Mr Piwuna explained that rivalry among the unions would not benefit the university system.
The registrar stated that people were not gathering to celebrate Mr Olawuyi’s death “but his heroism.”
He said the decision was in line with the union’s concern for the tertiary education system so as not to disrupt the academic calendar.
“Nigeria must transcend the concept of a mere minimum wage to embrace the notion of a living wage.
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities has ended its seven-day warning strike over withheld salaries, threatening to take “drastic action” against the government.
“This development may compel many of our students to drop out of school, occasioned by the current economic hardship facing parents.”
The National Association of Academic Technologists says the body will soon receive the federal government’s circular for responsibility allowance to members.
