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Saturday 22 October 2016

Kogi State University 2016/2017 Admission Cutoff Mark

KSU 2016/17 official cut off marks
.Faculty of Agriculture (45%) above
Faculty of Arts & Humanities(50%) and above
Faculty of Education
All departments in the faculty of education (45% and above)
Faculty of Law
Common Law (65%)
Faculty of Medicine
Medicine (58%)
Faculty of Management
Accounting (58%)
Banking & Finance (50%)
Business Administration (55%)
Public Administration (53%)
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Biochemistry (60%)
Microbiology (63%)
Biological Sciences (50%)
Chemistry (50%)
Geology (50%)
Physics (45%)
Mathematics (55%)
Computer Sciences (58%)
Industrial Chemistry (54%)
Faculty of Social Sciences
Economics (57%)
Mass Communication (60%)
Political Science (57%)
Sociology (55%)
Geography & Planning (50%)
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Monday 17 October 2016

KSU 2016/2017 UTME Screening Results is Out!!!



This is to inform all concerned candidates that sat for Kogi State University screening examination that the result is out and they can check theirs on the official school website @www.portal.KSU.edu.ng
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Monday 10 October 2016

Top 10 Kogi State University Rap Songs Review - By Raj Thafinxt

Kogi State University Entertainment Industry is currently on a paradigm shift as new students have set in to show what they can do to make the entertainment industry on campus better, Ranging from bloggers, to artist, event planners, show promoters, dancers, models, graphic designer and not forgetting the hip-hop heads (underground Rappers). Kogi State University have birthed Rap artist who has graduated like Levi, Danter, Lethal Technique, Sinno, and the late Phatprinz amongst others who has contributed a lot to the Rap music in KSU and some notable individual on this list. This list was compiled by strict review and it is free from bias judgements. All songs on this list was promoted online on blogs, and has a miminum downloads of 2,000 as gathered and has been performed on a live show/event on campus. The songs on this review list was released within the time frame of late last year and this year.

1. Jay teaz - Comot Your Cap

Jay-Teaz is an Artist to reckon with as he sings and rap effortlessly.

After winning an award last year as kogi State university best rapper in ksu celebrity Award Nite, he has since then been trending on campus and around Mid-belt Nigeria.

The young Rapper decides to release this fresh single this Year February titled "Comot Your cap" which has gained massive airplay. Prod by kinQi.
Need not say much, download and listen to this jam, i bet your would "Comot Your Cap"
DOWNLOAD JAY-TEAZ COMOT YOUR CAP

2. Mogunz - Kamikaze

After taking a pretty long albeit needed break from music,the self acclaimed backpack lyricist and poet Mo'Gunz bounced back with this fire offering which he titled Kamikaze. The former BAM rapper uses his crazy diction, extraordinary flow, deep lyrism and ever witty punches to give the fans a peek about his newly found faith. Kamikaze was produced by Classified Beatz
DOWNLOAD MOGUNZ- KAMIKAZE

3. Becee - The King Is Here

This Track was released January this year, it was suppose to be a comeback track for Becee as he has been off for a long time from the ksu entertainment scene to work on his Mixtape titled Retro Play which we are still anticipating till now. Becee jumped on Dbanj's "King is Here" to deliver some real bars and word play. Becee has been in the Big picture of Ksu entertainment scene, currently the Director Of Socials and Culture II in Ksu
DOWNLOAD BECEE - KING IS HERE

4. Smaj - SCBI (smaj can be ibile)

A rapper from kogi state, Ajayi Samuel by name from Kabba zone #SmajCanBeIbile meaning SMaj can be local. He is one Rapper to watch out for as he always try to be consistent and tries to explore his music. He is a versatile Rapper who flows with English and can flow in Yoruba too. Smaj is not just a Rapper, he is also a producer, videographer. He flows effortlessly on this beat trying to pass a message that he is also a local Rapper.
DOWNLOAD SMAJ - SCBI

5. Mofebin - BEMF

Mofebin Rose to fame on campus after he released his first official single under his former label DPM last year, he titles the track B.E.M.F which means Enemies Baba E M*therFker. He flows effortlessly on a beat produced by Klassickbeatz and lacing it with a single along chorus.

