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Nigerian Government Give Directives To Universities To Implement ‘No Work, No Pay’ On Striking Lecturers

The Nigerian Government has given directives to vice-chancellors of striking public universities within the country to put in force “no-work-no-pay” rule on the striking lecturers.

The directive to implement the “no work, no pay” policy was sent to the universities through a memo issued  by the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) to university vice-chancellors.

See the full memo below:

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