 Iowa Consultative Farm, SCF Cardinal State Chapter, has called on the federal government and ASU to come to a level plain ground to end a lingering strike to save future generations of students and the nation's educational system from collapsing. The front page of Katsa visits to the Cardinal State ASU Chapter were aimed to mediate with state-owned institutions to do everything possible to call off the strike for students to resume classes. Plus of across London, Hybeladar of Fire fired in this report, as presented from our studios. They've been started their own strike action, so we are clear, frankly, to appeal to them to go back to their classes because students have been suffering, to also listen to them to tell us a problem that affects them directly because this strike is a national issue, but they may have certain problems. Actually, we are worried, if suddenly we're in the north, there's this disparity between the south and the north in terms of education, in terms of education, primary and secondary school education. There's wide disparity, a lot of people out of school, there are lots of dropouts also because of poverty and other things, so we look forward to seeing ACF, also creating a window where they can actually block some of this gap so that people from all, you know, level of life, whether poor, whether rich, whether mini-class, can have access to education, not just to invest in education, but primary, secondary, as well as tertiary education. We're not happy that we're on strike. I have two daughters in this university, they are home with me. I have another student that I'm sponsoring also in this university, she's also at home. So we're also not happy. We are tired. In fact, I pray that the strike will end today so that I come back to my work. Instead of reading for four years, we read like people that were reading medicines for six, seven years. But we graduated. At that time, we were not happy with ASU, but today we are benefiting from the struggle that we initially thought was a bad one. So this struggle of ASU is a genuine struggle, it's a struggle that is going to improve the system, it's a struggle that is going to continue to help us to develop an educational base that our students can compete with anybody anywhere in the world. I stand to be corrected, but I'll tell you our students today from graduate of CASU have done us proud with the kind of testimonies we are getting from employers and other places where they are going to write even examinations and competition. We produce the first class in our county, she went and brought in one of the universities, she still made the first class in her master's and the first class in our PhD. So these are the kind of things that we are talking about. Who takes the glory at the end of the day? It's Caduna State University and Caduna State at large. So I think this strike is not that we are doing this strike out of solidarity, we are doing this strike because we are part of it. We don't have federal ASU or state ASU. ASU is... Hello, hope you enjoyed the news, please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.