itz not the strongest of the species that survive nor the most bravest or intelligent but the one that is most RESPONSIVE to CHANGE that make it in life....so life is a misery..sometime it last in love sometime it hurts instead but whatever br the case or situation...stay on the part of positivism because ''he who live without discipline dies without honour or respect.....
Association of Zoology and Enviromental Student of Nigeria - mouau Chapter
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THIS ARE ENDLESS LIST OF ANIMALS THAT THE GREAT ZOOLOGIST ARE STUDYING DESPITE THE BIG OBSTACLE AND CHALLENGES IN THE FIELD
JUST GO THROUGH THE LIST AND SEE FOR YOURSELF....
Some well-known types of animals, listed by their common names:
Aardvark
Aardwolf
Afghan Hound
Albatross
Alligator
Alpaca
American Robin
Anaconda
Angelfish
Anglerfish
Ant
WONDERS SHALL NEVER CEASE TO END IN NIGERIA..IMAGINE A PASS GOVERNMENT WHO COULD NOT SORT OUT THE PROBLEM WITHOUT STRIKE IN THEIR TENURE TO INTERVENE IN THE SAME CRISES THEY HELPED IN FUELING ............I FEAR OOOO
ASUU Strike: FG Rejects Past Leaders Intervention
The Federal Government has rejected the suggestion to involve past Presidents/Heads of States, governors and traditional rulers in its current face off with the Academic Staff Union of Universities.
National President of Nigerian Union of Teachers, Michael Olukoya, had after a palliative meeting with the Minister of Education, Nyeson Wike; and the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu, in Abuja offered the suggestion.
The suggestion came to the heels of recent treats by the NUT to embark on sympathy strike with ASUU, if government failed to resolve the crisis.
Although Wike told journalists that the advice will be looked into but investigations by our correspondent revealed that the government’s team had not considered heeding the advice almost four weeks after it was given.
Our correspondent also learnt on Monday that the NUT had been taking submission from its state executives on the modalities and strategies to adopt in their sympathy strike with ASUU.
A government source who spoke to our correspondent in confidence said, “The Federal Government team is strong enough to broker peace with ASUU. There is no need in involving other persons not in government in the discussion when we are already achieving progress”.
Asked why the government made commitment to the NUT when it was suggested, the source reply, “There was no commitment anywhere. It was a meeting where stakeholders express their desire to move the sector forward. So it was out of mutual respect that both parties spoke.”
When contacted on whether the government has taken steps to involve the past leaders as promised, Special Assistant (Media) to Wike, Simeon Nwakaudu said, “ I don’t understand what you mean by promise. All I can say is that government is desirous to find a lasting solution. And it is working towards that.”
Olukoya had suggested that given the inability of some committees earlier set up to settle the crisis, the Federal Government should seek the intervention of past presidents, governors, traditional rulers and serving Senators.
He said, “With the way this strike has lingered on for three months, we believe government should explore all modalities to end it. Government should invites past heads of states, speakers, senators , ministers of labour and education and every other stakeholder in the sector to resolve this ugly situation.
“Call powerful voices like traditional leaders to intervene in this strike because our concern as teachers is that as these undergraduates stay at home, they are prone to negative vices and in turn these are the same people that will lead the society in future.
HOPE WE CAN SEE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL
ASUU strike: Wike shuns journalists after secret meeting with Union, stakeholders
In a continued effort to resolve the ongoing face-off between the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, and the federal government, an emergency meeting was on Tuesday held between the Supervising Minister of Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike, and the Union.
It was reported that nothing tangible was gathered regarding the outcome of the meeting that lasted for only one hour.
Attempts to speak with the ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fagge and the Minister failed, as both of them refused to disclose the outcome of the meeting to journalists.
The ASUU Head only responded after series of questions that, “I am not in a position to talk.”
Apart from the Minister and the ASUU chairman, the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie; the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Prof. Isaac Adewole and a few other national officers of the union were equally at the meeting.
Relatively, Vice-President Namadi Sambo had a brief meeting with stakeholders in the nation’s education sector on Tuesday.
No details of the meeting’s outcome were made available to journalist as none of the members agreed to speak to the press.
The stakeholders were led to the Presidential Villa by Wike and other members of the delegation, including Okojie and Adewole.
Some members had earlier told journalists who were waiting outside the venue that the Minister would address them, but Wike did not respond to questions when he came out of the Vice President’s office.
ASUU has remained on strike for nearly four months, in protest of the Federal government’s failure to implement the 2009 agreement it signed with the Nigerian government. It has said that until hundred per cent of the said agreement is implemented, the nation’s universities would remain shut.
HOPE STILL DEY OOOOOOOOO
30/10/2013
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its HIGH TENSION on the blog...let join hand down and do own things without mincing words on what we stand as zoologist and great environmental biologist throughout Nigeria and to the entire word at large.......
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