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There Would Be No ASUU Strike If Their Kids Are Here - Vote Wisely Says Kate Henshaw

Nolly actress Kate Henshaw, made her stance known in respect of the lingering seven-month-old strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

The beautiful actress advises all on the need to vote wisely in the forthcoming elections.

She wrote: “If their children were schooling here, do you think the Universities will be shut for even one day??

Instead they rub it in your faces that they don’t care while they celebrate with glee the graduation of their children in the abroad. VOTE WISELY!!”


abroad. VOTE WISELY!!”

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