A Nigerian lecturer identified as Maureen Egeonu, has warned students to ensure they retrieve their Permanent Voters Card before examinations begin.
This directive comes few days after the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) called off its 8-month-long strike.
According to Egeonu, who is also a lawyer, students who do not have their PVCs risk being prevented from entering exam halls.
In a now deleted-tweet, the lawyer also said disgruntled undergraduates are free to report her to the Vice Chancellor of the institution where she lectures.
The tweet reads; ”Dear students, Collect your PVC because it might be your identification into exam hall especially my course. You can report me to the Vice-chancellor if you wish. We must get it right this time.”
Meanwhile, National President of ASUU, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, earlier said there are issues in its disputes with the Federal Government which were not well addressed.
The Academic body called off the strike on 14th of October, 2022.
But in a statement on Friday, Osodeke, also noted that the Minister of Labour, Employment and Productivity, Chris Ngige, took the striking lecturers to court.