Monday, 21 October 2013

Jonathan Begs ASUU To Call Off Strike


The latest development on ASUU Strike is that President
Goodluck Jonathan begged members of ASUU to go back to
call of the ongoing strike and go back to work. This is coming
days after it was reported that ASUU rejected a fresh
N600bn offered by the FG.We also reported that NANS
barricaded Niger Bridge for hours in protest against the
ongoing strike. We should also remind you that members of
ASUU reportedly met yesterday (Saturday) and we are still
waiting for the outcome of that meeting. Read the full gist of
the latest ASUU Strike news
ASUU Strike: Jonathan Begs ASUU To Call Off Strike
The latest development on ASUU Strike is that President
Goodluck Jonathan begged members of ASUU to go back to
call of the ongoing strike and go back to work. This is coming
days after it was reported that ASUU rejected a fresh
N600bn offered by the FG.We also reported that NANS
barricaded Niger Bridge for hours in protest against the
ongoing strike. We should also remind you that members of
ASUU reportedly met yesterday (Saturday) and we are still
waiting for the outcome of that meeting. Read the full gist of
the latest ASUU Strike news

ASUU strike Update President Goodluck Jonathan on
Saturday in Ado-Ekiti appealed to members of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to return to the
classrooms in the interest of their students. He made the
appeal at the inauguration of the College of Engineering
Complex at the Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD),
Ekiti State. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that
three-storey college complex was also named after the
President. Jonathan urged ASUU members to heed his appeal
saying that whatever their grievances might be, keeping
students out of school for four months was unpatriotic.
What of this?don't you guys think this ASUU are only worsening the case?i mean rejecting N600bn ....then what is it again?Lets hear your opinion...

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