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Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by buoye1(m): 11:33pm On May 05, 2015
Jboy5050:
na wa o,so somehow...God help dis nation Nigeria,fuel scarcity is worst in Kwara State....
Don't conclude so fast Bro....You av to go to other places before you can tell
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by adepiero: 11:36pm On May 05, 2015
#ThrowBack of life!!! i remember those days in unilorin when there were no cabs and you have to squeeze in with like seven or eight people in a car because you dare not try trekking from the park to the gate.

Some people had the courage to beg for free ride "Tanke Sir" like they called it but as a big boy (i thought i was) will always wait for a cab no matter what and i always got one grin

Unilorin, probitas doctrina - Better by far

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Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by tola9ja: 11:39pm On May 05, 2015
Better by stress
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Epistemology(f): 11:40pm On May 05, 2015
blesszzy:


That is what u think, you think its poverty buh ma friend its not. Come to any Nigerian campuses transportation is a big problem.
except Uniben :p cheesy
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Nobody: 11:42pm On May 05, 2015
their mates are trekking seriously... chai! yourorbah people?not again!!
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by efilefun(m): 11:43pm On May 05, 2015
I finished from that institution and i know how it looks like during fuel scarcity or exam period especially GNS you might have to walk down to the DAM before getting a taxi that would lift you outta the school
Neyoor:
Yes, it happens today. I witnessed it with my Korokoro eyes and those guys still paid 50naira each.

The kind suffer wey unilorin students dey suffer for this fuel scarcity period no get part 2.

I just hope F.G do something about this ontime, exam is fast approaching fah.
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by efilefun(m): 11:44pm On May 05, 2015
And who told you its only yorubas that attend the school next time try reasoning very well before spewing trash
shadowgwalker:
their mates are trekking seriously... chai! yourorbah people?not again!!
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Wuuworld(m): 11:47pm On May 05, 2015
Their case is very strong
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Kristokx(m): 11:52pm On May 05, 2015
steppin:
This has nothing to do with fuel scarcity.
Poverty dey smell.

Dear Mr I would like to address ur view on this matter...i think u have to be in these students situation to understand what they are going thru this has nothin to do with poverty these student are being sponsored by parents and definitely they would have T. Fare the problem is that there are no much cabs to take them out of skol and u don't expect them to walk 10ml out they just have to squeeze in so they could get their tired selfs home plus these guys most have been standing in line under the hot ilorin sun u need to be in unilorin to understand this has nothing to do with poverty the fare is Just 50 bocks mean while some of these guys would gladly pay 150 to get home
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by RolePlay(m): 12:00am On May 06, 2015
I rep bbf

come rain come shine

Tanke Sir
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Yeesh(f): 12:06am On May 06, 2015
The people saying it's poverty shld av been there to experience it first before saying such.even without fuel scarcity yu could stay for 2hrs on d queue waiting to get transported out of the school,right now there no cabs sef.yu really jst av to use d next available means if u don't wanna rot in dat car park.....the transport fare is now even twice the normal price.it's just that bad
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by millionaireman: 12:26am On May 06, 2015
That's the change they asked for.
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by millionaireman: 12:32am On May 06, 2015
steppin:
This has nothing to do with fuel scarcity.
Poverty dey smell.
In a true country ruled by laws, the driver of this vehicle should hardly drive up to 1km before getting stopped by Ndi uwe ojii, olopa, dansanda, ....complete it.
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Nobleman406(m): 1:06am On May 06, 2015
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by solotutu(m): 2:11am On May 06, 2015
adepiero:
#ThrowBack of life!!! i remember those days in unilorin when there were no cabs and you have to squeeze in with like seven or eight people in a car because you dare not try trekking from the park to the gate.
Some people had the courage to beg for free ride "Tanke Sir" like they called it but as a big boy (i thought i was) will always wait for a cab no matter what and i always got one grin

