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Downfall Of Nigeria Education by yebokos(f): 8:05am On Aug 28, 2014
Where are we heading to Nigeria..for long now have been telling people that Western Education in Nigeria is not meant for all.
Aspirants will be hoping for admission,after long waiting luckly their names is out,the next thing is school charges (federal or private) school.
I was shocked when my neighbour told me that the ACCEPTANCE FEES OF UNILORIN is 20,000 naira, this is a Federal University for God sake,how much will the School charges be?? Were will ordinary civil servant,market women get the money from,and is not as if good JOB is awaiting them after graduation, Please like I said earlier...Nigeria where are we heading to.


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Re: Downfall Of Nigeria Education by MoyoGENERAL: 8:40am On Aug 28, 2014
ppl always say, if education is expensive, why not try ignorance!!!!
have you checked the tuition fees of schools abroad!!!!
imagine an average school paying 4,000 dollars in the US for its citizen...
is there any federal school that pay up to that amount on Nigeria...mind you that's about 650,000 naira....
yet we complain!!!!!
the bottom line is, education cannot be totally free!!!
acceptance and tuition fees are meant to address specific issues in the university!!!
federal govt won't just do everything!!!!!
...the thing is may God provide for Us to afford quality education for our kids!!!
Re: Downfall Of Nigeria Education by yebokos(f): 9:33am On Aug 28, 2014
Amen to ur prayers....but y do we always compare things some how...mind u am a product of UNILORIN..2011 acceptance fees was 5k,2013/2014 10k,2014/2015 20k...u said let's keep praying God should provide,mind u their is diff between Education and Western Education,I never said Education is expensive but so called western Education...most of the people behind dis hike of price children don't attend dis schools...come down to Ilorin,many people are on struggling side of d society,eating is not easy not to talk of social life...don't mind things u read in papers or news... Deir is not much in Kwara state,take for instance,a pensioner dat has 2 children dats 40k only for acceptance fees,how do u think most of dis pensioner's are been paid?where will dey get money for school fees,feeding, accommodation, textbook...to crown everything is not as if job is waiting for them ooo,Government will still say self empowermant,my point is dis Western Education is not meant for all in dis country,I maybe wrong its just my personal opinion.Thanks
Re: Downfall Of Nigeria Education by Donfamous(m): 9:55am On Aug 28, 2014
MoyoGENERAL: ppl always say, if education is expensive, why not try ignorance!!!!
have you checked the tuition fees of schools abroad!!!!
imagine an average school paying 4,000 dollars in the US for its citizen...
is there any federal school that pay up to that amount on Nigeria...mind you that's about 650,000 naira....
yet we complain!!!!!
the bottom line is, education cannot be totally free!!!
acceptance and tuition fees are meant to address specific issues in the university!!!
federal govt won't just do everything!!!!!
...the thing is may God provide for Us to afford quality education for our kids!!!
when u are comparing the school fees, why don't you also try and compare the minimum wage over there. Cos that'll do justice
Re: Downfall Of Nigeria Education by yebokos(f): 6:32pm On Sep 16, 2014
Education becoming more expensive in Nigeria and nothing much to show for it,no wonder all our YOUTHs wanna turn to Musicians,Footballers...(Youths are leaders of tomorrow,in real sense please how true is this)

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