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Topic: ASUU STRIKE PART 3 (Read 83 times)

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August 14, 2022, 01:59:26 PM
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OP you seem to have mixed up dome stuffs here, just as  @Yawa2020 advised, i dont see any correlation between the topic and the content of your post, but as for me here's my piece of advice Newbies - Read before posting am n saying your content aren't good enough but it has to reflect the main idealogy from the topic, also read more about the way a newbie is expected to post just from the embedded link provided.

And back to your post, ASUU strike is a different thing from deviation into Nollywood Acting or film production. Your topic can always carry the exact discussion of the content.
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August 14, 2022, 07:01:33 AM
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It is not in doubt that Nigeria and Nigerians are great country and people. We are very resourceful and ready to be a tool for wealth creation because we have the physical strength as blacks and also innovative and creative. We need more support from the government and that is why the youth are not in support of the Assu (Academic Staff Union of Universities) strike. This kills our educational system and more intelligent students going to other countries to school and later work after completing their education, this causes brain drain which has a great consequences on her economy.

Op I think this is the way you would have gone in your post when you brought it to economy. Now I can't say if this post will be left here or find its way to Politics and Society or Off-topic.
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August 14, 2022, 05:59:12 AM
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Op! I don't think this topic belongs here but rather local board or better still move it to politics and society board. You can move it here politics and society
Although, the content of your post does not correlate with your topic.
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August 14, 2022, 05:52:42 AM
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I recognized the rumour mills as resources that should be channelled to some use, and so we started a creative writing competition. The idea was simple: Put these rumours into some organic manner and submit them as entries to the creative writing exercises.

Competent persons were invited to manage the process and in about three to four rounds, prizes were awarded for poetry, short stories, and drama. Nigerians are creative and it is not for nothing that we created a whole thriving industry in Movies and our Nollywood.

This has become a very important sector of the Nigerian economy, creating many jobs, directly and indirectly. And from nothing but just our creative minds, in which a whole lot comes from among others, our stories, gossip, and rumours.

https://guardian.ng/opinion/on-the-2022-asuu-strike-part-3/
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