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Ojukwu University gives dismissed lecturers one month to appeal
The Management of the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU), Igbariam in Anambra has given the sacked members of staff to appeal the decision against them within one month. Prof. Kate Omenugha, the Vice Chancellor of the University made the disclosure during an interaction with journalists in Igbariam on Thursday. Recall that the University Council, last month, The post Ojukwu University gives dismissed lecturers one month to appeal appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.
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Related coverage for "Ojukwu University gives dismissed lecturers one month to appeal": Vanguard News — UNICAL suspends 19 students over exam malpractice. Daily Post Nigeria — Benue tertiary institutions’ lecturers resume strike over unresolved demands. Muslim News Nigeria — BREAKING: UI International School hijab case adjourned to October 7 as Appeal Court orders status quo. Malay Mail — Court adjourns Rosmah’s solar hybrid graft appeal to September 1, says no more delays. Caucasian Knot — The appellate court mitigated the punishment of Azerbaijani activist Zaki.. The korea Herald News — Dongguk University professor dismissed over sexual harassment allegations

