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Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by NLbully(m): 11:00am On Nov 17, 2016
1. Bowen university

Bowen University is owned and operated by the Nigerian Baptist Convention. Located at Iwo in Osun state it is housed on the campus of the Baptist College which is a teacher-training institution just outside the city of Iwo.

For Bowen university their school fees are as follows:

– For students in B.A. and B. Sc. Programmes, a minimum of N300,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.

– For students in the law faculty, a minimum of N500,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.

– For students in the medicine and surgery department (pre-clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 800,000 must be paid before registration.

– For students in the medicine and surgery department (clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 1,000,000 must be paid before registration.

2. Covenant university


Covenant University is a private Christian university and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities. It located in Ota, Ogun state, Nigeria.
For Covenant university the school fees ranges from N774, 500 for courses such as Banking an Finance, Economic and Development studies, Business management and so on to to N814,000 for engineering programmes and Architecture.


3. Benson Idahosa university


The Benson Idahosa University (BIU) is a private, Christian university in Benin City. It was named in honor of Archbishop Benson Idahosa, a charismatic pentecostal minister from Benin and the university reflects his evangelical beliefs.
At Benson Idahosa university the students of Agriculture pay the lowest fees, which is N278,000 per session in their final year, while students of law pay as much as N1,150,000 in their first year and N643,800 by their final year. Mathematics students pay N583,000 per session.


4.Babcock university

Babcock University is a private Christian co-educational Nigerian university owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church in Nigeria.
In Babcock university, education program students pay the lowest school fees which is N244,000 per session, while the highest paying students are Accounting, Nursing science and Computer science students who pay as much as N482,000 in their first year alone.

5. Redeemer’s University

Redeemer’s University was established in 2005, and it is owned by the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It is located at Ede, off Gbongan-Oshogbo Road, Osun state, Nigeria.
At Redeemer’s university, admission fees alone run into N110,000 in the first year. With tuition fees and other fees running into N695,000 in the first year alone.

6. Ajayi Crowther university

The Ajayi Crowther university is located in Oyo state, Nigeria. The university was established by the Supra Diocesan Board , West of the Church of Nigeria popularly known as the Anglican Communion.
The faculty of humanities in the Ajayi Crother university pays as much as N395,000 per session and it happens to be the lowest. The faculty of law students pay N690,000 in tuition fees every session.

7. Madonna university

Madonna university is a private catholic university in Nigeria. It was founded on May 10, 1999 in Okija, Anambra state. In Madonna, medicine students pay as much as N925,000 in their first year’s first semester alone. In the second semester they pay N575,000, which brings the total they pay in their first year to about N1,490,000.

Is Education really worth it grin




#Peace

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:03am On Nov 17, 2016
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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Alexk2(m): 11:18am On Nov 17, 2016
As much as i have huge love and respect for some men of God, i just can't place why they're involved in building tertiary schools when they can't make it affordable for their members and nigerians at large...it become worrisome to know that this institutions are build by "contributions/donations" from their members. I strongly believe there are viable options to hleping to build our educational systems that'll make it affordable to all instead of giving us the excuse of "cost of maintaining higher institution is expensive"

How about each church adopting a public institution, contribute toward her infrastructural and educational development while also monitoring seeing to the welfare of their members in such institution.
How about giving out scorlarship to brilliant members to study in our good public institution while also supporting the not so brilliant once. ...busary awards to less privileged members as well as monitoring their progress... e.t.c..

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by EFX001: 1:01pm On Nov 17, 2016
If church universities are to be free? How would they hire the best professors? How will the research be done? when the government have failed and the country is in hyperinflation....una come the face Chruch universities. @OP you are Sick!

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by policy12: 1:44pm On Nov 17, 2016
This Op u no dey fear ba...is like you want to receive divine slap OK o kwantinu. I have come to terms with this.. .

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 12:48am On Feb 15, 2019
Lol . . . harvard recieves billions as donations.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:23am On Feb 15, 2019
How about giving out scorlarship to brilliant members to study in our good public institution while also supporting the not so brilliant once. ...busary awards to less privileged members as well as monitoring their progress... e.t.c
..
Many churches are already doing that. They give scholarship to brilliant students. Living faith for example gives scholarship to study postgraduate degree for students with first class.
Tertiary education isn't cheap anywhere in the world. The top universities in the world are owned by churches. The aim of those universities( Nigeria to be precise) is build men with sound character and moral with sound Christian doctrine. This is what is lacking in many public universities.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:25am On Feb 15, 2019
CodeTemplar:
Lol . . . harvard recieves billions as donations.
How many Nigerians are willingly to donate? Few yet they want a standard university like Harvard.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by iceboy4752(m): 7:39am On Feb 15, 2019
NLbully:
1. Bowen university

Bowen University is owned and operated by the Nigerian Baptist Convention. Located at Iwo in Osun state it is housed on the campus of the Baptist College which is a teacher-training institution just outside the city of Iwo.

