Happy Birthday To A Great Fashion Designer- Abosede Blessing
She really is beautiful and thus take her time in giving her clients the very best of Jobs asked for.
Abosede Blessing who has and still is taking fashion to the next level isn't tired of showing to the world her God given talent. She is smart, relentless and ambitious, one who is career driven but has God first to set the pace.
We celebrate a rare gem with great possibilities of taken the world to the next stage of fashion,(we just can't wait).
Happy Birthday Dearie,
More great life and achievements to you. See Beautiful photos of this amazing lady...
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Street Anthem | Shyne Guyz Music - Industry Yi Tiwa Ft. Olamide x Abayomi x Segxywin x Dj Asquare [ WO Refix]
This their WO Refix is what we really forecasts to even more hit, and super duper song than that of Olamide a.k.a Baddo, WO! With heavy lyrics; bar to bar, flow drops. While Beat was produced by Classic Production, And it was Mix and Master by @HotRapper_NoTyme
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PRESS RELEASE BY JAC 3 (NAAT, NASU and SSANU)
THURSDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER, 2017.
Gentlemen of the Press
Comrades
PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE OUTCOME OF THE! INDUSTRIAL ACTION EMBARKED UPON BY THE JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE (JAC) OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIC TECHNOLOGISTS (NAAT), NON-ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF EDUCATIONAL AND ASSOCIATED INSTITUTIONS (NASU) AND SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES (SSANU).
Members of the public would recall that the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of NAAT, NASU and SSANU embarked on a total, comprehensive and indefinite strike action on Monday September 11, 2017. The strike was not our desire but was brought about by the unhealthy situation where agreements freely entered into by the three non-teaching staff unions were not respected and kept to linger unendingly, despite repeated reminders and agitations on the issues. As responsible Trade Unions, we are not oblivious of the implications and effects of a strike action on Nigerians including the hardships even on us. But when left with no choice and having no options, the strike had to be embarked upon, having exhausted every other means of conveying our agitations to the powers that be.
Our demands were spread over a gamut and diversity of issues bordering on the sustenance and survival of the university system, welfare of our members among others. Our agitations were not selfish but predicated on an overall love for the system and the interests of our members.
For the purpose of elucidation, the substance of our agitations covered the following:
(1) Non-payment of Earned Allowances to our members.
(2) The problem of bad governance affecting the university system.
(3) Poor funding as against UNESCO recommendations.
(4) Inadequate infrastructure in universities and abandoned projects.
(5) Shortfall in payments of salaries.
(6) Non-implementation of the National Industrial Court (NUC) judgement in respect of university staff schools.
(7) Non-registration of National Universities Pension Commission (NUPEMCO).
(8) Non-implementation of CONTISS 14 and 15 for Technologists.
(9) Problem of lack of adequate teaching and learning facilities in the universities.
(10) Corruption in the university system.
(11) Lack of seriousness in the renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/University Unions Agreement.
(12) Usurpation of Headship of Non-Teaching Units by academic staff.
The above demands were aggregates of the Unions agreements of 2009 with the Federal Government which we had waited eight years to consummate. We had shown understanding, maturity and patience. In January 2017, we embarked on a one week warning strike which was suspended on the strength of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federal Government. We waited nine months for the consummation of the MOU but observing that our nine month pregnancy was going beyond term, we were forced to induce the pregnancy to ensure that our 12 point agenda baby is born.
Following the commencement of the strike action, we have embarked on two Conciliation meetings with the Federal Government, culminating to almost twenty four valuable man-hours of government functionaries led by His Excellency, Senator (Dr) Chris Nwabueze Ngige, with the full participation of the Minister of State, Professor Stephen Ocheni, Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly, Senator Ita Enang, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment and Ministry of Education, the Chairman, National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, representatives of the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, Head of Service of the Federation, Budget Office of the Federation, National Universities Commission among others.
Following heated engagements and exchanges on the issues in contention, certain understandings were reached on the issues which we hope, given the calibre of people on the Government side, who we assume until otherwise proven, to be honourable gentlemen true to their words, would be realised within the timeframes promised.
Ladies and gentlemen of the Press, the major bane we have in our labour firmament is not so much about lack of agreements but the actualisation of the agreements. This is reason for the prevalence of industrial actions in recent times. To this end, beginning with the understanding reached early this morning, today, Thursday, 21st September 2017, with the JAC of NAAT, NASU and SSANU, we enjoin Government to respect agreements reached and ensure their compliance. We maintain our principled stand on the dictum “Pacta Sum Servanda” – Agreements entered into must be honoured. This dictum is not restricted to this agreement alone, but any other agreement signed with workers across all sectors.
