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UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Nobody: 7:15am On Sep 27, 2016
Fresh admission controversy has hit the University of Lagos as some candidates are accusing the authorities of high-handedness, CHARLES ABAH writes

For no fewer than 57 candidates, who participated in the 2015/2016 Foundation programmes that would enable them to study Medicine and Surgery at the University of Lagos, this September seems to be the longest month that they have ever witnessed in life.

In fact, since September 9, these candidates have not known peace, considering what they called high-handedness of the authorities of the university.

According to them, having passed all the necessary qualifying examinations that would enable them to proceed to the medical school, having spent hundreds of naira in terms of tuition and other sundry fees – undergoing a foundation programme – the authorities of the university are now scheming to abort their dreams.



Already, they have written to the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Rahamon Bello, demanding that the authorities should urgently look into their case.

In the letter dated September 20, 2016, the candidates, under the auspices of 2015/2016 Foundation MBBS, noted that denying them admission to study medicine in the ivory tower would be akin to a miscarriage of justice.

They copied the registrar of the university, director, School of Foundation Studies, provost, College of Medicine, as well as the Joint University Preliminary Examination Board in the petition.

Parts of their letter read, “The School of Foundation Studies admitted over 800 students into its programme with a promise that those who scored AAA (16 points) in all their courses shall be admitted to 200 level to study Medicine. We were asked to pay a huge sum of money – about half a million naira.

“The university tested us with a curriculum and at the end of the exercise, 87 of us obtained the required A’s. As if the management was happy about the less than 10 per cent pass, it came out with another fresh directive, which seems to call a ball that went over the bar a goal. The university said that it could only admit 30 students.

“Are we now being told that the university is nothing but a business centre and the JUPEB programme is nothing but a fraud? We hereby demand justice. This is but a rape on the collective intelligence of Nigerian students and an attempt to reduce the citadel of learning to a mere business venture. No sane society will let this go unchallenged. The university should provide reasons why, despite the recession in the country, parents will be made to cough out such whopping sums on empty promises.”

Our correspondent gathered that each of the candidates paid non-refundable acceptance fees of N25,000; N350,000 tuition; N7,500 medical insurance; N25,000 for examinations; N700 for syllabus, and N850 for biometric identity card. Besides, the candidates made personal arrangements for their accommodation for the one year that the programme lasted.

Beyond the fees, the narratives by some of the affected candidates and their guardians are the type some people will describe as touching.

“I have a B.Sc in Nursing from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State. I graduated in 2009. No fewer than 800 of us enrolled for this programme last year and only 87 of us obtained the required three A’s to study medicine. With this, admission to the college of medicine would ordinarily be automatic but the authorities are changing the rules mid way into the game. This is not so in other universities.

“To study medicine in many other universities, one requires only 13 points, but here we all obtained 16 points. Yet, the authorities of UNILAG say they do not have space for us. I know how I struggled to make these grades. I know the psychological stress that I passed through to enable me to achieve this success. This programme nearly cost me my marriage as I struggled daily to cater to my husband and two teenage children.

“Why would I suffer the consequences of lack of space when they admitted so many candidates in the first place? The Federal Government needs to intervene in this matter; otherwise, we shall spend another year at home due to no fault of ours. Today, the authorities are asking us to go for such courses as fishery, botany, cell biology, psychology. Please, when has it become a crime to pass an examination? After having a degree in nursing, they expect me to start another course in fishery,” the candidate, who craved anonymity for fear of victimisation, said.

For another candidate, Adesewa, the decision of the university management will cut short her dream of becoming a medical doctor. The young lady, who said she obtained her WASSCE in 2013, noted that she had forfeited other admission placements just for her to study medicine.

She said, “I abandoned the admission I got to study Bio-Chemistry at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State in 2013 just to study medicine. In 2014, I sat for another UTME and obtained 68.75 aggregate marks. The cut off that year at UNILAG was 70 marks. In 2015, I enrolled for this foundation programme. Now, see the frustration I am facing again.”

[b]But the Director, School of Foundation Studies, Prof. Oluwole Familoni, said the university did not promise any candidate automatic admission for medicine. According to him, both the candidates and their parents knew ab initio that the university had limited spaces for medical students.

He added, “There was no assurance of automatic admission for any candidate. Of course, we could not have done that because the regulators, the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, would not allow us to admit more than 100 students.

