Showing posts with label Awka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Awka. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Methodist College Uzuakoli: 100 Years Of Excellence In Education

By Chima Mbubaegbu

On December 10, 2023, a thanksgiving service in the College Chapel will kick-start the  year-long centenary celebration of Methodist College, Uzuakoli (MCU), that will culminate in a week of activities in December 2024.

Why should this celebration matter to anyone other than MCU students and alumni?
It matters in this case because, established in 1923, MCU was the first secondary school in the present South East of Nigeria and the third or fourth, east of the Niger.

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Damage Control And The ASUU Strike

 By Ernest Chukwusoro Igwe

Strike as a fundamental human right across all divides of human society is a form of protest against such vices as ill treatment, unjust practices, deviation from the norms and expectations, sadism, wickedness, denials, and not keeping faith with agreements. Strikes come in different forms and may include crying by little children; contrarian discussions and writings; partial or full withdrawal of services; insurrections and public protests; overthrow of governments through the ballot boxes, demonstrations, military coups, etc. Strikes as the means of addressing shortcomings and injustices do occur everywhere in the world, and Nigeria is no exception.

The nine-month-long – February to October 2022 – strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities in Nigeria (ASUU) has taken the cake in the recurring decimal of strikes in Nigerian universities. Most Nigerians, especially members of ASUU, believe that these strikes are totally avoidable and, even where started, could be nipped in the bud by government’s quick intervention.

Sadly, it has always been alleged that the selfishness and short-sightedness of bureaucrats such as Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, Director-Generals, Directors and other members in the relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) relish in ensuring the prolonging of such discussions due to selfish and unpatriotic reasons.