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THE Federal Ministry of Education has said it will not enter into agreements with the Academic Staff Union of Universities under duress.

The National President, ASUU, Emmanuel Osodeke, confirmed that the NEC was indeed meeting, but refused to make further comments.However, a high ranking source in the NEC told our correspondent that the union would have no choice but to go on full blown strike as the government had failed to do anything tangible to meet its demands.

 

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Which one is gunpoint negotiations again bayii. This our yeye government Sha.

Stupid old men everywhere

Why can't this people go straight to the point. are they calling off the strike or not

😂😂

Nah for dem to call off strike English plenty like this

Ike gwuru🤲🏾

Which one be gunpoint again Yesterday was suffocating Ah finesse 😒

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