Again, LAUTECH lecturers embark on indefinite lecture boycott over unpaid salaries
Lectures for the new academic session at LAUTECH were billed to start on Monday.
Lectures for the new academic session at LAUTECH were billed to start on Monday.
The accident occurred on Osogbo-Ikirun road.
Oyo and Osun states have been engaged in a dispute over the ownership of the 29-year-old university.
The lecturer reportedly requested all the 2017/2018 final year students to pay N3000 each for him to append his signature ...
An official says "the position of ASUU is misguided."
The arrested students are aged between 18 and 29 years old.
The two state governments are contending over which of them has been providing more fund to the university.
The institution is co-owned by both states.
The deceased died on his way to the health centre.
Three others were injured in the accident on Tuesday morning.
It says the policy would affect no fewer than 9,000 students of the institution
The school says it is still considering whether to allow the use of the veil
The students say they would mobilise support for an education-friendly candidate
Social and academic activities returned to the campuses of the institution both in Ogbomoso and Osogbo.
Mr Olayinka says quality university education is expensive, it is not free and it is not compulsory.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities is currently on strike.
Police said the suspect and the deceased were cohabiting in the usual students' tradition of "trial marriage"
ASUU called the nationwide strike on Sunday.
Students had protested the initial increase in fees.
LAUTECH says it is holding "necessary consultations with stakeholders."
The students lock the institution's campus gates in Osogbo and Ogbomosho.
The university is owned by the Oyo and Osun state governments.
The University has been bedevilled by poor funding.
The owner state governments have been silent on the current crisis in the institution.
The university was shut down for several months last year
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