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27/03/2026

A lot of WOMÉN pretend to be Víctims of situations they caused by themselves and advanced to tell the public a pathetic story to gain sympathy and make the gentle Màn look Bad.

27/03/2026

*News*
ASUU threatens strike, gives FG ultimatum over new pay structure.

26 March 2026.

By Lawrence Agbo.

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has threatened to embark on industrial action, issuing a four-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to implement the newly approved salary structure for university lecturers.

ASUU President, Christopher Piwuna, announced the decision on Thursday during a public lecture in Bauchi State, stating that the agreement reached in December 2025 was meant to take effect from January 2026 but remains unimplemented.

He warned that failure by the Federal Government to commence payment under the new structure within the stipulated timeframe would trigger a “strong response” from the union, citing a history of unfulfilled agreements.

“We have issued a four-day ultimatum from today to the Federal Government to begin the payment of the newly approved salary structure. Failure to comply will attract a strong response from the union,” he said.

Piwuna also criticised the government’s handling of the education sector, cautioning against plans to establish a branch of Coventry University in Nigeria, which he described as detrimental to the growth of local institutions.

The development adds to mounting labour tensions, with ASUU having recently directed some members to withdraw services over unpaid salary arrears, while other federal workers have also threatened nationwide action over unresolved wage issues.

Source: thesun.ng

*Kabiru Ibrahim Usman*
*NGW Platform*
*Media and Publicity*

27/03/2026

*News*
SSANU President Delivers Tough Message at 54th NEC Meeting.

March 26, 2026.

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has warned of possible nationwide industrial action if the Federal Government fails to address persistent funding shortages, salary delays and stalled renegotiation of agreements in the university system.

This was contained in the Resolution of the 54th National Executive Council (NEC) Meeting of SSANU, held from March 24 to March 26, 2026, at Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti.

In a State of the Union address presented at the meeting, SSANU National President, Comrade Mohammed Haruna Ibrahim, said the union’s patience was not limitless, stressing that continued neglect of workers’ welfare could lead to unavoidable consequences.

He warned that failure to address key issues affecting university workers would further destabilise the education sector.

“If funding remains inadequate, agreements are disregarded, renegotiations continue to stall, and our members are treated unjustly, the university system will face serious and unavoidable consequences,” Ibrahim said.

He said the NEC reviewed developments since its last meeting and noted that conditions across Nigerian universities had worsened rather than improved.

The union identified poor and inconsistent funding as a major challenge affecting infrastructure development, essential services and research activities in universities.

Ibrahim said universities could not function effectively under unpredictable funding arrangements, urging government to prioritise education financing and ensure transparency in fund releases.

On security, SSANU expressed concern over growing threats within and around university campuses, including theft, harassment and kidnapping risks.

The union called on federal and state governments, as well as university authorities, to strengthen campus security through improved surveillance systems, perimeter fencing and better coordination with security agencies.

The NEC also warned that Nigerian universities risk falling behind global standards due to weak digital infrastructure and limited investment in research and innovation.

According to Ibrahim, the global higher education landscape is rapidly evolving through digitalisation and artificial intelligence, while many Nigerian institutions still rely on outdated systems.

He urged government to invest in digital transformation and strengthen collaboration between universities, industries and international partners.

The meeting further criticised delays in the release of the ₦50 billion Earned Allowances approved in 2022 to resolve earlier disputes with university workers.

SSANU insisted that all categories of workers, including those in inter-university centres and research institutes, must be included in the disbursement.

The union also condemned delays in salary payments across federal universities, particularly the February 2026 salaries, describing the situation as a recurring pattern that had imposed severe hardship on members.

Ibrahim said uncertainty surrounding payment timelines had weakened morale and productivity among workers.

He called for the adoption of a unified and reliable salary payment system to eliminate recurring delays and restore confidence among staff.

On renegotiation of agreements with the Federal Government, the union expressed dissatisfaction with what it described as slow progress and lack of clear timelines.

It warned that prolonged negotiations without concrete outcomes could erode trust and increase tensions within the university system.

SSANU also reaffirmed its commitment to collaboration with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), noting that the labour body had earlier advised the union to suspend planned strike actions to allow further engagement with government.

The NEC raised concerns over proposed Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements in universities, warning that such reforms must not result in job losses or casualisation of workers.

The union emphasised that any reform must prioritise infrastructure development without undermining workers’ rights and job security.

On economic conditions, SSANU noted that rising inflation and increasing living costs had significantly affected the welfare of university workers.

It called for a realistic wage review and expanded social protection measures to cushion the effects of economic hardship.

As part of its resolutions, the NEC urged the Federal Government to urgently reconvene the renegotiation committee and ensure a structured, transparent and time-bound engagement process.

It also demanded immediate settlement of all outstanding salary arrears, withheld salaries and approved increments.

