Although the six-month strike embarked upon by the Academic
Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, was called off on December 16, 2013,
academic activities have only just begun in earnest in universities
across the country
The strike was called off just in time for the Christmas holidays and
stakeholders in the sector took advantage of the situation to enjoy the
festivities. After spending nearly seven months away from the academic
environment courtesy of the strike and the holidays, many students have
returned to school with mixed feelings.
A master’s student at the University of Lagos who did not want her name
in print said: “I can barely remember the course titles that I am
offering this semester or even my matriculation number.
And from the feedback I am getting from my colleagues, we would most
likely begin examinations in February as soon as the undergraduate
students are done.
Meanwhile, there are some classes that haven’t held in this semester
even before the strike. There aren’t even available lecturers for
about
three courses in my department.”
Excited to be back in school, an undergraduate student of the University
of Ibadan who simply gave her name as Bisi, said “I thank God the
strike is over and we are back to school. Though serious lectures are
yet to start, but I have fully prepared my mind for studying, studying
and more studying because that’s the only way to make up for all the
lost time.”
Daniel Igiekhumhe, a student at the University of Benin also speaking to
said: “The strike began just when we were about to start writing our
examinations in July. So we are expecting that we will be welcomed by
examinations soon.
But for now, things are a bit slow around here, people are trickling in,
but we all know that examinations are around the corner. Even then, it
feels good to be back to school after such a long time.”
Stanley Ekpa, a 200 level student of Law at Obafemi Awolowo University,
should be in this third year by now had the six-month strike not stalled
his academic career.
He said: “If the system was stable, I and my classmates would be in the
first semester of 300 level by now. But we thank God that at least, we
are back to school. Work here started in earnest on Monday, and we are
not likely to write examinations until early May.”
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Strike aftermath: Life Returns As Varsities Resume
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