The House of Reps has adopted a motion to ensure automatic employment for first-class graduates of Nigerian institutions.
The students are protesting the ongoing one month warning strike by ASUU and the current fuel scarcity across Nigeria.
Nigeria can bridge the education divide and enhance learning by reaching rural and vulnerable populations — using a diversity of learning modalities.
“At present, we have over 14,000 Nigerian students studying in the U.S and we hope to grow that number and further strengthen the ties between both countries.”
