The students protested on Monday about the failure of the government to pay the salaries of their lecturers.
, Joseph Bibinu, said the first Semester examination for the 2021/2022 Academic Session has been extended to 30 January 2023.The letter said: “all the staff and students, as well as the University community, should know that the first Semester examination for 2021/2022 had been shifted to January 30th, 2023.
He also said that all the revisions for lectures will continue for the course content of all during the period.
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