DOWNLOAD MOFEBIN - BEMF

6. Soto Sk - Obasanjo

Soto Sk who is also known as Mr I Dey Alrite is an artist that is full with energy when it comes to stage performance, he has in the time past created a niche for his kind of music when he released a track titled "I dey Alrite" and shoot the video immediately. He became one of the most sort after rapper that year. Obasanjo is a nice song that was well produced by KinqiOndebeat.
DOWNLOAD SOTO SK - OBASANJO

7. Ashraph - Your Body

In anticipation of the very promising
ASH Cloud EP which got the likes of Blaqbonez, Ola Dips, Tekraymond, Rap Kultcha & More in it, Ashraph who has been shown so much love by fans & friends as he keeps delivering good music consistently, puts out the first cut off the project which was supposed to be released last year December but wasn't.

He features Meister – one of Nigeria’s underrated but yet good vocalists, who gave a nice afro feel with his hook to this lovely piece he titles Your Body

Produced by Bemshima, mixed and mastered by Dj Kulbriz.
DOWNLOAD ASHRAPH - YOUR BODY

8. Sheddyswags Feat. Arefrizzy – War

Stand Up as Hiphop Heads come together and lay punches on this Track they titled war

Sheddyswags Featured Arefrizzy this year April. The track was produced by legendary Doctor E.

DOWNLOAD SHEDDYSWAGGS FT AREFRIZZY - WAR

9. MOH CITY FT. Mogunz X Jayteaz X Lethal tecniq & Rapcode – KSU THA CYPHER (VOL. 2)


MOH CITY present another hot banging volume of “KSU THA CYPHER” in which he features some crazy hip pop heads on like “MO’ GUNZ JTEAZ LETHAL TECNIQ & RAPCODE
The volume one features The late Phatprinz, Becee, Remo, and Page Boy wh
HE did the first volume 2014 which was indeed a HIT and made a whole lotta waves on campus and also in the industry.
The volume two is indeed a perfect blend of hip pop flavour mixed with naija swag to make something off the chain.

DOWNLOAD MOH CITY FT. MO’ GUNZ X JTEAZ X LETHAL TECNIQ & RAPCODE – KSU THA CYPHER (VOL. 2)

10. Didomz - Odaran

Didomz who has been flooding the Internet with new releases makes the number 10 spot on this list, singed to Emerald Blaise music. He is an artist to reckon with as he is consistent in dropping new material hoping to get to stardom soon. He tries to tell a story with this single titled ODARAN (Criminal) which he flows in Yoruba. Track was prod by Nolly Griffin.

DIWNLOAD DIDOMZ - ODARAN

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Thursday 1 September 2016

KSU Okada saga. Reasons Why They Stopped Operation On Campus Today


According to SUG PRO, Ogiri Cosmos "The student union government didn't ban the okadas.
The Okada Management foresee a competition with the students union suggested new transport system and withdraw their services for fear of competition."

Today 1st september 2016, ksu Okada Riders stopped their operation on campus, they only worked outside school, this got many students worrying as they have to trek to their various destination. some of the students think the Okada Riders have went on strike, and others think the SUG has banned Okada Riders because of the new transport system that was promised by the sug excos.

Ogiri Cosmos the SUG PRO further went on to post on facebook stating that
"The students union government didn't stop anyone from using bike on campus.
In fact, I have suggested to my other excos to set up a temporary option which is recruiting new SUG Riders on campus pending when our cabs are fully ready or possibly run concurrently.
So expect new set of bikers on campus soon."

