UniAbuja Issues urgent tips to students ahead of resumption after 8 months of ASUU strike

The management of University of Abuja (UniAbuja) shares some tips with students on how to prepare for resumption after 8 months of ASUU strike.

UniAbuja Issues urgent tips to students ahead of resumption after 8 months of ASUU strike
UniAbuja Issues urgent tips to students ahead of resumption after 8 months of ASUU strike

The management of University of Abuja (UniAbuja) shares some tips with students on how to prepare for resumption after 8 months of ASUU strike.

As the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities ( ASUU) is suspended today, our social media team shares some tips with you on how to prepare for resumption. 

1. First, be happy that you are returning to school,  at last; so  don't go on frowning as if you have  been watching some horror movies since the strike 

2. If you abandoned your books in the last eight months (which we bet you did)  for heaven's sake, go back to them fast. Don't come and be writing 'Resumption' as  'Rizomshon!'

3. Bring the money you have been  saving for sometime  now (if you haven't squandered  it on something we don't know). You will need it greatly, the school is not going to be giving  charity, it is not smiling now. 

4.  If you were keeping malice with any of your classmates, teachers, staff, etc  before you left the campus, drop it now. Eight months are  a long time for you to be carrying this ugly load,  your heart can sink! 

5.  Seek credible information from official platforms of the University, scammers  are everywhere, and will be very happy to ruin your own happiness now

6. Your lecturers are just returning from a long, ardous battle, be civil and respectful to them. They  didn't go on strike for this long without pay for you to be asking them  'how market Sir/Ma?'

7.  Lectures and assignments  might be starting immediately,  be hungry for them, don't go on partying while your mates are studying. You probably had enough of such partying  while you were away from campus  

8. As you prepare to return,  let your parents be happy and thankful to God that  you are leaving because  something nice is coming your way, not because at last,  'the nasty guy is going away!'

9. Be hardworking and prayerful. God doesn't love lazy and arrogant kids.   

10. Believe that whatever  you have lost all this while is too meagre and insignificant to intercept the great,  beautiful things  that your future is bringing for you.  

We love you all!