Another meeting between Nigerian govt, ASUU deadlocked
University lecturers began a nationwide strike Monday over demands for improved funding and welfare.
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University lecturers began a nationwide strike Monday over demands for improved funding and welfare.
The students participated in Mathematics and Physics competitions.
The move is to forestall further crisis in the education sector
ASUU embarked on the indefinite strike on Sunday.
Students say template does not cater for their needs.
Failure of government to honour previous agreements led to strike.
The union says the strike is "total and comprehensive".
“During the strike, there shall be no teaching, no examination and no attendance of statutory meetings.”
The agency also denies fake Facebook and web accounts.
LASPOTECH's workers began an indefinite strike on August 1.
Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, in Abia State last month disengaged the workers
Says it has sent all institutions the lists of candidates who chose them
Mr. Rasheed said NUC would soon 'weed out' irrelevant courses
Nigeria currently has 153 universities.
He particularly warned them against cybercrimes and other fraudulent activities.
The disparity in salary scheme in universities may breed corruption, an official said.
The bill was part of the constitution amendment bills passed by the National Assembly
The controversy has been laid to rest by the separation of the two subjects.
"Our advising centres both in Lagos and Abuja assist high achieving, low income students."
Minister says the controversial amendment was initiated by the last government
The printing of call-up letters will begin on July 21.
The orientation programme for the first stream of Batch A corps members held between May 23 and June 12.
Over 59 per cent of candidates record at least five credits, including in Maths and English.
Workers accuse the vice chancellor of conducting illegal recruitment.
The board directs that all officers with HND are to be upgraded to COMPASS 08
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