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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Hajokexyz: 6:28pm On Apr 17
They wanted to implement this policy during the time of Buhari , unfortunately the strike of one year plus is just wasted for nothing ....Tinubu you do this one .
Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by CaptainFM1: 6:30pm On Apr 17
The President wants you to get loan for Education.

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by adspelite(m): 6:30pm On Apr 17
fnep2smooth:
They can apply for the student loan.... That what the president said we should do.

Are you for real?
Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by TDIsaac(m): 6:32pm On Apr 17
What sort of nonsense is going on in this country? Are they trying to stop the poor from having education in this country?

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Racoon(m): 6:32pm On Apr 17
Awolowo legacy in the mud now.

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by enemyofprogress: 6:33pm On Apr 17
Education is a scam jare

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by jiz: 6:34pm On Apr 17
Student loan dey for you as jagaban promise

Loan for students and subsidies for hajj and JP
APC no try

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Angelfrost(m): 6:34pm On Apr 17
Tjra:
UI, let the poor breathe.

More like... Let the poor remain semi-literate. lipsrsealed

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by olaniyilukman(m): 6:35pm On Apr 17
God1000:
This is too much, many families cannot afford it, people are struggling to eat and our universities are busy increasing school fees
This is the results when we keep producing read and write professors, professor that are not creative in outside world.... It's a shame

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Faposky95: 6:35pm On Apr 17
It's like the Universities will churn out multimillionaires on grad day....
As I said APC, a poor people........

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by colossus91(m): 6:36pm On Apr 17
The lecturers are obviously tired cos I know this will result to a trike action ui wey me I know, lol su should sha not sleep on it!
Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by LeeSmart: 6:36pm On Apr 17
How about the student loan?
Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Blitzking: 6:36pm On Apr 17
God1000:


https://fij.ng/article/i-may-have-to-say-goodbye-to-education-ui-students-lament-450-750-fee-hike/
Don't worry Fg will loan you to pay up then when u graduate u will be tied down to serve while the rich pay outright payment and send their wards to usa..UK..Canada...while the poor who took loan would sever for 5 to 10yrsbefore they are let loose..ur nin blacklisted from japaing..great game plan I must say..its now up to you to decide if school na scam or u want to hustle. HK TOO NA SCHOOL.

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by enemyofprogress: 6:37pm On Apr 17
In Davido's voice, dem go feel it. grin

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by FreeStuffsNG: 6:38pm On Apr 17
God1000:
This is too much, many families cannot afford it, people are struggling to eat and our universities are busy increasing school fees
So reducing university fees will make people eat? The universities are complaining seriously that they can hardly even afford diesel bill and UCH was thrown into darkness for owing electricity bills yet the university Labour unions have had their concerns as their own priority instead of putting heads together with management on how their universities can increase their funding in creative and innovative ways.

Should they shut the universities? I don't think so. The best option is to raise fees but should make it moderate enough for most of the students still able to afford it. Some of these students use N200k-worth or more mobile devices and can afford this new fees while some from even modest families will get to school and face other things apart from their education and ultimately the taxpayers don't get the real value on subsidizing their education.
I support the call for reducing the hike but the universities can increase fees to give quality services and education to the students. Quality education is not cheap o. Alumni should come in to assist the universities too.

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by OChimex: 6:39pm On Apr 17
sylve11:
Make them kukuma kill the students. sad cool

Lol. Don't be too quick, they will kill them, just that they want it to be a slow painful d3ath. shocked shocked shocked

Once they drop out or can't afford education, they will either engage in crimes or get frustrated and jump into lagoon.

The rest wey survive, their brains will go on factory reset and next election, they will truly understand that voting has consequences.

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by darediamond(m): 6:40pm On Apr 17
God1000:


https://fij.ng/article/i-may-have-to-say-goodbye-to-education-ui-students-lament-450-750-fee-hike/
Self-development is the Way To Get Yourself Educated Not Necessarily Obtaining Any of the Government Regulated And Issued High and Low Sounding Academical Tittles. Are you Able to Read And Write in SEVERAL LANGUAGES with a blend of a state of Logic, Tact and Tech accuired via self Training? IF so, you are truly Educated as Civilization is first achieved in your Mind and the Nature of it. Remember Theories sprouts from Ideas. An Idea is further the production of your THOUGTH just the Bible said that out of the Abundance of the Heart, the mouth Speaks. So also is it that the state of being educated is Multifaceted.

Here is Africa, narrowed down to Weat-Africa and further down to Nigeria, we are after Government Regulated Education to attain Better Life which is not Free Of Charge. That non-freeness calls for Money. So if you can't get it through there system, YOU MUST THINK IT OUT YOURSELF TO BECOME A SOLUTION PROVIDER.

Thinking ability will savegurd you is what the Bible further says. Thus think how you can get yourself productively educated to Enable you TOTALLY AND STOP THE RAT RACE WHICH GOVERMENT CONTROLLED EDUCATION IS ACTUALLY SET TO MAKE YOU BECOME AFTER SPENDING OR WASTING A LOT OF MONEY AND ENERGY IN THE PROCESS.

