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200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by ProvisioDigital: 2:11pm On Sep 02, 2022
Following our 2020 comprehensive review of ASUU strikes since Nigeria's independence, we published a 2022 update:

The 2022 ASUU strike is at the moment, the second longest strike in #Nigeria’s history; this has overtaken the 2010-11 strike of 180 days and the 2002-03 strike of 172 days.

By the end of 2022, the number of days lost to the strike will be 320 days, 45-46 days short of a full calendar year and one academic session. In months, the strike will be 6 months, 19 days on September 2; 8 months 18 days by November 1 and 10 months 17 days by December 31.

Gen Z (b 1997 – 2012) is gradually getting close to the Millennials generation (1981 – 1996) as the generation most affected by ASUU strike. The latter lost a total of 1039 days to these strikes. Gen Z has lost 920 days so far.


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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by Ebubu: 2:18pm On Sep 02, 2022
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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by BusyBrain147(m): 9:54pm On Sep 02, 2022
Ok
Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by Feelin(m): 9:54pm On Sep 02, 2022
They should have settle ASUU strike by now if they are serious.

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by lhordspy: 9:54pm On Sep 02, 2022
Gf
Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by Jahzrockballer(m): 9:54pm On Sep 02, 2022
Omo
Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by NaijaCoverBlog(m): 9:55pm On Sep 02, 2022
No Be Small Thing ooooo
Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by lhordspy: 9:55pm On Sep 02, 2022
ASUU strikes has always been around not today. Ask those who went to school in 1995, they will tell you same.

That doesnt take away the fact that a 3rd class graduate who stole anambra state money and deposited it into his daughter pandora account, invested the remain money into beer parlour business and ran it into loss will come a distant fourth in the forth coming election

An unbeliever who has suddenly turn the church into a political campaign ground looking for cheap sympathy from christians.

There is enough bucket to cry into next year for the wailing wailers.

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by jkpbestseries: 9:56pm On Sep 02, 2022
education in shambles

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by seunaj: 9:56pm On Sep 02, 2022
When you have a commander in chief who cares more about religious and ethnic cleansing than getting the youths engaged in school. If you ppl like, go and vote APC again in the name of ANYTHING! you never see shege.

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by luscioustrish(f): 9:56pm On Sep 02, 2022
Make God provide money for private university tuition.
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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by cnnamoko(m): 9:57pm On Sep 02, 2022
my people learn a digital skill. You ll be miles ahead in life. Leave outdated naija schools to go on stike as long as they wish, but dont let them hold you down.

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by Michello5(m): 10:00pm On Sep 02, 2022
why won't student say school nah scam.. can't you see. When the people in power doesn't have school certificate and those who call the strike are only for your pockets what do u expect... Nigeria is a failed state just like how Obi said it..so help us God
Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:00pm On Sep 02, 2022
I blame the FG

Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by Taoted: 10:01pm On Sep 02, 2022
Why is it that when you say you want a better Nigeria without mentioning the name of any candidate, everybody will think you are talking about Peter Obi?

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by HateBigots: 10:01pm On Sep 02, 2022
Watch how APC/Agbado urchins will dodge this thread

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by Frank150: 10:05pm On Sep 02, 2022
ASUU own don too much

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by HarlequinLekex: 10:07pm On Sep 02, 2022
I can now see why money is good now,my friend they busy preparing for SAT for a private uni in Australia not a public one at that,MY GOD PROVIDE FOR US

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by clothingonline(m): 10:08pm On Sep 02, 2022
ASUU should charge student 3k ASUU development fees years

This government no wan pay you striking since 1994 think outside box ASUU

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by Frank150: 10:09pm On Sep 02, 2022
lhordspy:
ASUU strikes has always been around not today. Ask those who went to school in 1995, they will tell you same.

That doesnt take away the fact that a 3rd class graduate who stole anambra state money and deposited it into his daughter pandora account, invested the remain money into beer parlour business and ran it into loss will come a distant fourth in the forth coming election

An unbeliever who has sudden turn the church into a political campaign ground looking for cheap sympathy from christians.

There is enough bucket to cry into next year for the wailing wailers.
Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by openmine(m): 10:10pm On Sep 02, 2022
Frank150:
ASUU own don too much
Is their own too much or is it that the FG led by PMB have refused to prioritize education?
The same presidency that have been playing to the gallery by setting up 3 different committees that negotiated and agreed with ASUU only for the respective recommendations to be thrown to the trashcan!

Now the presidency led by the minister of education are trying to use the media convince the public that the union are the ones that should be held responsible for the lingering strike!

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by rusher14: 10:14pm On Sep 02, 2022
openmine:

Is their own too much or is it that the FG led by PMB have refused to prioritize education?

I think government should gove ASUU whatever they want.

Whatever that means.
Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by shortIGBOman: 10:18pm On Sep 02, 2022
Feelin:
They should have settle ASUU strike by now if they are serious.

Fvck ASUU. Useless, corrupt lecturers. They are a major problem in this Country. They go on strike more than the days they've worked. God punish all of them.

NO WORK NO PAY.

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Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by YungINchrist: 10:18pm On Sep 02, 2022
Like play like play 200 days down the line, and still counting!!!
Re: 200 Days Of ASUU Strike - An Analysis by fasho01(m): 10:19pm On Sep 02, 2022
And to think that this is electioneering period goes to show that the ruling class don't give a damn about education

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