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I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by aderemielijah(m): 11:02pm On Apr 15, 2022
ASUU: THE STRIKERS, THE UMPIRES, THE BIG PLAYERS AND THE HELPLESS SPECTATORS.

Dear readers,

I write to you as a concerned Nigerian student, who has been severally frustrated, suffered in the hands of the 'BIG PLAYERS' and been a victim of oppression.

I write to inform you of my interest to join the Social Media war against the injustices of the 'BIG PLAYERS'. If possible, I would start another dimension of this war and to a greater extent.

ASUU strike is now 60 days and counting, yet the government and its agents have never shown concern, nor interested in resolving the matters. SSANU and NASU have also jumped on the bandwagon.

It seems their 'deaf eyes and blind ears' can only be opened through semi-violent and demi-intellectual demonstrations.

Let me start by saying, "if you have never been a leader, you might not know the heavy responsibilities attached to it, and if you have never suffered or been a victim of oppression, you might not know how it feels to be oppressed."

I have been in both shoes, this is the more reason I am so sensitive and active when it comes to choice of leaders/leadership and that is to allay the thoughts that this writer has biased motives during the reading and writing of this piece.

Moreso, before you say I'm overzealous, before you say I'm breeding hatred towards the ruling/political class, or tag my actions, inactions and reactions as an act of insubordination and aggression towards constituted authorities and leaders, let me briefly narrate my ordeals as an undergraduate NCE student in one the government-owned Colleges of Education.

I was admitted in the last quarter of 2016, November/December 2016, but couldn't resume until March 2017, because there was strike during those periods.

3 months after resumption in March, the school was closed in June/July 2017, resumption by August, 2017.

2 months after, there was another Strike embarked upon in October/November 2017, which we resumed by February 2018 ( that was 5 months Strike).

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The school was closed June/July 2018, purportedly re-opened by August, 2018.

There was an overlapping Strike embarked upon in September 2018, through October, November, December, 2018 and January, 2019 (5 months Strike).

And there was another overlapping Strike (in the guise of Inter-semester break) in January, 2019 through April, 2019 (4 months). And that was the last one I experienced before I graduated in that same year (2019).

Basically, numbers of times school closed (in years):
2016 - 1
2017 - 2 times.
2018 - 2 times.
2019 - 1

Total number of times - 6

Time frame (in months):
2016 - 2 months
2017 - 8 months
2018 - 8 months
2019 - 4 months

Total: 22 months

These periods of time that the school was closed came as a result of both internal and external crises, non-payment of salaries of staffs among others.

I had thought that my ordeal is over, not knowing that it's just started.

(The above statistical record might not be accurate, however, it represents the results of searched information by the writer on this subject matter).

Note that NCE is a three-year Program (made up of 6 semesters) in Colleges of Education.

There were several liberation struggles, confrontational movements and demonstrations during these periods. Not to be forgotten are the intelligentsia and intellectual activisms of my fellow comrades. We saw many victims of oppression, those who sacrificed their careers and lives in the field of struggle. On that, I say, history will never forget.

..."that evil ended, so also may this..."

The brief narration above is to make you understand that the 'BIG PLAYERS' in this game are neither ready to accept defeat nor settle the scores. That's usually their behaviours and attitudes. And this should be an utmost concern of all spectators (made up of the affected students, parents/guardian and other stakeholders). I do appreciate the individual Students, student leaders and group of students for their doggedness, patience and actions so far concerning this matter, while I do that, I want to remind you and call your attention to the only but effective and immediate weapon in our arsenal, which is DEMONSTRATION. We will have to deploy this weapon through the use of Social Media, open letters to the government and its officials, taking to the streets for confrontational movements and perpetual motions of appeal to concern stakeholders.

This should be done, if and only if students are really ready to go back to their classes.

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Let me conclude this piece by saying that, Industrial Action (popularly known as Strikes) in Nigerian public institutions is nothing but a war without bloodshed. Which we have been fighting since time immemorial.
I hope we win again this time.

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POST SCRIPTUM:
I admit any errors committed during the course of writing this piece.

I reserve the exclusive rights to alter and delete this piece in any part thereof whenever it appears to me to be inciting, encouraging or constituting public disorder or violence.

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I will write to you again.

...

Elijah Aderemi.
Student, faculty of Law, University of Ibadan.
15/04/2022.

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Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by WhizdomXX(m): 12:47pm On Apr 16, 2022
Nice One Elijah. God help us all.