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KSU 2016/2017 Admission Screening Form Is Out! Read The Registration Instructions


2016/2017 Admission Screening and Registration Instructions

Registration and screening Exercise will commence from Monday 29th August, 2016 and closes on Monday 14th September, 2016. Details of registration procedure are as follows:
+ Method of Application

Step 1:Logon to http://ksu.edu.ng/putme

Step 2:On Admission Menu displayed on the right-hand side, click "Registration Steps" and read iinstructions carefully

Step 3:Kindly Login with your JAMB Registration Number e.g 66510415CA and use the word "password" as your inital password to logon to the portal

Step 4:Once you have logged in successfully, you will be prompted to Pay for your Pre-Admission Screening Fee of N2,500.

Step 5:You will be provided with two payment gateway i.e Zenith Bank X-path and Interswitch payment Platform
Kindly select the Interswitch (CollegePay) Payment Platform. You will be prompted to confirm the transaction, simplu click "Ok" to proceed

Step 6:Confirm your Payment Information again and Click on "Pay" button to Proceed.

Step 7:Enter your ATM card details

Select your ATM card type (e.g Verve or Master Card)
Enter your Card Number on the front side of the card
Enter Card Expiry Date and the card CVV2 (the 3 digits on the reverse side of the card)
Enter your card pin
Click on "Pay" button when you are done
Please note: (Do not Refresh your browser while the process is going on to avoid multiple deductions from your account. If nothing is displayed after 10 minutes, close the browser and restart again).
Note: An Email containing the receipt of the transaction will be sent to your E-mail..

Step 7:You will be required to update the underlisted data:

Passport Photograph (20KB with Red background)
Valid Phone Number
Valid Email Address
Nationality
Religion
Date of Birth
Email
O'Level Results with Minimum of two(2) sittings
WAEC/NECO Scratch Card Details corresponding to the O'level Results uploaded
Note: Ensure to use a valid email Address and Phone Number you can b contacted on if need arises. Also, always check this mail for updates and information

Step 8:After updating your information, a confirmation link will be sent to your email box provided. Logon to your E-mail and click on the account activation link to verify your registration details.

Step 9:Login again after verification and click on "Upload O'Level Results" link at the left hand corner of the screen to complete your registration. Select Number of Sitting and Enter all the subjects and grade respectively. On completion, click on Complete Registration" button then click OK on the message dialog box.

Step 10:Print Out your Registration Slip containing the dates and time of Interview and get the under listed documents ready for screening:

Print out of Payment Receipt from your Email box
On-line print out of all O’ Level results as specified during the registration
Original and photocopy of State of Origin Certificate (Note: If at any point, it is discovered that a candidate claimed Kogi State where as he is not, such candidate will forfeit the admission and be handed over to the Police for criminal prosecution on the offence of forgery)
Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age
PIN from bank for the admission letter
Medical Certificate from Kogi State University Health Services Unit

Step 11:Once your screening is completed log on to the portal to print out your Screening Certificate for onward Registration

Important Information
All candidates are expected to be at the screening centre an hour before their scheduled time and with the above printouts
If at anytime you need clarification, send an email and always ensure to quote your registration Number in all mails accordinly to:
2016admission@ksu.edu.ng or use our live Chat system to speak to an agent
All Complaints will strictly be treated via the email and Live chat.
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Sunday 24 July 2016

If You Attended Kogi State University, You Can Relate To These Pictures [Funny


If you were a student of Kogi state university once or you still are, these pictures will make a lot of sense to you… Lol
1. 
Five and Six
2.

Bad Belle… I see you

3.  


So unfair…

4. 


Be lying for your father there

5. 


Cheei!

6. 


Have mercy on my pocket

7. 


Keep space for me for queue, I dey come

8. 


God, why me

9. 


What am I supposed to do with my life now?

10. 


Thunder will strike you

11. 


Kip kwayet my friend

12. 


You don’t have change abi you don’t have money

13. 


Ghen Ghen… You have vexed him

14. 


Lazy people smh…

15.  


You are so good

16. 


I still like my life

17. 


So perfect..

18. 


Na only Sunday dem dey dress

19. 


… The saviour has come back home

20. 


