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Family / Re: Describe Your Mom In One Word by Ejiro4ng(m): 11:39am On Mar 10, 2013
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: UCL: Barcelona Vs Chelsea (2 - 2) On 24th April 2012 by Ejiro4ng(m): 8:12pm On Apr 24, 2012
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Religion / Church-owned Universities Not For The Poor, As Members Cry Out by Ejiro4ng(m): 12:03pm On Mar 18, 2012
[color=][/color]Fees of Church-owned universities in Nigeria per semester: Bowen University – N650,000, Covenant University – N640,000, Benson Idahosa – N500, 000, Babcock University – N450, 000, Redeemers University – N375, 000,  Ajayi Crowther University – N350, 000, Fountain University, Oshogbo – N320,000.

Samuel Alayande had worked more than half of his life for his church. Not because he had the calling, but he chose to be dedicated in any church activity.

He and his wife whom she married in the church were never found wanting in any church activity. Just as they made donations to keep the church activity afloat, they gave their energies for any labour required in the church.

They considered whatever service as necessary not only for spiritual gain but also for the expansion of the church. The church then decided to own a university, members contributed hugely with every remaining kobo in their pockets. Alayande, like other poor members gave N9 out of every N10 he had.

Apart from giving his meager earnings in offerings, tithes and donations to the church in order to bring the project to fruition, he and members of his family worked tirelessly for the project. They cleared the bushes, they toil the ground during the foundation process, carried blocks, carried bags of cements just to ensure the project came to lime light.

Few years after, Alayande’s sons and daughters who grew in the church could not study in the church-owned university because their parents could not afford the huge fees charged by the institution they helped to build. Alayande’s case typifies one of the several cases of how the poor is massively working for the rich.


Library of one the universities
It is no news that several church-owned universities were built on the donations, offerings and tithes from the poor members of the church. Even when they had no more money to put into the construction, they gave their sweat and toil; doing all kinds of manual labour to actualise the completion of what they often refer to as their own universities.

Yet, these people, after the completion of the project, can’t afford the fees, they can’t have their children trained in the universities they helped to build.

Ironically, the manipulation of the poor continues even as their regular offerings and tithes are used to service the day to day running of these institutions that have become the exclusive preserve of the rich.

In spite of the phenomenal rise in the number of private universities in the country, not less than N1million is paid yearly by parents who have their children in these private universities. How many of the poor members of religious bodies can afford this huge amount to have their children trained in these institutions for at least four years?

Bolaji, a young brilliant chap with excellent JAMB and Post-UME results which qualified him to study medicine had his hope of studying in the university owned by his church dashed merely because his parents who are members of the church could not afford the fees.

Another young man also lamented why he had to leave a particular church as a result of what he described as injustice – taking from the poor to give to the rich.

“So can you explain to me why I shouldn’t I leave the church? Why should I continue in that deceit? How has it changed and affected my world? Why are these church-owned universities unaffordable to the common man? I pay my tithe, my church builds a school, but I can’t afford to send my child to that school. They made it only for the rich when the poor contributed more to the school.  It is ridiculous,” he said.

Just as others grumble in silence on the trend of funding a church-owned university but can’t benefit from it, others believe that tithes and offerings are commandments from God and should be obeyed.

They believe the reward is in heaven as they continued to donate generously from their meager resources whether they can afford to send their children to the school or not.

Among the prominent Christian Mission universities whose fees are between N400- N500,000 per semester are Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State; Covenant University, Canaan Land, Ota; Redeemers University, Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State; Crawford University, Igbesa, Ogun State; Veritas University, Novena University, Ogume, Delta State; Wesley University of Science and Technology, Ondo, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, Fountain University, Oshogbo, to name a few.

Saturday Vanguard gathered that from the beginning, church members were mobilized to the sites to help in construction work, carrying blocks, clearing bushes and doing all kinds of manual labour. Most of the foundation projects were completed on internally generated human and material resources.

Like Babcock University, which has its roots in the Adventist College of West Africa (ACWA), now fully owned and operated by the Seventh-Day Adventist (SDA) Church.

As disclosed by Prof. J.A. Kayode Kakinde, President/VC, “it was to invest a great deal of spiritual energy resources (faith) into the attraction of investors for the realisation of its physical plan and instructional facilities.”

Investigation showed that in the first move, UBA Plc (when it was called Standard Trust bank), responded to provide short terms funds needed for the immediate take off in 1999, while St. Augustine Investments Ltd., (SAIL), funded the Phase II of the expansive Faculty of Science and Technology complex on a low rate 20-year repayment plan.

