Public schools in the Federal Capital Territory were shut down on Monday morning, as the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) embarked on a strike.
According to The Nation, the union decided to go on strike “due to non-payment of some allowances by government, non implementation of 2013 and 2014 promotion backlog.”
As a result, students were not allowed to enter their respective schools.
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