A cross-section of Nigerian students has taken a swipe at the federal government for allegedly taking the members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) for granted.
A cross-section of Nigerian students has taken a swipe at the federal government for allegedly taking the members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities for granted.described as “worrisome”, the proposed fresh strike being planned by ASUU members to protest the government’s “unfulfilled promises”.The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has invited the leadership of the union to another meeting in order to avert the looming industrial dispute in the universities.
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