The good news announced by Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa, says the funds aim to resolve long-standing wage issues and improve staff welfare
The money which was disbursed via the Office of the Accountant-General of Nigeria comes after the recent union negotiations and signals a positive progress in restoring stability to Nigeria’s tertiary education sector.
 

 
Nice one, hopefully it's true
ReplyDeleteThat's good news ooo!
ReplyDeleteGreat news but that money is small when divided tbvh.If that money is divided by all the institutions,how much will they get?Then divided by the academics and non Acads.Fortunately, not every staff will benefit from it sha because not everyone is owed salary or promotion areas, so it may go a long way.
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There is nothing stopping the universities from generating income. They receive funds from TETFUND also. They can secure grants, have online curricular and courses, run commercial farms from the vast lands they have access to. Enough of the professional helplessness. They could upscale their medical facilities to generate income by offering on-demand services at market prices to fund the public services. If you're an academic institution, you should know how to generate funds. The people you claim you taught do the same in other walks of life.
DeleteThat's good,it will be a big relief for them and their families.
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ReplyDeleteGood News👍
ReplyDeleteThere is not good about this propaganda
ReplyDeleteHow many universities will share the money including academic and non academic staff and the staff strength.
Asin eh, see the way FG is hyping the news all over SM, this money is even smaller than what some individual schools received as EAA the last time, now they are giving it to all the universities to share and hyping it.
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