ASUU ASKS OAU STUDENTS TO BLACKLIST EXAMINATIONS
ASUU ASKS OAU UNDERSTUDIES TO BLACKLIST EXAMINATIONS
As scholarly exercises start in LAUTECH ILE-IFE—THE striking Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday, cautioned the Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ile Ife, against leading examinations when 70 percent of the courses have not been taught or educated. The university which got back its students to class on Monday has planned the examinations to begin on January 14. In any case, individuals from the association at the university, who are watching the strike, called by their national body, said the examinations would be "invalid and void" whenever directed, and cautioned the students against taking an interest in the examinations. ASUU-LASU requests installment of Earned Academic Allowance unpaid since 2009 Lecturers of the university are partitioned over the strike as those of them in the parallel Congress of Universities Academics (CONUA) declined to participate in the across the country strike of ASUU which started on November 4. The administration of OAU, which is set on standardizing a steady scholastic date-book, said the examination will start on January 14 regardless of the way that few students have not been getting lectured for as far back as three months. Nonetheless, ASUU in an open letter to the students marked by its administrator, Adeola Egbedokun, cautioned that any examination led by the school will be invalid and void. The instructors said at least 12 weeks educating, one mandatory address free week and two weeks of examination as given by the university administration had not been clung to. The association likewise kept up that students have not taken around 70 percent of lectures before the ASUU strike. ASUU likewise blamed OAU the board for pressurizing its individuals to set examination inquiries for courses and subjects not taught or educated. "Every one of these infractions is endeavors by the University organization to trim down the nature and the quality of teaching and it calls to scrutinize the trustworthiness of the level of this university under this present organization. "We need to guarantee all students that any examination directed under this present circumstance where around 70 percent of these courses have not been finished up is invalid and void", the open letter incompletely read. Scholastic exercises start in LAUTECH for 2018/2019 session. ASUU Strike: Our situation on varsity financing — Babalakin, Chair, F G Negotiating Team Meanwhile, full scholarly exercises for the 2018/2019 scholarly session, yesterday, started at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, as lecturers across the various faculties were seeing teaching students who were themselves elated that the prolonged strike, called by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, had been broken. – researchwap.com
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