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Education300 NIMASA NSDP Students Face Expulsion Frm Romanian University Over Unpaid Fees by bridan(op): 2:13pm On Jan 21, 2016
Over 300 Nigerians currently studying in Constanta Maritime University, Romania, on the scholarship of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, are facing threat of expulsion from the institution over the alleged refusal of the agency to pay their school fees and other sundry allowances.

Investigation by PREMIUM TIMES showed that the young Nigerians have not been able to offset their fees thereby drawing the anger of the officials of the institution who have repeatedly threatened to send them back to Nigeria.

Each of the students, who are studying engineering, navigation and naval transport, pays a total of €5,720 (N1.23m by international exchange rate of €216).

The break down shows that each of them pays €4,500 as school fees; €300 as feeding allowance; €400 Euros for accommodation; €220 as stipends and €300 as winter allowance.

While the feeding, accommodation and stipends are paid monthly, the school fees and winter allowance are paid once a year.

The affected students are in their first, second and third year in the university.

One of the students, who pleaded anonymity for fear of being victimised, told this newspaper that the school authorities have threatened to send them back to Nigeria if NIMASA does not pay the fees and allowances by January 31.

“We are stranded, confused and cannot concentrate on our studies based on the unfortunate news of expulsion unleashed to them by the school,” he said.

“The school has said that if by 30th of January the school fees are not paid it has no option than to return us back home.”

He said the institution’s officials have been trying to contact NIMASA to resolve the matter “but no positive response from the agency concerning the future of the students in the school”.

He pleaded with the Federal Ministries of Transport and Education as well as the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Transport to intervene “for the sake of these young Nigerians who are eager to contribute their quarter towards national development”.

Efforts by this newspaper to reach the institution by mail and telephone were not successful.

When contacted, the NIMASA spokesperson, Lamin Tumaka, declined comments, saying she was yet to be briefed on such matter.

However, a senior official of NIMASA, who refused to speak officially because she was not authorised to do so, attributed the delay in paying the fees and allowances to the challenges the agency was facing.

The official however assured that the matter was being addressed and that the students would be paid soon.

“I’m sure you know the challenges NIMASA is facing; we are trying to sort things out,” she told PREMIUM TIMES Tuesday.

“We have an acting director general and you know other issues like the TSA (Treasury Single Account) and others. But we have commenced processing of their payment.”

NIMASA had sent over 2,500 young Nigerians on scholarship to reputable institutions in the United Kingdom, Egypt, Romania, India and The Philippines to study marine engineering, naval architecture and nautical sciences under the Nigerian Seafarers Development Programme.

In 2015, hundreds of the youth studying in Philippines were sent out of their classrooms over the alleged inability of the agency to pay their tuition fees and other sundry payments for their upkeep.

However, the then Director General of NIMASA, Patrick Akpobolokemi, had denied the reports of the student’s ordeal.

He said, “The students are studying to become marine engineers, naval architects and nautical scientists. This has gone on successfully. We were taken aback by the recent media publications on nonpayment of the students’ fees, which we believe may have been sponsored.

“For the avoidance of doubts, no student of the NSDP programme has been sent out of school for fees and none will be sent out because all fees have been paid by NIMASA till date.”

The former DG, who is currently facing trial for alleged corruption, said in the next five years, Nigeria would have produced a sizeable number of qualified seafarers, “satisfying local demands and also earning scarce foreign exchange from working on board foreign ships”.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/197105-300-nigerian-students-face-expulsion-from-romanian-university-over-unpaid-fees.html
Education300 NIMASA NSDP Students Face Expulsion Frm Romanian University Over Unpaid Fees by bridan(op): 11:17pm On Jan 20, 2016
Over 300 Nigerians currently studying in Constanta Maritime University, Romania, on the scholarship of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, are facing threat of expulsion from the institution over the alleged refusal of the agency to pay their school fees and other sundry allowances.

Investigation by PREMIUM TIMES showed that the young Nigerians have not been able to offset their fees thereby drawing the anger of the officials of the institution who have repeatedly threatened to send them back to Nigeria.

Each of the students, who are studying engineering, navigation and naval transport, pays a total of €5,720 (N1.23m by international exchange rate of €216).

The break down shows that each of them pays €4,500 as school fees; €300 as feeding allowance; €400 Euros for accommodation; €220 as stipends and €300 as winter allowance.

While the feeding, accommodation and stipends are paid monthly, the school fees and winter allowance are paid once a year.

The affected students are in their first, second and third year in the university.

One of the students, who pleaded anonymity for fear of being victimised, told this newspaper that the school authorities have threatened to send them back to Nigeria if NIMASA does not pay the fees and allowances by January 31.

“We are stranded, confused and cannot concentrate on our studies based on the unfortunate news of expulsion unleashed to them by the school,” he said.

“The school has said that if by 30th of January the school fees are not paid it has no option than to return us back home.”

He said the institution’s officials have been trying to contact NIMASA to resolve the matter “but no positive response from the agency concerning the future of the students in the school”.

He pleaded with the Federal Ministries of Transport and Education as well as the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Transport to intervene “for the sake of these young Nigerians who are eager to contribute their quarter towards national development”.