After Lectures + Hunger + TDB + Carry Overs has panel beaten you

21. 


These social science students sef

22. 


But.. Why?

23. 


Chimuooooo!!!

24. 


Gate fee? What’s that?

25. 

Typically Igala
26. 
Can’t you just sign the two at once so I won’t have to return?

Source:jollofNigeria.com
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Kogi State University Revised Academic Calendar For 2015/2016 Session

Download and zoom the picture below to view the academic calendar for 2015/2016 session Revised.
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Friday 22 July 2016

Ksu Asuu Finally Calls Of Strike - School To Resume On Monday

The Ksu Asuu posted a memo in school today to officialy call off the strike.
Download and view the image below
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Thursday 21 July 2016

Labour Gives Bello 30-day Ultimatum To Pay Kogi Workers’ Salary Arrears






Organised labour on Wednesday gave the Kogi State Government a 30-day ultimatum to pay the seven-month salary owed workers or face a strike action.

The presidents of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) issued the ultimatum at a rally organised by their respective state chapters at the NLC office in Lokoja.

Mr Ayuba Wabba, NLC National President, told the workers that no reasonable government would owe salaries for seven months.

He said labour would go on strike if the governor refused to address lingering issues and stop the usage of two banks for workers to access their “fundamental human rights”.

The NLC president hailed the workers for their determination to press home their demands despite intimidation from the state government and its apparatus.

“Let me salute you for your courage and determination to pay the ultimate price for your fundamental human rights in the face of threat and intimidation.

“All over the world, nobody gets his right while sitting down and watching without taking any drastic action; there is price for liberty everywhere in the world which is vigilance.

“We have heard about your predicaments and we thought we cannot have the comfort of sitting in Abuja without coming to see and confirm the report we received.

“With our collective strength and unity, we shall surely overcome these predicaments caused by our leaders,” he said.

He called on President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure that no arm of government under his watch would mismanage public funds.

The TUC President, Mr Bobboi Kaigama, the union would not allow impunity against any worker in the state.

Represented by his deputy, Mr Austin Etabor, he urged the workers to be united as one indivisible force, keeping their hope alive by defending their rights.

The labour leaders urged the media in the state to avoid any form of bias reportage.
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Friday 15 July 2016

Just In: Listen To What Kogi State Commissioner Of Education Said To Students At The Protest Yesterday




It was reported yesterday that “the protesting students only and seek for the audience of the Governor and ASUU. The commissioner for Education “Dr. Tolorunleke Sunday” went to speak with the students concerning the issues on ground and implore the students to be patient.

here is the speech of the state’s commissioner for Education and the reaction of the students

DOWNLOAD AUDIO
Credit:Ksu Amebo
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Saturday 9 July 2016

Tha viral CEO viralWAP Empire Set To Sign Two New Acts




Ogiri Cosmos Aka Viral of viralWAP empire and current SUG PRO set to unveil his new acts signed for N200,000 each, a song featuring at least one A list Nigeria Artist and of course a video.

Who could they be, keep anticipating.


Source: kreativemindz9ja.blogspot.com
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Ksu Aspirant - How to Know Your Fate Of Admission If Ksu Would Not Conduct Post Utme - By Cosmos

Kogi State University Aspirants, IF KSU will not be conducting their post utme for this year. Here is a simple way to know your fate of admission. Here is how to know your post JAMB screening score. I could be of help.

Here is the way 2016/17 Post UTME Screening scores will be determined. If no Examination will be conducted.

1. Number of sittings for O'Level
1) One Sitting gives you 10 marks
2) Two Sittings gives you 3marks
The Total mark obtainable from your O'level is 10marks
2. O'Level Result Grading from 5 subjects
A (A1) = 6marks
B (B2, B3) = 4marks
C (C4, C5, C6) = 3marks
Total marks obtainable = 30marks
3. JAMB UTME
Total marks obtainable = 60marks
Totalling 100 marks.
Drop your details below let's calculate your post JAMB screening results.
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Friday 1 July 2016

#KsuAsuuStrike: Just Another Story Concerning the Ongoin Strike (F.Y.I)


The “no pay, no work” action embarked upon by the Academic
Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Kogi State University chapter, may last longer than predictions and speculations as the government has said it cannot afford more than the four months’ salary arrears paid to the lecturers earlier this month.

