Episode 1
2020 asuu strike update
Latest on asuu strike is the concern of every student of a Federal Universities in Nigeria. . Although, Federal schools re-opening in the country is a big deal. It is our duty to give the latest on asuu strike podcast. Talk da Talk podcaster, Favour lemah invites a NANS leader, Kikiowo Ayoade. He speaks on the roles the NANS (National Association of Nigerian Students) has played in ongoing strike. Kikiowo is a Global President of the National Association of Ondo State students (NAOS). However, he talks about the ugly reality of the federal institution. He believes the demand of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) do not involve the interest of the students.
In as much as, there has been an agitation and struggle for the reopening of schools. The asuu strike is detrimental on the life of a student. Drop your comments to let us know how you feel about the indefinite strike.
Episode 2
Updates on the latest asuu strike
Kikiowo Ayoade talks about the lack of funds for education. It has practically taken an entire academic session to cover the latest on the asuu strike. In the meantime, events may have gone in a different direction. This is due to Federal University professors’ lack of technological expertise in managing an online course. Favor Lemah makes the case that lecturers conduct research. possess a foundational understanding of how to run virtual classrooms.
Kikiowo explains that COVID-19 is not a prerequisite for the school not reopening. Last but not least, the Nigerian student union has not been silent. He emphasizes that the demands of the latest on asuu strike reports will largely determine when schools reopen. But he urges the federal government to pay attention to the Nigerian Student Union’s cries. To get a sense of when Federal Universities might resume, listen right now.