The union further called for the inclusive release of the ₦50 billion Earned Allowances and the establishment of a standing consultative mechanism between government and university unions to prevent future disputes.

SSANU warned that failure by government to address these issues promptly could lead to coordinated industrial action across universities nationwide.

Ibrahim, however, reaffirmed the union’s commitment to dialogue, stating that SSANU remained open to constructive engagement aimed at restoring stability and fairness within the university system.

The NEC concluded with a call on members nationwide to remain united and prepared for collective action, while urging government to act swiftly to safeguard the future of Nigeria’s university system.

Source: Insightnortheastn.net

*Kabiru Ibrahim Usman*
*NGW Platform*
*Media and Publicity*

insightnortheastn.net

20/03/2026

I heartily congratulate us all on the successful completion of this year's Ramadan Fast.

May the merciful and gracious of Allah (SAW) visit you and your family with all bounties accruable to the faithfuls on the performance of this obligatory and important religious ritual, which is fundamental to the Islamic faith and belief.

I also pray that Almighty Allah in infinite mercy will shower on you His compassion and the providence of forgiveness of all mortal frailties that stand between Almighty Allah and His servants.

Ya Allah, we have done it to the best of our ability. Please accept it from us!

Do not make this to be our last Ramadan, grant us the opportunity to witness many more Ramadans in good health and wealth.
Remain blessed and enjoy blissful celebrations! 🎊 .

BARKA DA SALLAH

The White Lion
Deputy Admin Gen
Nig. Govt. Workers'

13/03/2026

The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has shared a total of N1.894 trillion as Federation Account revenue for February 2026 among the Federal Government, states and local government councils.

Me: This Government lack integrity. Some Federal Tertiary Institutions are yet to receive February, 2026 salary despite trillion FAAC shares for January 2026.

Capital projects of 2023,2024 and 2025 are yet to be funded 100% and 2026 budget is about to be passed. Where are all the monies generated every month and shared, where is the money generated from subsidy removal.

Nigeria my country

The White Lion
Deputy Admin Gen
Nigerian Government Workers'

10/03/2026

WAGE AWARD UPDATE

FTIs wage award transaction on the way

The white lion
Deputy Admin Gen
Nigerian Government Workers

07/03/2026

REPORT OF THE MEETING BETWEEN FUT MINNA, NIGER STATE GOVERNMENT AND HON.MINISTER OF EDUCATION Dr.Alausa in ABUJA

The meeting started about 5:30pm yesterday Thursday 5th 2026 at the Minister's Conference room.

The VC led the delegation of Principal officers and representative of staff Unions on Campus and ALUMNI Association. The Vice Chancellor was asked to speak first he took permission to play a 9 minutes video that showed activities going on at Bosso campus. The video was shot same yesterday morning Which effectively nullified what the governor said that Bosso campus laid fallow for 15 years.

The Vice Chancellor tendered payment vouchers and receipts of payment in two instalments for 2.8 million as outright purchase of the then government teachers college Minna as take off site for FUTMINNA in 1983.

However the government of Niger state could not tender any document of 40 years lease agreement as claimed by the governor Bago at different fora.

When the governor was asked to speak he threatened fire and brimestone that the C of O the University tendered has expired and he will revoke the C of O including that of Gidan kwano campus. He said if he likes he can cut the power line going to the University........

It is instructive to state that when we got to the meeting it was no more take over of Bosso campus as property of Niger state Government it became *seeking collaboration for sharing of facilities to enable the 300 level Medical Students of IBBUL to continue there studies* . The Governor concluded by asking the VC if anything was wrong to share facilities in Bosso campus with them the VC responded that he does not have such power to agree or not to.

The Minister then directed that the Governing Council should sit with the team from Niger state Government to work out facility sharing so that the medical students can continue their studies.The terms will be clearly stated.

Thank you all for standing in solidarity with us.

Professor Shola Gabriel Solomon
Alumni President.

White Lion
Deputy Admin Gen
Nigerian Government Workers'

28/02/2026
28/02/2026

GOOD MORNING MA/SIR

The meeting between the leadership of NLC and TUC leadership with the President Tinubu ended deadlock.

NLC and TUC demanded immediate payment without further delayed while on the government side requested for two weeks to outline the method of payment. The Union leaderships disagreed with the extension.

The Union leaders are expected to come out with next line of action.

Dr Sultan Abaji
PhD Cyber Security
Admin Gen
Nig. Govt. Worker's

27/02/2026

*GOOD AFTERNOON COMRADES*

Available information, President Tinubu invite NLC and TUC leadership to close door meeting by 7pm
@ A*O Rock Villa today Friday, 27th February 2026 in regards to wage award arrears and other Arrears issues.

Dr Sultan Abaji
PhD Cyber Security
Admin Gen
Nig. Govt Worker's

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