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LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by pendy79: 8:57pm On Feb 26, 2015
SEVERAL months of tireless agitations and protests by students of the Lagos State University (LASU) Thursday yielded result as the state government began a refund of tuition fees for 2013/14 session.

The refund was an aftermath of school fees’ review by the government after students protested the initial high tuition.

Following the release of N209 million to LASU, in the first tranche of refund, the school authority began issuance of cheques on Thursday. The refund ranges from N63,000 to N300,000 per student.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Fatai Olukoga and Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. John Obafunwa, among others, were at the LASU Main Auditorium to present the cheques to some recipients.

The recipients, 5,031 in total, were 100 Level students and 200 Level Direct Entry students.

While the names of only a few were called to receive cheques, many others who were expecting theirs walked out in disappointment because they did not hear their names.

The authorities, however, gave assurance that all students would eventually get theirs when the government pays the N89 million balance of the refund.

Olukogan, who represented Fashola, said the money released was N209 million and the remaining would be released later. He added that government was committed to ensuring the wellbeing of the students, even though LASU remains the institution that charges the lowest fee in the country.

According to him, when the government reversed the fees, many people dubbed it as a political move that would not come to be. “We have proved them wrong,” he said.

Fashola, in his speech read by Olukoga, noted that the government was not unaware of comments from critical stakeholders that had made a mockery of university education in the country through the low school fees.

“We are also not unaware of the moves by the same stakeholders to frustrate our efforts at ensuring the quality of LASU programmes.

“Notwithstanding the frustration, we are relentlessly committed to making LASU a world-class university of our time.

“Information at our disposal reveals that initial computation of excess money to be refunded to 100 level and 200 level Direct Entry students for 2013/14 academic session stood at N209.874 million.

“However, following the release of the fund, the university management later reported a shortfall in the computed excess money to be refunded, particularly to those in 200 level to 400 level,” he said, adding that the shortfall would be released after the reconciliation exercise is over.

Obafunwa said that 5,031 students were supposed to have their money refunded in two tranche and N209 million had been released for disbursement in the first phase of the exercise.

According to him, some people thought that it would not be possible to get refund of the money from the state government, but such people had been put to shame.

“What some people thought was impossible, we are witnessing it. Some individuals try to take advantage of the slow pace of the refund and kept on saying that government or management has no intention of making the refund,” he said.

Obafunwa stated that the management of the school went through rigorous process to ensure that the fund was released for disbursement to the students


http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/national-news/199736-lasu-students-get-excess-fees-refund#

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by pendy79: 9:04pm On Feb 26, 2015
When the righteous are in power the people rejoices, Fashola did not only review lower the school fees of students in LASU but have gone a step further to refund the fee paid by students in those sessions.

I don't need a soothsayer to tell me the life of an average Nigerian will be better under an APC government because its hard for a State government anywhere in Nigeria to pull this through not with dwindling revenues and the austerity period prevailing in the country.

Kudos fashola, Lagos State indigenes and especially we Ikorodu sons and daughters will perpetually be grateful to you for the giant strides you recorded in our domain.

Hypocrisy is when you're shouting the refund is political yet you wish you or your younger ones were beneficiary of such a largesse.

When will GEJ refund the N1,000 immigration employment scam money Abba Moro collected?

Sai APC
Sai Buhari
Sai Nigeria 2015

#ihavedecided

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by free2ryhme: 9:08pm On Feb 26, 2015
fEko o ni Baje oooo grin grin
Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by dmjinc(m): 9:08pm On Feb 26, 2015
Fashola is working.... cool cool

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by DickDastardly(m): 9:08pm On Feb 26, 2015
Last ditch campaign move. Useless politicians. Abeg guys collect the money and save it cause am sure they will go back to status quo or its double once they rig and win the election.

Dem dey tell goat sad

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by LewisO: 9:08pm On Feb 26, 2015
Ok... Read.
Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by tiamiyukunle69(m): 9:09pm On Feb 26, 2015
Interesting..... Some no go return the money to their parents grin

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by simplemach(m): 9:09pm On Feb 26, 2015
Haba! See what somebody wants to do, after looting as much as he wanted, he wants to refund the remaining change in the state's purse to students since he has just a few days more to stay in office. And i think he is doing this because he knows Jimi will take over for sure, just to create more problems for him.


[s]Olukogan, who represented Fashola, said the money released was N209 million and the remaining would be released later. He added that government was committed to ensuring the wellbeing of the students, even though LASU remains the institution that charges the lowest fee in the country.[/s]


LIE....! in Kadpoly, tuition fees get as low as #8900 in a whole year. I paid it in 2012.

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by fleps(m): 9:10pm On Feb 26, 2015
Stuntz. We all know this na stuntz for the elections. Nevertheless, I want APC for Lagos!!!

I wish Jimi was the APC candidate!!!

He's just in the wrong party.

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by J0nyb0y(m): 9:10pm On Feb 26, 2015
Nice one fashola...

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by kullozone(m): 9:10pm On Feb 26, 2015
hmm....
they issued cheques to not more than 15 students then packed up and left with the tv station they invited to cover the rubbish.
I'm not going to conclude yet but if it's what am thinking,then they can be rest assured that it won't go down well atall.

let's wait and see...e be like say them no know how students eyes dey chuk for this money oh!

