Oyo School Attack: Abducted school vice principal pleads for negotiations with kidnappers
Looking visibly distraught and kneeling in the video, the vice principal said the victims had remained in the bush since ...
Looking visibly distraught and kneeling in the video, the vice principal said the victims had remained in the bush since ...
The teachers accused both the state government and the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) of failing to ...
The recent rescue of 62 hostages in Kebbi and Kwara offers a glimmer of hope, but fresh attacks confirm the ...
The award is in recognition of the Radda administration's transformative reforms in education and commitment to teachers' welfare.
The teachers’ union began an indefinite strike earlier in September to protest the non-payment of the teachers’ entitlements.
The state government has agreed to the teachers' demands.
Pupils and students in public schools in the state were seen loitering in the streets.
The teachers union said it is committed to the welfare of its members.
The union said it will continue “to perform its historical role of defending the rights of teachers in Nigeria and ...
The NUT directed that primary school teachers in the state should not resume for the 3rd term, of the 2021/22 ...
“NUT members are predominantly employed by local government councils and the federal government while states pay teachers of secondary schools."
The World Teacher's Day will hold on October 5
Mr Odo said that it was unacceptable that five months after the state government announced the implementation of the new ...
The beneficiaries are 12,000 primary and junior secondary schools teachers as well as 2,900 senior secondary schools teachers.
Primary and secondary teachers in the country retire after serving for 60 years.
About a hundreds of teachers are displaced.
The union gives reasons for its actions.
The union says the states have refused to pay is members despite bailouts..
The state government said the teachers must resume work.
Osun has been paying workers between 50 and 100 per cent of their salaries for over one year.
Some Nigerians say it is right to fire the teachers.
The governor says he will "respond appropriately".
The NUT also lamented the acute shortage of teachers in Bayelsa.
Governor Umahi says, henceforth, no agency of the state government would be permitted to negotiate with the organized labour
Ogun workers stayed away from work.
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