First
of all, I want to wish ASUU a hearty congratulations on clocking #100days. This
is by no means a small feat.
Students
who ordinarily should be preparing for the new session haven't even completed the
existing one before ASUU reared it's ugly head.
On
ASUU's part, it is No Retreat, No Surrender, while on the Federal Government's
part, it is a case of It's Either My Way, Or The Highway.
When
two elephants fight, the grass surely suffers.
To
show how international ASUU has gone, it featured on Al Jazeera's #AJStream
some weeks ago, now it has even gone French, as some French journalist covered
the news.
This
strike has to be called off for the purpose of the students. This is totally
unfair and totally insensitive to the plights of the future leaders of
tomorrow.
It
is becoming embarrassing that in this time and age, our education system is in
total collapse.
Early
this morning, I posted a story about how no Nigerian university made the top 400
in World University rankings.
Whereas,
three South African universities made the list. Thought we were Giants of
Africa.
Well
I featured in this article to give my candid view about the ongoing ASUU strike
and I will be the happiest man in Nigeria if this strike is called off in the
interest of what's left of our education sector.
Big
ups to Clio Bayle of My Science Work..
Kindly
click on this link to read this article-
http://www.mysciencework.com/en/news/10723/three-months-in-university-strike-in-nigeria-threatens-students-future
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