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Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by Hardeybee28: 2:19pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
Naijaphobia:na so dem say make we no use hot plate while in this same yabatech wile admin permits some to use while we were in that our great yabatech. |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by VeriteMFBank: 2:21pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by Hardeybee28: 2:24pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
bedspread:pack out after they v collected hostel fees? |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by Hardeybee28: 2:27pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
winkmart:yabatech hostl doesnt have ask me and i will tell u did my HND there. |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by SmartMugu: 4:02pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
iwakacome:I'm not disputing. There are rooms but it's not as easy as colleges in several other states. I had my HND from Yabatech in 2005 and I know that area very well. My ND was in Ilaro, Ogun state and I could tell the difference between both climes around students getting off-campus accommodation. |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by SmartMugu: 4:05pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
blackbeau1:I'm not disputing. There are rooms but it's not as easy as colleges in several other states. I had my HND from there in 2005 and I know that area very well. My ND was in Ilaro, Ogun state and I could tell the difference between both climes around students getting off-campus accommodation. While living off-campus in my ND days, I had a room to myself, and that can't be compared to living with 4 others in Yabatech environs....lol |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by KingRexUb(m): 4:39pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
yabatech stundents una go survive...we ave bin surving uniuyo |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by SmartMugu: 4:46pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
iwakacome:Again, I'm not disputing that fact you just stated. Not every student can afford living off-campus in the Yaba area of Lagos, that's what I mean. Plus, there are not enough off-campus accommodations for all the students in that area. Yabatech students, Unilag students and one College of education (I can't remember it's name) are all in that area. That area is populated already, so it's not same as other states where getting off-campus accommodation is easier than Yabatech area. Sure, some lucky students can get a spot off-campus, but not everyone gat it like that. That's what I mean...Different strokes for different folks. |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by Nobody: 6:34pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
LeonMacJames:photoshop |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by Dhavido(m): 6:34pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
iwakacome: Rooms in Fadeyi are like kiosks, rooms in Shomolu are costlier than that and I don't know about Abule oja and Ijesha |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by Dhavido(m): 6:36pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
blackbeau1: Agreed 1 Like |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by chika1996: 6:40pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
blackbeau1:many people can't afford a decent room off campus |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by ActionsShure: 7:56pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
Watch out as off k landlords increase dia hostel rent. Single room now 80k Self con 150k Lol |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by babyfaceafrica: 8:26pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
Na lie |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by coolexz7(m): 9:48pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
Typical Nigerian management style Cooking leads to fire outbreak 1.Ban cooking 2.Don't provide an alternative. 3.Ban any alternative the victims comes up with [sup][/sup] |
Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by LeonMacJames(m): 7:02am On Aug 18, 2017 |
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Re: Yabatech Bans Cooking In School, Students Cry Out by bonario1: 9:19am On Aug 19, 2017 |
HeWrites:.. yabatech is becoming something else the hostel was opened 3 weeks to first semester exam. the fire incident that occurred in the school recently was caused by electrical fault and it has nothing to do with the student because it was not cause by them. I was in Yabatech on Monday or Tuesday this week and i heard gun shots in school around pass 8pm while students were running up and down for their safety I later heard that it is been occurring over a month and still nothing has been done by the school management I even heard that someone was shot beside the school library and yet nothing has been done to stop this occurrence. |
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