Asuu news today

Here are some recent news updates from the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Nigeria:

Latest News

  1. ASUU Strike Update: The union has extended its ongoing strike by four weeks, citing the government's failure to meet its demands. The strike, which began on February 14, has affected academic activities in Nigerian universities. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. FG-ASUU Meeting: The Federal Government and ASUU have agreed to meet on March 7 to discuss the union's demands, including the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances. (Source: The Punch)
  3. ASUU Demands: The union has reiterated its demand for the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances, as well as the implementation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement. (Source: Daily Trust)
  4. University Closure: The University of Lagos has been closed indefinitely due to the ongoing ASUU strike. (Source: The Nation)
  5. Students' Protest: Students of the University of Ibadan have protested the ongoing strike, calling on the government to resolve the dispute with ASUU. (Source: Premium Times)

Recent Developments

  1. ASUU Strike Enters 7th Week: The ongoing strike has entered its seventh week, with no end in sight. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
  2. FG-ASUU Talks Collapse: Talks between the Federal Government and ASUU collapsed last week, with the union accusing the government of not being serious about resolving the dispute. (Source: The Guardian)
  3. ASUU Members Arrested: Some ASUU members were arrested by the police during a protest in Abuja. (Source: Daily Post)
  4. University of Lagos Students Protest: Students of the University of Lagos have protested the ongoing strike, calling on the government to resolve the dispute with ASUU. (Source: The Nation)
  5. ASUU Demands Payment of Outstanding Allowances: The union has demanded the payment of outstanding allowances owed to its members. (Source: Daily Trust)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest information, I recommend checking reputable news sources or the official ASUU website.