For Bowen university their school fees are as follows:

– For students in B.A. and B. Sc. Programmes, a minimum of N300,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.

– For students in the law faculty, a minimum of N500,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.

– For students in the medicine and surgery department (pre-clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 800,000 must be paid before registration.

– For students in the medicine and surgery department (clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 1,000,000 must be paid before registration.

2. Covenant university


Covenant University is a private Christian university and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities. It located in Ota, Ogun state, Nigeria.
For Covenant university the school fees ranges from N774, 500 for courses such as Banking an Finance, Economic and Development studies, Business management and so on to to N814,000 for engineering programmes and Architecture.


3. Benson Idahosa university


The Benson Idahosa University (BIU) is a private, Christian university in Benin City. It was named in honor of Archbishop Benson Idahosa, a charismatic pentecostal minister from Benin and the university reflects his evangelical beliefs.
At Benson Idahosa university the students of Agriculture pay the lowest fees, which is N278,000 per session in their final year, while students of law pay as much as N1,150,000 in their first year and N643,800 by their final year. Mathematics students pay N583,000 per session.


4.Babcock university

Babcock University is a private Christian co-educational Nigerian university owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church in Nigeria.
In Babcock university, education program students pay the lowest school fees which is N244,000 per session, while the highest paying students are Accounting, Nursing science and Computer science students who pay as much as N482,000 in their first year alone.

5. Redeemer’s University

Redeemer’s University was established in 2005, and it is owned by the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It is located at Ede, off Gbongan-Oshogbo Road, Osun state, Nigeria.
At Redeemer’s university, admission fees alone run into N110,000 in the first year. With tuition fees and other fees running into N695,000 in the first year alone.

6. Ajayi Crowther university

The Ajayi Crowther university is located in Oyo state, Nigeria. The university was established by the Supra Diocesan Board , West of the Church of Nigeria popularly known as the Anglican Communion.
The faculty of humanities in the Ajayi Crother university pays as much as N395,000 per session and it happens to be the lowest. The faculty of law students pay N690,000 in tuition fees every session.

7. Madonna university

Madonna university is a private catholic university in Nigeria. It was founded on May 10, 1999 in Okija, Anambra state. In Madonna, medicine students pay as much as N925,000 in their first year’s first semester alone. In the second semester they pay N575,000, which brings the total they pay in their first year to about N1,490,000.

Is Education really worth it grin




#Peace


Las las someone that paid N25,000 as school fees may still outshine someone that paid 1.4 million.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Treasure17(m): 9:11am On Feb 15, 2019
It's capital intensive to run private higher institutions in Nigeria. And the only way to pilot the affairs Of these schools is through fees and sometimes via donations which is inadequate compared to state and federal universities who rely on federal and state government for support.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Treasure17(m): 9:14am On Feb 15, 2019
iceboy4752:



Las las someone that paid N25,000 as school fees will still outshine someone that paid 1.4 million.
Lol. Not in all cases.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Moss9ja(f): 9:29am On Feb 15, 2019
First of all, the church is not your government. Second of all, how much do you pay in church? Third of all, did the church pledge any allegiance to help your life? Fourth of all, is the church an orphanage home for the poor? Fifth of all, did you give the church any money to build any building, how much is your tithe, how much do you pay as offering?

Please be wise this 2019, men of God sew seeds that are worth millions to several nations and to organizations. They also embark on philanthropic activities. They don't get money from the skies.

Checkout our recent Internet platform created to answer questions like this, we call it QIB

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by HigherEd: 5:05pm On Feb 15, 2019
Alexk2:
As much as i have huge love and respect for some men of God, i just can't place why they're involved in building tertiary schools when they can't make it affordable for their members and nigerians at large...it become worrisome to know that this institutions are build by "contributions/donations" from their members. I strongly believe there are viable options to hleping to build our educational systems that'll make it affordable to all instead of giving us the excuse of "cost of maintaining higher institution is expensive"

How about each church adopting a public institution, contribute toward her infrastructural and educational development while also monitoring seeing to the welfare of their members in such institution.
How about giving out scorlarship to brilliant members to study in our good public institution while also supporting the not so brilliant once. ...busary awards to less privileged members as well as monitoring their progress... e.t.c..



