 Members of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANDs, have blocked major roads in some cities in Oyo, Hedo, and Odu States in a protest against a prolonged industrial action by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities ASU, and that's as a result of several failed negotiations with the federal government. While protesting students of the University of Ipanema blocked the school's entrance in the state capitol, those from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Lautec barricade at the major road along the major road where the institution is situated, that's in Obamosha. The students also called on the state governor, Sheyi Makinde, to ensure public universities in the state back out of ASU just as it was done in some states for academic activities to resume. And Hedo State students of the University of Benin cordoned off the Benin-Aochi-Ramat Park access of the state capitol, and later proceeded to the federal secretariat in Benintiti to present their case to the government at the secretariat. They were received by the director, Jeremiah Abu, who assured them of the government's support and urged them to conduct themselves peacefully. And Hedo students of the Federal University of Technology Futa barricade at Kure-Lisha Highway condemning the lingering crisis by the lecturers.