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LETTER TO ASUU

THE GREEDINESS OF ASUU A LETTER TO ASUU        BY  Echekwu Sunday I don't want to write much on this so called ASUU and the Federal government issue because it doesn't really worth my time. But let me highlights these: DEAR ASUU, The harm you're causing is more than the good you think you are doing, if really you're fighting for Nigerians' students; it shouldn't be in this ugly way.  But to me, I see this as a blame-game and a way of cornering and seeking the public outcry and sympathy into  Organizational use when arrived. DEAR ASUU, I could remember vividly that, in Nigeria, we have States owned universities and federal owned universities. Why is it that, ASUU is so much concerned that, they could not allow the federal and States governments that instituted those schools to take care of the buildings and other social infrastructural developments? Are there no ministries in charge of that? What of the ministry of Education in both federal and states

NIGERIA IS 60 AND SO WHAT?

Odiri was born on the 1st of October 1960 .  Republished by ECHEKWU SUNDAY She grew up in the United Kingdom with her parents, who passed away in a fatal road accident when she was 5. She had to grow up with her aunty in Coventry. Her aunt was married to a white man. She grew up with so much passion, and interest in African history. She focused so much on Nigeria, and when she was 28, she decided to move back to the most populous nation in Africa to trace her roots. Odiri, an epitome of true African beauty and brains, was already doing well for herself. She was a medical doctor in London, and her brainy nature earned her a high post at a reputable hospital with a short period. She was able to establish contact with one of her uncles in Nigeria. She planned to relocate to the country permanently and contribute her quota to the development of the health sector. Her uncle talked her into establishing a hospital in her home-town in the southern part of Nigeria. She kept on wiring funds t