What is your business if we fund universities we can't attend? Did we come to protest in your house, or who appointed you spokesman for church members? You would do well to face your govt to provide all your socialist desires.

If Oyo and Osun, two oil and tax(compulsory) funded states can't successfully fund one university properly how do you expect churches backed by donations to build a university and then run it from donations..

Where in the world have you seen a proper university run exclusively on donations? Universities owned by wealthy governments in the US, UK still charge thousands of dollars from their own citizens much less foreigners. Just enjoy your '3 months on 3 months off' public universities and let churches be.
Lalasticlala

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by HigherEd: 5:26pm On Feb 15, 2019
iceboy4752:



Las las someone that paid N25,000 as school fees will still outshine someone that paid 1.4 million.
Las las your President only has a purported secondary school certificate while the VP has a PhD, that doesn't mean everyone should stop schooling at secondary school. Stop making reductive statements because some of those that paid 1.4 will still employ thousands that pay 25,000 likewise some that paid 25,000 will even employ those that paid 1.4 million.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Alexk2(m): 7:10pm On Feb 15, 2019
HigherEd:

What is your business if we fund universities we can't attend? Did we come to protest in your house, or who appointed you spokesman for church members? You would do well to face your govt to provide all your socialist desires.

If Oyo and Osun, two oil and tax(compulsory) funded states can't successfully fund one university properly how do you expect churches backed by donations to build a university and then run it from donations..

Where in the world have you seen a proper university run exclusively on donations? Universities owned by wealthy governments in the US, UK still charge thousands of dollars from their own citizens much less foreigners. Just enjoy your '3 months on 3 months off' public universities and let churches be.
Lalasticlala
It is my business first because I'm a Nigerian and secondly because I'm a Christian with good knowledge of the word of God.....consequently, I can't understand how the Bible can justify a church building universities with or without members contributions and members/christians can't attent such higher institutions; I don't see how God can be happy with such arrangement. The common justification is that of "spreading gospel" but we know practically speaking, it's either not entirely true or the products are not significantly different from public institutions after all we have campus fellowships and churches in our public institutions too.

If you read my line of thought very well, you'll understand I just don't see why it's necessary for churches to go into building universities that won't have direct benefits to her members and Christians at large. As far as I'm concerned, there are so many other beneficial ways churches can help build the educational systems some of which I've highlighted above.
Finally, I want you to know that almost all public institutions in Nigeria are heavily subsidised so that it can be affordable to more nigerians. If govt can do that, churches are expected to do more with her universities. If the running cost won't allow them, then starting it all together seems to me as a wrong priority. Shalom!

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by HigherEd: 7:32pm On Feb 15, 2019
Alexk2:

It is my business first because I'm a Nigerian and secondly because I'm a Christian with good knowledge of the word of God.....consequently, I can't understand how the Bible can justify a church building universities with or without members contributions and members/christians can't attent such higher institutions; I don't see how God can be happy with such arrangement. The common justification is that of "spreading gospel" but we know practically speaking, it's either not entirely true or the products are not significantly different from public institutions after all we have campus fellowships and churches in our public institutions too.

If you read my line of thought very well, you'll understand I just don't see why it's necessary for churches to go into building universities that won't have direct benefits to her members and Christians at large. As far as I'm concerned, there are so many other beneficial ways churches can help build the educational systems some of which I've highlighted above.
Finally, I want you to know that almost all public institutions in Nigeria are heavily subsidised so that it can be affordable to more nigerians. If govt can do that, churches are expected to do more with her universities. If the running cost won't allow them, then starting it all together seems to me as a wrong priority. Shalom!

Lol according to you Methodist starting Yale university is unnecessary because it is expensive. Harvard started by the church was a waste.

I don't have a problem contributing to what doesn't serve me or my family directly, so I would continue to contribute to churches even if they build schools that I wouldn't attend. If you have a problem with what the church is spending on then stop contributing.

Ask yourself how much would it cost for you to get a one room apartment in Lagos with all your utilities covered(electricity, waste disposal etc) and juxtapose that with fees people pay in private universities. I had a whole full room to myself in my final year in Covenant with electricity supplied, water, security, internet and cleaning services provided. How much would I get that in Lagos? And I got all that with 500,000 naira in addition to an education. That 500,000 is what would cost me to rent a one room apartment without electricity paid for in some parts of Lagos.

Living faith by itself paid $1 million to journal subscription alone in 2018 and another $1 million for data analytics for Covenant. So just know that the so called high school fees doesn't even cover half the cost.

