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As soon as when are we going to see action? [View this email in your browser]( [Logo] Dear reader, The ASUU-FG brouhaha has started again and ASUU already began a one-month strike. In several meetings, FG has made promises and even announced that over 90 billion naira has been given to ASUU, but the academic has not confirmed receipt of such payment. SSANU has also threatened to shut down schools and TUC is promising to join ASUU in solidarity, if the federal government continues to play hide and seek. That's beside the fact that the fuel scarcity has lingered, and all Nigerians hear are promises and more of it. More happened through the week, and we wrote about the issues. Monday: [Senior lecturers threaten to go on strike, NDLEA seizes 649,300 tramadol capsules, and other news headlines]( [Atiku says youths can compete with him in 2023 and we have questions]( [Real estate agents will mumble as MTN buys 144 plots of land in the Metaverse]( Tuesday: [Kaduna govt alerts residents about ‘planted explosives’ across the state, and other news headlines]( [Health Minister made promises, President Buhari was said to go on medical tourism immediately after]( [The Bill to further define acts of torture failed at NASS and we know why]( Wednesday: [‘Nigerians volunteered to join Ukrainian military against Russia’, and other headlines]( [#ASUUupdates: From ‘dreadlock’ to ₦92bn to Ngige’s promise | The latest on the ASUU strike]( [Days after Nigerians pay through their noses, FCCPC reacts to airfare hike, gives interim order]( Thursday: [Sanusi explained why he was sacked as Kano emir, CBN governor, and other headlines]( [See details of Abba Kyari’s cases, and his extradition]( [Power Minister explains reason for poor supply, but this is not the first time]( Friday: [Lawmakers say nay to bill to regulate academic tourism for public officers’ children, and other headlines]( [President Buhari’s adviser is either trolling Nigerians or has no idea]( [When private individuals do what politicians use as campaign mantra – the Obinna Gabriel way]( Your boy, [Omoleye Omoruyi](. [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( Copyright (C) 2022 YNaija. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website or attended one of our events. YNaija SurulereLagos 101283 Nigeria [Add us to your address book]( [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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