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38 Nigerian Universities Increase Their Tuition Fees (see Full List) by nwakibie3(m): 8:58pm On Jun 24, 2017
In a statement released on Thursday by the Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) – the University of Ibadan chapter, Dr. Deji Omole, no fewer than 38 universities across Nigeria have increased their school fees.

According to reports, the latest increment might be attributed to poor funding by the federal and state governments as ASUU poorly rated the President Muhammadu Buhari in the area of funding of university education.

ASUU also noted that it will be difficult for any Nigeria university to effectively compete globally with the attitude of Buhari not to allocate enough budgetary allocation as prescribed by UNESCO to fund education.

The statement which assessed the two years of Buhari in office, lamented that the current government had made Nigerians poorer, adding that public education was not taken seriously because most children of the rich and those in high offices do not school in Nigeria.

Below is a list of tuition increment in some universities as collated by Vanguard, in the order of institution, old fees, new fees…

1. UNILAG N14,500 – N63,500

2. ABU N27,000 – N41,000

3. UNN N60,450 – N66,950

4. OAU N19,700 – N57,700

5. UNIZIK N20,100 – N65,920

6. BUK N26,000 – N40,000

7. UNIABUJA N39,300 – N42,300

8. UDU N32,000 – N43,000

9. NOUN N36,000 – N41,000

10. UNIBEN N12,000 – N49,500

11. UNILORIN N16,000 – N75,500

12. FUTA N13,560 – N83,940

13. FUTMINNA N20,000 – N37,000

14. FUNAAB N18,250 – N33,000

15. UNICAL N30,500 – N42,750

16. UNIUYO N71,000 – N84,250

17. FCET Akoka N16,000 – N40,000

18. Osun Varsity N95,000 – N135,500

19. ANSU N76,000 – N139,000

20. LASU N96,750 – N158,250

21. IBBU N25000 – N52,000

22. IMSU N120,000 – N150,000

23. PLASU N50,000 – N100,000

24. MAPOLY N57,000 – N75,000

25. Ibadan Poly N30,000 – N50,000

26. Abia Poly N56,550 – N61,000

27. Auchi Poly N14,800 – N28,000

28. Osustech N70,000 – N80,000

29. ESUT N104,900 – N124,900

30. KWARAPOLY N28,000 – N44,000

31. LAUTECH N65,000 – N72,500

32. TASUED N66,500 – N76,500

33. Afe Babalola N675,000 – N1,075,000

34. Igbinedion N540,000 – N820,000

35. Crawford N400,000 – N600,000

36. Redeemers N545,000 – N605,000

37. Covenant N774,500 – N814,500

38. Benson Idahosa N284,300 – N1,150,000.00


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Re: 38 Nigerian Universities Increase Their Tuition Fees (see Full List) by GLOBALINF: 11:34pm On Jun 24, 2017
NIGERIA HIGHER INSTITUTIONS INCREASE TUITION AGAIN.
In a statement released on Thursday by the Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) – the University of Ibadan chapter, Dr. Deji Omole, no fewer than 38 universities across Nigeria have increased their school fees.
According to reports, the latest increment might be attributed to poor funding by the federal and state governments as ASUU poorly rated the President Muhammadu Buhari in the area of funding of university education.

ASUU also noted that it will be difficult for any Nigeria university to effectively compete globally with the attitude of Buhari not to allocate enough budgetary allocation as prescribed by UNESCO to fund education.

The statement which assessed the two years of Buhari in office, lamented that the current government had made Nigerians poorer, adding that public education was not taken seriously because most children of the rich and those in high offices do not school in Nigeria.

Below is a list of tuition increment in some universities as collated by Vanguard, in the order of institution, old fees, new fees…

1. UNILAG N14,500 – N63,500
2. ABU N27,000 – N41,000
3. UNN N60,450 – N66,950
4. OAU N19,700 – N57,700
5. UNIZIK N20,100 – N65,920
6. BUK N26,000 – N40,000
7. UNIABUJA N39,300 – N42,300
8. UDU N32,000 – N43,000
9. NOUN N36,000 – N41,000
10. UNIBEN N12,000 – N49,500
11. UNILORIN N16,000 – N75,500
12. FUTA N13,560 – N83,940
13. FUTMINNA N20,000 – N37,000
14. FUNAAB N18,250 – N33,000
15. UNICAL N30,500 – N42,750
16. UNIUYO N71,000 – N84,250
17. FCET Akoka N16,000 – N40,000
18. Osun Varsity N95,000 – N135,500
19. ANSU N76,000 – N139,000
20. LASU N96,750 – N158,250
21. IBBU N25000 – N52,000
22. IMSU N120,000 – N150,000
23. PLASU N50,000 – N100,000
24. MAPOLY N57,000 – N75,000
25. Ibadan Poly N30,000 – N50,000
26. Abia Poly N56,550 – N61,000
27. Auchi Poly N14,800 – N28,000
28. Osustech N70,000 – N80,000
29. ESUT N104,900 – N124,900
30. KWARAPOLY N28,000 – N44,000
31. LAUTECH N65,000 – N72,500
32. TASUED N66,500 – N76,500
33. Afe Babalola N675,000 – N1,075,000
34. Igbinedion N540,000 – N820,000
35. Crawford N400,000 – N600,000
36. Redeemers N545,000 – N605,000
37. Covenant N774,500 – N814,500
38. Benson Idahosa N284,300 – N1,150,000.00

Now my questions are as follows,
1) Why do we pay this much for government and church owned institutions and still gets nothing in terms of value for education?
2) Why do our young folks graduate from such schools and still find it difficult to get job at least to reply our parents that hv sacrificed all they have to send us to such schools?
3) Why is our eduction system getting worst by the day and our government are absolutely doing noting about it?
4) Why is our best lecturer leaving this country to lecture abroad leaving us with quack lecturers that are only interested in our money?
5) Why are the senior government officials sending their kids abroad and abandon our own school here in naija?
6) Why are we still using old forgotten curriculum in our schools while are mate abroad are far ahead of us in knowledge ?
7) Why can't a computer science graduate in Nigeria (with his first class) compete favourably with same graduate in China or Cyprus or Singapore or UK or France?
cool Why are we imprisoned for 5 years in the so called school when it's guaranteed that the system is complete waste of time and energy when it's guaranteed that what is learnt in the institution will amount to nothing in real life?
Dear friend, my simple and wise solutions to all those is simply to decide within yourself to ensure you also gets the best of education and stop wasting your time in Nigeria institutions.
I keep saying that Nigeria's education system is a SCAM and I can repeat it anywhere. The government just want to take you off the street and camp you somewhere.
Their kids are the one attending schools abroad. Free yourself from mental slavery. Struggle to school abroad too where their kids are so that all of you can now be equal.
That is why we at GLOBAL INFLUENCE are here to help you achieve your dream of studying abroad.
Imagine a school tuition in Nigeria amounting to millions and yet u get next to nothing in value of education, Meanwhile you can get a cheaper schools in abroad that will get you best of world class international education! Think about this and give us a call or chat wt us 0 8 0 6 4 9 3 4 3 5 3

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