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  1. A lot of the private Universities in Nigeria will be resuming next week. Many of them are owned by the political elite. So, ASUU strike is none of their business! Their kids don’t patronise Federal or State Schools as well. Join the demand for the FG & ASUU to .

  2. 15 hours ago

    DANIELSON BAMIDELEAkpan NANSpresident you are not In any means representing Nigeriastudent you are not a student andyou're claimingto be God Almighty will punish youUsing our name to collect money You don't have influence on us and shame will sooncatch up with you

  3. 13 hours ago

    I'm sure somewhere one of the members or few of the members of Asuu be like"Oh boy make we end this strike nau" and they are like "wetin concern you, no be say our children dey for this country".

  4. 9 hours ago

    If this Asuu Strike keeps happening often and our federal and state uni keeps having this frequent strikes due to lack of fundings, I can assure you, private universities would leave public schools behind because trust me, they’re growing massively recently.

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  5. ASUU is still on strike. ASUP is on strike too. And there is no sense of urgency to resolve these. But one nonentity is promising Buhari 20 million votes, including your vote. God will not come down to help Nigeria if you keep looking away. Add your voice today.

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  7. 4 hours ago

    Isn't it ironic that I do tweets and people from South Africa, Ghana, and elsewhere--people who are not even Nigerian--retweet them while Nigerian students who are the victims of the strike action see the tweets and ignore them?

  8. 15 hours ago

    I want to finish school already Pls

  9. 1 hour ago

    In the middle of all the subs and bants, let's not forget ASUU is still on strike

  10. 9 hours ago

    To permanently we need not free education but quality education. We need to cut out our schools from this political game that’s linked to everything govt. 100% of the times this strike is about money.

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  11. 14 hours ago

    I will reveal Some secret about Danielson Bamidele Akpan to u tommorow

  12. 4 hours ago

    6. The 20m vote was just a subtle threat to PMB that if he doesn't do anything about the strike, about 20m NGR students will be mobilized to vote against him. And if he does, same could as well vote for him.

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  13. 16 minutes ago

    We are tired of waiting on you to do something . We don't know what the circumstances are but we surely know you can if you want to. Why don't you now and revive our hope in you?

  14. If Rotimi Amaechi says Buhari does not read - it's safe to say and know why he won't won't be a priority for him. He doesn't read so won't know the value of staying in school to read.

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  15. 15 hours ago

    I remember when I thought ASUU was a joke oo, damn tha shit is really asf😩😩😩 please rt

  16. 55 minutes ago

    Some people never upload new picture since Asuu start strike Lekki filter on the decrease Dominos pictures not seen Mall toilet selfie no dey Taxify/Uber Snapchat videos Zero

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  17. 12 hours ago

    Students are not political tools Our votes are not for negotiation

  18. 21 minutes ago

    I'm tired of washing plates!! I'm tired of sweeping!! I'm tired of running errands!! ASUU Pls na!! FG pls na!! RT

  19. 2 hours ago

    Those saying it is an old clip of amaechi, should tell us if buhari listens reads or writes. If he does, why hasn't he ? Nigerians be defending ignorant and stupidity

  20. 38 minutes ago

    please.I need to graduate.I’m broke and i only get an allowance when school is in session. Every day i seat at home,I’m reminded that my mates are married. While we wait, if anybody has a link to getting work at shoprite in Enugu, please hook me up

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  21. 14 hours ago

    ASUU, have mercy 😭 RT To help me beg them 😇

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