“Agreed, the 87 candidates did well, they cannot force the authorities to admit them all to the College of Medicine and that is why we have given them the option to enrol for other programmes.”

On why the institution enrolled hundreds of candidates for the programme knowing that it had limited spaces, Familoni said it was a competition thrown open for all interested candidates.

He noted, “We could not have enrolled only 30 candidates for the foundation courses because we have only 30 spaces for them. It is akin to seeking employment in an organisation. Every firm has the right to select from the millions of applicants, those it considers suitable.

“We did not force them to purchase the forms. It’s a pity that they want to destroy the image of the university. They can go to court if they feel so aggrieved. Some persons tried it recently and they lost the case in the court. You cannot force any university to offer you admission.”[/b]

But a retiree, Mr. Joseph Taiwo, who said that he sold some of his personal effects, including his car, to ensure that his son sail through the foundation programme, noted that his family had not been in lively spirits since the news got to them.

He added, “When we initially received a report that he was among the few that obtained three straight A’s, we went for thanksgiving in our church. But that bubbling situation has died down in my home. We have all been wearing a mournful look since September 9 when news filtered that only 30 of them would be offered admission. Ordinarily, I would have sent him overseas to pursue the same course but I do not have the wherewithal.”

Appraising the development, the Coordinator, Education Rights Campaign, Mr. Taiwo Hassan, said the handling of the situation by the university was wrong.

“What UNILAG has done is very wrong and unacceptable. It amounts to changing the rules in the middle of the game. What the university has done is a violation of the rights of the students and I urge the affected foundation students not to take this lying low. They should stand up and organise themselves to challenge this injustice legally and politically. No one should accept that nothing could be done about this.

“As far as the ERC is concerned, we believe that this routine violation of students’ rights by UNILAG is one too many. Early in the year, about 102 undergraduates, who came into the university through the UTME for Medicine and Surgery were treated in the same way. Now is the time to say enough is enough to the impunity of the authorities,” the ERC helmsman said.


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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Jessidaisy4(f): 7:20am On Sep 27, 2016
cry Going through so much stress before one can study in Nigeria

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Slimzjoe(m): 7:20am On Sep 27, 2016
Op your Source no Legit

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Nobody: 7:27am On Sep 27, 2016
Slimzjoe:
Op your Source no Legit
What source no legit?

Apart from the whole write-ups from PunchNg, I am an undergraduate of the institution and can confirm it...

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Ejemehn(m): 7:28am On Sep 27, 2016
Universities in Nigeria have become a citadel for making money instead of the popular citadel of knowledge.

You have 30 places and went ahead to make hundreds of places available. Make them cough out hundreds of thousands, study hard only for you to shift the goal post when it was time to score. They studied foundation medicine not foundation fishery or botany.

Well, I don't blame the university management, I blame the people who limited themselves with the mentality of "Medicine or nothing" or how else do you explain a nursing graduate who went back to study medicine or a student who has "decided" to remain at home for almost 4 years......

Nonetheless, I wish them all the best of luck as it goes down to the candidate with the biggest money bag

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Slimzjoe(m): 7:31am On Sep 27, 2016
FrancisTony:

What source no legit?

Apart from the whole write-ups from PunchNg, I am an undergraduate of the institution and can confirm it...

We never they fight Bruv...
Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Danhumprey: 8:01am On Sep 27, 2016
And then you wonder if studying in this country is really worth the stress. SMH.

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Nbote(m): 8:33am On Sep 27, 2016
Jus as APC promised change and brought chains instead... Era of change

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Nobody: 8:51am On Sep 27, 2016
Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Nobody: 9:28am On Sep 27, 2016
my niece is affected in this goal post changing tatic of the citadel of learning..

Most govt institutions are fond of this fraud, whereby limited slots are sold thousands of seekers.

At the end, favoritism will be the benchmark for admission..

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by MadCow1: 9:29am On Sep 27, 2016
When UNILAG gives you Botany, Make a Herbalist out of it.. - Al-Banawi

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Nobody: 9:31am On Sep 27, 2016
Its annoying seriously...mtcheeww
Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by oldfoolnigger(m): 9:31am On Sep 27, 2016
For unilag mind right now;chai! the examination has been compromised.how can 87 people beat the exam?na rice dey serve them or what.

