Over 200 lecturers have resigned from Kaduna State University (KASU) citing unfavorable working conditions and the failure to implement the 2025 Federal Government of Nigeria-Academic Staff Union of Universities (FGN-ASUU) Agreement. The mass exodus of faculty is raising serious concerns about the future of education at the institution. ASUU has responded with a strong warning, threatening an indefinite strike if the issues are not addressed promptly. The union attributes the resignations to a lack of adequate funding and a disregard for the welfare of its members. This situation mirrors broader challenges facing Nigerian public universities, struggling with insufficient resources and broken agreements. The potential strike would disrupt academic calendars and further disadvantage students. KASU authorities have yet to publicly address the scale of the resignations or offer a plan to resolve the dispute.