ASUU Strike And The Newspaper Headline
NEWSPAPER HEADLINE
THE PUNCH
NLC backs ASUU as varsity teaches begin indefinite strike
- Govt still negotiating with ASUU – Ministry
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has commenced a nationwide indefinite strike to protest against the failure of the Federal Government to implement the terms of the agreement reached between the union and the government.
THE GAURDIAN
ASUU begins indefinite strike
- NANS, others seek quick resolution of crisis
The Academic Staff Union has commenced an indefinite nationwide industrials action.
VANGUARD
Parents, student cry as ASUU grounds varsities
- 40 federal, 44 sates varsities paralyzed; Unijos to comply
- Education Minister still studying situation
- We’re in solidarity with ASUU, but…- NANS
LAGOS – Academic programmes in all public universities in the country were, yesterday, truncated, following an indefinite strike called by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
Student worried as ASUU begins indefinite strike
- Beg FG, ASUU to resolve problem
- FG owing us N825bn – ASUU
SHOCK, disappointment and diverse other reactions greeted the Monday’s announcement by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to commence an indefinite nationwide strike.
NEW TELEGRAPH
Buhari, Jonathan at war over economy, corruption
- President: You should be ashamed of your govt
- GEJ: Corruption worse under your watch
President Muhammadu Buhari has declared that he inherited a nearly collapsed economy from the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
DAILY SUN
Nigeria’s oil doom
- Buhari earns $58bn in 27 months to Jonathan’s $454bn in 6 years
NIGERIA’S earning from oil production and sales in the 27 months President Muhammadu Buhari has been in office is far less than that the previous government led by the ex-president Goodluck Jonathan earned in one year, Daily Sun can authoritatively reveal.