Asuu latest news 2017

Here are some of the latest news from the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in 2017:

  1. ASUU Strike: 2017 Strike Looms as Union Gives FG Ultimatum (January 2017) - ASUU gave the Federal Government a 14-day ultimatum to meet its demands or face a strike.
  2. FG, ASUU Reach Agreement on 2016 Budget (February 2017) - The Federal Government and ASUU reached an agreement on the 2016 budget, which led to the suspension of the union's strike.
  3. ASUU Demands N1.1trn for University Revitalization (March 2017) - ASUU demanded N1.1 trillion from the Federal Government to revitalize the nation's universities.
  4. FG, ASUU Meet Over University Funding (April 2017) - The Federal Government and ASUU met to discuss the funding of universities, with ASUU demanding a review of the university funding formula.
  5. ASUU Strike: Union Gives FG 14-Day Ultimatum (June 2017) - ASUU gave the Federal Government a 14-day ultimatum to meet its demands or face a strike.
  6. FG, ASUU Reach Agreement on University Funding (July 2017) - The Federal Government and ASUU reached an agreement on university funding, which led to the suspension of the union's strike.
  7. ASUU Demands N25bn for University Infrastructure (August 2017) - ASUU demanded N25 billion from the Federal Government to upgrade university infrastructure.
  8. FG, ASUU Meet Over University Staff Welfare (September 2017) - The Federal Government and ASUU met to discuss the welfare of university staff, with ASUU demanding improved conditions of service.
  9. ASUU Strike: Union Gives FG 21-Day Ultimatum (October 2017) - ASUU gave the Federal Government a 21-day ultimatum to meet its demands or face a strike.
  10. FG, ASUU Reach Agreement on University Staff Welfare (November 2017) - The Federal Government and ASUU reached an agreement on university staff welfare, which led to the suspension of the union's strike.

These are just a few of the latest news from ASUU in 2017. The union has been involved in several strikes and negotiations with the Federal Government over the years, with the goal of improving the funding and working conditions of Nigerian universities.