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Unilag Management Postpone Convocation Over NASU Strike

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The University of Lagos has postponed its 50th Convocation ceremony, formerly slated for February 19.

The postponement was made known in a statement released on Tuesday by the Principal Assistant Registrar, Information Unit, Mrs. Taiwo Oloyede.

The management explained that the ceremony was postponed due to challenges posed by the ongoing strike by the non-teaching staff of the institution.

The statement reads in part, “Although necessary arrangements for a smooth ceremony were at an advanced stage, however, it has become imperative to postpone the ceremonies due to the charged and unpredictable atmosphere on campus.

“The nefarious activities of the unions witnessed in the last few weeks under the guise of a strike have the capacity to snowball into a major crisis and mar the carefully laid out arrangements for a successful convocation.

“The university remains committed to providing a conducive atmosphere to foster quality teaching and research, as well as to produce graduates that can compete with their counterparts globally.”

The school authorities enjoined members of the university community to continue their lawful activities, adding that a new date for the convocation would be communicated duly.

 



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