The decision of the state government was contained in a
report made available from a meeting held between the ASUU-
KSU team and the Kogi state government team led by the
Secretary to the State Government, Mrs. Ayoode Folashade Arike on the 28 June, 2016 at the SSG conference room in the state capital, Lokoja.

According to the report, the governor through his representative told the union team that if her memebers are still interested in lecturing at the state’s highest citadel of learning, KSU, they should go back to the class or else the government may take its own stand.

The SSG who also said the governor said he will not shift ground on the issue of tax, made it known that the meeting would be the last meeting the state government may have with the aggrieved lecturers. However, ASUU in their response to
the message delivered by the SSG said it would take what the governor has said to her principal and thereafter, they would respond what their stand would be after a congress is held.

The ASUU strike which has grounded the academic and
commercial activities in the school and around the host community, Anyigba, has lasted for about 78 days without any sign of calling it off.

In a related development, the Student Union President, comrade
Philip Shaibu has described the role of ASUU and the government in the strike as ‘almighty.’ The SUG president who wrote in a tone that shows he is powerless and cannot
confront any of the parties made this known via his face book
account about six days ago.

Philip, in the Facebook post, also said that what has made the strike issue unresolved up to this date is pride. He further enjoined the government and the union to get mature, reasonable and responsible so as to bring the lingering strike
to an end. In his words, “… the heart of the proudest of kings is in the hands of God almighty, and as to you Almighty ASUU and government, you can only slow our
academic programme and destiny but you cannot stop us forever, and let posterity be the judge as we are all watching and hoping that you guys get matured, reasonable and
responsible sooner than later.”
On the side of the students, the strike action is causing more harm than expected as many students are running their academic calendar with age in consideration. To this set of students, if the strike persist, they may not be able to meet up with the prime age limit mostly sought after in the labor
market as many private and public organizations and companies are now going for younger graduates. Notable among this phenomenon is the ongoing EFCC recruitment that
required applicants to be below 26 years of age. Sterling bank and others follow suit.

The attitude of the government towards the strike has also
triggered many allegations and suspicion from the students and
individual concerned as there are reports from unreliable sources that the governor is only killing the institution ‘stylishly.’ Similarly, there was also a report that the state
governor, Yahaya Bello had a terrible face-off with the ASUU chairman, Comrade Gbenga Aina and that was not unconnected to the governors alleged travel denial.

There are also allegations that why the lecturers seem not to be pleased by the government offer so far is that some of them were made to pay for the loans they took from the government from the four months back log salary paid to
them. An action that was said to have left some of the lecturers with little or nothing in their accounts and as such, the need to hold the government to pay the salaries owing them to the last kobo becomes inevitable.
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[New Music] Mokej - Ile Aye (prod By Klassickbeatz)


Mokej who has been enjoying fame and massive airplay for his hit Single Released Earlier this year Titled "Ishe Yen Oungba"

He decides to release this inspirational song titled "Ile Aye" which was produced by one of the most sort after producer Klassickbeatz. Ile Aye is a song that every body would like, both the young and old. The beat was well crafted and the lyrics of the song goes well on it with a sing along chorus.

Download and listen to Aye By Mokej Below

DOWNLOAD HERE
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Wednesday 29 June 2016

Kogi State University Student Maquin Sarah Appeals To Asuu Ksu Chapter To Call Off Strike



A Final year student of The Kogi State university has appealed to the Academic Staff union of universities (ASUU) Kogi State University Chapter to call-off its ongoing strike action.
In a press statement by Comrade Sarah S. (Maquin) she pleaded with the contending parties to embrace dialogue in the interest of the students and the suffering masses, whose livelihood depends on the functioning of the institution.