Efforts by this newspaper to reach the institution by mail and telephone were not successful.

When contacted, the NIMASA spokesperson, Lamin Tumaka, declined comments, saying she was yet to be briefed on such matter.

However, a senior official of NIMASA, who refused to speak officially because she was not authorised to do so, attributed the delay in paying the fees and allowances to the challenges the agency was facing.

The official however assured that the matter was being addressed and that the students would be paid soon.

“I’m sure you know the challenges NIMASA is facing; we are trying to sort things out,” she told PREMIUM TIMES Tuesday.

“We have an acting director general and you know other issues like the TSA (Treasury Single Account) and others. But we have commenced processing of their payment.”

NIMASA had sent over 2,500 young Nigerians on scholarship to reputable institutions in the United Kingdom, Egypt, Romania, India and The Philippines to study marine engineering, naval architecture and nautical sciences under the Nigerian Seafarers Development Programme.

In 2015, hundreds of the youth studying in Philippines were sent out of their classrooms over the alleged inability of the agency to pay their tuition fees and other sundry payments for their upkeep.

However, the then Director General of NIMASA, Patrick Akpobolokemi, had denied the reports of the student’s ordeal.

He said, “The students are studying to become marine engineers, naval architects and nautical scientists. This has gone on successfully. We were taken aback by the recent media publications on nonpayment of the students’ fees, which we believe may have been sponsored.

“For the avoidance of doubts, no student of the NSDP programme has been sent out of school for fees and none will be sent out because all fees have been paid by NIMASA till date.”

The former DG, who is currently facing trial for alleged corruption, said in the next five years, Nigeria would have produced a sizeable number of qualified seafarers, “satisfying local demands and also earning scarce foreign exchange from working on board foreign ships”.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/197105-300-nigerian-students-face-expulsion-from-romanian-university-over-unpaid-fees.html
CelebritiesRe: Check Out This Hilarious Photo Of A Nairalander by bridan(op): 10:15pm On Jan 15, 2016
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Daminaj1:
Can I post this on my blog?
yea.
CelebritiesRe: Check Out This Hilarious Photo Of A Nairalander by bridan(op): 9:41pm On Jan 15, 2016
Strawman:
I wanted to insult you but your Photoshop skills sha..
e never reach that level na. chill bro
CelebritiesCheck Out This Hilarious Photo Of A Nairalander by bridan(op): 9:22pm On Jan 15, 2016
Tasty Comments Only please

Tasty comments only grin grin grin cool

PoliticsRe: Nigerian Military Regimes Built More Infrastructures Than Civilian Govs. by bridan(m): 12:24am On Jan 06, 2016
FIRST PAAAAAAGE



Haters where are u now. wink wink
CelebritiesRe: 20 Nigeria – International Collaborations That Rocked 2015 by bridan(m): 12:10am On Jan 06, 2016
How this thread go take pay my school fees huh?



Rubbish
RomanceRe: Will U Accept $800 Million To Never Have Sex Again In Ur Life? by bridan(m): 3:29pm On Oct 29, 2015
First to Comment sha
RomanceFinally Chidimma Ekile Admits She's In Love With... Checkout Their Cute Picture by bridan(op): 3:23pm On Oct 29, 2015
Am so happy for them.


But this Tekno guy sha. Lips sealed

BusinessWhich Nigerian Online Store Ships Or Sells Its Product Abroad ?????? by bridan(op): 12:22pm On Aug 21, 2014
i've been trying to buy certain good from Nigeria but cannot get it because i've not yet discovered any Nigerian Online store that sells it products to an outside country like Europe and America. Nigerians staying at various countries may like to get some home made product but could not. Please if you know of any kindly list the website here thanks.
EducationRe: how are you by bridan(op): 6:45pm On Dec 24, 2013
Goodnews to the ratinz... It has been confirmed that you guys are the next batch to be leaving after the romanian bbatch. so start packaging cos first week of next year. you all are gonna get your invite. tanx
Educationlol by bridan(op):
grin
EducationRe: how are you by bridan(op):
 smiley smileylol
EducationRe: how are you by bridan(op):
smiley smiley just beleive
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shocked shocked shocked
Jobs/VacanciesWhen And Which Companies Accepts OND One Year I.T Students by bridan(op): 1:45pm On Aug 09, 2013
When and Which companies accepts OND One Year I.T Students . How can one submit his/her I.t letter. All contributions will be appreciated.
EducationRe: how are you by bridan(op):
wink wink wink
EducationRe: how are you by bridan(op):
ok
EducationRe: I Need A Topic/material For My Project I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ Computer Science by bridan(op): 6:52pm On May 09, 2013
i like the first and last(1 and 5). I'll be most gratefull. If i'll get the materialz.
EducationI Need A Topic/material For My Project I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ Computer Science by bridan(op): 11:57pm On May 02, 2013
Pls all usefull suggesstions / help will bw highly appreciated. i need a project toipic i̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ coputer science and the software too.
Educationhow are you by bridan(op):
lol.
EducationWaec Result by bridan(op): 1:04pm On Sep 09, 2009
pls notify me as soon as waes 2009 result is out i can't wait to see it. smiley

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