Wednesday, September 18, 2013

“Students Want Us To Continue Strike” – ASUU President The Academic Staff Union of Universities has said it is continuing its nationwide strike on the advice of university students. In an interview with Punch, the President of the union, Dr. Isa Fagge, said students were tired of the incessant industrial actions by the university lecturers due to the Federal Government’s failure to implement the agreement it had with ASUU since 2009. Fagge said the union had decided to heed the advice of the students to continue the strike until the Federal Government fully implemented the agreement. “Our students have come out to say they don’t want us to call off the strike until the Federal Government answers us, because they don’t want us to call off now and later we go back to strike again. So, we are heeding the advice of our students,” he said. On the complaint by the Federal Government that it lacked the funds to implement the agreement, Fagge said it was not all about money, noting that government did not need funds to start implementing some parts of the agreement. “There are issues and agreement they can implement without money. Why don’t they begin with those ones?” he asked. He added that it was unfortunate that the government had pulled out of dialogue with ASUU, stating that the union would not be intimidated. The university lecturers began an indefinite strike on July 1 and have been demanding full implementation of the agreement ASUU had with the Federal Government in 2009, which among other things include the UNESCO-recommended 26 per cent budgetary allocation for education. However, the government said it could not implement the agreement, and is seeking re-negotiation

“Students Want Us To Continue Strike” – ASUU President The Academic Staff Union of Universities has said it is continuing its nationwide strike on the advice of university students. In an interview with Punch, the President of the union, Dr. Isa Fagge, said students were tired of the incessant industrial actions by the university lecturers due to the Federal Government’s failure to implement the agreement it had with ASUU since 2009. Fagge said the union had decided to heed the advice of the students to continue the strike until the Federal Government fully implemented the agreement. “Our students have come out to say they don’t want us to call off the strike until the Federal Government answers us, because they don’t want us to call off now and later we go back to strike again. So, we are heeding the advice of our students,” he said. On the complaint by the Federal Government that it lacked the funds to implement the agreement, Fagge said it was not all about money, noting that government did not need funds to start implementing some parts of the agreement. “There are issues and agreement they can implement without money. Why don’t they begin with those ones?” he asked. He added that it was unfortunate that the government had pulled out of dialogue with ASUU, stating that the union would not be intimidated. The university lecturers began an indefinite strike on July 1 and have been demanding full implementation of the agreement ASUU had with the Federal Government in 2009, which among other things include the UNESCO-recommended 26 per cent budgetary allocation for education. However, the government said it could not implement the agreement, and is seeking re-negotiation

NBC Bans Wizkid’s ‘The Matter’ And Phyno’s ‘Man Of The Year Nigerian Broadcasting Commission has banned Wizkid’s Back to the matter and Phyno’s Man of the year. Wizkid’s ‘The matter’ which contains lyrics like “… 20 man shall fall that day if you cross my lane … Oya back to the matter open and close…” was considered explicit by NBC. Also Phyno’s Man of the year which has lyrics like “…oburu na okwero iba tee ya vaseline(if e no gree enter apply vaseline)…” was also considered explicit. BeatFM OAP Gbemi Olateru Olagbegi reported this when she tweeted about it. Read tweet below