Academic activities are expected to resume today at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), after a three-week break occasioned by a students’ protest that crippled activities on the campus for more than 48 hours. The management of the institution at the weekend said nearly 20, 000 students had already downloaded their letters of undertaking and indemnity form, ahead of resumption today. A statement signed by the Deputy Registrar (Information) of the University, Mr T. O. Adebule, said the management was impressed by the high turn out of students. “Contrary to the resistance put up by the proscribed Student Union leaders in the social and print media, the students have been trooping into the various faculties to sign the necessary forms in readiness for resumption next week. 19, 373 students have already downloaded the indemnity forms as at 12:30 p.m. today, Friday, April 29, 2016,” the statement said. Meanwhile, a protest by students and officials of Education Rights Campaign tagged ‘Save UNILAG Solidarity Rally,’ initially scheduled to take place at Onikan Stadium on Sunday morning, could not hold, as no student turned up for the event. Academic activities are expected to commence immediately today, while the First Semester Examination will begin on Monday, May 9, according to an earlier statement issued by the university management.]]>