Governor Inuwa Yahaya Hosts Tsangaya Teachers to Iftar

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 8th March, 2025  Governor Inuwa Yahaya Hosts Tsangaya Teachers to Iftar …As Forum Crowns Gombe Governor ‘Khadimul Qur’an’ …Lauds Him for Construction of Tsangaya Schools, Free Enrollment of Almajiri into Go-Health Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, CON, has hosted the leadership of the Association of Tsangaya teachers from across the state to a special Iftar at the Government House, Gombe.  This was a continuation of the Governor’s tradition of hosting public Iftar for the citizens of the state, an occasion that provides Governor Inuwa Yahaya with another opportunity to deepen his engagement with the Muslim community and promote peace and brotherhood among all. Addressing his guests shortly after the iftar, Governor Inuwa Yahaya reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving the welfare of Tsangaya teachers and Almajiri children, acknowledging the significance of Qur’anic education in the society. The Governor stated that his government has ensured the provision o...

HISTORY OF ASUU STRIKE IN NIGERIA SINCE 1999

 



15 times ASUU has gone on Strike

ASUU strike over the years has robbed students of their time in the university. It has become a norm that students in Public Universities in Nigeria shouldn’t expect to graduate at the expected time of graduation because there’s probably going to be one strike or the other. When ASUU is not striking, NASU is striking. In all of these, the government has still not improved the educational sector in Nigeria.

Let’s look at 15 times ASUU has gone on strike in Nigeria and how long the strikes were;

  1. 1999 – 5 months
  2. 2001 – 3 months
  3. 2002 – 2 weeks
  4. 2003 – 6 months (ended in 2004)
  5. 2005 – 3 days
  6. 2006 – 1 week
  7. 2007 – 3 months
  8. 2008 – Two 1-week warning strikes
  9. 2009 – 4 months
  10. 2010 – 5 months, 1 week
  11. 2011 – 3 months (ended in 2012)
  12. 2013 – 5 months, 13 days
  13. 2016 – 1 week warning strike
  14. 2017 – 1 month, 6 days
  15. 2018 – 1 day and still counting…

In all approximately 37 months have been spent on strikes between 1999 to 2018. The average Nigerian graduate/university student in Nigeria is the victim in all of these.


One question: when will Nigeria get better?

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