He blamed the president for not dealing with the “political aspect of Academic Staff Union (ASUU).”
“University education is not for everybody, and that is the truth,” said the Ebonyi governor.
Mr Gbajabiamila admitted that his social media post was insensitive to the plight of students who have had to endure the long stalemate in their academic pursuits.
Mr Gbajabiamila’s show-off overlapped today’s protests across the country over the protracted industrial action of university academics that entered its sixth month this week.
The government has insisted that generous offers were made to the university union, accusing its leaders of exhibiting selfishness at a protracted detriment to university students.
The Super Eagles skipper accused Nigerian political office holders of “running a system they don’t even believe in.”
“The federal government of Nigeria wishes to inform Nigerian students who returned from Ukraine…that efforts are being made to facilitate their placement.”
