learning, Prof. Greg Nwakoby has dismissed rumours regarding the date
of resumption stating that the management of the school is yet to
decide on that.
Speaking to our USN correspondent in his office, Prof. Nwakoby however
was sceptical whether the strike would or would not affect the
resumption of academic activities in the school.
Prof. Nwakoby appealed to FG and ASUU to be considerate on the plight
of the students and the educational system which he described as being
in a state of jeopardy urging both sides to shift their ground.
The former Dean,Faculty of Law asserted that the industrial action
embarked by the union is indirectly promoting private universities at
the expense of public universities. He expressed fears that if
adequate measures are not taken, the system would collapse.
The University Don further advised students not to see the industrial
action as a guarantee to veer off the right part in engaging in all
sorts of social vices and brigandage. He advised students to embrace
their studies and engage their time in meaningful endeavours
expressing optimism that in no distant time, the strike would be
called off.
More reports coming soon...
pls ooi
ReplyDeleteI'm tired of home
even if we won't study, ask us to come to sch
God pls come to ur children's aid.dis is getting out of hand.
ReplyDeleteAl ds rumor mongers b sayn rubbish.....
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ReplyDeleteI don tire to dey stay house. Everyone is tired bcos dis our 1st time of going on strike, we neva knew what other students in other universities go tru while on strike. Heheheeeee..... We don feel am small, make we know say na njoyment we been dey njoy all these past years wey others dey go strike. My fellow zikites una dey feel am? Cos me eh, e dey frustrate me die.....#alinko
ReplyDeleteI always believed deep down in my heart that Unizik would be different. Well I thought wrong. I just hope Asuu accepts FG's proposal cos I sure as hell am tired
ReplyDeleteUna still dey holiday n complain dn ful una mouth....u might start openin ur mouth aftr 14th Oct......Ooops
ReplyDeleteHmmm...hv missed ifite die!!!
ReplyDeleteMake use of ur time wella
ReplyDeleteUna never spend holiday finish una don dey complain... Make una wait oo coz una never start to dey spend the strike holiday... Coz as i dey see things as e be now.. It must surely come....
ReplyDeleteWe re talkin of #3.1 trillion oo.... Which is more 70% of Nigeria's yearly budget. God have mercy on ur children ( We Nigerian Students)
God of chosen,prove Ūя̲̅ power
ReplyDeleteI don miss commisioners quarters. ☺º°˚˚°ºoo,
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