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Nigerian Students Mobilize For ‘Independence Day’ Protest Over University Teachers Strike

September 30, 2013

As the Federal Government prepares to mark the 53rd anniversary of Nigeria’s independence from colonial rule, some students are mobilizing to protest the insensitivity of the government to the plight of lecturers at  various universities in the country.

As the Federal Government prepares to mark the 53rd anniversary of Nigeria’s independence from colonial rule, some students are mobilizing to protest the insensitivity of the government to the plight of lecturers at  various universities in the country.

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Saharareporters has learned from sources at the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) that students at various zones of the association would demonstrate against continued closure of universities throughout the country.

In Ibadan, Oyo State, the "Zone D" leaders of NANS told our SaharaReporters that it is prepared to demonstrate on October 1st. The students said they would march from the Mokola roundabout in Ibadan, starting from 8am.
Also in Lagos, the Joint Campus Committee of NANS Lagos   said the students are being mobilized to begin their protest march from the NLC building in Yaba area of Lagos.

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The students insist that demands of their lecturers are reasonable and must be met by the Nigerian government.

University lecturers have been on strike since 1st of July, 2013 over President Goodluck Jonathan's government’s failure to honor the agreements signed with them since 2009.
The university teachers had vowed that their strike will continue indefinitely will continue until the government honor 2009 agreements to revitalize the public education.

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