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Alexis11: 9:31am On Sep 27, 2016
If you know how many aspirants that are praying and fasting for "any course" right now you go sing "Lord I come to worship you" cool

Uniben aspirants come to mind cool

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by SageTravels: 9:32am On Sep 27, 2016
lolz
Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by kennieG(m): 9:32am On Sep 27, 2016
Unilag is another APC loading

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by YerYer: 9:32am On Sep 27, 2016
study plants then
Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by doveda: 9:34am On Sep 27, 2016
Did you think this through before you wrote down this nonsense? When did it become wrong for people to aspire to be medical doctors or to seek a more fulfilling career?


Ejemehn:
Universities in Nigeria have become a citadel for making money instead of the popular citadel of knowledge.

You have 30 places and went ahead to make hundreds of places available. Make them cough out hundreds of thousands, study hard only for you to shift the goal post when it was time to score. They studied foundation medicine not foundation fishery or botany.

Well, I don't blame the university management, I blame the people who limited themselves with the mentality of "Medicine or nothing" or how else do you explain a nursing graduate who went back to study medicine or a student who has "decided" to remain at home for almost 4 years......

Nonetheless, I wish them all the best of luck as it goes down to the candidate with the biggest money bag

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by engrjosefz(m): 9:34am On Sep 27, 2016
9ja...
Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Young03(m): 9:35am On Sep 27, 2016
why dem they complain, mtcheew

make them reject am nah
Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by braine(m): 9:35am On Sep 27, 2016
I was a victim of back then. I wanted Medicne but ended up doing the Botany course and liked it. There's a lot of unharnessed opportunities in the field. I've diversified into IT tho. I hate field work.

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by osjoshua(m): 9:35am On Sep 27, 2016
Unilag freshers peeps be like, I paid and work hard just to be a medical doctor but now i'll be a Graduated herbalist...

Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by izzy4shizzy(m): 9:36am On Sep 27, 2016
Shut up and study ur plants my friend or kukuma just go back home

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by fikfaknuel(f): 9:37am On Sep 27, 2016
Their grief is understood. But, half bread is always better than none. And its common knowledge Medicine is the most competitive course in Nigeria. You have to be dogged, 'wire-filled' and well-above average to get it.

I'm an aspirant too, and if eventually this happens to me, no need to cry foul. It's a simple decision. Accept, or Reject...Then try next year, after you must have read your brains out.

Simple, right? It has to be said, that Medicine is not the pathway to success. Knowledge is losing its value. What truly matters is YOU, and not your DEGREE.

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by idris4r83(m): 9:38am On Sep 27, 2016
Ejemehn:
Universities in Nigeria have become a citadel for making money instead of the popular citadel of knowledge.

You have 30 places and went ahead to make hundreds of places available. Make them cough out hundreds of thousands, study hard only for you to shift the goal post when it was time to score. They studied foundation medicine not foundation fishery or botany.

Well, I don't blame the university management, I blame the people who limited themselves with the mentality of "Medicine or nothing" or how else do you explain a nursing graduate who went back to study medicine or a student who has "decided" to remain at home for almost 4 years......

Nonetheless, I wish them all the best of luck as it goes down to the candidate with the biggest money bag
I thought I was the only one thinking how crazy the nursing graduate could be. It is d height of craziness and myopism. On the University, they took the advantage of students wanting "medicine or nothing" to fraud the students. What is wrong with us in this country? Other countries are encouraging their students to study, and even encouraging them to study humanitarian courses like mbbs, nursing etc but in nigeria the reverse is d case.

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Afu1: 9:39am On Sep 27, 2016
No be only Unilag dey do this nonsense, I for talk say make una protest but......
Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by brightballer(m): 9:41am On Sep 27, 2016
Small time now Oluwafemi Adeyeye go com for Unilag head again!
Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by Alhaji1970: 9:41am On Sep 27, 2016
“I have a B.Sc in Nursing from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State. I graduated in 2009."............

I think some people are saying B.Sc Nursing, Pharmacy and Lab Sciences are the same as MB;BS (Medicine)!
Why Medicine again after Nursing if not that Medicine is superior and leader of health team?

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Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by helphelp: 9:41am On Sep 27, 2016
Better than nothing...

Who knows, God might be directing you guys to your path
Re: UNILAG Promised Us Medicine But Gave Us Botany - Candidates by mrlaw93(m): 9:43am On Sep 27, 2016
Lol! That moment when u find Shawa inside sardine instead of Titus grin Abeg fish na fish.. make una manage am grin

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