Special Report: Low Teacher salaries in south-west Nigeria’s private schools ignite calls for equity
“Proprietors of private schools in Nigeria, you make good profits, pay your teachers fairly, without considering their economic challenges,”
“Proprietors of private schools in Nigeria, you make good profits, pay your teachers fairly, without considering their economic challenges,”
The President of ASUU, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi has reiterated that the federal government should not expect lecturers to resume without the payment of their salaries. While disclosing this in a statement on Sunday December 6, 2020, Ogunyemi noted that government should not expect lecturers to resume without being paid. The statement says that the union
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The President of the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools, Yomi Otubela, has announced the agreement signed by the Federal Government to pay the salaries of private school teachers that are being owed by their school management since the lockdown started in March. While disclosing on TVC on Monday July 13, 2020, Otubela stated
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The Council of Academic Staff Union of Osun State-owned Tertiary Institutions has called on stakeholders in the state to prevail on Governor Rauf Aregbesola to stop cutting down their salaries under any guise. The lecturers said this in a statement signed by its Chairman, Lasisi Jimoh; Secretary, Olusegun Lana and the Public Relations Officer, Dotun
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