Las las all of you go dey all right. I don't hv strength to argue

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 8:39pm On Feb 15, 2019
HigherEd:


Lol according to you Methodist starting Yale uni is unnecessary because it is expensive. Harvard started by puritans(Christians) was a waste. Las las all of you go dey all right. I don't hv strength to argue
Some people argue like they have insured their poverty for the next 20 years. Leave them alone.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 8:45pm On Feb 15, 2019
HigherEd:

What is your business if we fund universities we can't attend? Did we come to protest in your house, or who appointed you spokesman for church members? You would do well to face your govt to provide all your socialist desires.

If Oyo and Osun, two oil and tax(compulsory) funded states can't successfully fund one university properly how do you expect churches backed by donations to build a university and then run it from donations..

Where in the world have you seen a proper university run exclusively on donations? Universities owned by wealthy governments in the US, UK still charge thousands of dollars from their own citizens much less foreigners. Just enjoy your '3 months on 3 months off' public universities and let churches be.
Lalasticlala
That dude must be an antipoverty insurer who doesn't want to lose his capital.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:43pm On Feb 15, 2019
iceboy4752:



Las las someone that paid N25,000 as school fees will still outshine someone that paid 1.4 million.
That is not true. 25k schools fees without practicality is stupidity

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:02am On Feb 16, 2019
[quote author=Alexk2 post=75766481]
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t is my business first because I'm a Nigerian and secondly because I'm a Christian with good knowledge of the word of God.....consequently, I can't understand how the Bible can justify a church building universities with or without members contributions and members/christians can't attent such higher institutions; I don't see how God can be happy with such arrangement. The common justification is that of "spreading gospel" but we know practically speaking, it's either not entirely true or the products are not significantly different from public institutions after all we have campus fellowships and churches in our public institutions too.
Top universities in the world are run by churches yet they are expensive. Why didn't you criticize them huh? undecided
Church universities in Nigeria mould men in character and sound Christian doctrines which is lacking in many public schools because of secularism. Secularism has corrupted many Christians that they just do as they like.

If you read my line of thought very well, you'll understand I just don't see why it's necessary for churches to go into building universities that won't have direct benefits to her members and Christians at large. As far as I'm concerned, there are so many other beneficial ways churches can help build the educational systems some of which I've highlighted above.

Church universities build morals and sound Christian doctrines on people that attend.
Finally, I want you to know that almost all public institutions in Nigeria are heavily subsidised so that it can be affordable to more nigerians. If govt can do that, churches are expected to do more with her universities. If the running cost won't allow them, then starting it all together seems to me as a wrong priority. Shalom!

The government subsided public universities yet they chunk out half baked graduate on yearly basis except for few that are exceptional good in skills. The government subsided public universities yet the institutions lack facilities for research. You see students contributing money to buy public address system, marker, and other materials for practicals. Isn't it shameful?. My friend running his PhD in Babcock didn't pay a dime to carry out laboratory test on his research whereas his brother paid money and even lobbied his way into the lab. Church doesn't have that capacity to subsized tuition fees because it will affect the standard. Their schools will be worst than public schools should they embark on such project. The salaries for academic and non academic staff is not up to the fees many public universities generate in a year in some Christian universities. That is aside other expensives. If the church rely on donations only to fund their schools, they will go bankrupt.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Alexk2(m): 7:49am On Feb 16, 2019
[quote author=asuustrike1 post=75773906][/quote]
Your argument is vague my brother. it's like saying since gay/lesbianism is accepted and celebrated in some churches in western countries, so it must be accepted here too. I don't evewant to go into the argument of who are the current owner of most of these top universities you're referring to here because it's not important for the sake of this argument; UK, USA, CANADA, FRANCE, e.t.c are not in the same league as Nigeria in so many ways. their citizens don't struggle to pay school fees; In most of these countries, education is basically free for her citizens and in their privately owned institutions where it's not free, different grades/shades of scorlarships are available for as many as interested. Here in nigeria, it's the very opposite. even our public universities that are heavily subsidized is still not affordable to many; at least, you'll know about no less five poor around you who want and wish to be in school be are not because they can't afford it; the story is same all over the country. So, what should be our priorities? where do you think the churches in Nigeria should come in? What challenges should be addressed first by Churches/christians?
Churches in the western world don't need to fight poverty and lack of their members because the government is working well over there and almost everything is provided for so they can afford to spend their money whatever they feel like whether biblical or not(but some of them are using if wisely on foreign missions and evengelism). We're losing priority by copying them here. We have a more serious challenges to deal with here instead of building universities that isn't beneficial to her members. My original argument is not even against the building those higher institutions of learnings but in the way it's not affordable to the Christian majority. so if it cannot be made affordable, it's just not neccessary; it's a misplaced priority.

