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Vice-Chancellor of University of Abuja (UniAbuja), Prof Rasheed Na'Allah, has said the government needs to support the film industry because it is a multi-million-dollar sector that can turn around the fortune of Nigeria. Speaking at a conference on 'Decolonization African Cinema in the age of Media Streaming' in honour of… ....
While the federal government is yet to officially announce a policy change, the reality is beginning to dawn on Nigerians that public universities are no ....
UNIABUJA Students Protest School Fees’ Increment, Tackle VC For Closing Portal The students, led by their union executives, displayed various placards, saying the school authorities led by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Rasheed Na’Allah, increased tuition by over 100 per cent. by SaharaReporters, New York Feb 01, 2021 Students of the University of Abuja on Monday protested at the main campus gate in the Giri area of the Federal Capital Territory, over the increment of their tuition by the school authorities. The students, led by their union executives, displayed various placards, saying the school authorities led by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Rasheed Na’Allah, increased tuition by over 100 per cent. ....
BREAKING: Many Injured As Nigerian Army Attacks UNIABUJA Students Protesting Hike In Tuition Fee, Others SaharaReporters gathered that the soldiers fired tear gas at some of the peaceful protesting students and used batons to pummel others. by SaharaReporters, New York Feb 01, 2021 Operatives of the Nigerian army have attacked students of the University of Abuja staging a peaceful protest against hike in tuition fee and other issues at the entrance of the school. SaharaReporters gathered that the soldiers fired tear gas at some of the peaceful protesting students and used batons to pummel others. “Nigeria is now a country full of tyranny. The Vice-Chancellor brought armed soldiers to disrupt a peaceful protest by unarmed Nigerian students. When did protest become a crime in Nigeria? We won’t take this,” a student told SaharaReporters. ....