Controversies trail FG’s N130bn allocation to varsities
Strike: ASUU is lying, says FG
ASUU strike: Baraje led PDP begins 7 days fasting
Private varsities VCs ask NANS to mediate between FG/ASUU
Group asks FG to settle rift with ASUU or else…
Strike: Suswam’s committee didn’t advise FG properly, says ASUU
Release of N130bn by FG to varsities not true – ASUU
APC slams FG over continuing ASUU strike
Open letter to ASUU
Strike: Information minister’s statement careless, says ASUU
ASUU: Emulate Benue teachers
ASUU strike becoming political —Suswam
Don’t destroy varsity system, PFN warns ASUU, FG
ASUU STRIKE: Mothers say ‘enough is enough’, ready for protest if…
ASUU STRIKE: Education doesn’t need piecemeal funding – Okei-Odumakin
Group commends NLC’s decision on ASUU
ASUU and Abuja: ‘No agreement today; no agreement tomorrow’ (3)

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No headway as ASUU battles govt over extra allowances, funding
When the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, embarked on a national strike on July 1, 2013 due to the refusal of Federal Government to implement the 2009 agreement it signed with the union which had several components, including adequate funding of education sector, Nigerians feared another long winter for their children forced to return home.
ASUU Strike: Parents, Students count losses
In spite of the several negotiations between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, and the subsequent release of N130 billion for infrastructural development and allowances to the striking lecturers, ASUU, said the stike would continue until the 2009 Agreement entered into by both parties is fully implemented.
ASUU Strike: Comply with lecturers’ demands, Parents beg FG
It’s been two months since the Academic Staff Union of Universities embarked on a nationwide indefinite strike. This was as a result of the inability of the Federal Government to implement some of the issues contained in a 2009 agreement it had with ASUU. Recently Saturday Vanguard spoke with parents whose children are affected as they begged the government to reach a compromise with ASUU .
Rep asks ASUU to go back to negotiating table
Former Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Education, Farouk Lawal, yesterday, appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to return to the negotiating table with the Federal Government to bring an end to the lingering strike.
JAF denies ASUU participation in protest to save education
JOINT Action Front, JAF, yesterday, debunked reports in a section of the media that members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU Cross River State, participated in Wednesday’s protest to save public education in Nigeria.
ASUU strike: Much ado about N130bn?
In the eyes of an undergraduate who has lost 60 days of his academic calendar due to the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), N130bn is a lot of money. To the parents of such a student, N130bn should be enough to settle whatever grievances ASUU has. So why then has ASUU refused to put an end to the strike despite Federal Government’s disbursement of N130bn? In this report, Vanguard Learning seeks answers to these questions, and delves into the root causes of the ASUU strike.
Students get busy as ASUU/FG battle rages
As the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have refused to end the 60-day-old strike, students in public Nigerian universities have taken matters into their hands by engaging in various activities to keep themselves busy.
NANS plans protest to end ASUU strike
LAGOS—National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, plans to hold a nation-wide protest as a last resort to force the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to end the protracted strike of university lecturers.
ASUU and Abuja: ‘No agreement today; no agreement tomorrow’ (2)
WHEN I wrote those series I had no idea that two months down the line ASUU would embark on a paralysing strike that would do serious violence to the academic calendar. One doesn’t need to be prophetic, Godspower Oyewole-style, to see our public universities are headed for the rocks.
Rights groups, students protest ASUU strike in Edo
…Accuse govt of insensitivity as FG begs ASUU
BENIN CITY—ECONOMIC activities ground to a halt for over one hour in Benin City, Tesday, as a coalition of civil society organisations and students protested against the attitude of the Federal Government to the strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.

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