Education
Students embrace vocational skills as ASUU strike deepens
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that ASUU had embarked on a one-month warning strike over the Federal Government’s failure to implement the Memorandum of Action it signed.
NAN also reports that the union had extended its strike for another two months to drive home their demand.
A cross-section of students, who spoke to NAN on Monday, in Abuja, said they were tired of staying at home.
Luis Imah, a Political Science student at the University of Abuja, said he had decided to learn to tailor believing that it would be useful to him in the future.
Imah said that from every indication, the ASUU strike might likely take longer than necessary as both parties appeared not to be interested in making compromises.
“Since we cannot tell when the strike would be suspended, I will advise other students not to just sit at home doing nothing, but engage themselves in activities that would benefit them in the future.
“There are many skills that one can choose from, ranging from fashion design, make-up, shoemaking, baking, and many more.
“Do not just sit idle at home, engage yourself with something meaningful,’’ he said.
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