Nigerians are shouting because they think the money is too much fees to pay as school fees....
Please this is not an advert for the School but i am glad that since Nigerians cannot provide good Education for Nigerians, that other Nationals will come in and do so...
N42million for primary school and we have 6 classes until Secondary school,so its N42 x 6 = ?
Would you if you could?
Na wa
ReplyDeleteLike seriously? Stella, I wouldn't if I could. Let those who can & will, keep it up.
ReplyDeleteNo,I won't.
ReplyDelete42 mill... I refuse to be poorπ
ReplyDeleteI wouldn’t if I could
ReplyDeleteHmmm. This is much for primary school
ReplyDeleteThere must be a lot of benefits for paying such amount for school fees.
ReplyDeleteThe same school curriculum .
ReplyDeleteI will cut my coat, according to my size.
Every product has a target market. The super wealthy in Africa will converge there.
ReplyDeleteI heard is a British charter school by the UK govt! My dear is your politicians they are targeting to steal to bring to them; while they brainwash their children from the cradle; as the rich in Nigeria don't send their children abroad until Uni. They are the target Market.
DeleteMost people have stopped going to the UK to study!
It's too much haha
ReplyDeleteI will never be poorππ
Stella, the 42m is for a full session
ReplyDeleteIf I am super super rich, why not? I can send my kids there. The school is not for the poor or those of us that are managing.
The youngest mathematician in the Africa and she also won students from China, and Europe finished from Ambassador school in sango ota, Ogun state. Another student Ositade from that same Ota school was given 3.5 million dollars worth of scholarship this week by Ivy League universities in the U.S and UAE. British school in Lekki don't have the awards that Ambassador school has in terms of producing genius in Africa.
DeleteI no dey pass my boundary...If they like make the school fees reach 50million..
ReplyDeleteMy own is , EFCC should get ready for work
It's well πππ
ReplyDeleteHaaaaaaa π―
ReplyDeleteTerrible
ReplyDeleteI won't , If I had the means. I will rather spend it to help other children to be able to go to school.
ReplyDeleteThis is it.
DeleteAnon 17:41, thank you jare.
Where is Yahaya Bello sef?
Anne K
It is well ooo
ReplyDeleteI reject poverty in the mighty Name of Jesus Christ I prayππ
The greatest people to rise up in the nation and diaspora did not go to such schools. The only advantage these schools will give to a child is to have them make friends with the kids of the very wealthy, who will one day inherit their parent's wealth and businesses. These schools are there to build lifelong connections and alliances among the wealthy.
ReplyDeleteI believe the target audience will surely enrol their children there.
ReplyDeleteIt's for the wealthy nigerians.
It's for the politicians who steal from the masses and foreigners who are working as expatriates in π³π¬.
ReplyDeleteI can't afford it.
After the 42m they will still be looking for their names on same side of sheet as mine after university- 2;1 or 2;2 or even third class or even dropout list. Okonji Iwala that paid nothing will still be higher than them.
ReplyDeleteplease bring the money for Pofpof and end matter
Na wao, it's for polithiefcians.
ReplyDeleteEducation is very important for everyone. If you can afford it why not , and if we can not no problem. In one the Unity school in the North where one of my son's attended are full of
ReplyDeleteNigeria Military Generals children. Is the seriousness of that child that really matters.
No be by school. How many wealthy men produced wealthy and great children ?
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