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Brekete Family anchor, Ahmed Isah set to raise N18 billion to end ASUU strike

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Mr Ahmed Isah, the anchor and founder of the reality radio and TV show, Brekete Family, has announced that he is crowdfunding for the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to call-of its four-month old strike.

Okay.ng has learned that Mr Isah, popularly known as Ordinary President, had, in a live broadcast on Thursday, expressed his willingness to volunteer to mediate between ASUU and the Federal Government.

The TV and radio anchor donated N10 million naira to the cause and appealed to Nigerians for more donations into the designated bank account posted on the Brekete Family social media pages, and his personal twitter handle.

“Let us challenge ourselves as Nigerians. This is an opportunity for us to test ourselves to know how united we are. Come 2023, this ASUU intervention will give me a sign that, as masses, we are ready to turn things around,” he said on Thursday.

“Your one naira, N1,000 naira, N5000, N10,000 is not too small. No matter how poor you think you are, make sure you contribute something, even if it is one naira.”

Some Nigerians have since sent in their donations for the cause.

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