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by intergral(m): 9:10pm On Feb 26, 2015
APC!!

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by takenadoh: 9:10pm On Feb 26, 2015
Election gimmicks after cooking beans infront of the gate.












Meanwhile
#SurepGISPayyourinterns

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by Maczeelly(m): 9:11pm On Feb 26, 2015
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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by peacelife(m): 9:11pm On Feb 26, 2015
expecting fed gvt to refund immigratn scam money also
Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by ozo13(m): 9:11pm On Feb 26, 2015
grin
pendy79:
SEVERAL months of tireless agitations and protests by students of the Lagos State University (LASU) Thursday yielded result as the state government began a refund of tuition fees for 2013/14 session.

The refund was an aftermath of school fees’ review by the government after students protested the initial high tuition.

Following the release of N209 million to LASU, in the first tranche of refund, the school authority began issuance of cheques on Thursday. The refund ranges from N63,000 to N300,000 per student.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Fatai Olukoga and Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. John Obafunwa, among others, were at the LASU Main Auditorium to present the cheques to some recipients.

The recipients, 5,031 in total, were 100 Level students and 200 Level Direct Entry students.

While the names of only a few were called to receive cheques, many others who were expecting theirs walked out in disappointment because they did not hear their names.

The authorities, however, gave assurance that all students would eventually get theirs when the government pays the N89 million balance of the refund.

Olukogan, who represented Fashola, said the money released was N209 million and the remaining would be released later. He added that government was committed to ensuring the wellbeing of the students, even though LASU remains the institution that charges the lowest fee in the country.

According to him, when the government reversed the fees, many people dubbed it as a political move that would not come to be. “We have proved them wrong,” he said.

Fashola, in his speech read by Olukoga, noted that the government was not unaware of comments from critical stakeholders that had made a mockery of university education in the country through the low school fees.

“We are also not unaware of the moves by the same stakeholders to frustrate our efforts at ensuring the quality of LASU programmes.

“Notwithstanding the frustration, we are relentlessly committed to making LASU a world-class university of our time.

“Information at our disposal reveals that initial computation of excess money to be refunded to 100 level and 200 level Direct Entry students for 2013/14 academic session stood at N209.874 million.

“However, following the release of the fund, the university management later reported a shortfall in the computed excess money to be refunded, particularly to those in 200 level to 400 level,” he said, adding that the shortfall would be released after the reconciliation exercise is over.

Obafunwa said that 5,031 students were supposed to have their money refunded in two tranche and N209 million had been released for disbursement in the first phase of the exercise.

According to him, some people thought that it would not be possible to get refund of the money from the state government, but such people had been put to shame.

“What some people thought was impossible, we are witnessing it. Some individuals try to take advantage of the slow pace of the refund and kept on saying that government or management has no intention of making the refund,” he said.

Obafunwa stated that the management of the school went through rigorous process to ensure that the fund was released for disbursement to the students


http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/national-news/199736-lasu-students-get-excess-fees-refund#
Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by jerryunit48: 9:11pm On Feb 26, 2015
Thank God
Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by Bloomyloo: 9:12pm On Feb 26, 2015
[/b]even though LASU remains the institution that charges the lowest fee in the country.

[b]
. To whom it may concern, this news made sense until I read the above statement.... LASU is not even any wia near top 31 cheap paying Institutions..
When the school is refunding an excess of 63-300k which is definitely not a mistake, How did dey get to the top?.
.NB; In Uniben , my school fees was 7700 (2006-2010)...If I do all my maths, my total school fees from year one to finals no even reach any of the refunded fees...

Good Move , but wud av tasted better without this hype
Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by hardbody: 9:12pm On Feb 26, 2015
pendy79:
When the righteous are in power the people rejoices, Fashola did not only review lower the school fees of students in LASU but have gone a step further to refund the fee paid by students in those sessions.

I don't need to a soothsayer to tell me the life of an average Nigerian will be better under an APC government because its hard for a State government anywhere in Nigeria to pull this through not with dwindling revenues and the austerity period prevailing in the country.

mods seun, lalasticlala, obinoscopy should pls give this wider coverage, we may have some Lasuites on this forum who may not know about it.


Kudos fashola, Lagos State indigenes and especially we Ikorodu sons and daughters will perpetually be grateful to you for the giant strides you recorded in our domainh

I had a similar experience years back when i was pursuing my LL.M in Unilag. Who or which political party do we credit with thoughtfulness. Must you people politicize everything? Hian

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by NaLaugh: 9:12pm On Feb 26, 2015
good for them
Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by kpolli(m): 9:13pm On Feb 26, 2015
Election time has come, time to remember you stole money from students or else them no go vote your party... But yet still, Fashola is walking (pun intended)
Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by qadeerkug(m): 9:13pm On Feb 26, 2015
ok
Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by Viktor1983(m): 9:13pm On Feb 26, 2015
[size=30pt]The Hustle for votes Is Real[/size]

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Re: LASU Students Get Excess Fee Refund by Nobody: 9:13pm On Feb 26, 2015
Mtcheeew

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