It is even much more easier now that we understand how the Banks are set up to create Social class and further used to steal money from the Masses who are always running after those unnecessary high sounding Government issue Academical Tittles.

Now we have Cryptocurrency of which is of 2 categories namely stable and non-stable cryptos. The Stateble ones are what I called Crypto-Dollars or Alternate Dollar which you can start using to work right in your House or room RIGTH on your Smart Phones to make endless amounts of Profits Everyday.

See, do not allow them to frustrate you. Na legal money we all dey find because in the end, NA MONEY U GO USE PAY MANY BILLS WHICH INCLUDES HOSPITAL BILLS NOT Phd nor Masters etc. certificates.

Think about!

Do not get

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Truvelisback(m): 6:41pm On Apr 17
fnep2smooth:
They can apply for the student loan.... That what the president said we should do.
The loan na free? Who go pay am?
Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by lowkey0147: 6:42pm On Apr 17
reccy:
Honestly, this is contrary to what we obtain in FUTminna. Up till now, Futmites are paying 60k for fresher's and #39,900 for returning students.
How they manage to keep going with this meagre needs to be studied considering what other institutions are paying.
You see the bias stupid methods of nigeria, north is always cheaper than other regions.

Ewedu punks in severe pains

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Almunjid(m): 6:42pm On Apr 17
Offpoint1:
Bulaba fans will say "Education is not cheap anywhere in the world"
Pāndora Obi said something similar. He said "Education is not for the poor".
Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by nairalanda1(m): 6:45pm On Apr 17
As harsh as i am going to sound, the fact is universites are broke, and despite ASUU trying hard over the years, including signing an agreement in 2009 with government that up till this hour has not been fufilled....there fore fees have to go up.

Nigerians like to complain that our universiites are poorly equipped and cannot compete globally, and they are not among the best in the world. The problem is, money is needed for the universites to be the best in the world, and it has to come from fees.

Our education budget is 1.4 bn dollars. Meanwhile SA is spending 17.5 billion dollars on basic education, alone, with an additional money for teacher salaries. Let that sink in.

Yet we are expected to produce schools and universites that surpass south africa on one seventeenth the budget. Magical thinking?

The thing is, either government raises earnings drastically to something like 200 billion dollars per annum, or fees go up.

I leave these words from Mark Amaza some 11 years ago

Nigerians, irrespective of their financial status, believe it is mandatory for the government to make sure that tertiary education is free and of high quality. Yet, a lot of these Nigerians, especially from the middle class upwards pay more in primary and secondary school fees than in university tuition. Like a friend of mine put it, it is only in Nigeria that a parent will willingly pay N150, 000 per term for his child in secondary school; yet he wants to pay just N30, 000 annually in university and expect high quality. According to the Central Bank of Nigeria, an estimated $3billion leaves our shores annually to pay for university tuition abroad. I believe that if our own schools were of quality and tuition-paying, these monies would go to making our schools better. It would also enable the schools extend more opportunities to those who are more indigent.

Will this make less people able to afford tertiary education? Possibly. But the consolation that goes with it is that those who do go to school will be receiving quality education, which they can apply to create opportunities in our economy. The target for education should be more about quality than quantity. As much as it is important that everyone who desires to attend a tertiary education does, it is even more important that those who do presently get the best possible. If we have to make a compromise between the two, we should sacrifice quantity of graduates for the quality of the graduates. But we should also improve the quality of public basic education that one does not have to have tertiary education in order make it in our country. We should make the system so good that we can have our own Richard Bransons, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs who all have gone on to be world-changers despite not having university degrees, but public basic education in their countries.

I believe that reducing the subsidy levels on tertiary education will free up more money for governments to invest in basic education, especially states and local governments. Public basic education systems should be given the highest priority possible. This is because it is the only vehicle that can deliver education en masse. The norm should be that everyone should be comfortable going to public primary and secondary schools, and private schools to be only for the upper class. The federal government should set the overall policy for education but leave it for the states and local governments to implement it. They should provide funding for implementation of specific policies, such as increased science education and so on as the policy states.

States should individually craft policies for better basic education delivery, either through the creation of school districts or making sure, for example, that there is a minimum of one primary school per ward and a secondary school for 3-4 contiguous wards. Also, these schools should have the best infrastructure, from classrooms to laboratories to workshops and so on. There should be upgrading of curricula to attracting the best into the teaching profession. Each state should set targets for measuring improvements and quality, upon which funding should be dependent. These targets should also include the percentage of graduating students that go on to tertiary institutions. Also, local governments should be better strengthened to improve primary education, with the oversight and funding of the state.

Beyond that, we need to change our approach to education, which is solely defined by many as excelling in the classroom. True and proper education goes beyond that. And what about sports, technical skills and the arts? Not every student is the excellent classroom-type, but every student and person on earth is imbued with natural gifts which can be used to add value to his society and himself.

