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Thursday, August 31, 2017

Labour Minister Dr. Chris Ngige Says One Of His Children Is Affected By ASUU Strike

Chris Ngige, minister of labour and employment, says one of his children is affected by the indefinite strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities.



Speaking at the end of the federal executive council meeting on Wednesday, the minister said the government is doing its best to reach an agreement with the union and put an end to the strike.


“Students who are supposed to take their exams and promotional exams have been forced by circumstances beyond their control to stay at home,” Ngige said.


“I have one of my child at home as we speak. Government is leaving no stone unturned to make sure that we reach a conclusive agreement with ASUU so that they can go back to the class room.
“This is the first national strike that this government is facing and we want to discuss.


“At council meeting, the vice-president took over some of the aspects of the negotiations and discussions. So, we are continuing the meeting in his office and when we finish meeting, we will get back to ASUU for another round of meeting and we are hopeful that we will be able to go to an appreciable extent to solve some of the outstanding issues that is preventing them from going back to work.”


-From The Cable


*That's Good...This means there is hope that they will call-off the strike soon....


28 comments:

  1. Well,good to know

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    1. Stella, is he going to tell you when he moves his child abroad?
      How do you trust anything these politricktians say?
      How many of his kids are abroad studying?
      That one that is "affected by the strike", does he/she need the degree; for e.g
      to get government contracts or be in the national assembly?

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  2. Fayose come and see who should have original bragging right not you that sent your child to private university.

    This is still not news though.

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  3. The legitimate children are schooling abroad...
    But the illegitimate children are schooling in Nigeria...
    This is their modus operandi...

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    1. Please Dats not true only of his children schooled outside and it's ghana

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    2. Wow to think I use to take you serious. His first son is in ABSU. Shame on you for speaking ill of someone you know nothing about. Tufiakwa

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    3. Uncle you can lie! He has 3 kids and only is studying in Ghana the rest are here in Naija.

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  4. As much as I want it to be called off so I can write my exams and move on with my life, the issues ASUU raised should be dealt with once and for all! You don't cure malaria by tackling only headache.

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  5. I swear this country have tired me, when are we going to come out of all this strike of a thing for God sake? Now Doctors are planning on going on strike. God help us.

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  6. One of his legitimate or illegitimate children?

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  7. Barracudianusaurusunamon - Hi, guys, it's me again.

    firstly, well said, Anonymous23:45, these "Politricktcians" are not to be trusted, it is without doubt that if his son is affected by this ASUU strike then a solution would have been arrived at, as it not been long enough, this is just terrible governing, even in ordinary "Ghana", they seldom go on strike like its a father-son fishing trip. honestly, this is irritating, he took to the media to tell us a pathetic story of his son being caught in the red zone, when we all know that is plain old hypocrisy and high-end folly.

    They should try something new, now we know all their tricks and whatnot. Appalling team of pot-bellied over-groomed oh-so important politicians and their propaganda.

    If your son is affected, the do something about it, you have no idea how this affects the students.


    Yours Blogospherially,
    Q.E.D.

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  8. The School, Name and Matric no of that child please.
    Lying man.

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  9. Two of his children could not graduate from college of medicine Unn. One of them is them is my younger brother's classmate.

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    1. LMAO
      I never knew.
      I'm also a student there.
      Tell me something

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  10. One of his child or one of his domestic staff's child...

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  11. Mtcheww. Thew will never say important something.

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