Sarah lamented that the on-going strike by ASUU has distorted the academic calender of the institution she also added
that apart from the negative effect on students, incessant strikes paint a bad image of the school and the State at large

She urged the State government to pay the remaining allowances being demanded by ASUU members if they have indeed not been paid.

According to her she said she is “not happy at all” because the school is already lagging behind in academic activities as compared to other institutions. She attributed this phenomenon to frequent disruption of academic activities over the years and called on both sides to come to an agreement in the interest of all.
She also advised students to be prayerful as the strike will come to an end soon
The lecturers began an indefinite strike on April 14, 2016 over unpaid salaries and unresolved welfare issues with the State Government.

Maquin Sarah is a young blogger maqunsblog.com and a student of Kogi State University.
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“Nobody Stopped Me From Travelling Abroad” – Governor Bello


The Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has described the reports which alleged that he was restrained from travelling abroad as calumnous, stating that he never intended to travel, neither was he stopped by anybody.

The many version story which was scripted by one Mr. Amuda Dan Suleiman was widely shared on Tuesday on the social media, alleging that Bello was restrained from travelling for pilgrimage on the account that he has not paid workers.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Kingsley Fanwo in a statement on Wednesday, debunked the report, while describing it as sponsored renegades of the opposition.

“The architects came up with so many versions of the story. To some dreamers, Buhari stopped the Governor. To some mischief-brewers, security agencies barred the Governor from travelling. And to the last set of abridged thinkers, Sen. Dino Melaye physically went to the airport to stop the Governor.

“To set the record straight, nobody stopped the Governor from travelling abroad. Nobody would have anyway, because he reserves such right to travel even as salary payments have been ongoing. Only a few MDAs who have not complied with the wagebill integrity are yet to be paid and they are few,” he said.

Fanwo added that the mission of the purportedly sponsored report was to smear the personality of the Governor and cause a distraction in a time where civil servants have refused to embark on strike.

“Governor Yahaya Bello understands that both delivery and distraction are competing for his attention. Yielding to distraction will surely stifle delivery,” he said.

On the delay in payment of salaries, he stated that all hands are on deck to ensure that genuine workers are paid promptly, urging workers to shun reports that there would be retrenchment.
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Saturday 25 June 2016

STATE GOVERNMENT VS ASUU (A MUST READ)


Some sixteen years ago, a university was birthed, amidst challenges faced by the state in bringing up youths to acquire knowledge. This motive was soon to be defeated by consistent strike at the present or popularly tagged as “yearly festival” whereby students are barred from academic activities. The date fixed by lecturers which is always indefinite and students as spectators.
But amazingly enough, watching isn’t free as our school fees are our sure tickets to watch but an interesting questions pops out, will this melodrama ever end?

Am forced to say that am bewildered with the ongoing drift between Government and ASUU. It is important not to take sides but at this juncture, the state Government has shown commitments in making sure the strike is called off, but what am yet to understand is why ASUU and its entourage are refusing the four months salary and promises by the state Governor Yahaya Bello. Having full understanding that the Government is indebted to several sector of the state. In as much as ASUU will say”WE ARE FIGHTING FOR WHAT IS OURS”.

We on the other hand are saying, we paid school fee despite the economic hardship just to be thought and not to be a product of mischievous uncertainty. When our mates are graduating yearly.

We are tired of sitting at home, it’s two months and still counting.
On the other hand the Students Union Government has been trying in all efforts to make sure they bring the two parties to mutual ground, but we all know the S.U.G is a machinery for Asuu, effortlessly we need to praise a toothless dog that barks…..

Its said that when two elephants fight the grass suffers it most,its unfortunate as most of the top Government officials and even Asuu members send their kids abroad and they are not affected by the industrial strike. Majority of them lectures in other private varsities and as associate lecturers.

Its a clarion call to all the stakeholders involved to make sure this strike is called off as soon as possible, we are tired of watching and sitting as we are turned into zombies, it’s better we prevent the latter from the present, with the saying an idle mind is the devils workshop.

