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Mismanagement, governance gaps undermining Nigerian universities – ASUU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has warned that mismanagement of funds and weak governance structures are undermining the quality and stability of Nigerian universities. The union says poor leadership practices, political interference and lack of accountability are eroding standards across public institutions.​ ASUU leaders accuse some university administrators of diverting or misusing resources meant for teaching, research and staff welfare. They also criticise what they describe as a growing culture of patronage in appointments, contract awards and promotions, which they say undermines merit and transparency.​ The union argues that repeated encroachment on university autonomy by government agencies has weakened internal governance and encouraged arbitrary decisions. It insists that councils and senates must be allowed to function independently, in line with university laws, to protect academic freedom and institutional integrity.​ ASUU is calling for stricter oversight of how intervention funds […]

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FG, ASUU Resume Talks Over 40% Pay Rise

The Federal Government has proposed a 40 per cent salary increase for members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities as both sides prepare to resume negotiations in Abuja. The talks will be led by a government team headed by Yayale Ahmed, with ASUU’s leadership returning to the table after internal consultations.​ ASUU’s National Executive Council met in Abuja on Sunday and agreed that the union should continue discussions with the government. Branch leaders who attended the NEC meeting are expected to brief their members nationwide on the new proposal and the next steps.​ A union source, who asked not to be named because of restrictions on speaking to the media during negotiations, confirmed the offer of a 40 per cent pay rise. The source said the discussions are ongoing and will continue next week, adding that members will be […]

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ASUU demands salary review, says lecturers’ welfare is a fundamental right

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, Enugu State University of Science and Technology branch, has called for an urgent review of staff salaries, declaring that lecturers’ welfare is a fundamental right, not a privilege. The union said academics at the institution deserve a pay structure aligned with national benchmarks and the 25–35 per cent wage awards already implemented in other universities.​ ASUU argued that university teachers have endured the same salary scale for about 16 years despite repeated currency devaluations and soaring inflation. It maintained that the current pay package cannot sustain lecturers, stop brain drain or motivate quality teaching and research in Nigerian campuses.​ The union insisted that welfare, including fair remuneration, is a core component of workers’ fundamental rights and central to the survival of public universities. It rejected piecemeal wage awards it described as inadequate and called […]

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ASUU Laments FG’s Delay, Demands Tangible Offer

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has expressed frustration over what it described as the Federal Government’s continued inaction on issues affecting its members. The union is currently in discussions with the government over a review of the 2009 agreement, the last binding deal between both parties, which covers the welfare and working conditions of lecturers. On Thursday, the Minister of State for Education, Tunji Alausa, revealed that a technical committee, chaired by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Education, Abel Enitan, was drafting a refined proposal to present to ASUU. “We’ve decided on a counter-proposal to them. We now close by setting up a high-level technical team to clean up our proposal, come with a clean document,” Alausa explained. Reacting to the development, ASUU National President, Chris Piwuna, stressed that the union would only accept a […]

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TETFund Launches Solar Electrification Project To End Power Crisis In Nigerian Campuses

For decades, unstable electricity has crippled teaching, research, and learning in Nigerian universities and polytechnics. Lecture halls go dark mid-presentation, experiments are interrupted in laboratories, and ICT centres often shut down without warning. Now, the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has unveiled a major intervention aimed at solving this age-long problem. Under its 2025 disbursement guidelines, the Fund has allocated billions of naira to provide solar-powered mini-grids in selected tertiary institutions across the country. Working in partnership with the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), TETFund plans to deliver reliable, clean, and sustainable energy to power classrooms, hostels, laboratories, libraries, and administrative blocks in 12 institutions across the six geopolitical zones. Among the beneficiaries are: North Central: Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai; Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa North East: Nigeria Army University, Biu; Federal Polytechnic, Mubi North West: North West University, Kano; Federal Polytechnic, […]

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14th NUSSA Games Unite Nigerian Universities at Bayero Kano: Over 1,100 Staff Compete for Glory

14th NUSSA Games Kick Off in Kano: A Celebration of Sports and Unity Bayero University Kano (BUK) launched the 14th Nigerian Universities Staff Sports Association (NUSSA) Games on May 24, 2025, at the Ahmadu Adamu Muazu Stadium, marking a week of fierce yet friendly competition among academic and non-academic staff from 35 Nigerian universities. With 1,131 athletes competing across 15 sports, the event underscores the role of sports in bridging divides and promoting national cohesion. Event Highlights: A Fusion of Sports and Culture Dates: May 24–31, 2025. Sports: Football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, chess, badminton, tennis, table tennis, darts, and more. Opening Ceremony: Vibrant parades, cultural displays, and musical performances set the tone, attended by Vice Chancellors, sports directors, and dignitaries. Leadership Perspectives: Sports as a Unifying Force Professor Sagir Abbas (BUK Vice Chancellor): “Hosting NUSSA Games aligns with our commitment to unity and national development. This […]

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