Aftermath Of COVID-19 & ASUU Strike: UniJos Students Count Losses
Broken doors, empty wardrobes with dust covering kitchen utensils scattered on the floor, this was the state I met in…
School Re-Opening: Observe Protocols Or Risk School Closure
It is no longer news that the Nigerian students are thrilled to head back to campus after a ten-month shut…
School Resumption: ‘What We Expect To See In UNIPORT’ –– ASUU
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in the University of Port Harcourt has outlined what they expected to see…
ASUU UNIPORT Fault Purchase of 400 Thermometers By University
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in the University of Port Harcourt has faulted the purchase of 400 infrared…
Our Hearts Are Unbroken, We Are Not Deterred
As I sat in my study around 12:30 am on 16th December 2020, many thoughts concerning the unappreciated, undervalued, misrepresented,…
ASUU Says IPPIS Not Reason For Strike, Fault Ngige’s Claim On Agreement
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has again maintained that the reason why the union declared an industrial action…
Trust As Social Capital
Fundamental to the functioning, development and sustenance of any society is trust. Trust is as important as other social capitals…
ASUU Strike: Food Vendors, Cyber Cafe Operators, Shuttle Drivers Lament Over 8-month Strike
As the prolonged industrial action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities entered the 256th day in the…
Dear Nigerian Students, Let’s Move On With Our Lives
‘Table no dey turn again my brothers, Nah you go change your seat’. The fact that you are facing turmoils…
ASUU Strike: ‘This Current Year May Extend To About 18 Months’–– NUC
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has announced the projected duration of this current academic session of the Nigerian Federal Universities….
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Nigerian Student Commits Suicide
A 300-level student of the Federal University of Technology Akure, FUTA, in Ondo state, Olona Joseph Oluwapelumi, has reportedly committed…
80-Year-Old Nigerian Journalist, Dayo Duyile, Becomes The Oldest Man To Bag PhD From UNILAG
An 80-year-old Nigerian journalist, Dayo Duyile, has become the oldest man to bag a PhD from the University of Lagos….