Church universities in Nigeria mould men in character and sound Christian doctrines which is lacking in many public schools because of secularism. Secularism has corrupted many Christians that they just do as they like.
Are you for real bro.? do your survey very well pls. btw, a lot of example abound of those who finish from public schools and are doing very well spiritually/morally so much so that your argument becomes irrelevant. May I remind you that all these respected men of God finished from these public universities to start with.

finally, the church shouldn't be competing with the government on whose facility is better or who can build the best and most beautiful university; we should be the light in showing the government on how to solve the many challenges in Nigeria such as poverty and unaffordable educational systems.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:25am On Feb 16, 2019
[quote author=Alexk2 post=75780112]
Your argument is vague my brother. it's like saying since gay/lesbianism is accepted and celebrated in some churches in western countries, so it must be accepted here too. I don't evewant to go into the argument of who are the current owner of most of these top universities you're referring to here because it's not important for the sake of this argument; UK, USA, CANADA, FRANCE, e.t.c are not in the same league as Nigeria in so many ways. their citizens don't struggle to pay school fees; In most of these countries, education is basically free for her citizens and in their privately owned institutions where it's not free, different grades/shades of scorlarships are available for as many as interested. Here in nigeria, it's the very opposite. even our public universities that are heavily subsidized is still not affordable to many; at least, you'll know about no less five poor around you who want and wish to be in school be are not because they can't afford it; the story is same all over the country. So, what should be our priorities? where do you think the churches in Nigeria should come in? What challenges should be addressed first by Churches/christians?
Churches in the western world don't need to fight poverty and lack of their members because the government is working well over there and almost everything is provided for so they can afford to spend their money whatever they feel like whether biblical or not(but some of them are using if wisely on foreign missions and evengelism). We're losing priority by copying them here. We have a more serious challenges to deal with here instead of building universities that isn't beneficial to her members. My original argument is not even against the building those higher institutions of learnings but in the way it's not affordable to the Christian majority. so if it cannot be made affordable, it's just not neccessary; it's a misplaced priority.
My argument still stand. Yes I make reference to those developed countries because we copy from them. And yes the government has failed in its responsibilities to make education affordable.


Are you for real bro.? do your survey very well pls. btw, a lot of example abound of those who finish from public schools and are doing very well spiritually/morally so much so that your argument becomes irrelevant. May I remind you that all these respected men of God finished from these public universities to start with.
Yes many of these respected preachers finished from public universities no doubt. This same public universities isn't same where they meant it. The system is so bad that many graduate now have corrupt mind. This was one of the reasons that necessitate the establishment of church university.

finally, the church shouldn't be competing with the government on whose facility is better or who can build the best and most beautiful university; we should be the light in showing the government on how to solve the many challenges in Nigeria such as poverty and unaffordable educational systems.
Education is not free neither is it cheap anywhere in the world. Quality education is what church university are offering which is lacking in many public universities in Nigeria. Many Nigerians are not willing to support church university that is why the fees are high. The ideal thing is public private partnership but many are not ready for it.

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by NLbully(m): 10:48am On Feb 16, 2019
Lalasticlala
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Uyi168: 4:53pm On Feb 16, 2019
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No need ranting..
Is not by force..
We also have cheap universities..
Attend the ones u can afford..

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by wunmi590(m): 4:53pm On Feb 16, 2019
Too much of a fee, if I have such outrageous fee, I would rather find a better uiversity for my kids abroad to school.


And still yet, after spending such amount of money, they leave them to their fate to go and look for job and still bring the money back and enroll for their postgraduate studies.

I had an oportunity to be interviewed with a former colleague who finished in CU then for a job of 45k as a call centre agent.

We eventually got the job, though she's sound and intelligent, but 45k after spending such amount of money on school fees?

I won't dear do that for my kids, abeg abroad straight away.




Please nobody should quote me and say nonsense I am having heavy malaria

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by davidodiba(m): 4:54pm On Feb 16, 2019
Una don start. Leave churches alone and face the incompetence of your leaders. What's your ball with the church now?

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by PythonDancer: 4:54pm On Feb 16, 2019
Most useless religion in the world

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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by hisexcellency34: 4:54pm On Feb 16, 2019
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Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by scribble: 4:55pm On Feb 16, 2019
lol

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