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Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by ndat(m): 4:39pm On Apr 16, 2022
Nice write up and encouraging. Kudos

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Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by aderemielijah(m): 6:21pm On Apr 16, 2022
WhizdomXX:
Nice One Elijah. God help us all.

Amen. Thank you.
Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by aderemielijah(m): 6:22pm On Apr 16, 2022
ndat:
Nice write up and encouraging. Kudos

Thank you. I pray we win.
Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by HopeNeverDies: 6:45pm On Apr 16, 2022
Damnnn!!!! All those who pushed the disaster of Presidents on us both old and Current, I pray they All die of Cancer.

Wtf?? In a saner country, you don't toy with education.

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Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by Nobody: 7:41pm On Apr 16, 2022
Yawns ..all talk and no substance

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Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by othermen: 8:51pm On Apr 16, 2022
I understand your frustration and I share your concern. I think your direction is commendable.

ASUU is not the enemy; they want universities to be well equipped, so that the education you receive is adequate and comparable with what is obtainable in most sane countries.

ASUU is not the enemy; concerns about their own personal welfare has always been secondary in their demands. A graduate assistant in most university abroad earn more than a professor in Nigeria federal universities. An executive trainee in most Nigeria commercial banks earn more than a lecturer I in Nigeria federal universities. A lecturer I with a PhD. Despite this, this is not the primary struggle of ASUU, ASUU just want universities to be funded appropriately.

ASUU could have an agreement with the government, and request that federal universities become autonomous and so the Federal government don’t have to fund the universities; the running cost of the universities, the salaries of its members will be generated from the school fees of the students. Then in that case, most students would have to pay what is equivalent in private universities. ASUU understands that education still needs to be subsidized, because the masses may not be able to afford it.

It’s important that we educate ourselves on ASUU’s struggle and what the government objections are. It is when we have done so, there can be a reasonable attempt to even address the issue.

Reality is, participate in your government and protest its failure, having failed to implement the agreement they have with ASUU. All these threat of violence, non peaceful demonstrations and what have you, requires critical assessment even in the phrasing of it.

But again, I understand your frustration and it should be directed rightly and effectively.

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Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by LordIsaac(m): 10:34pm On Apr 16, 2022
Good one. God will help us!

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Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by aderemielijah(m): 8:59pm On Apr 17, 2022
HopeNeverDies:
Damnnn!!!! All those who pushed the disaster of Presidents on us both old and Current, I pray they All die of Cancer.

Wtf?? In a saner country, you don't toy with education.

...

Thanks for engaging.
Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by aderemielijah(m): 9:00pm On Apr 17, 2022
33bandit:
Yawns ..all talk and no substance

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Hmm... Thanks for engaging.
Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by aderemielijah(m): 9:03pm On Apr 17, 2022
othermen:
I understand your frustration and I share your concern. I think your direction is commendable.

ASUU is not the enemy; they want universities to be well equipped, so that the education you receive is adequate and comparable with what is obtainable in most sane countries.

ASUU is not the enemy; concerns about their own personal welfare has always been secondary in their demands. A graduate assistant in most university abroad earn more than a professor in Nigeria federal universities. An executive trainee in most Nigeria commercial banks earn more than a lecturer I in Nigeria federal universities. A lecturer I with a PhD. Despite this, this is not the primary struggle of ASUU, ASUU just want universities to be funded appropriately.

ASUU could have an agreement with the government, and request that federal universities become autonomous and so the Federal government don’t have to fund the universities; the running cost of the universities, the salaries of its members will be generated from the school fees of the students. Then in that case, most students would have to pay what is equivalent in private universities. ASUU understands that education still needs to be subsidized, because the masses may not be able to afford it.

It’s important that we educate ourselves on ASUU’s struggle and what the government objections are. It is when we have done so, there can be a reasonable attempt to even address the issue.

Reality is, participate in your government and protest its failure, having failed to implement the agreement they have with ASUU. All these threat of violence, non peaceful demonstrations and what have you, requires critical assessment even in the phrasing of it.

But again, I understand your frustration and it should be directed rightly and effectively.

...

Thanks for engaging.
I understand all your points as well.
We're hoping for the best.
Re: I Have Joined The War On ASUU Strike by aderemielijah(m): 9:03pm On Apr 17, 2022
LordIsaac:
Good one. God will help us!

Amen.
Thanks for engaging.

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