Colleges of Education To Be Shut As Lecturers Threaten Strike

COEASU gives Nigerian government 21 days ultimatum Colleges of education in Nigeria are to be shut by end of May as lecturers have threatened to go on strike. Rising under the auspices of the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) the lecturers gave the Nigerian government a 21-day ultimatum to address the union’s demands, else they will embark on industrial action. READ ALSO ASUP Confirms Platforms Africa’s Exclusive, Shuts Poly For 2 Weeks BREAKING: ASUU Extends Strike By 3 Months, Shuts Varsities Till Aug Varsity Students To Remain At…

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Fuel Queues Resurface In Abuja As Scarcity Hits Capital City

Abuja, Nigeria’s administrative capital currently battling power outage since last Monday, is thrown into major energy crisis There are indications that the scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol has returned after most filling stations in Abuja shut down. READ ALSO Airlines in Nigeria To Shut Down Thursday As Aviation Fuel Scarcity Worsens NUPENG Threatens Showdown With Marketers Over Fuel Price Hike We Need N2.557trn For Fuel Subsidy in 6 Months, Buhari writes Senate Platforms Africa reports that with this, Abuja, Nigeria’s administrative capital that is battling…

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