CSC: EXCLAIMEDđ
(One lecturer jumb into the conversation)
LECTURER: the lecturers described the government’s refusal to honour the agreements as “insincerity”, saying such behaviour would be met with stiff resistance.
ASUU BODY: Well, the point is that, not that the federal government stopped paying our salaries but they have not paid it in accordance with the agreement.
CSC: wahala for everywhere!đł
ASUU BODY(ANGRY MOOD)đĄ: the agreements said they would pay by December 31st or before and till now (Jan 5) they have not paid.
CSC: Go on please, I can't understand better!!đ
ASUU BODY: Even, the Earned Allowances they agreed to pay by December through January, they have not paid anything.
CSC: SERIOUSLYđłđł!!
ASUU BODY STILL SPEAKING: They didn’t pay dime even before we suspended the strike by December 23rd, that is the government we are dealing with.
CSC: why our government like this!?đ
ASUU BODY: After all these, people will be blaming ASUU.
CSC: what can't we even see for road like this.
ASUU BODY: People can now understand why ASUU insisted on getting what they wanted before they called-off the strike.
CSC: I think we're now!!đ˛
ASUU BODY: They have not paid anything. The agreements are in black and white.”
CSC: wahala againđđź♂️
.....After some minutes.....
CSC: PROF. PROF. WHAT CAN YOU SAY WITH ALL THESE CONVERSATIONS SO FAR
PROF. BIODUN OGUNYEMI: Said on the phone that he wouldn’t want to comment on the issue at the moment.
CSC: BACK TO SQUARE ONE!!!
#ASUU
#CSC
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This government is really playing and joking with Education in Nigeria
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