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The United States of America (USA), on Wednesday urged the Government of Nigeria, to work out a lasting solution to the lingering Academic Staff of Universities (ASUU) strike even as it decried the activities of touts who deceive Nigerian students intending to study in the US, labelling them as criminals. US Embassy Cultural Affairs Officer, Bill Strassberger, who spoke to journalists in Abuja noted that though the US is not involved in the ASUU negotiation, said: “It is a fear, it is a worry for us.” “That is something for the Nigerian government. It is up to work it out with the striking administration. “We are not involved in that negotiation but we can encourage it. It is a fear, it is a worry for us because that would make it hard for the students to come. “It may be difficult, but there is no magic wand to resolve the strike,” Strassberger said. Also, the Head, Education USA, Jennifer Onyukwu, equally stated that the US has been concerned about the ongoing strike in so many ways. For instance, she noted that Nigerians who are seeking admission into US schools, require their transcripts which they cannot get because of the strike. “There is that concern because generally, the world has become a global village, people want stronger applicants in their campuses; so they want stronger senders,” she stressed. On patronising touts to study in the US, Strassberger enjoined admission seekers to access free information which is available at all time.
Posted on: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 05:12:37 +0000

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