The level of confidence in government by Nigerian workers is indeed poor and highly eroded as workers no longer have trust in policies of government despite the fact that MOU’s and agreements are reached. Government must therefore embark on a deliberate policy of confidence-building, to shore up trust and belief in its activities. This is the key solution to end the spate of industrial actions in the country.
The strike by the university based non-teaching unions was indeed avoidable and would have been averted if government had done the needful. Arising from the series of deliberations and engagements, we have once again gone to the drawing board. The negotiations we have had since the beginning of the strike have developed a template which we hope will be a panacea to the continued conflicts between the university based non-teaching staff unions and the Federal Government. We have developed an actionable template with specific timeframes to implement salient aspects of the agreement. Based on the foregoing and following exhaustive and extensive consultations with our various union organs, we hereby announce the suspension of the strike action embarked upon by the Joint Action Committee of NAAT, NASU and SSANU, on the understanding that the time lines agreed with the Federal Government on the various issues are met. We have consequently directed our members to resume work on Monday, September 25, 2017. In one months time, we shall be reviewing the level of compliance with the agreement and shall not hesitate to resume the strike action if government reneges on the agreements reached or delays in any aspects.
We seize this opportunity to thank the Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator (Dr) Chris Ngige for his sense of patriotism and painstaking effort in the resolution of this industrial conflict. We extend the appreciation to the Minister of State for Labour, Professor Stephen Ocheni, the Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters, Senator Ita Enang and all other representatives of government at various levels. We cannot but appreciate our own President of Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Ayyuba Wabba mni, for leading us through the engagements. We appreciate all Nigerians, especially the Nigerian students for the sacrifices they have had to suffer on account of this failure of government. We appreciate their parents and all other stakeholders for mounting pressure to end the conflict on ground. We cannot but thank our NEC members and branch members of the three unions, NAAT, NASU and SSANU for their cooperation and compliance with the directive to embark and remain on strike. Their loyalty to the JAC leadership is unequalled and worthy of appreciation.
We cannot end this address without thanking our friends in the media for their efforts in bringing our agitations to the front burner of public discourse. We appreciate your time while keeping vigil with us during our late hour meetings with Government. We believe that together, we can all work to make our educational sector great again, and by extension, the entire Nigerian nation. This is our vision, this is our dream.
LONG LIVE NAAT!
LONG LIVE NASU!
LONG LIVE SSANU!
Greatest Nigerian Workers!
Aluta Continua! Victoria Acerta!
Comr. Engr. Sani Suleiman Comr. Chris O. Ani Comr. Samson C. Ugwoke
President, NAAT President, NASU President, SSANU
*- Universities in Nigeria roar back to life as unions suspend strike*
The two-week strike by the Non teaching staff of Nigerian Universities under the auspices of the Joint Action Committee has been suspended.
They embarked on the strike to compel government to implement agreements reached with the union with a threat to resume the action if the government fail to implement the agreement.
The three non teaching staff of Nigerian universities began an indefinite strike action on Monday, September 11 as a result of government failure to meet their 12 point demands.
The demands include the non-payment of earned Academic allowances, shortfall in salaries of members, poor funding of universities, non registration of Nigerian Universities Pensions Management Company among others.
Speaking at a news conference, Chairman of the Joint Action Committee and President of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), Comrade Samson Ugokwe directed all members to go back to work with effect from Monday, September 25, 2017.
The union are Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), National Association of Academic Technologists and the Non Academic Staff Union.
Ugokwe said “The strike by the university based non-teaching unions was indeed avoidable and would have been averted if government had done the needful. Arising from the series of deliberations and engagements, we have once again gone to the drawing board.
“The negotiations we have had since the beginning of the strike have developed a template which we hope will be a panacea to the continued conflicts between the university based non-teaching staff unions and the Federal Government.
“We have developed an actionable template with specific timeframes to implement salient aspects of the agreement. Based on the foregoing and following exhaustive and extensive consultations with our various union organs, we hereby announce the suspension of the strike action embarked upon by the Joint Action Committee of NAAT, NASU and SSANU, on the understanding that the time lines agreed with the Federal Government on the various issues are met.
