IPMAN suspends strike, directs member to resume sales

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN has called off the strike notice earlier sent to its members. IPMAN IPMAN called off the intended strike following an amicable resolution of the issues of contention. On Monday, IPMAN sent out a notice to its members, directing them to suspend the sale of petrol and to shut down all their filling stations. However, the association confirmed that the issues have been resolved and its members have been told to resume operations. The spokesman of IPMAN office in Maiduguri, Borno State, where the suspension notice emanated from, Abdulkadir Mustapha on Tuesday via telephone that, “Yes, the suspension notice is confirmed as genuine but we have already resolved the issue and directed all the members to start dispensing fuel since an hour ago.” See post below;

Andriy Shevchenko reveals he was almost hit by Russian drone strike in Ukraine

Andriy Shevchenko reveals he was almost hit by Russian drone strike in Ukraine

Andriy Shevchenko reveals he was almost hit by Russian drone strike in Ukraine

Former Ballon d’Or winner, Andriy Shevchenko came close to being hit by a Russian drone strike during a recent visit to his home country, Ukraine.

The former Chelsea and AC Milan striker who is currently in Doha as he is one of the many guests FIFA invited for the 2022 World Cup final, revealed this during an interview with Sky Sports where he talked about the war in his homeland, Ukraine.
Shevchenko further disclosed that this occurred during his visit to Ukraine in November.

Andriy Shevchenko reveals he was almost hit by Russian drone strike in Ukraine

He said;

“Yeah, I was very close to one.

“About 2km from the strike. One of the electric central generators (was hit) like we all know the Russians are trying to hit the critical infrastructure. The feeling (from the explosion) was very strong.
“When I move to the war zone I know this could happen.

“It is an incredible feeling when you go there. The people are suffering but they are very united. We know what we have to do, we know how to survive, we know we have to be united together.”

Watch the interview below…

🗣️ “I was very close, about 2000 meters from a strike.”
Andriy Shevchenko tells his story about the time he was nearly hit by a missile during a visit back home to Ukraine. 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/JiVUriGJaS
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) December 16, 2022
Despite being in Doha, Shevchenko is still hosting meetings with influential politicians from around the world to campaign for more support for Ukrainians after the invasion by Russia.

“Baby calm down” – UniLag reacts after Rema complained about ASUU strike delaying him from resuming school

"Baby calm down" – UniLag reacts after Rema complained about ASUU strike delaying him from resuming school

The University of Lagos (UniLag) has reacted after popular singer, Divine Ikubor AKA Rema, complained that ASUU strike was stopping him from resuming school.
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The singer had yesterday complained that since he gained admission, he hadn’t entered a class and begged for an end to the prolonged strike.

Bowen University had jumped on the opportunity to entice the singer with an offer to come to their university since they’re not, and won’t delay him with strike.
Reacting to this, Rema had noticed unilag that a private university was ‘toasting’ him.
He wrote:
“Unilag private university don dey Toast me o, I’m blushing omg stop it.”

To which UniLag said:
“Hmm… Rema dear, UNILAG has chosen you o, Hmm… so don’t let anybody come dey change your mind o… Rema no dey vex for us o.”

Rema then replied:
“Awww Unilag end the strike or I will go ooo, we want to go back to school pls the youths are not happy!”

UniLag replied with: “Baby calm down.”

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“Since them give me admission, I never start school o” – Rema cries out as he begs ASUU to call off strike

"Since them give me admission, I never start school o" – Rema cries out as he begs ASUU to call off strike

Sensational singer, Divine Ikubor better known by his stage name, Rema has called on the Academic Staff Union of Universities to end their protracted strike.
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The Union which went on a nation wide strike on the 14th of February, 2022; and although, despite several meetings and negotiations between the union and the government, no headway has been made as yet.

The singer who’s anxious to resume school after he gained admission into University of Lagos in January pleaded with the union to end the strike since he hasn’t been to class since he was admitted into Unilag.
See his Twitter post below:

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ASUU extends strike by eight weeks, threatens ‘suffocating and indefinite strike’

ASUU extends strike by eight weeks, threatens 'suffocating and indefinite strike'

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) extends its warning strike by eight weeks following their recent meeting on the fate of University students.
ASUU extends strike by eight weeks, threatens 'suffocating and indefinite strike'

This comes after the union revealed that its proposed payment platform to Federal Government was deemed unfit and lacked integrity.
“The Federal Govt says the payment platform, UTAS, which was proposed by ASUU has failed the integrity test and cannot be adopted.
ASUU has been putting pressure for its own platform, the Universities Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS) to be approved for paying lecturers instead of the old method which is the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).

It is one of the reasons why the Union embarked on strike. A second test on UTAS is to be carried out this month,” the union revealed on Twitter some days ago.

It is one of the reasons why the Union embarked on strike.
A second test on UTAS is to be carried out this month.
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— Official_ASUU (@ASUUNGR) March 10, 2022
The union had taken to their page to threaten an indefinite strike before reaching the agreement of an eight weeks extension.
“ASUU Executives will be meeting this evening for declaration of a possible total, indefinite and ‘suffocating’ strike,” it wrote.

ASUU Executives will be meeting this evening for declaration of a possible total, indefinite and ‘suffocating’ strike. #ASUU #ASUUstrike
— Official_ASUU (@ASUUNGR) March 13, 2022
The conclusion of the meeting had over the weekend by the ASUU’s National Executive Council, NEC, concluded that the strike is extended by eight weeks.

BREAKING NEWS: ASUU extends the strike action by 8 weeks. Stay tuned for more details. #ASUU #ASUUstrike
— ASUU (@ASUUNGN) March 14, 2022