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Students at a Nigerian university are required to wear faculty uniforms.

Students at Godfrey Okoye University in Enugu have been ordered to wear their faculty uniforms from now on.

Christian Anieke, the university’s vice-chancellor, issued the order on Tuesday, January 10. According to him, the move became critical in order to prevent students from dressing inappropriately.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Annie said this while addressing the institution’s staff and students as they returned from the Christmas and New Year holidays.

“No student is expected to wear slippers, rugged jeans, coloured hair, long fingers, fez caps, or artificial eyelashes,” he directed.

Mr. Anieke regretted that most students and staff wear t-shirts with unauthorized inscriptions, contrary to the school’s dress code, and ordered male students to comb their hair properly or shave
it.

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Reactions to Asuu planing to embark on strike again

The early hours of today have seen reports circulating that “ASUU” may soon begin another strike.

The Federal Government only paid 18 days’ wage in the month of October after ASUU chose to suspend the 8 months-long strike, which is sort of strange, don’t you think?

Some lecturers received as little as 25,000 while some professors received 121,000 in their accounts in the wee hours of today, which turned out to be a very poor response from the FG.

Below are some reactions from Twitter this morning:

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“We shall meet Again in the Future,” a lecturer says to his project students as he resigns and relocates abroad.

A WhatsApp message from a Nigerian lecturer informing his project students of his resignation has gone viral on social media. 

Dr. Oyedele, the lecturer, informed his students that he will not be available to review their project when ASUU calls off the strike because he has resigned from the university. 

He went on to say that he had left the country in search of greener pastures, and that he had bid them farewell.

This follows the ongoing ASUU strike, which began in February 2022 and appears to have no end in sight. Despite numerous meetings between the union and federal government representatives, they have yet to reach a mutual agreement.

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ASUU UPDATE

Today marks day 196 as Students rages on the decision of Asuu executives to once again extend the ongoing strike amidst government refusal to agree to the terms of their stated agreements.

The decision was backed by claims that the government is seen not to be ready to commit to their demands and they would soon embark on an indefinite strike amidst the cries of Nigerian university students to resume school

Photo Source: Eduplana Research
Photo Source: Eduplana Research
Photo Source: Eduplana Research
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ASUU UPDATE

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ASUU President Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke wants face to face meeting with President Buhari to put an end to the strike. 
Watch the short video below.