Tuesday, 26 November 2013

FG Condemns ASUU’s Conditions For Calling Off Strike

The Federal Government, yesterday, condemned the new conditions which Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, insists must be met before it could call off its five-month-old strike. Members of the union had on Friday met in Kano for the National Executive Council, NEC,

Angola Becomes First Country to Ban Islam, Shuts Down All Mosques

Shouldn't there be freedom of religion to every citizen of a country, so how can Angola do this? If reports are to be believed then the Southern African country has become the first country in the world to ban the Islamic religion. According to multiple reports coming from Angola, Mosques in the country have been closed down and some even destroyed.

Plane Crash In Ilorin; trainees from aviation school escape death

Three crew members on board a training aircraft of International Aviation College, Ilorin, escaped death as the plane crashed during a routine exercise. The incident occurred at about 11.33 a.m. yesterday within the vicinity of Ilorin International Airport.

ASUU Agrees To Suspend Strike After Secret Meeting, Gives Jonathan Three Conditions

University lecturers in Nigeria have agreed to end the five-month old strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, if the federal government agrees to three conditions, according to the Nigerian Eye. The three conditions are expected to be made known to President Goodluck Jonathan today, after which the strike will be called off and if an agreement is reached.