Instead of insisting that you should be given a descent environment to learn, you haul invectives at ASUU for fighting for you! This is the way we learn in most Nigerian public universities. #EndASUUStrike
National Assembly and signed into law on 10th July 2003 and later gazetted by the Federal Republic of Nigerian Official Gazette No. 10, Volume 94 of 12th January 2007 as Act No. 1 of 2000, vested "the powers of managing personnel
@EgboDaniel1@pius_adesanmi@aina_akin@TunjiLardner@julietkego@ChifeDr How were they destroyed by students? Have they ever functioned? Where is the power for their use? Those installed at the Department of English and Literary Studies where I work have been the way they were installed.
Mr Common Sense, Ben Bruce says the only solution to incessant ASUU strike is to go the way of privatisation. This is a lucid interpretation of the attitude of the Nigerian government to tertiary education over the years. Evil mennnnnnnnnnnnn!
@farooqkperogi Nigerian Pidgin English? I am aware of Nigerian Pidgin and Broken English. The former a language in its own right and the latter a demotic form of English