Mr Adebowale said, “May your labour continue to yield fruits of excellence.’’
“11,912 sat for the Post-UTME examination, having fulfilled the 200-point threshold required,” he added.
No fewer than 4,834 University of Ibadan students have benefited from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund to the tune of N735.8 million.
“We told them we should negotiate our wage, but they said we are giving you an award of N35,000; we have told them that it is not our own,” said the ASUU chairman.
“Those coming out of the universities with the higher degrees, especially the University of Ibadan, have the duty of using their knowledge.”
The party also called for the immediate replacement of the returning officer, Kayode Adebowale.
