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Ngige and ASUU’s nationwide protest rallies

By Joseph Atobisi WHEN everyone thought that peace had returned to our ivory towers after the prolonged strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, the union is back in the trenches again. This time, ASUU is holding nationwide protest rallies to express its dissatisfaction with the decision of the Federal Government to pay […]
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NLC fumes over alleged plots to de-register ASUU, writes FG

Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, yesterday warned against reported moves by the Federal Government to withdraw the registration license of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, over non-submission of its audited financial returns  for over five year.

Strike: Be responsible in negotiations — ASUU told

Enugu-based Progressive Students Movement (PSM) has urged the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to be responsible in its negotiations to resolve the ongoing strike and consider the suffering of Nigerian students.

ASUU MATTERS: Comparing apples with apples

Every so often, our ears are jarred with the hackneyed ASUU claims about the failure of the Federal Government of Nigeria to pay university dons in federal universities salaries they refer to as “African Average”. They usually cite wonderful “examples” of salaries paid to university lecturers in African countries such as South Africa, Botswana, Uganda, and our neighbour Ghana.

Fighting ASUU for the soul of public universities

By OLUDAYO TADE After giving the Federal Government of Nigeria 14-month strike notice (December 2020 – February 14, 2022), the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, asked her members to stop teaching to force government to fund public universities and sign a renegotiated agreement. The six months roll-over strike changed to total and indefinite strike […]

Re: ASUU must not allow insanity drive its strikes

I yield this space today to readers of this column who felt strongly about my position on the ASUU strike and reacted. Follow their minds. Dear Sir, Your article missed out many facts — ETF which later became TETFUND came into being as an outcome of the FGN/ASUU Agreement of 1992. In response to government […]

Still on ASUU and the Federal Government

By Sunny Ikhioya WHEN you have two obstinate bodies confronting each other, over issues that should normally be settled across the table, with mutual respect and understanding, what you get is the concomitant effect of what is happening in our universities today. There is the African partnership with Japan, expressed through TICAD (Tokyo International Conference […]

ASUU must not allow insanity drive its strikes

By Adekunle Adekoya “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”  THE quote above is usually attributed to renowned physicist, Albert Einstein, famous worldwide for his Theory of Relativity. But Einstein never said those words, just as “who will guard the guards”, a question frequently attributed to Plato was never […]

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