Strike: Senate To Intervene In ASUU-FG Dispute

The Senate has said that it will intervene in the industrial dispute between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government.

It expressed concern over the government’s inability to meet ASUU’s demands, describing the situation as unacceptable.

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The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFund, Senator Aliyu Dandutse, disclosed after a closed-door session with the leadership of ASUU.

He further noted that the Senate would immediately initiate a negotiation process involving key stakeholders, including ASUU, the Ministry of Education and the National Universities Commission (NUC), to chart a path toward a permanent resolution of the crisis.

To address the controversial issue surrounding the University of Abuja land, the committee confirmed that the Senate would also engage with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, to find an amicable solution.

“The Senate will interface with the FCT minister on the land matter, and other concerns raised will be carefully studied.
“Appropriate steps will be taken to ensure an amicable and lasting resolution,” it stated.

The committee further urged ASUU to formally submit a comprehensive list of their demands in writing to allow the Senate to assess both immediate and long-term legislative and policy measures needed to address the challenges plaguing the sector.

Demands Unchanged

The union had, during the session, called on the Federal Government to improve funding for public universities.

It warned that sustainable investment in education remained the only path to ending strikes and raising the global ranking of Nigerian universities.

The ASUU President, Chris Piwuna, who spoke on behalf of the union, stated that the ongoing two-week warning strike resulted from longstanding issues that dated as far back as 2011.

“We engaged the Federal Government for eight years without tangible results.

“The Yayale Ahmed Committee report, submitted in December 2024, was ignored until this industrial action began,” Professor Piwuna said.

According to him, the key demands of ASUU, including sustainable funding, improved conditions of service, revitalisation of public universities, and academic autonomy, remain unchanged.

The union also challenged the Senate committee to push the government to increase funding.

“Try us. Push government to fund universities adequately and you’ll see the end of strikes and the improvement of our universities in global rankings,” the ASUU president told the senators.

On funding delays, Piwuna revealed that although the National Assembly approved ₦150 billion for universities, only ₦50 billion had been released so far.

Even that amount, he noted, remains stuck at the Ministry of Education, where the minister allegedly intends to share it among universities, polytechnics and colleges of education, despite separate allocations for those institutions.

He cautioned that the ₦150 billion approved specifically for universities must be used for the intended purpose.

ASUU Cautions Wike

ASUU raised the alarm over attempts by the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, to allegedly tamper with a portion of the 10,000 hectares of land belonging to the University of Abuja.

It said, “We are worried because the University of Abuja is located in the FCT. Anyone serious about higher education should be focused on developing it.

“If the minister wants land, he should look in the opposite direction.

“The university has over 10,000 hectares of land. Despite repeated calls, the FCT minister continues to show interest in acquiring part of it.

“We appeal to the Senate to intervene and prevail on the minister to leave the university land alone.”

ASUU had last declared a two-week warning strike starting from October 13.

But the government said it had addressed all demands by ASUU and was open to continued negotiation to avert the strike.

M&S shoppers can bag ‘soft to the touch’ trousers that are ‘crease proof’ for £10

Shoppers at Marks & Spencer who want the ideal pair of comfortable pants that can be dressed up or down and are praised as “crease-proof” can now purchase these pants for tenners.

This time of year, we’re all swapping out our wardrobes for staple cosy and comfy pieces that are sure to keep us snug through the chilly months ahead. And it seems M&S is the place to beat, with its warm and chic knits and versatile joggers that have been praised for their styling prowess.

For a reduced price of $35.20, shoppers can now purchase a pair of these Modal Blend Striped Wide Leg Joggers in a chic Ecru shade. These trousers are still available in shades 6 through 22 and are only available in sizes 24 and 24. 5-star reviewers have hailed them as “crease-proof.” Plus, they have a chance to purchase them for just £9.99.

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After the cashback bonus, M&amp, S’s new customers and new TopCashback members can purchase the joggers for £9.99, which is 15% less than their already reduced price of £25.20. Customers must register with TopCashback via this link to profit from the offer.

