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Boko Haram wins, ASUU loses, By Aniebo Nwamu

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For the university teachers, it has been a long struggle. ASUU signed an agreement with the government in 2009. Unfortunately, it was in the same year that a sect known as Boko Haram (“Western education is forbidden”) emerged from the shadows to wage a war on education. And the government seems to have been listening […]

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