Update on ASUU Strike

If you are looking for the right blog for educational info, you are welcome. This article is to inform the Nigerian students who are hoping to resume school that The Academic Staffs Union Of Universities (ASUU) strike has been extended. It is so unfortunate that even the educational sector in this country is not taken care of when you are supposed to take a course for four (4) years and you end up spending more than four (4) years.

ASUU strike has been on for more than eight (8) weeks and yet there is still no solution made for the future leaders of this great country to go back to school.

This continuous strike is one of the reasons that has made the outside world not believe in our certification. Imagine the year you got admission into the university and the year you finally graduated.

When Will ASUU End The Strike

When ASUU is going to end the strike for me is not the major problem, but when will the problem of a strike come to an end. ASUU calling off the strike and by next year we are on ASUU again thereby slowing the academic calendar and delaying students.

According to ASUU, the strike has been roll-over for another 12 weeks beginning from Monday. To enable the Federal Government to meet up with their demands.

Nigerian students are to stay for another three months! Education is the bedrock of every country so they say, but not in Nigeria.

N/B:

As a student please take a part-time job, go for any profitable skill and earn money as much as you can and also don’t forget to read.

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