please and please, do it for us at least if not for anybody...and I'm wondering who are we?😂
Who dey beg who
Omo
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