Instructional facilities in the Faculty of Science and Technology include the right and left wing as well as the centre core classrooms and offices, the lecture theatres each with a 286-sitting capacity, and the 700-seater Wilfred F. Riley Science and Technology Auditorium.

The Hostels were contractor-financed projects occupied by students after the 2003 handing over by Berger Paints Plc.

The N42 million mini waterworks donated by parents through the Parents Consultative Forum took care of water generation, treatment, storage and distribution.

Most of the housing facilities for male and female students were completed also through internally generated human and material resources.


Pastor Enoch Adeboye, G.O RCCG
For Crawford University, Igbesa, owned by the Apostolic Faith Church established in Nigeria in 1944, the first set of students admitted in 2005, graduated in 2009.

The institution prides itself as a “center of excellence, to produce graduates with a balanced education with outstanding intelligence, good morals and the fear of God,” according to Gabriel Kayode Ajayi, Chairman of Board of Trustees.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Samson Ayanlaja, in spite of acknowledging the enormous works and sacrifices made by  church members in building the university, still said there were challenges such as building more hostels, cafeteria and office complexes to accommodate students, and to provide office spaces and laboratories.

Amorit International is constructing male and female hostels, a degree foundation building to be financed through internally generated revenue, while the Parent Forum is to build the staff centre/shopping mall.

With more financial obligations ahead of its members, other areas highlighted were the building of College of Arts complex and connecting the campus to the national grid.  Those members who still cannot afford to send their children to the school have more to contribute.

The Living Faith Church Worldwide also known as Winners Chapel International whose President and Founder is Bishop (Dr) David Oyedepo, owned Covenant University, Ota, is not different.

The church which has over 4,000 branches in Nigeria spreading across all major cities and towns including the country side, has as its World Headquarter, Faith Tabernacle Canaan Land, Ota, with 50,000-seat capacity auditorium which runs four services on Sunday morning with the first three services filled to its capacity.

Bishop Oyedepo who is also the Chancellor of Covenant University, said the church has two universities running: Covenant University in Canaanland and Landmark University in Kwara State, adding, “in Ghana, and in Congo Kinshasha, we have acquired large parcels of land where we hope to build universities in the future.”


Bishop Oyedepo of Winners Chapel
According to him, “the small mustard seed that was planted some 28 years ago has grown to become a mighty tree with wide-spread branches spanning across the length and breadth of Nigeria and over 50 nations of the world. Services at Faith Tabernacle are like major evangelistic crusade with as many as 1,000 – 3,000 people surrendering their lives to Jesus Christ every Sunday,” Oyedepo testified.

He revealed at the 30th anniversary of the church, the Education Mandate of the Ministry, saying that after obtaining the certificate of occupancy for Canaanland in 1998, he sought the face of the Lord on the use and design for the facilities.

“On 29th August 1988, during the ground-breaking event, I openly declared what I received of the Lord especially that a portion (Moriah) has been carved out to build a secondary school and another (Hebron) carved out to build a university.”

Since inception till date, the physical and infrastructural development of Covenant University are unique, outstanding and cannot be compared to any other higher institution in the country.

Oyedepo had always attributed the source of funding to God, insisting that the university never obtained loan from any bank. This meant that the bulk of the funding came from members of the church. Both the lowly, and the highly placed in industries and government officials are members of Winners church.

A member (name withheld) said that in the beginning, he worked at the site of Covenant University in Canaanland, Ota, carrying blocks on the head with several others while building the institution.

“At the end, children of such members cannot study in the school because they can’t afford to pay the fees,” he bemoaned. He noted that only children of affluent, wealthy members, outsiders and even Muslims are admitted.

The total average unit cost of undergraduate education in these private universities is in the neighbourhood of N500,000 per session and may be higher for Science/Technology based disciplines, Medicine, Engineering and Law.

With such fees, students truly deserving of university education whose poor parents are members of the church are denied admission for lack of funds.

“We have inequality even in the church as there are poor and rich members. Inability even in the church as there are poor and rich members. Inability of most people to send their children to quality schools that they worked hard to build cannot be justified because the main route to success and achievement in life is education,” a church member told Saturday Vanguard.

“But there are ways and means put in place by management of the university to recognize scholarship, talent and academic ingenuity of indigent students,” he added.

