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Why Big Company In Nigeria Has Not Give Nigerian A University Yet by ultraGM: 3:21pm On Nov 12, 2013
WHY BIG COMPANY IN NIGERIA HAS NOT GIVE NIGERIAN A UNIVERSITY - Personnal Opinion
Being Faced with poor or inadequate infrastructure, small ratio of admission opportunity for student, and other things plaguing [us], while government keep struggling to solve few of the problems, there effort have not satisfied the demand for higher institution.

With about 2 million candidates or more than; applying for UTME Yearly, only about 400 thousand student will get admitted. Nigeria having 170 million people and probably about 30 million would be students, having up 297 Higher Institution, Nigeria cannot boast of 10 million student population in Higher Institution. This reason gives call for more Schools. Government is trying but its effort have not satisfied the demand for higher institution.

By reason of the afore stated, I conclude that "big indigenous companies like Dangote, MTN, GLO, should give Nigerians a universities at affordable prices and qualities, as part of their social responsibility obligations to Nigerian citizens
. Able Commercial Banks like GTBank, Ecobank and other should strive to do the same. If this can be achieved I believed there would be improvement and more of such School will reduce the dependency on ASUU or ASUP strike
Re: Why Big Company In Nigeria Has Not Give Nigerian A University Yet by Deekaydadon(m): 3:29pm On Nov 12, 2013
Do you even know what it takes to run a university
Re: Why Big Company In Nigeria Has Not Give Nigerian A University Yet by xpmode(m): 3:36pm On Nov 12, 2013
FP Joor
If this make sense i will lyk Etisalat University of Technology or Guarantte College of Science
This is good idea but, what it takes to do the business may scared those guys off
Re: Why Big Company In Nigeria Has Not Give Nigerian A University Yet by Lawconfessor(f): 3:50pm On Nov 12, 2013
Deekaydadon: Do you even know what it takes to run a university


It ain't a penny to run a university though, but he's gat a great point there dat som companies shud have considered long ago.

If individuals (priests & pastor) can run a university- all des big telecommunication companies and likes can too.
@op, u re a creative thinker- i luv dis initiative suggestion.
Mod(s) fp pls.
Re: Why Big Company In Nigeria Has Not Give Nigerian A University Yet by Alikaxon(m): 3:55pm On Nov 12, 2013
We wil hav smtn like "zenth bank commercial university" "Idomie food university" etc.
Re: Why Big Company In Nigeria Has Not Give Nigerian A University Yet by Deekaydadon(m): 4:43pm On Nov 12, 2013
Law-confessor:


It ain't a penny to run a university though, but he's gat a great point there dat som companies shud have considered long ago.

If individuals (priests & pastor) can run a university- all des big telecommunication companies and likes can too.
@op, u re a creative thinker- i luv dis initiative suggestion.
Mod(s) fp pls.

Op z suggesting it as a Corporate Social Responsibility, and in that case it is a charity project to such an organization and whenever it is seen as a burden by the organization it would most definitely be scrapped and what then becomes of the said university and its students :/

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