ASUU has called on the federal government to stop victimisation of its members and fulfill agreements for public universities' survival.
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A prominent mining solutions company, BCM Ghana Limited, has denied allegations of unfair treatment and victimisation of its employees.
ASUU has called on the federal government to stop victimisation of its members and fulfill agreements for public universities' survival.
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