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Board Nigeria (Naija)
Re: Nigeria (Naija)
by
Obari
on 08/10/2022, 03:39:39 UTC
The Asuu strike don last for over 7 months, with several university students left out of schools. And all the court fit do or the government na to order lecturers back to the lecture hall, how that one take happen?
This lecturers has sacrificed their scheme/schedule for the semester, students has lost several months on the educational calendar and the government think say them fit just order them back to the classroom just like that. Without giving them the benefit of what they are fighting for all this while.

I am also affected by this strike and it is heartbreaking that even after protests by students the government can find a way to resolve this situation. One of the big reasons is that their children aren't schooling in Nigeria so it's quite understandable and shameful.

There are two things involved by ordering the lecturers to return to the classroom. 1. You can force the horse 2 di water bt u cannot force him to drink di water. Lecturers might go to di class bt there will be no knowledge that will be impacted to di students. Dat is di worst part in education. Den 2. Di Lectures might call off di strike based on di court order 4 1 week or days and went back 2 anoda fresh strike again. Den everything would start 4rom di beginning. Strike would be starting all over again. As I said before and will be saying again and again di major problem we have in Nigeria is di court. if di court r really gud nd not corrupt there would have known di best to settle asuu b4 telling dem 2 resume. ASUU IS ANGRY SO GOING BACK TO CLASS WITHOUT SETTLING THEIR GRIEVANCES IS THE HIGHEST DANGER TO NIGERIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.
With this some of Nigerian youths are still supporting the....

I've spoken about this issue previously and bitterly and it's a great pity that at the end of this whole thing either resolved or not, it will be just the students that will suffer all the pains from this strike directly. I'm not actually blaming just the government or ASUU and labour force but  also blaming the entire country because of its poor governance and electorate system. I see no reason why some very vital positions in the country like the chief judge, commissioner of police, head personnel's of the arm forces, even vice chancellors and rectors of higher institutions and worst of all INEC CHAIRMAN be by appointment and we still expect fairness and transparency for the common man ?
No it wouldn't be easy if ever possible.

I just pray the bad eggs are fished out not just by shouting amen but getting our PVCs and voting out the wrong leaders.