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40% of lecturers now sleep in their offices over housing crisis – UNILAG don 

Posted on March 12, 2026 by CoreNews Africa

​UNILAG-GATE.

About 40 percent of university lecturers now sleep in their offices due to the country’s worsening housing crisis, Timothy Nubi,

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