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U guys re nt serious...always lukin 4 strategies so dat d strike will nt b calld off

Stories toomuch,we dn tire.uniben freshers add me on 2go wit barthman2,whatsapp wit 08179459152.

Dis ASUU folks are just stupid,dey went on strike bcus d government failed to implement a so called agreement,Now anoda offer has been made,and dey are saying dat dey don''t trust d govt,so d. Bigger question is why did dey embark on d strike in d first place????since dey hav no trust in d govt??behavin like illitrates.

Asuu is right,FG has never kept to their agreement. If nothing is done, we students will stil suffer this strike again.

All u guys want is for the strike 2 b clld off. Ve u 4goten dat if dis strike is bin cll off nw wit d demands of asuu been met, its jst a waste f 4 months nd d wil stil embark on anoda strike. Who knws hw long dt wil last. D FG neva kips 2 deir promises, d wil promise heaven on earth bt notin wil b done. Dis so clld president of ours has promised so manytins b4 he ws elected. Hw many f dm has he done.

ASUU or no ASUU, FG or no FG. They cant suffer it, its only we the student of little hope that will pay for all this mess. I beg ASUU to call off this their selfish strike that is not impacting anything to us. If i may ask; will their so call agreement reduce the tuition fee in all the University in Nigeria? No. Think twice ASUU

Asuu abeg make una call dis stike off na, na inside dis undevelope universities una graduate and now u guys are havin a good job, abeg make una allow me too graduate in dis same instutition and i go still secure a job... Naija still remai naija
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