The focus of these things is to improve educational quality from the bottom up, so that those who go through schooling, whether they stop after secondary school or go on to acquire a PhD have received quality education that they can use to their productivity and that of the larger society and economy. This is the only way we can afford the poor kid the opportunity to start at rock bottom and not just go through school, but also receive quality education all the way

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by God1000(m): 6:47pm On Apr 17
FreeStuffsNG:
So reducing university fees will make people eat? The universities are complaining seriously that they can hardly even afford diesel bill and UCH was thrown into darkness for owing electricity bills yet the university Labour unions have had their concerns as their own priority instead of putting heads together with management on how their universities can increase their funding in creative and innovative ways.

Should they shut the universities? I don't think so. The best option is to raise fees but should make it moderate enough for most of the students still able to afford it. Some of these students use N200k mobile devices while some from even modest families will get to school and face other things apart from their education and ultimately the taxpayers don't get the real value on subsidizing their education.
I support the call for reducing the hike but the universities can increase fees to give quality services and education to the students. Quality education is not cheap o. Alumni should come in to assist the universities too.
I know quality education is not cheap anywhere in the world, but Nigerians are faced with so many problems compared to citizens in other countries, federal universities should be considerate and understand the plights of the people, raising the fees too high will force many students from poor background to drop out.

Paying such outrageous amount upon all the wahala of ASUU that will still delay students, some people will consider private universities now

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Rufai1314(m): 6:47pm On Apr 17
UI management don take igboo, I guess.

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Lomprico2: 6:47pm On Apr 17
opamoses1:




Same shege Peter Obi showed Anambra students when he declared that education in Anambra was not for the poor after increasing school fees.
👇👇👇

So what's your take now, Obi is right and tinubu is right or Obi is wrong and tinubu is wrong? Which?

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Hueyreckless0007: 6:49pm On Apr 17
GOFRONT:
School na scam.


Dey deceive yourself.

Na people wei no fit secure admission dey always talk this kind nonsense.

Nobe the same school take alot of Nigerians go US, UK and Canada?

Lol, if you like no go prepare for JAMB!!!

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by goshee: 6:49pm On Apr 17
Reward of voting cluelessness. He/She probably voted for Tinubu and buhari

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by keymatt(m): 6:52pm On Apr 17
Tinubulation brought to you by APC. grin grin grin
Party of criminals, by criminals and for criminals. grin

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by SoSlimOlak(m): 6:52pm On Apr 17
I thought it was a Joke when we were told in an Organic class... Now is happening in our own very eye
Naija which way?? embarassed

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by nairalanda1(m): 6:54pm On Apr 17
Almunjid:

Pāndora Obi said something similar. He said "Education is not for the poor".

Pandora was right. Education is not for the poor. It is expensive and costly.

As Pandora will probably also wisely tell you...that is why in some countries, everyone is either heavily taxed to ensure the poor can go to school on the same footing as the rich..AS SEEN in denmark and germany, OR loans are made avaialble for students to go to school (No, loans are not good in the long run)...which is what they do in the USA.

Think that most US and European students are footing the bill for university from their parent's pocket.? Think again.

Here in Nigeria, when we had less than 10000 students nationwide in university, we could afford to use oyel and groundnut and other money to fund their education almost free of charge. Even give them comfortable living self. Now, we can't do that because our populaiton is too too large, and student numbers have increased.

(MY parent's generation, a minority of young people went to university.. Today everyone goes to university. My generation, most of us went to uni or poly. Less than one percent went to work. Even the one that went to work after sec school, within 2-3 years I saw him processing his admission, lol.)

We cannot charge every Nigerian tax because most of us are too poor to pay a goodly amount in income tax. And the loans system is coming, but I don't expect it to last long.

So that leaves fees.

We can all complain and make fun of tinubu and obi , but the fact is, university costs money. This goes beyond politricks.

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by keymatt(m): 6:54pm On Apr 17
goshee:
Reward of voting cluelessness. He/She probably voted for Tinubu and buhari
What do they expect when they vote a drug baron

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by FreeStuffsNG: 6:55pm On Apr 17
God1000:
I know quality education is not cheap anywhere in the world, but Nigerians are faced with so many problems compared to citizens in other countries, federal universities should be considerate and understand the plights of the people, raising the fees too high will force many students from poor background to drop out.

Paying such outrageous amount upon all the wahala of ASUU that will still delay students, some people will consider private universities now
I think we should understand that the university needs the hike to remain in the business that brought the students to the school in the first place. Secondly, it is much more difficult for citizens in other countries too. Biden has been cancelling students loan regularly because most of the students could not pay back after graduation and most UK universities are currently strained financially, so bad that some universities have started folding up in the US. Do you want UI to fold up ni? Hike yes but the hike should be affordable is better than blackmailing the school with people who have economic challenges. The school is challenged financially at the moment and needs help to save itself and then save the students. I believe that the hike is necessary but it should not be too much.

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Re: University Of Ibadan Students Lament 450–750% Fee Hike by Lessel: 6:55pm On Apr 17

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