“We have consequently directed our members to resume work on Monday, September 25, 2017. In one months time, we shall be reviewing the level of compliance with the agreement and shall not hesitate to resume the strike action if government reneges on the agreements reached or delays in any aspects.”
He said further that: “As responsible Trade Unions, we are not oblivious of the implications and effects of a strike action on Nigerians including the hardships even on us. But when left with no choice and having no options, the strike had to be embarked upon, having exhausted every other means of conveying our agitations to the powers that be.
“Our demands were spread over a gamut and diversity of issues bordering on the sustenance and survival of the university system, welfare of our members among others. Our agitations were not selfish but predicated on an overall love for the system and the interests of our members.”
The unions demands include Non-payment of Earned Allowances to our members, the problem of bad governance affecting the university system, poor funding as against UNESCO recommendations, inadequate infrastructure in universities and abandoned projects, shortfall in payments of salaries and non-implementation of the National Industrial Court (NUC) judgement in respect of university staff schools.
They are also protesting the non-registration of National Universities Pension Commission (NUPEMCO), non-implementation of CONTISS 14 and 15 for Technologists, problem of lack of adequate teaching and learning facilities in the universities’ corruption in the university system, lack of seriousness in the renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/University Unions Agreement and usurpation of Headship of Non-Teaching Units by academic staff.
Ugokwe said the union’s demand were aggregates of the Unions agreements of 2009 with the Federal Government which they had waited eight years to consummate.
JTE Gist: Mayorkun Reacts To Claims Of Copying Davido Fall, On Mama
It is generally said that Mayorkun’s Mama is an imitation of Davido’s Fall, and for the fact that Mama was released after Fall, Mayorkun has been accused of using his boss’ template to record Mama. T
he two songs were produced by the same producer and that also fuels the claim.
However, Mayorkun reacted to the claim in a recent interview with HipTV.
In the interview, he tried to give explanations to correct the notion.
KA ISA YABO is a song praising God for he is worthy of our praises by Magaret Dachomo and the Worship Team... this song was sang in a live recording concert which was held in 2015 and the official release of the album was in 2016. The song has been popularly sang in churches, concerts and other christian gatherings........ This unique sound is a must listen....... download and share the good news...
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Music+ Unplugged Thursdays: Join Spyro At The Unveiling Party Hosted By Upfront Records
They surmise each swing of my wine
They count each beat of my heart
They control the pulse of my blood
They number the bones in my pate
They don’t know me yet they judge me
Tongues clicking in annoyance
Clenching fist like a trounced grappler
They wrinkle their nose like I am an obnoxious stench
Their faces twist in a grimace of disgust
They don’t know me yet they judge me
Chattering maliciously for me
Even when I can hear their contempt
They say malevolent prayers for me
Begging the wrath of perdition upon me
They don’t know me yet they judge me
Their belligerence echo loud in my head
Their disparagement for me ride upon my soul
They choose that I be forlorn
Wrenching my bones from my flesh
They don’t know me yet they judge me
Free from their foul company
Yet they refuse to free me from their aversion
Indignation like cancer has eaten my pride
My blood pulsing with rage and vengeance
They don’t know me yet they judge me
I prefer to live in solitary fantasy
I can’t leap over my apprehensions
Fright becomes a loyal ally
They don’t know me yet they judge me
They say I sway my hips in seduction
I say prayers for their mercy
They say prayer for my condemnation
I sing an old love song
Yet I can catch hearts grumbling in disdain
They don’t know me yet they judge me
Written by
Kos William
New Music: SIQ – ZAMA Feat. Freezlinks [Prod. by Bobberry]
Kash Krop Entertainment Celebrates their Front Liner SIQ by disseminating this masterpiece title ‘ ZAMA ‘ where Arewa A-List Rapper Freezlinks was featured and with the Helping hands of Producer extraordinary Bobberry , we believe this gonna be a hit!
[ M9 Music ] SIQ – ZAMA Feat. Freezlinks [Prod. byBobberry]
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University of Jos to resume academic activities Monday 25th
UNIVERSITY OF JOS, JOS NIGERIA OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
ANNOUNCEMENT
RESUMPTION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
The University of Jos hereby informs all Students of the University that academic activities will resume in the University on Monday 25th September, 2017.
On resumption, all Students are to report to their various Departments for further directives.
All Students are advised to strictly comply with this directive.
Announcer:
Monday M. Danjem
Registrar
University of Jos
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