The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has warned the Federal Government against threatening ASUU with its ‘no work, no pay’ policy.
													
													
																									The Federal Government has ordered vice-chancellors of Nigerian universities to enforce the no-work, no-pay policy against striking ASUU members.
													
													
																									ASUU has announced plans to begin a two-week warning strike on Monday after its ultimatum to the Federal Government expired.
													
													
																									ASUU reveals that 309 professors have resigned from Nigerian universities in nine months, blaming poor pay and neglect as brain drain worsens.
													
													
																									The Federal Government says negotiations with ASUU are making steady progress, with a counteroffer expected soon.
													
													
																									Already, ASUU branches at the University of Jos and the University of Abuja have commenced the strike action in compliance with the national directive.
													
													
																									ASUU reacts to FG's proposal to set the minimum age for university admission at 18.
													
													
																									ASUU called for an increase in the budget to at least 15%, as promised by President Bola Tinubu during his election campaign.
													
													
																									Osodeke urged the government to prioritize funding education to ensure its effectiveness.
													
													
																									ASUU argues that universities are not revenue-generating agencies, emphasizing that students' obligatory fees...