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Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by akeensbussy(m): 9:44pm On Aug 15, 2017
Statsocial:
The farm was not included as it was not included for landmark too. Anyway in the next five years CU might be over a 1000 acres because there are plans to extend the medical school, law school, business school and technology hub into canaancity(i guess as a second campus)
But then the best universities in the world rarely have landmass above 500 acres. e.g Caltech, Lancaster, Howard(250 acre) etc.

*the whole canaanland is now over 17,000 acres
Liars EVERYWHERE....b4 now, cananaland was just 530 acres. not untill recently when another 2000 acres was added. so where do u see 17,000 acres from?
Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by akeensbussy(m): 9:46pm On Aug 15, 2017
hakeem4:
i used to think cu was the biggest ooo

But cu is half of Canaan land and Canaan land is 5000 acres
before now the entire Canaanland was just 530 acres. just recently it was increase by 2000 acres. where do u see 5000 acres. Liars EVERYWHERE..
Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by captleonerd(m): 1:16am On Aug 16, 2017
zurich1010:
Anambra is three 3x of Lagos including water, but when you consider 2/3 of Lagos being water, Enugu is 7x of Lagos. So keep that in mind when you talk about landmass. Anambra is nearly 2x of Lagos with water, however considering 2/3 of Lagos being water, Anambra is actually 3x of Lagos. Meaning if Lagos can house 30 million people today with only 20% of its meager/tiny landmass in use, it means that Anambra with his culture of building mostly high-rise buildings because they have sense than Lagos government, will house over 100million with only 5% of its landmass in use. Have I educated you today Afonja illiterate?
I wonder why you are foolishly hammering on Lagos as if it's the only Yoruba state. The same Lagos can buy the whole of anambra andnuse it a a piggery grin nd still have enough money to buy ebonyi and all the drug mules there grin it's not our fault anambra is wretched o
Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by Nobody: 1:18am On Aug 16, 2017
akeensbussy:
Liars EVERYWHERE....b4 now, cananaland was just 530 acres. not untill recently when another 2000 acres was added. so where do u see 17,000 acres from?
Are u OK at allhuh Can you just take your time to check the size of canaanland on google and stop ranting on nairaland?
Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by hakeem4(m): 3:14am On Aug 16, 2017
akeensbussy:
before now the entire Canaanland was just 530 acres. just recently it was increase by 2000 acres. where do u see 5000 acres. Liars EVERYWHERE..

Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by timoddy(m): 8:56am On Aug 16, 2017
activelyA:
what of micro biology farm to staff quaters
you cannot even encourage person small sad sad undecided undecided
grin grin grin oyaa sorry medical centre to stadium.
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Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by rollybest(m): 9:53pm On Aug 16, 2017
nextstep:
To be honest, the tuition is worth 1Mil. (about $3000 USD). The cheapest public universities in US start at $9000 or so; UC Berkely, at a higher end is $50,000 for tuition and fees for non-residents. Public, not private. 1 Mil is a minimum to employ good professors, pay for electricity (gen) and other going concerns, get and maintain standard equipment, computers, libraries, buildings, security, groundskeeping, etc. This is for quality education that is recognized worldwide.

The alternative is that parents spend upwards of $20,000 USD to send children abroad to get that same quality.

Our public universities have been heavily subsidized for so long that they mask the true cost of education in today's world. I'm not saying subsidization of education is a bad thing, but the government has proven its incompetence to provide services of value.
oga did you consider the value of money. if our fees should be #20,000 because naira is our currently, $1000 is nothing there but something here. so if you want rate school fees use naira not another country's currency that is cheap for them there
Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by privatetisa(m): 3:23am On Dec 31, 2017

Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by tck2000(m): 6:57am On Jan 26, 2020
The farm was not included as it was not included for landmark too. Anyway in the next five years CU might be over a 1000 acres because there are plans to extend the medical school, law school, business school and technology hub into canaancity(i guess as a second campus)
But then the best universities in the world rarely have landmass above 500 acres. e.g Caltech, Lancaster, Howard(250 acre) etc.

*the whole canaanland is now over 17,000 acres
Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by tck2000(m): 7:00am On Jan 26, 2020
nextstep:
To be honest, the tuition is worth 1Mil. (about $3000 USD). The cheapest public universities in US start at $9000 or so; UC Berkely, at a higher end is $50,000 for tuition and fees for non-residents. Public, not private. 1 Mil is a minimum to employ good professors, pay for electricity (gen) and other going concerns, get and maintain standard equipment, computers, libraries, buildings, security, groundskeeping, etc. This is for quality education that is recognized worldwide.

The alternative is that parents spend upwards of $20,000 USD to send children abroad to get that same quality.

Our public universities have been heavily subsidized for so long that they mask the true cost of education in today's world. I'm not saying subsidization of education is a bad thing, but the government has proven its incompetence to provide services of value.
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