ASUU strike stalls UNILORIN examinations first time in 20 years


First time in 20 years, the ongoing examinations of students of University were truncated Tuesday as their lecturers joined the nationwide two weeks warning strike as directed by the national leadership of Academic Staff Union of Nigeria University (ASUU).
The Chairman of ASUU, University of Ilorin branch Professor Moyosore Ajao told journalists of this development in an interview, being the outcome of the congress of the lecturers held at the main auditorium of the university yesterday.
Unlike the past 20 years when students examinations went unhindered, the embattled students were seen yesterday preparing to leave the university and return after two weeks with the hope that their lecturers would return to complete their examinations.
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