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16/10/2022

ASUU STRIKE: We called off the strike due to the court injunction, appeals from students, parents, and the intervention of the Speaker of the House of Reps. Femi Gbajabiamila, not because issues have been addressed ~ASUU President Emmanuel Osodeke

14/10/2022

Congratulations Nigerian Students.

The 8-Months Strike has been suspended conditionally, Universities to reopen on Monday, the 17th October, 2022 as we earlier reported.

BREAKING: Kaduna State University Set to Commence 2021/2022 Academic Session on the 24th of October 2022.
11/10/2022

BREAKING: Kaduna State University Set to Commence 2021/2022 Academic Session on the 24th of October 2022.

11/10/2022

BREAKING NEWS

Universities to Reopen 17th October 2022 as Federal Govt Agrees To Pay The Outstanding 8 Months' Salaries.

ASUU STRIKE: Gbajabiamila, ASUU Meet Over Lingering StrikeThe Speaker, House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, on M...
10/10/2022

ASUU STRIKE: Gbajabiamila, ASUU Meet Over Lingering Strike

The Speaker, House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, on Monday, met with the President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke and the Vice President of ASUU, Chris Piwuna, to discuss the lingering strike.

The meeting held at the National Assembly in Abuja.

Credit: PUNCH NEWSPAPER

🚨ASUU STRIKE UPDATE!!!The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has said the registration of two new trade unions ...
04/10/2022

🚨ASUU STRIKE UPDATE!!!

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has said the registration of two new trade unions by the government for academic staff in the university system is inconsequential and does not pose any threat to its existence.

STRIKING WORKERS PART OF CORRUPTION IN EDUCATION SECTOR – PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI President Buhari’s comment brings t...
04/10/2022

STRIKING WORKERS PART OF CORRUPTION IN EDUCATION SECTOR – PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI

President Buhari’s comment brings to mind the ongoing strike by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) who have downed tools since 14 February.

Ngige to issue registration certificate to factional varsity union, CONUA today.
04/10/2022

Ngige to issue registration certificate to factional varsity union, CONUA today.

🚨JUST IN: Gbajabiamila To Dialogue With Buhari Over ASUU Demands Next Week.Outcome of Today's Meeting (Full Details)
29/09/2022

🚨JUST IN: Gbajabiamila To Dialogue With Buhari Over ASUU Demands Next Week.

Outcome of Today's Meeting (Full Details)

JUST IN: Gbajabiamila Begins Meeting With ASUU and Other Stakeholders Over Strike.
29/09/2022

JUST IN: Gbajabiamila Begins Meeting With ASUU and Other Stakeholders Over Strike.

26/09/2022

🚨BREAKING: Federal government orders VCs to reopen varsities, commence lectures.

25/09/2022

🚨ASUU STRIKE UPDATE!!!

The strike will affect students' employability status and may prevent some students from embarking on the mandatory National Youth Service Corps~ASUU

23/09/2022

🚨ASUU STRIKE: FG, NOT GOODLUCK JONATHAN BORROWED N359b FROM TETFund – BOGORO

The Executive Secretary of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), Prof. Suleiman Bogoro, has denied reports that N359b was ‘missing’ or ‘stolen’ from the fund by the previous administration.

Media reports had quoted the TETFund boss of accusing former President Goodluck Jonathan’s government of withdrawing N359b from the coffers of the Fund without specific reasons.

According to the report, Bogoro made the revelation, when the House of Representatives Committee on Tertiary Education, led by Aminu Suleiman, paid an oversight visit to the agency in Abuja recently.

But the TETFund boss, in an interview with The Guardian explained that he was misquoted out of context, as he never mentioned the former president’s name, since there was no basis for it.

Giving clarification on the whereabouts of the said money, Bogoro said contrary to reports, the previous government only withdrew N273.9b, while the present administration also took N78b from the fund’s account.

He explained that the Jonathan’s government admitted that it was a loan, and would be refunded to the agency’s account.

He said: “The N359b withdrawn from TETFund’s account is well documented. The sum of N273.9b was taken between September and December 2013 by the previous administration. I didn’t have to call a president’s name and I did not. There was no basis for that because it is a corporate entity we are talking about, which is the Federal government.

“We had further withdrawal of N58b in 2018 and N20b in 2019. That means the current administration also withdrew the sum of N78b. The breakdown was very clear. In 2016, N10b out of the original money withdrawn in 2013 was refunded by Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF). That is the only amount that has been refunded so far.

“In 2015, just before the former president left, we impressed on him to ensure that the Federal Government acknowledged that such money had been taken from us, because each time anybody scrutinises our book, they usually ask us the whereabouts of the money. And if TETFund did not give proper explaination, then it means we were the one that stole, but we couldn’t have stolen it. The money was taken from the Education Pool Account that we are not even signatories…”

©️THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER

23/09/2022

🚨ASUU STRIKE: ASUU didn't fail to submit audit reports. FG refuses to send the visitation panel to our universities since 2011. for the past 11 years, gov't is running from its responsibility to address this issue. It's a disgrace, people are lying about this with confidence~Kawu Garba

23/09/2022

🚨ASUU STRIKE: ASUU has failed to submit its audited account report for the last 5years. FG via
Registrar Trade Union has issued query to ASUU and FG can withdraw ASUU's
certificate of registration.

22/09/2022

You can’t compel Lecturers to teach against their wish, doing so would look like forcing a doctor to attend to a patient against his will~ Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke

22/09/2022

DSS has urged ASUU to call off strike

ASUU STRIKE: There will be no political campaign until ASUU strike is called off - NANS
21/09/2022

ASUU STRIKE: There will be no political campaign until ASUU strike is called off - NANS

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