The Zonal coordinator of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Ibadan Zone, Dr. Ade Adejumo, made the revelation while addressing members of the Correspondents’ Chapel of the NUJ in Ibadan.
Adejumo disclosed that the leader of the government team was bent on introduction of the increased N350,000 fees.
Government reportedly plans to establish an Education Bank, where students will access credit facilities and pay back on completion of their studies.
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ReplyDeleteFrom 2019 if buhari wins the election , the plan is increase university fees to N350k for arts while science students will pay N500k, hahahah APC change
DeleteYes o... one moron, Dr. Wale Babalakin made that abomination he called a proposal. Arts and Humanities #350k while sciences #500k.
ReplyDeleteThis is too bad
ReplyDeleteOMG, this is too much and the same leaders had their education free of charge.
ReplyDeleteIntroducing education bank won't work either, because the children of the not so rich won't be able to access it.
If government is increasing fees, then imagine how much the private schools will charge.
The pressure will be too much on graduates who have accessed the loan.
This is so unfair.
#350,000 for who to pay? When some people's parents monthly take its not even upto 50,000 naira. In fact, I just taya for this country.
ReplyDeleteO GOD!!! HELP US IN THIS NATION. PPLE WHO HAD FREE EDUCATION? CHOICE JOBS? WHERE DID WE GO WRONG?
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This is the reason why Yahoo+, kidnapping, SGWBg will be on the increase. How many people could afford the current fee? Abi no be every time students dey beg for school fees online. Now they want to increase it when they have not upgraded structures and facilities. Minimum wage never get muscle sef. No wahala. Shebi these wicked people know that it's even easier to deal with their children and families abroad than even in Nigeria where they have 24/7 security? Let them kwantinu o. One day go be one day and that day cometh sooner than they know.
ReplyDeleteIs it not this country with its clueless leaders? Revolution loading.......
ReplyDeleteSomeone said it on this blog sometime, I remember vividly, that the government is trying to kill education and control who gets educated so as to have absolute power. Is this not it? Go to the northern states and see the children littering the streets, no school, nothing. When election comes, they share 100ngn to them and they do what they want. I pity children born to Nigeria as a country and I regret saying that pledge in primary school then.
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