Nicns ruling against asuu not yet uhuru by wole balogun
It seems like you're referring to a news article or a report about the National Industrial Court (NICN) ruling against the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the implications of this ruling.
To provide a brief summary, the National Industrial Court (NICN) has indeed ruled against ASUU, ordering the union to call off its strike and return to work. However, the ruling is not yet final, as ASUU has appealed the decision to the Court of Appeal.
The ruling was delivered by Justice Polycarp Hamman, who ordered ASUU to resume work immediately, citing the need to protect the rights of students and the public interest. The judge also ordered ASUU to pay a fine of N250 million for every day the strike continues.
ASUU has since appealed the ruling, arguing that the court lacks jurisdiction to hear the matter and that the ruling is unfair. The union has also accused the government of not fulfilling its obligations to improve the education sector.
The dispute between ASUU and the government has been ongoing for several years, with the union demanding better working conditions, improved funding for universities, and the implementation of the 2009 agreement between the union and the government.
The outcome of the appeal is still uncertain, and it remains to be seen whether ASUU will ultimately comply with the court's ruling or continue to resist the government's demands.