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ASUP Laspotech Chapter!!! Could It Be F..... Real?

The latest gist going on Laspotech Campus right now is that of "Asup Laspotech Chapter no longer exist"... The question now is could it be real, can the union be dissolved? And the Lagos state Polytechnic go without a staff union?
Late yesterday, the gist kept spreading round like fire burning a dried grass land that the Ogas at the top have dissolved the Academic Staff Union Of Polytechnic (ASUP) Laspotech Chapter due to reasons unknown to any of the parrots spreading the news which I still tag as a rumor until a confirmation has been made until we get the real facts... The Union nation wide is to embark on a strike on the 13th of November 2017, in which the same day happens to be the start of active lecture classes for the Lagos state Polytechnic.
ASUP Laspotech Chapter, we don't know what is going on with the rumor going round but surely I will get the real gist and bring it to your ears all by Monday..
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