Tuesday 17 December 2013
ASUU finally calls off strike
ASUU STRIKE - The news filtered in yesterday but it wasn't confirmed. It's now been
confirmed. After more than five months, the Academic Staff Union of
Nigerian Universities (ASUU) has
officially called off its strike action starting from today
December17th. They announced their decision at a press conference today
The strike was called off after a meeting in Minna, Niger State yesterday, days after ASUU signed a new agreement with the Federal Government. They have ordered lecturers to resume immediately. Congratulations, students!
The strike was called off after a meeting in Minna, Niger State yesterday, days after ASUU signed a new agreement with the Federal Government. They have ordered lecturers to resume immediately. Congratulations, students!
Tuesday 10 December 2013
Nigerian Customs Service Recruitment 2013 -Program, Application Form
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Customs Recruitment 2013, Customs Service Recruitment, Nigerian Customs Service Recruitment 2013
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Nigerian Customs Service Recruitment 2013 - Nigeria Customs Service recruitment for 2013 is still on,
it’s onenice Nigerian agencies whose officers are seen in
uniform (others include the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigerian Armed
Forces, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps and so on). The
agency recruits a very large number of able-bodied Nigerians with
varying qualifications into its fold on an
annual
Latest News on ASUU Strike For December 2013: NLC Writes President Jonathan
Naija News - Latest News on ASUU Strike For December 2013: NLC Writes President Jonathan For Intervention
The battle on ground between ASUU officials and the Federal Government of Nigeria has intensified after few hours of resolution meeting proved abortive.
This has forced ASUU to call the attention of the Nigeria Labour Congress for intervention.
The battle on ground between ASUU officials and the Federal Government of Nigeria has intensified after few hours of resolution meeting proved abortive.
This has forced ASUU to call the attention of the Nigeria Labour Congress for intervention.
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