Dr. Fagge, who wore broad smiles afar emerging from the meeting venue at about 3.35 a.m. did not say what the message was when he spoke with the correspondents.
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013
ASUU STRIKE: We Will Deliver President’s Message to Our Members – Fagge
After the end of the marathon meeting with President Goodluck
Jonathan in Abuja on Monday, which lasted for about 13 hours, the
leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) said they
would now go and brief their members on the details of the discussions.
The
Chairman of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, told the reporters in the early
hours of November 5, 2013, Tuesday, at the State House that the leaders
would take the President’s message back to their members.
Dr. Fagge, who wore broad smiles afar emerging from the meeting venue at about 3.35 a.m. did not say what the message was when he spoke with the correspondents.
Dr. Fagge, who wore broad smiles afar emerging from the meeting venue at about 3.35 a.m. did not say what the message was when he spoke with the correspondents.
BREAKING: “Let’s Hope ASUU Strike Ends Today” – Goodluck Jonathan
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There have been indications that after today’s meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the four month strike of the lecturers may finally end.
There have been indications that after today’s meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the four month strike of the lecturers may finally end.
A closed-door meeting has started on Monday at 2:40 pm inside the First Lady Conference Room, Presidential Villa, Abuja.
It has in attendance the President, Vice President, Namadi Sambo;
Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, Pius Anyim; Supervising Minister of
Education, Nyesom Wike; and Minister of Labour, Emeka Wogu among others.
BREAKING: ASUU Strike “Will End Today” – Jonathan (UPDATED)
There have been indications that after Monday’s meeting
between President Goodluck Jonathan and the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU), the four month strike of the lecturers may finally
end. As of 12.30 am (Tuesday), the meeting was still ongoing. The FG is reported to be desperate to work out an agreement with ASUU.
A
closed-door meeting has started on Monday at 2:40 pm inside the First
Lady Conference Room, Presidential Villa, Abuja. The parties are still
negotiating, as of 12:30 am (Tuesday).
Indications that the strike which is now into its 5th month may be
resolved have emerged when the President stated, while shaking hands
with ASUU Chairman Dr. Nasir Isa Fagge:
“My president, I hope it will end today. Our children have suffered enough. We must find a solution.”
27 Killed, 300 Homes Torched In Boko Haram Attacks In Borno
Former Finance Minister, Okongwu Slams FG Over Privatisation Of PHCN
Former Minister of Finance and National Planning, Dr. Chu S.P.
Okongwu has criticised the poor handling of the privatisation of the
power sector, saying that what the Federal Government actually did was
to hand over public assets to their friends in the name of
privatisation.
Speaking in an interview with Vanguard in Enugu, Okongwu also called
for the promotion of small scale industries as well as encouragement of
farmers through deliberate and favourable government policies to grow
the economy, asking the government to reduce the high interest rate on
loans for small scale industries to flourish in the country, as
according to him, politics was about transforming society from bad to
good or good to better.
“They have completely damaged the economy. This was what Obasanjo and Abacha did or started. Look at the privatisation of PHCN. Malaysia imported crops from Nigeria and developed her palm produce. Same thing with the rubber imported from Nigeria. There are no rubber estates again in Nigeria. You have now had insight into certain models of privatisation (in Malaysia like FELDA) where farmers have 51 per cent control, why can’t we use that as a model, same thing as Britain.
“Why is this thing, Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, being sold to private people? Why not give labour 51 per cent ownership of PHCN and government still retains 49 per cent. What is all these business? It is carpet bagging: giving people’s assets to your friends.
“On the issue of metres, they have gradually jacked up the price of renting of the metre to N700 without people knowing and they are targeting N1000 plus. Multiply that by just one million subscribers which of course you know are well over that and you see how many billions they would make for doing nothing. What point does it make for me to generate electricity when already I am making so much money and it is just me carrying the whole thing? And it is a monopoly.
