Mr Ayeyemi suggested that since both Messrs Sununu and Azeez are look-alikes- “even the physique and religion, they are more of the same thing.”
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But the Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman, in a clarification letter to the protesting workers, said based on the new act, it is legitimate for Mr Azeez to remain in office till 26 May 2027 “since he already commenced his second tenure of office before the new act was signed into law on 12 June.” It’s essential to acknowledge that news production incurs expenses, and we take pride in never placing our stories behind a prohibitive paywall.However, in videos obtained by PREMIUM TIMES Sunday from sources who craved anonymity, the unionists were seen planning fresh confrontations against the return of the provost, with one of the unionists raining abuses on Mr Sununu, the minister of state.
“Of the three, our school is the smallest in size, capacity, and students. If the college is like this with so much deployed it has a lot to tell about the state, and about who is leading this college.In another video, the protesters demonstrated “red cards” while a lecturer in the Fine and Applied Arts department, Kolade Ayeyemi, addressed them and made jest of the minister saying he “resembled the man we are fighting.
He said: “Members are angry that they don’t want the resolution, that they no longer want the man and they are going to push that to the governing council.But on his part, Mr Ayeyemi said he could not speak on the phone when he was called by the newspapers. He said he was driving at the moment.
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