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Protest rocks Oyo over fuel price, electricity tariff hike

Members of Alliance on Surviving COVID-19 And Beyond (ASCAB) and the civil society organisations, including Joint Action Front (JAF), yesterday staged a peaceful protest in Ibadan, Oyo State, to demand an immediate reversal of hike…

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Nigeria @ 60: Education still at lowest ebb

REVIEW   As the Federal Government rolls out the drums to celebrate the 60th Independence Anniversary of the country, stakeholders are not happy with the sliding fortune of the education sector, 60 years of nationhood.…

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Fuel, electricity hike: Despite NLC strike truce, protest rocks Oyo

*ASCAB chides NLC, TUC for  ‘betrayal of masses’ In spite of the suspension of strike by the national body of organised Labour, members of the Alliance on Surviving  COVID-19 And Beyond (ASCAB) and other members…

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FUOYE’s VC advocates adequate funding for varsities

The Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), Prof. Kayode Soremekun, has canvassed adequate funding for Nigerian universities to fast track effective system for robust development in ivory towers.   According to FUOYE’s VC, over-unionization…

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Stability beckons at UNILAG

CRISIS The seeming crisis confronting the University of Lagos (UNILAG) last week assumed a new dimension following the resignation of the Council Chairman/Pro- Chancellor, Dr. Wale Babalakin (SAN), which has been described as “face saving”…

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17 aspirants for UI VC race showcase plans for institution’s devt

Ahead of the December election of the 13th Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, seventeen aspirants to the position yesterday showcased their plans for the development of the premier institution including a former Deputy…

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UI VC race: 17 aspirants showcase plans for institution’s devt in global ranking

Ahead of the December election of the 13th Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, 17 aspirants to the position Thursday showcased their plans for the development of the premier institution, among them the former…

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Resolving the UNILAG logjam

The scary crisis that recently engulfed the University of Lagos (UNILAG) started as a power play between the university management and the Governing Council. It has, however, taken a worrisome dimension, causing ripples and disruption…

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LASU, LASPOTECH, others, protest nonpayment of 15-month minimum wage arrears

Workers’ unions in various Lagos State-owned tertiary institutions yesterday protested nonpayment of their 15-month salary increment arrears and the continuedimplementation of N30,000 minimum wage by thestategovernment.   The workers, under various staff unions, including the…

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Much ado about schools’ reopening

  Lagos, Ogun to reopen schools Sept 21 ˜Some states not ready   ˜ Minister: I’m not convinced   ˜ASUU, NUT: Caution must be taken in reopening schools     SCHOOL REO PENING Despite the…

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