Whether you’re wearing the joggers outside or in the yard, the soft-touch, lyocell-rich fabric will give you a luxurious feel that’s sure to keep you comfortable. These pants have an elasticated waistband and a drawstring fastening that makes it easy to adjust and feature an improved comfort for a flattering wide-leg fit with added stretch. Additionally, they have side pockets that make it simple to carry your essentials close at hand.

These joggers, which are a part of the M&amp, S Collection, are going to become a wardrobe staple by combining traditional and contemporary styles for any occasion.

These joggers are available in Navy or Ecru, but only those with this offer are eligible for the latter. They have nearly 100 5-star reviews from satisfied customers.

One thrilled customer exclaims, “They are the best clothing I’ve purchased from M&amp, S in a long time.”

Another satisfied customer exclaims, “SO SOFT! Great for use at home or at work. excellent quality

This customer praises the item as being “a joy to wear, comfortable and soft, and fits very well.” Ideal for comfort after knee surgery. can be worn with a blazer, a blazer, etc., or a more casual, versatile piece of clothing.

The softest material, the most comfortable pants I’ve bought in a long time, says a fourth phrase. “!

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However, this buyer continues to sing “Love these joggers” and “Love these joggers.” sufficient to endure. The material is so soft to the touch but almost crease-proof. Wish they had been discontinued. Despite the fact that they may have shorter customers, they do note.

Another customer gushes, “These bottoms are so comfortable you can dress up or down.”

The viral Flex High Waisted Pocket Wide Leg Waffle Work Trousers from Halara are available for $ 28.95 in a wide range of shades for an alternative jogger that can be easily added to your workwear collection. Next is also selling these Mocha Brown Active Modal Supersoft Wide Leg Trousers for $ 34.

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James Martin says ‘I wish I had more time’ as he opens up on family loss

TV chef James Martin has opened up about his family life and shared a heartbreaking confession as he revealed the one person he wishes he could be more like

TV chef James Martin has made a touching revelation as he reflected on his deep affection for a beloved family member who has passed away.

For years, James has cemented his position as one of Britain’s most esteemed chefs, but in an intimate glimpse into his personal life, he revealed how a crucial life lesson has propelled his professional success.

Speaking recently on the Road To Success with Benedict Fowler podcast, James discussed his late grandmother and expressed his desire to emulate her qualities, explaining: “It sounds daft talking about your granny, but if I could be 10% of what my granny is, I’d be 110% a better person (than I am now).”

Expressing his deep respect for his grandmother, he noted that the only individual who matched her presence was the late Queen Elizabeth in terms of her dignified manner, stating: “My granny, it sounds daft, but my granny was the same (as Queen Elizabeth), because she’d walk into a room and I don’t know if it was how I was brought up, but you were told respect and you shut up and listen. And I valued that so much.”

Additionally, he made a poignant admission as he continued: “I wish I had more time to ask more questions. But I wasn’t old enough at the time to fully understand it. Now you realise you should have asked more questions.”

Nevertheless, beyond revealing this heartfelt family tribute, James has witnessed his career flourish throughout the years, featuring across numerous television programmes.

Starting his professional career in France, one of his first roles was at the three-Michelin-star restaurant Maison Troisgros in Roanne, France.

He later returned to the UK, taking up a position as a pastry chef at Chewton Glen Hotel.

However, despite honing his craft in high-end restaurants, he is most recognised for his television career, with his first on-screen role in 1996 appearing on a variety of shows, including James Martin: Yorkshire’s Finest, Ready Steady Cook, and The Big Breakfast.

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Since then, he has become a familiar face in British households, with his latest TV endeavour being his own ITV cookery show, James Martin’s Saturday Morning.

Each week, he welcomes celebrities into his Hampshire home, showcasing his culinary prowess.

BBC to show Brackley and Eastleigh FA Cup ties

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National League sides Brackley Town and Eastleigh will have their home ties in the first round of the FA Cup broadcast by the BBC.

Brackley will host League Two side Notts County at 17:30 GMT on Saturday, 1 November.

Eastleigh face another League Two outfit in Walsall at 14:15 GMT on Sunday, 2 November.

Both matches will be live on BBC Two and across BBC Sport channels, including BBC iPlayer.

There will be eight ties shown live on television overall and all will be available on TNT Sports.

