A Mathematical Model of The Effects of Strike On Nigerian Universities
Abednego Orobosa Isere

TL;DR
This paper develops a mathematical model to analyze the impact of strikes on Nigerian universities, revealing stability conditions of the university system during widespread strikes among public institutions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mathematical model specifically designed to study the effects of strikes on the Nigerian university system.
Findings
System remains stable when all public universities strike but private universities operate normally.
Mathematical analysis shows local asymptotic stability under certain strike conditions.
Provides insights into the resilience of the university system during strikes.
Abstract
This paper carries out a scientific study of the effects of strike on Nigerian Universities. A mathematical model is formulated to examine the behavior of Nigerian University System when Public Universities are on strike. The results show that if all State and Federal Universities are on strike with the exception of the Private Universities, the University System in Nigeria is locally asymptotically stable.
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TopicsBanking, Crisis Management, COVID-19 Impact