“I own it now, so why should I go into the sweat of production? Again, thinking of what they can get from the meters; the corporate law says that you must have a metre even if you are on solar energy or generator.
“It is just like in townships, whether you get water or not, you must pay for it. How does that encourage people to produce? It is rent and that is why I said that I will go deeper into it later because the main instrument of control or compensation is rent. You can say that Okongwu said that they are not going anywhere.”
“They have completely damaged the economy. This was what Obasanjo and Abacha did or started. Look at the privatisation of PHCN. Malaysia imported crops from Nigeria and developed her palm produce. Same thing with the rubber imported from Nigeria. There are no rubber estates again in Nigeria. You have now had insight into certain models of privatisation (in Malaysia like FELDA) where farmers have 51 per cent control, why can’t we use that as a model, same thing as Britain.
“Why is this thing, Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, being sold to private people? Why not give labour 51 per cent ownership of PHCN and government still retains 49 per cent. What is all these business? It is carpet bagging: giving people’s assets to your friends.
“On the issue of metres, they have gradually jacked up the price of renting of the metre to N700 without people knowing and they are targeting N1000 plus. Multiply that by just one million subscribers which of course you know are well over that and you see how many billions they would make for doing nothing. What point does it make for me to generate electricity when already I am making so much money and it is just me carrying the whole thing? And it is a monopoly.
“I own it now, so why should I go into the sweat of production? Again, thinking of what they can get from the meters; the corporate law says that you must have a metre even if you are on solar energy or generator.
“It is just like in townships, whether you get water or not, you must pay for it. How does that encourage people to produce? It is rent and that is why I said that I will go deeper into it later because the main instrument of control or compensation is rent. You can say that Okongwu said that they are not going anywhere.”
Pics from the fire outbreak at Great Nigeria House, Balogun Market
On the ground were National Commission for Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), LASEMA, and the Lagos State Fire Service as well as Federal Fire Service to quench the fire, and evacuate affected persons. More pics after the cut
Photos: This is Lagos!
See the $48m Las Vegas mansion with its own runway and airport
This is the mansion of 'King of Las Vegas' Wayne Newton that is up for sale. The 40-acre mansion has a car museum, personal zoo, 'equestrian pool' and jet
with its own terminal. The outrageously massive property, which is located in Las Vegas, is on sale for $48million. More pics after the cut...
The jet, like the property itself, is enormous
The property is located in the heart of Las
Vegas, just minutes from McCarran Airport - not that the new owner needs
it with the handy jet, pictured
Every home needs its own airport
The luxury ranch hit the market in September for $70 million
But the estate could now be yours for the just $48 million
But the estate, which comprises a main house and seven additional homes, could now be yours for the just $48 million.
According to Synergy Sotheby's International, Casa de Shenandoah, as the property is called, comes with a 37 stall stable with office and tack rooms, 16 stall stable with office, an equestrian pool and acres of corrals and pastures.
But the best bit has got to be the F28 jet and terminal for entertaining on the ground.
The home was originally built in 1952 but the listing explains 'the new owner has invested in excess of $15-20 million in improvements.'
The estate comprises a main house, pictured, and seven additional homes
The property is listed with Synergy Sotheby's International
The property is called Casa de Shenandoah
The place comes with a 37 stall stable with
office and tack rooms, 16 stall stable with office, an equestrian pool
and acres of corrals and pastures
The home was originally built in 1952
It boasts a car museum with seven double doors
Marble floors and gold interiors ooze opulence
As well as the main house, there are seven additional homes plus stables and offices
It also has a gaming room, green room, a zoo, tennis court, ponds with fountains and too much more to list
The listing explains 'the new owner has invested in excess of $15-20 million in improvements'
The Las Vegas home was reduced in price by 31 per cent last month
At $48 million, each square foot costs $4,288
The property boasts at least one elevator and a peacock
A marble tub with a chandelier tops off the indulgent home
Culled from UK Daily Mail
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