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ASUU Strike: NANS Releases Protest Timetable, Marks Abuja For Shutdown

The protests, which have already begun in September, will run till October 11, 2022, after which Barambu will lead the “Abuja shutdown.”

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NANS has released a protest timetable over ASUU Strike and marked Abuja for a total shutdown.

 

Newsonline reports that the National Association of Nigerian Students has rolled out a new timetable for its nationwide protests.

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In the timetable, signed by the ‘President-Elect’ of the student body, Usman Barambu, dated Monday, obtained on Tuesday by Newsonline, NANS scheduled the protests to hold zone by zone, from its Zone A to Zone E, with Abuja being the location for a final protest.

 

Newsonline reports that the Nigerian students’ protests, which have already begun in September, will run till October 11, 2022, after which Barambu will lead the “Abuja shutdown.”

This online newspaper had earlier reported that NANS is protesting the prolonged strike action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities.

Details later…

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