Poverty has been identified as a major barrier to human development including education. Nigeria is estimated to have a population of over 160 million. About 75% of this population live below poverty line, meaning they earn less than $2 daily.

Education, vital for the growth and development of a nation is still not adequately accessible in Nigeria causing high incidence of poverty in the country.

An Apostolic Faith Church member who spoke with Saturday Vanguard said members’ children are not denied admission to Crawford University because of fees. “Students are admitted on merit and fees are moderate, affordable to all members and non-members alike,” adding, “we don’t discriminate against the poor.”

A source at Canaanland, Ota, explained that those saying Covenant University fees are exorbitant should check some secondary schools that charged about N1 million yearly. However, good universities do not come cheap. “We don’t even depend on school fees for our developmental projects. God provides the fund.”

It was gathered that several members of the church can’t afford to pay the fees, but there are arrangements to offer scholarships to the brilliant students of members.

A parent, who is also Vice-Deacon, Patrick Eniawhosa, at the last matriculation affirmed that Covenant University is the best in Nigeria. “Fees are moderate, lower than what students in some secondary schools pay. Our prayer is to finish up well as Kings and Queens and our children will become source of honour.”

Professor Joshua from University of Calabar said he brought his child to Covenant University all the way from Calabar which speaks volume on the uniqueness of the school. “I’m a university professor,but brought my daughter here, three in other universities. She is the last child we are investing on. I believe God will testify to what Covenant University is doing for Nigeria, Africa and humanity,” he said.

Mrs. Rita Akinrinade, whose husband is the Vice-Chancellor, Osun State University, expressed delight that her son is in the school.

Further investigation showed that in some of those private universities owned by churches, members who cannot afford the high fees are usually advised or encouraged to patronise other universities in which the fees are affordable. This is based on the fact that there are several public-owned universities, especially federal government ones that charged relatively low fees.

But how would the church members who have contributed spiritually, financially (no matter how little), and sometimes through labour (physically) and cannot afford the high fees charged by their church-owned universities be compensated?

How would the church entrench the much needed sense of belonging for the universities built with the sweat and toil of poor members even if they try to justify that university education cannot come cheap. Something obviously needs to be done to correct the anomaly.

Vanguard Nigeria
Religion / Am I Becoming Agnostic Or Am I Something Else by Ejiro4ng(m): 5:39pm On Nov 16, 2011
For the past three months i have not attended any church service. I have practically made up my mind not to any any. I have found out that they always repeat prayers as if God will not hear if he was ask just once. Something in me feels that prayers are never answered but all things happen at thier own designated time wether u pray for it or not. For instance, when my wife and I were looking up to the lord for a baby, we had instances were during some special programs those trusting God for the fruit of the womb were asked to sow a particular seed so as to get pregnant before a specified period. My wife being very religious always obliged but its was always to no avail. I had to warn her to desist from giving money to any church or many of God and to stop attending any special prayers for those trusting God for the fruit of the womb, despite this we still had a baby. I have stopped attending church because i see it as a charade. I dont really know hw to clasify myself. I belive God exist but allows things to run naturally.
Education / Re: Ali And Simbi Are They Still Boy/girl? by Ejiro4ng(m): 8:51am On Nov 06, 2011
What about the Chıld born wıth perfect set of teeth (Tanıgororo Banıgororo) of story from an afrıcan vıllage.
Education / Re: Ali And Simbi Are They Still Boy/girl? by Ejiro4ng(m): 8:23am On Nov 06, 2011
What about Alade and Bıola. Are they stıll travellıng round the country.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Manchester United Vs Sunderland (1 - 0) On 5th November 2011 by Ejiro4ng(m): 4:48pm On Nov 05, 2011
Goal utd
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Which Football League Is The Best In The World? by Ejiro4ng(m): 1:56pm On Nov 04, 2011
EPL is d best cos it most entertaining. I hate Laliga where only two teams dorminate.
Health / Re: Your Resident 'shrink' by Ejiro4ng(m): 6:19pm On Jul 27, 2011
Please I need help. I am suffering from Avoidant Personality Disorder. this problem has really affected me in life in terms of relationship. Please advise me on best way to go about it. Thanks
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Chevron Financial Analyst Position 2010 Update by Ejiro4ng(m): 6:38pm On Oct 15, 2010
This is serious. I got the message too. Just wondering what must have gone wrong.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Total Oil Interview Any Idea On The Format? by Ejiro4ng(m): 6:43pm On Aug 30, 2010
Please has any body been called for Total Interview with respect to test written on July 2010. they promised to call up succesfull candidates in mi august.
Sports / Re: Who Is Your Best Striker Of All Time? by Ejiro4ng(m): 6:22pm On Feb 18, 2010
De phenomenon Ronalda De lima, Best of all time

