Bandits demand ₦30m over kidnapped UNIJOS student
Edo to boost waste management with N346m
WAEC’s test administrators charged to work as team
Yar’Adua must get varsities back to work, says Animashaun
ASUU strike: Mixed reactions from varsity students
ERC slams FG’s withdrawal from negotiation
Zebra crossings of danger
Golden Eaglets and age cheat wahala
For 40 street girls, hope cometh at last
Shocking! Human head costs N5,500, says herbalist
Boko Haram threat is a lapse in our security system, says Ogbeha
Badagry-Lagos, it’s one hell of a trip
Sack of five banks’ MDs: Is tribalism the issue?
The LGAS, LCDAS, federalism and the constitution
Due process and the Nigerian judiciary: Where did we go wrong?
ASUU urges FG to re-open negotiation

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Strikes destroy intellectual urge in our children, says Olowu
The federal government should, as a matter of priority, undertake the review of the existing scheme of service which was last reviewed in June, 1989, in order to create a new scheme of service for federal polytechnics.
LASU VC advocates true federalism in running varsity
The Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University, Professor Lateef Hussain has broken silence to shed light on the ongoing union crises in LASU and why he was locked up by unionists for over seven hours in his office to accede to their demands.
We can’t accept pay disparity – NASU
It been over a month that members of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities and Educational Institutions have been on strike. Indeed NASU commenced a nationwide strike on July 8, 2009 . The strike coincided with that of the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Senior Staff Association ( SSANU).
Non-academic staff strike ‘ll paralyse polytechnics- YABATECH NASU
Beginning from Monday this week, members of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) in both state and federal polytechnics, began a one-week warning strike. This is to be followed by a full scale nationwide strike if government fails to accede to their demands.
Most UNILAG 1st Class Scholars, products of ISL- Oladipo
Graduands of the International School (ISL), University of Lagos, have been reminded during the 2009 Valedictory Service held recently, that quite a n umber of UNILAG first class scholars over the years are products of ISL.

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