Nigerian university students, workers force judge to reverse ruling on VC accused of fraud
The Court has agreed to reschedule the next hearing.
The Court has agreed to reschedule the next hearing.
University workers protest the ruling, and shut the court down.
The ASUU leader says the country can still afford free education for its nationals.
The former vice chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University is accused of fraud.
The former vice chancellor is popular among staff and students.
The professor is popular among staff and students of the university.
The school has been embroiled in a crisis over use of ‘hotplates’ in kitchenettes alongside other squabbles.
This is not the first time a student of the institution would be declared missing.
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A students congress called on Thursday turned violent.
The lecturers’ union also condemned the situation in LAUTECH.
The university was shut on May 29 after a students protest.
Evidence shows the bus was bought for N400,000 less than the students declared.
The student and his friends went to a hotel to swim.
The decision followed a student protest that led to the shutdown of the school.
The vice chancellor is facing charges of corruption.
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“Cancelling Osun from my tour, I can’t do it,” Davido wrote.
"JAMB has outlived its usefulness, it is time that we scrapped it,” the ASUU chairman said.
The lecturers are protesting several issues including fractional payment of salaries of members.
The Osun government has declared a dusk to dawn curfew in the area.
The politician spoke at the Obafemi Awolowo University.
Two lecturers were suspended on the same day they protested the controversial promotion.
The LAUTECH chapter of ASUU went on strike in June 2016.
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