
Nigerian Teachers Protest Nationwide Demanding Release of Abducted Pupils and Improved School Security
Teachers across Nigeria, including in Lagos, Abuja, and other states, are protesting nationwide to demand the immediate release of abducted pupils and teachers from Oyo and other areas. They are also calling for improved security in schools to prevent further abductions and killings.
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Oyo Abduction: Teachers protest in Abuja, demand improved security in schools
The protest, held at the Federal Ministry of Education headquarters in the Central Business District, followed a directive from the national leadership of the union for nationwide solidarity rallies across states. The post Oyo Abduction: Teachers protest in Abuja, demand improved security in schools appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
By Zainab Adewale
Read full article →Benue, Adamawa teachers join rallies against school abductions
Teachers in Benue and Adamawa join nationwide rallies, demanding immediate rescue of abducted students and teachers and improved security in schools. Read More: https://punchng.com/benue-adamawa-teachers-join-rallies-against-school-abductions/
By Punch Newspapers
Read full article →Insecurity: Ondo NUT stages rally over abduction of Oyo teachers, pupils
Teachers under the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Ondo State Wing, have staged a solidarity rally in Akure, demanding the immediate and unconditional release of teachers and pupils abducted in Oyo State. The post Insecurity: Ondo NUT stages rally over abduction of Oyo teachers, pupils appeared first on Vanguard News.
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