Nigerian university dismisses two lecturers over inhumane harassment, misconduct
The decision was reached at the university governing council’s 143rd statutory meeting held on 3 July, following the consideration of ...
The decision was reached at the university governing council’s 143rd statutory meeting held on 3 July, following the consideration of ...
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The Registrar of the university, Ajiroba Oke, confirmed the development to PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday.
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The police have confirmed the incident.
Alele-Williams, an educationist, was born on December 16, 1932, in Warri, in the present day Delta State.
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The institution will not allow any form of partying or social gathering during the convocation period.
The meeting was expected to lead to the call off of the strike but apparently ended without meeting that objective.
The NUC explains why the institutions were approved.
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“We will not hesitate to wield the big stick on any staff found wanting."
The school wants a commission of inquiry to investigate an attack that left several students injured.
Two unions stage counter rallies in support of, or against the vice chancellor.
The university says it has zero tolerance for cultism.
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The university also pledged to train the graduates to doctoral level.
The university returned N5,000 to each of the affected students.
"Many of the extremist views rise from religious texts and these religious beliefs are very deeply held by Nigerians."
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