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Breaking News: ASUU Issues 21-Day Strike Notice to Federal Government
In a significant development, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has issued a 21-day strike notice to the Federal Government. This decision comes after prolonged negotiations and unresolved issues concerning university funding, staff salaries, and other critical welfare matters.
The strike notice marks a new phase in the ongoing conflict between ASUU and the government. The union has expressed frustration over what it describes as inadequate responses to its demands, which include improved funding for universities, better conditions of service for lecturers, and prompt payment of salaries and allowances.
ASUU’s leadership has indicated that the strike could commence if the government fails to address their concerns within the specified period. The union’s move has the potential to disrupt academic activities across universities nationwide, impacting thousands of students and academic staff.
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“Nigeria Is Safer Than 10 Years Ago” – Seyi Law Backs Tinubu’s Administration
Nigerian comedian Seyi Law takes to social media as he defends President Bola Tinubu. The comedian stated that the president has done a lot in his administration and claimed that Nigeria is safer and economically sound under his administration.
He then compared how things now to past years under the administration of others, and shared how things were bad. He claimed that now the economy is stabilized.
“Nigeria is safer now than 10 years ago. This government has killed more bandits than any government in Nigeria since the time of Jonathan. When last have you heard of bomb blast in Nigeria?”
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Fire Incident Reported at Murtala Muhammed Airport
It has been reported that fire occurred at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos (MMIA), Terminal 1. This fire incident occurred on Monday, 23rd of February, 2026.
Passengers at that terminal were spotted running away for safety after seeing the fire and the alarm.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) released a statement and shared that no life was lost and people were saved and avoided danger.
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Kano State Shuts Down Entertainment Centres Over Ramadan Fast
It has been reported that Kano State has closed down all entertainment spots across the state. This was stated to happen because of the ongoing Ramadan fast.
The federal government shared that the new law will take place from 18th of February, 10 pm, till the last day of Ramadan. This is in order for the people participating in it to truly focus on the fast.
