 The founder of Affair Babalollah University has called on university lecturers or other aegis of us to see their jobs as vocation and return back to classes and also condemn government refusal to meet their demands. Speaking of the institution's matriculation ceremony, Babalollah insists that the developmental models in some exemplary Nigerian private universities should attract President Buhari if he is interested in developing Nigeria. The public universities are on strike, and I've read several articles about strike and so on and so forth. To me, teaching is not a profession. It should be a vocation. Once you decide to be a teacher, you do not go and abiding your students. And it's uncomfortable for teachers to abiding their students, whether they are paid or not. You treat it as a vocation and not as a profession. Nowadays, as a teacher, we never went on strike. I do not agree that it should go on strike, but that's the same thing. That the government should not pay what is due to their workers. I appeal to them to pay, but at the same time, it should not go on strike. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.