#Comrade Henry#
#Long-live KSU#
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Dear Kogi Varsity Lecturers, Enough of the Political Strike on Our Future



I have been on the table of observation trying to decipher the major notion behind the ‘no pay, no work’ industrial action you all embarked upon in the middle of March, this year. I was privileged to be on the know of the bargains between the Academic Staff of Kogi State University, and the Yahaya Bello led Kogi government. This leads me to introduce myself as ‘a concerned student’ of the institution.

At the commencement of this strike, I got a copy of the memo distributed to lecturers, and the last paragraph caught my attention. It was purely a disclaimer distancing the action from political influence. A friend who read the memo with me, was about agreeing with the allegations of political motivation, but I quickly weakened his position with the fact that “lecturers are owed, it is their sweat, they must be paid”.

As the struggle began, I made sure I was never left out of credible information. Like you taught me, we need to be informed. I had every minute of the meetings between the school management and the government; ASUU and the government; and even the one between the Students Unions (SUG/NAKOSS) and Hon Edward Onoja, the Chief of Staff to the Governor. During these meetings, the governor promised to pay your backlog salaries, and even pleaded on behalf of the students, but you turned him down with the reason that “politicians cannot be trusted again”. I respected your response based on my experience from last ASUU six months nationwide strike, which I and others also suffered.

At some point, an obvious supporter of the govt took me aback to see reasons why he personally suspects a political undertone in several futile meetings you have had with the Governor, but I silenced him with the question, “are my lecturers not owed?” Any grapevine you give that bomb question would definitely kowtow to the fact that my lecturers need to be paid their salaries. Meanwhile, they are not the only ones owed backlogs.

Now to the reality, I’ve supported my lecturers to a point I have considered wholeheartedly to match my brake. This is the point they have really shown the true nature of the kangaroo industrial action I bought into. For God sake, how possible is it that respected academicians have stopped so low to be towed by the wind of politics to the detriment of the students, even their children. Now, I would have to reason with those who I silenced their positions.

Former Governor Idris Wada owed the bulk of this debt. This is no blame game, but an analysis. Of course I know Government is hereditary, so are debts. While piling up about four months debts, ASUU never saw reasons to issue a warning to the government of Wada. Yahaya Bello was inaugurated on January 27th, and just a month later, ASUU heralded her 21 days strike ultimatum. This is actually a fishy act, but I had turned a blind eye to it. Then what is the essence now.

Government has commenced payment of salaries, and I am so confident to say that, KSU lecturers got preferential treatment, than other civil servants could imagine. They were first to receive a full four months salary, as against five. Every Kogite knows that a buck of civil servants are still hoping to receive the 60% salary some of their colleagues have received.

To me and my fellow students, we were so hopeful that the over two months old strike was about to see an end, not until the news of the yet to be publicised continuity broke our hearts. Are we saying that the government has not tried to a considerable extent? One month salary hinged on “some other reason” is why those who graduated last year cannot go for service. That is why people like me will obviously not graduate this year again. That is still why prospective students of the institution will have their admission delayed relatively. What have we done to deserve this punishment? You were so fast to compare KSU with schools in Edo. Maybe you should count how many other Edos we have in this economy.

Dr Aina, the ASUU Chairman, is one who I know in Chapel of Restoration as one of the lecturers Evangelist Tokunbo Salami would vouch for, but with what I have on my analytical desk, stories must be left for the gods. My lecturers lived on loans from cooperatives before their payment. I understand that the loans have been withdrawn already from their salary, and left with not much to take them. Is that new??? Primary school teachers are passing through worse situations.

To this end, I am still yet to draw my conclusion on what kind of altar you are delaying our destiny. I do not care anymore when you will go back to the drawing board to take the point where you all got it wrong.

I am sure if this article is an assignment, you may score me low. But this is my personal appraisal, courtesy what you taught me in class.

– A Concerned Student.

* Kogi Reports
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