Unilorin, probitas doctrina - Better by far
Wow this is crazy Ohh..I thought it was only my skool there was such craziness.
Shey this is not.a taste of what will be happening during buhari regime
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by amokeme(f): 2:43am On May 06, 2015
kristonium:
How do u pass thru these stress everyday and be coordinated in the class!
This is one major reasons for mass failure in that campus!
my thoughts exactly... i cant imagine going through that and not be frustrated for the rest of the day, not to talk of listening to one lecturer
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Kangol99(m): 3:52am On May 06, 2015
Playing n suffering! Lolz!
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Ojoariyo(m): 6:08am On May 06, 2015
Thinking of what to say.....
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Nobody: 6:10am On May 06, 2015
holluwai:
What's your point?

my point is that Nigerians should be ready to pay for services... Nigerians should also understand n accept austerity measures.
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Nobody: 6:12am On May 06, 2015
yungdizzy:

The 1st question na una plenty reach school for east??
In the rating of universities you dey top? that way the number of students are minimal so bros every UNILORITE can beat his chest and say most universities stress are a walkover

Easterners go to university pass any region in Nigeria...
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Ashkormissy(f): 6:33am On May 06, 2015
All dose shouting trek trek, shey una don eva trek make dem admit una for hosp for 2wks? D distance btw d schl park nd d schl gate is a joni on its own not to talk of frm ur hostel to class. Dying tins. Imagine som1 trekking frm tipper garage to education.... Hanging frm d booth was d fastest way to get home. No scarcity gan transport bad for ps.

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Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Nobody: 6:43am On May 06, 2015
efilefun:
And who told you its only yorubas that attend the school next time try reasoning very well before spewing trash
common sense will tell you!with their bad bad English and native language.
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by baslone: 6:57am On May 06, 2015
Eyepencil:
You dey mind them... As if say them go fit pay if the driver say make them enter inside.

What you don't know, you don't say.

I have been in that situation before about a decade ago, I walked from the school to town with some friends with my money in my pocket.

It has always been a terrible situation, has nothing to do with poverty.
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by xreal: 6:58am On May 06, 2015
it used to be a norm in the late 90s/ early 2000s.

#IrepBetterByFarUni
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by holluwai(m): 6:59am On May 06, 2015
What exactly is free in the country at this point? Absolutely nothing so I don't see anything reasonable with what you are saying. And as for austerity measures I am sure what we have faced already is enough with the likes of boko haram, petroleum subsidy removal and other vices, don't think Nigerians will be too surprised.

chuna1985:


my point is that Nigerians should be ready to pay for services... Nigerians should also understand n accept austerity measures.
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by blakky97(m): 7:06am On May 06, 2015
Neyoor:
Yes, it happens today. I witnessed it with my Korokoro eyes and those guys still paid 50naira each.

The kind suffer wey unilorin students dey suffer for this fuel scarcity period no get part 2.

I just hope F.G do something about this ontime, exam is fast approaching fah.
happens lolz
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by juman(m): 7:29am On May 06, 2015
Backward country.
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by tobishills12(m): 7:50am On May 06, 2015
This is strong.....

Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by bana91(m): 7:51am On May 06, 2015
ionsman:
Poverty is indeed a disease. ...This is not an effect of fuel scarcity.
ohhh what a fool don't know wats wrong wif guys like u wey write post jamb like 7 times and choose 2 hate on d school,dis is fuel scarcity my broda.probitas doctrina cool
Re: Unilorin Students' Struggle by Nobody: 8:30am On May 06, 2015
holluwai:
What exactly is free in the country at this point? Absolutely nothing so I don't see anything reasonable with what you are saying. And as for austerity measures I am sure what we have faced already is enough with the likes of boko haram, petroleum subsidy removal and other vices, don't think Nigerians will be too surprised.


services from education, water, electricity, kerosene n fuel + much more are heavily subsidised in Nigeria... running such systems @ dis stage is very will only take us backward.

subsidy was removed as of now n we don't feel it Cuz of crude oil crash. we will only feel it wen crude oil prices return to above 100$ per barrel.

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