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JAMB and the battles against education

JAMB and the battles against education
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Creation of new tertiary institutions despite confessed inability to fund revival of educational system (2)

Creation of new tertiary institutions despite confessed inability to fund revival of educational system (2)
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High debt burden, political instability, threatening delivery of qualitative education in Nigeria —Expert

Share It is 66 years since the old Western Region government under the leadership of Chief Obafemi Awolowo introduced free primary education for all and sundry in the region, a feat that was replicated by the Eastern Region government two years after in 1957. In this interview with IMOLEAYO OYEDEYI, Associate Professor of Educational Management at Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Oyetakin Akinrotimi Iyiomo assesses how well Nigeria has thrived in the delivery of qualitative education to its citizens, challenges threatening its efforts and their likely solutions.   Sixty-six years after the Western Region government launched the free primary education initiative across all schools in Nigeria, how will you rate the country’s performance in the provision of free qualitative education to its citizens?

ASUU: The need to democratise and reposition the unions

Share THE Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Wednesday, December 23 announced that it has conditionally suspended the national strike action it commenced in March. It has been a long nine months, beating all previous strike records of six and seven months held by ASUU. Let us agree to call the just ended strike, the ASUU Coronavirus Strike or the ASUU COVID-19 Strike. It tallies well with the global realities of a year-long pandemic for which 2020 would always be associated and it would probably qualify as ASUU’s contribution to the science of the virus. However, it has also come in good time as a Yuletide gift to Nigerian students, specifically, and the nation at large. I have patiently waited for this day when either the strike would be called off or “suspended” or when the Federal Government would wield a big axe in the interest of Nigeria’s university education. It seems that ASUU won and the nation lost. To placate ASUU and arrive at this agreement, the gove

ASUU As "Abiku/Ogbanje": the Need to Democratise and Reposition Our Unions, By Gbolahan Gbadamosi

ASUU As “Abiku/Ogbanje”: the Need to Democratise and Reposition Our Unions, By Gbolahan Gbadamosi 12 min read ASUU has become part of the problem rather than the solution. ASUU and the Federal Government have tried the same solution for 42 years and we are still where we were then today. ASUU always insists it has to be its way, and successive governments have usually reached agreements with the Union, following prolonged strikes, while monies are eventually paid and agreements signed. The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Wednesday, December 23 announced that it has conditionally suspended the national strike action it commenced in March. It has been a long nine months, beating all previous strike records of six and seven months held by ASUU. Let us agree to call the just ended strike, the ASUU Coronavirus Strike or the ASUU COVID-19 Strike. It tallies well with the global realities of a year long pandemic for which 2020 would always be associate

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