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Polish court will not extradite Ukrainian to Germany over Nord Stream blasts

A Polish court has blocked the extradition of a Ukrainian diver wanted by Germany in connection with the 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions, a handover that Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said earlier this month was not in his country’s best interests.

The Warsaw District Court rejected the extradition of the man, only identified as Volodymyr Z, on Friday and ordered his immediate release.

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The government had previously said that the decision about whether Volodymyr Z should be transferred to Germany was one for the courts alone.

Tusk has said the problem was not that the undersea pipelines, which run from Russia to Germany, were blown up in September 2022, but that they were built at all.

The explosions ruptured the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which was inaugurated in 2011 and carried Russian natural gas to Germany under the Baltic Sea until Russia cut off supplies in August 2022.

They also damaged the parallel Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which never entered service because Germany suspended its certification process shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Gas leak at Nord Stream 2 as seen from the Danish F-16 interceptor at Bornholm, Denmark on September 27, 2022 [File: Danish Defence Command/Forsvaret Ritzau Scanpix/via Reuters]

The explosions largely severed Russian gas supplies to Europe, marking a major escalation in the Ukraine conflict and squeezing energy supplies.

Germany’s top prosecutors’ office says Volodymyr Z was one of a group suspected of renting a sailing yacht and planting explosives on the pipelines near the Danish island of Bornholm.

He faces allegations of conspiring to commit an explosives attack and of “anti-constitutional sabotage”.

His Polish lawyer rejects the accusations and says Volodymyr Z has done nothing wrong. He has also questioned whether a case concerning the destruction of Russian property by a Ukrainian at a time when the countries are at war is a criminal matter.

Volodymyr Z’s wife has told Polish media her husband is innocent and that they were together in Poland at the time the pipelines were blown up.

He is one of two Ukrainians whose extradition German judicial authorities have been trying to secure in the case.

Chris Robshaw ‘an emotional mess’ as he suffers secret heartbreak ahead of Strictly live show

EXCLUSIVE: Chris Robshaw and his family have suffered another tragic setback ahead of Strictly Come Dancing’s live show tomorrow night, a source has revealed to The Mirror

Strictly Come Dancing star Chris Robshaw has dealt heartbreaking family news ahead of tomorrow’s live show. The rugby player, 39, is due to perform a salsa with professional dance partner Nadiya Bychkova tomorrow – but behind-the-scenes, he’s been dealing with a family emergency.

Chris and his wife Camilla have been “an emotional mess” after their dog Rico became unwell with kidney failure. The 13-year-old canine, who Strictly’s Chris calls his first child, is said to be declining rapidly following his shock diagnosis.

“Chris is holding it together as best he can but he’s a huge softy at heart and Rico’s diagnosis has knocked him for six,” a source told The Mirror. “Camilla and Chris are trying to stay strong for their two boys, but it’s been an emotional time.

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“He’s been wearing sunglasses where possible to hide his eyes, as it’s been so upsetting.” They added that Chris is worried that he won’t be there in case Rico’s health becomes worse.

“Camilla has been posting the dog a lot on her socials, without much context, but the diagnosis has been tough to swallow,” they said. “Chris hates fuss, so he’s been keeping things quiet.”

Despite the tough news, Chris will be performing tomorrow night as he “doesn’t want to let the viewers down”. The source said: “Whilst being professional and turning up for rehearsals, staying late and dancing for more than eight hours a day, he’s feeling deflated at the moment.”

It’s yet another blow to the family after Chris was targeted by an alleged female stalker ahead of his Strictly debut. The sportsman is said to have almost pulled the plug on his time at the BBC competition before it began over fears that the woman would become a threat.

A spokesperson for Chris told the Mirror in August: “This is an ongoing police investigation, and therefore we are unable to comment at this time. Chris will not be commenting further.”

Last month, Chris revealed that his singer wife Camilla laughed at him when he revealed that he would be signing up to Strictly. The couple married in France in 2018 and share sons Wilding, four, and one-year-old Hunter.

Chris told Heat magazine that his wife knows “all about my dance moves” but later reassured him that she backed his decision. He explained: “She was like, ‘Look, it’s a great opportunity. It’s amazing, so go and do it, we’ll support you’.”

Strictly Come Dancing continues tomorrow on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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