NANS Airport Siege: Exclusive Videos, As Students Target Apapa Sea Port, Third Mainland Bridge Today

September 20, 2022
by

National Association of Nigerian Students on Monday, September blocked access road to Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos in protest against the ongoing strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

READ ALSO: How NANS Monday Protests Grounded Traffic, Affected Flights In Lagos

The students are demanding that the Nigerian government should resolve the issues with ASUU so that the strike can be called off to enable them go back to school.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

See the pictures and videos below:

NANS Airport Siege: Exclusive Videos, As Students Target Apapa Sea Port, Third Mainland Bridge Today

NANS Airport Siege: Exclusive Videos, As Students Target Apapa Sea Port, Third Mainland Bridge Today
Omoyole Sowore addressing the protesting students on Monday, September 19, 2022.

Prime Business Africa gathered that the aggrieved students would continue the protest at Apapa Sea Port and Third Mainland Bridge Today.

 

 

Admin
+ posts

Featured Stories

Savannah Energy Records 20% Increase In Nigerian Operations In 2022, Continues Shift to Renewables

Africa’s renewables story is about more than plugging people in – it’s about smart investment that sparks prosperity.

Latest from News

Search Widens Across Ravaged Sumatra After Deadly Floods Claim 49 Lives

Indonesia has intensified search-and-rescue operations across flood-ravaged parts of North Sumatra, Aceh and West Sumatra, where days of relentless monsoon rains have triggered deadly flash floods and landslides, leaving 49 people confirmed dead and 67 missing as of Thursday. Rescuers, supported by
The death penalty law called ''Resolution 426'' was signed by President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo on Monday ushering in a new era for human rights in the oil-rich nation.
Previous Story

Equatorial Guinea Repeals Death Penalty Law

Next Story

Honeywell Flour Appoints New Board, Management To Effect Flour Mills Takeover

Don't Miss

UCL: Zenit Reach Cloud Nine, Secures Draw In Six-goal Thriller Against Chelsea 

By Izuchukwu Okosi Timo Werner was the
Nigeria’s Competition Watchdog, FCCPC Fines British American Tobacco $110m Over Infringements

Nigeria’s Competition Watchdog, FCCPC Fines British American Tobacco $110m Over Infringements

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has imposed