 Nigerian students under the auspices of the National Association of Nigerian Students today threatened to shut down and have it shut down with a federal government shutting down major roads, resolving to shut down all the international airports as well nationwide. And that's in continuation of the protests to end the lingering strike by ASU. The students at the steps became necessary in order to make Nigerian leaders and government feel the pains that they had subjected students to in the past seven months, decrying the attitude of the federal government towards the striking lecturers as well as education as a whole. We are here to inform all Nigerian students and the general public that we shall begin another round of protests next week by storming the air spaces on Monday 19 September 2022 to occupy the airport, especially the major airports in Nigeria, the international airports. The side that is fighting for the students that has the right and is still standing for the students is the side of the ASU because if you are telling ASU that no work will be paid and ASU is telling us that if they are not paid those lectures that we are supposed to have taken during the period of the strike they are not also going to teach it. So which means it is coming back to the students? Also how is this opportunity to also urge the National Assembly that they should please come out to carry out the fundamental obligation by making sure that they hold the necessary round table meeting with the member of the FEC to make sure that we go back to