Wednesday, July 22, 2009

ASUU and FG please o!

Firstly, we were delayed for an extra 2 weeks at home by our school management. Giving us a ludicrous excuse that, the dam in school wants to be upgraded. Till when we left campus for this ASUU hassles the water level was abysmal. Lastly, with this ASSU dynamite-like strike we are a little far from our mid semester exams. Please do something fast to stabilize this tilted anomality.

ASUU and FG please o!

Firstly, we were delayed for an extra 2 weeks at home by our school management. Giving us a ludicrous excuse that, the dam in school wants to be upgraded. Till when we left campus for this ASUU hassles the water level was abysmal. Lastly, with this ASSU dynamite-like strike we are a little far from our mid semester exams. Please do something fast to stabilize this tilted anomality.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

ASUU strike

Can any student, be proud of the devastating effects the strike as resulted in? This shows the lethargic attittude of the Federal Government towards education. According to a recent article published on the internet the best Nigerian 'Uni' is 5000 plus on the list, yet again d Ivory Towers are in a fix. If the freshers don't feel the intensity of this 'unwanted visitor' I think the finalist would know the doom it spells. In O.A.U report has it that not less than 16 occupants share a room plus squatters(Angola and Mozambique halls). Why squatting? They say there are not enough accommodation. We hear the minister of education had a bash and spent absurdly leaving is former colleagues in a ditch. The leader of this GREAT nation a former Chemistry lecturer is chemically unbalanced. FG it's time u met their deserved needs.