BREAKING: FINALLY, FG, ASUU REACH AGREEMENT, SIGN DEAL
The federal government and the academic staff union of universities have finally signed an agreement, raising hope to end the prolonged strike.

The agreement was signed on Thursday in Abuja during a meeting between the warring parties.
The University lecturers commenced a nationwide strike late last year to demand for the full implementation of the agreement it reached with the government in 2009.
Until now, government and the leadership of the union have met nine different times, with non yielding any meaningful result.
Meanwhile, ASUU has not formally declared suspension of the strike as it is yet to address the media as at the time of filing this report.
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