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ASUU rejects new tuition fee for universities

July 11, 2017
in Latest Nigeria News, Nigeria News
Shortfall in salaries : ASUU warns FG
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ASUU-Tuition fee -TVCAcademic Staff Union of Universities(ASUU) has rejected the recent increment in tuition fees made by most Nigerian universities.
ASUU’s position was made known at an award ceremony organised by the Union to recognize journalists deemed to have been credible in reporting education in the Country.

It described the increment as an attempt by government to deprive children of the poor of quality education.

It charged government to dedicate 26 percent of its budget to funding education, saying it is the responsibility of government to fund education in the Country.

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Comments 4

  1. Hamzah Sulayman. says:
    8 years ago

    The ASUU stands must be uphold and backed up by all and sundries,if majority of Nigerian poor masses will have asses to highest level of education in Nigeria!.
    Also!,the government should be reminded that to have an egalitarian society,education sector must be pursued and handle with serious hands than it’s presently handled and well funded for best results!!!.

    Reply
  2. Hamzah Sulayman. says:
    8 years ago

    The ASUU stands must be uphold and backed up by all and sundries,if majority of Nigerian poor masses will have asses to highest level of education in Nigeria!.
    Also!,the government should be reminded that to have an egalitarian society,education sector must be pursued and handle with serious hands than it’s presently handled and well funded for best results!!!.

    Reply
  3. Hamzah Sulayman. says:
    8 years ago

    The ASUU stands must be uphold and backed up by all and sundries,if majority of Nigerian poor masses will have asses to highest level of education in Nigeria!.
    Also!,the government should be reminded that to have an egalitarian society,education sector must be pursued and handle with serious hands than it’s presently handled and well funded for best results!!!.

    Reply

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