As the strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, entered its sixth week, some students have devised
“ingenious” means of making money; they declared Wednesday their
“rag-day”.
As early as 8:45am, major inter-city roads and streets were literally
overtaken by the students, who have been on “forced vacation”, since
university lecturers “lowered their pens”, to press home enhancement of
allowances.
With their shorts, tops and trousers turned, the young Nigerians
approached motorists stocked in traffic as well as passers-by, for
money. Though, the “rag-day” was said to be by students of College of
Education, ‘Inside FCT’ was told that most of those “ragging” are
undergraduates, who have been out of school, since the ongoing strike
started.
The university students were said to have taken advantage of the
development, to help themselves. One of the students, who gave her name
simply as Sindy said: “Seriously, I’m an undergraduate and you know our
universities have been on strike for over one month now, and we’ve got
needs to meet.
I have to rag at least to make some cool money to keep on keeping
on”, she said. Another student, Moses Abahing, said they had to do this,
since “some parents and guardians hardly give them pocket money, during
strike or holiday periods.”
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