2 November 2022

Infographic: Is Nigeria Spending Enough on Education?

Following the eight months #ASUU strike that brought tertiary education to its knee in Nigeria, questions are being asked on how education will be prioritised in 2023. So, […]
6 July 2022

YMonitor Launches Policy Review on Nigeria’s National Policy on Education

Education, the great equaliser, is in a debilitating crisis state in Nigeria today. With the world’s highest out-of-school children, poor funding and management, poor teaching quality, […]
18 August 2017

What the ASUU/FG 2009 Agreement said about University Funding

by YWriter According to the document obtained by Premium times, it was agreed to recommend that: All regular Federal Universities shall require the sum of one […]
17 August 2017

Is it right to say ASUU has not gone on strike enough?

by YWriter The NLC said recently that the only language the federal government understands is strike. Yet if this is true, even ASUU has a case […]
16 August 2017

Are these ASUU’s demands difficult to Implement?

by Opeoluwa Quadri The 2009 agreement with the Federal government which is yet to be implemented by the FG still remain the fundamental reason for the […]
10 January 2017

Will LAUTECH be reopened soon?

by Usman Alabi Analysis The Oyo state governor again reiterated that Ladoke Akintola University, Ogbomosho would be Opened by the end of January or early in […]
17 November 2016

ASUU strike: A country of unending Aluta

by Usman Alabi Analysis I recall listening to a radio program where a caller called in and was told that ASUU would be going on a […]