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Is Nigeria's EconomyGrowing At All? by Ejiro4ng(m): 6:47pm On Dec 23, 2009
We need to ask ourself this questions

With the ever increasing cost of living, Has the standard of living improved ?
What about provision of some basic amenities, like good roads in rural areas, Good schools, and pipe borne water in rurals areas, constant electricity?
Do we have areas of diversification from the ever dependent and enclaved petroluem sector?

I believe , we need credible, and incurruptible leader to be able to move this country forward. Maybe in the next 20 yrs we will have such in this country. But for now, I have lost faith in the current government.
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Need A Girl by Ejiro4ng(m): 10:17am On May 05, 2007
got the money, moneyn is not the issue, just need a gal, appreciate if you will link me up
Romance / Re: What Do Married People Do ? by Ejiro4ng(m): 10:10am On May 05, 2007
bassically,i think what the married people do,is to talk, gist, raise kids, Bleep, and quarrel, and settle
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Need A Girl by Ejiro4ng(m): 9:56am On May 05, 2007
a banker with diamond bank age 25 frm delta state need a girl for a long term relationship that may lead to marriage, please call 08037855064, please call now dont flash
Jobs/Vacancies / Diamond Bank Trainee School At Owerri by Ejiro4ng(m): 12:50pm On Mar 01, 2007
Diamond bank Trainee School at Owerri Commences 5/03/07, I just Got a test message this morning inviting me for the Trainee School, God Has finally did it, Thanks to all nairalanders , U guys are just too much, and i pray God grant each and every one of you your dream job.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Diamond Bank Medicals In Owerri, Any News Yet: by Ejiro4ng(m): 8:14pm On Feb 28, 2007
I did my interview and Medical test at Owerri, I am yet to receive an invitation from them, You guys Should not hesitate to keep us updated when you hear anything,
Regards
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: God Finally Did It: Diamond Bank Training by Ejiro4ng(m): 8:08pm On Feb 23, 2007
Stanstar where did you had your test and interview, and also how did you got the information , was it through post, email, or text message, I did mine at owerri, and am yet to receive my invitation from them. Anyway congrats
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nlng Aptitude Test by Ejiro4ng(m): 12:01pm On Feb 21, 2007
Hello Nairalanders,
Just got my letter of invitation to write an aptitude test of NLNG this morning through a courier service, The venue is UNIBEN main campus benin city, yours is comong soon.
Jobs/Vacancies / Siao Is Recruiting Audit Trainee by Ejiro4ng(m): 8:54pm On Feb 14, 2007
SIAO is recruiting Audit Trainee,
Qualification is 2nd class upper from a reputable university,
Must have comlpleted NYSC

Apply to careers@siao-ng.com
with ref:AT005 at right hand corner of CV
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Diamond Bank Medical Test by Ejiro4ng(m): 7:54pm On Feb 12, 2007
I did 2 interview that dat thereafter did a medical test same day a owerri, since then i have not heard from them
Jobs/Vacancies / Diamond Bank Medical Test by Ejiro4ng(m): 1:06pm On Feb 12, 2007
For those who did Diamond bank medical test, Has anybody been invited?
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Need A Girl by Ejiro4ng(m): 2:31pm On Feb 03, 2007
Am 25 yr old graduate, i need a girl for a serious relationship that may lead to marriage, the girl shoud be God fearing.

Call 08037855064
Career / Re: Top Ten Professional Exams by Ejiro4ng(m): 2:04pm On Feb 03, 2007
I think ICAN, CIMA, COREN Have pedigree and shoud be among top ten professional qualifications.

I think CIMA (ACMA) is the argueably the best Accounting professional body .

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Jobs/Vacancies / Exxon Mobil Test by Ejiro4ng(m): 7:25pm On Jan 19, 2007
Any news about Exxon mobil test conducted on Nov. 2006, Has anybody been invited ?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Still On Pz by Ejiro4ng(m): 8:04pm On Jan 18, 2007
Simply save your CV as a file on the computer, then click on upload CV
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Sol Nigeria At It Again by Ejiro4ng(m): 12:13pm On Jan 03, 2007
I also got an invitation for the test, Does anyone knows thier test format ?

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