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Some untold truths about the FUTO protest! by SubtleFRED(m): 2:26pm On Feb 20, 2017 |
FUTO students have been making rounds on social media recently for the protest they did on Friday or riot as many would term it. News channels,blogs and many social platforms all carry the news but not in full Here are some of the truths they forgot/didn't tell the world. 1. It was a peaceful protest until security officials picked up the protest leader It all started at about 7am that Friday when students grouped together from the four corners of the school and started the peaceful protest which remained so until security officials picked up the leader of the protest around the school's Biochemistry department building. Students then went on rampage cos we all are Nigerians and know fully well what happens after such kinda pick ups. 2. The Vice Chancellor's convoy ran away twice Rather than coming out to address the protesting students hours before the protest turned violent,the VC fled the school firstly at the school's main gate after sighting he students and secondly close to the Macho man statue also close to the school's senate building. 3.The students protested for more than school fees hike The school management didn't hike the school fees only,they also gave students a deadline(being that friday) to pay up or attract a lateness fee of #10,000. Who does that considering the current economic situation of the country. The students were pained to their marrows cos they could feel the pains of their parents and some go through alot to raise the fees. 4. We pay for the supposed reason of increase yearly We've been paying ICT fees of #8000 and I still wonder if such amount isn't enough to provide Wifi for us. 5. The protest leaders are past SUG executives Most of the students leading the protests are past executives and this should give us a little sense of thought that they've seen the corruption in the system and were maybe silenced during their tenure. NB: The current ongoing protest is for the release of the protest leaders. Cc: Lalastical,fynestboi pls help tell the world that FUTO students are not rouges. They want their 'right' |
Re: Some untold truths about the FUTO protest! by Jafar1: 2:28pm On Feb 20, 2017 |
cool buh in 9ja, protest only cause problems |
Re: Some untold truths about the FUTO protest! by Nobody: 3:31pm On Feb 20, 2017 |
lalasticalala, let this hit FP. The students side of the protest must be told. The annoying things about Nigerian media outlets is that they'll rather talk about the rampage of the students and only briefly meniton the cause. Aluta Continua brother, placing a fine of 10k in this recession ravaged Nigeria is pure wickedness Richiez, Mynd44 |
Re: Some untold truths about the FUTO protest! by SubtleFRED(m): 3:51pm On Feb 20, 2017 |
SirWere:Nicely said Bro. The act was just pure wickedness and as always,media houses hide the truth. |
Re: Some untold truths about the FUTO protest! by SubtleFRED(m): 3:53pm On Feb 20, 2017 |
Jafar1:That doesn't mean the students should not use it if it's their only means of making the management listen. |
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