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Re: My Visitation To Kogi State University, Anyigba (photos & Video) by Auduambless(m): 11:47pm On Jul 18, 2020
luqxxee:

Dear Op.
Next time you take a trip to universities in kogi state, pls branch at the federal University lokoja.
it's way beautiful than kogi state uni.
I loved it when I visited


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Re: My Visitation To Kogi State University, Anyigba (photos & Video) by Nobody: 8:36am On Jul 19, 2020
vickodedon:
That's your own view and perspective of the school. Anyways I am always proud of my Alma mater
Not only me
Everyone here knows this ksu is a scrap
No security personnel to checkmate you in some entrances. Different roads enter the school, no better road, small small pikin lecturers, no much experienced lecturers. No good courses like engineering to study, students living in the hostels are living in fear because of cultists. Every one student out of 5 joined cult group already. So what the phuck?
Re: My Visitation To Kogi State University, Anyigba (photos & Video) by Deju10(m): 10:51am On Jul 19, 2020
Auduambless:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8GwdNNh5eU

I have been a member of this forum for quite a long time now, and I have seen amazing photos of some universities across the country.

Out of curiosity, i deemed it fit to visit one of the university miles away from me.

My visitation to Kogi State University was such an awesome trip, and the site I visited were all captioned in the above video...

Your comments please

Nice one.... New Acting VC incharge....prof Tenuche
Re: My Visitation To Kogi State University, Anyigba (photos & Video) by CeterisXVII: 11:11am On Jul 19, 2020
GreatSage:

Did you know that there are universities that operate tuition-free and their buildings isn't as bad as this?
In this same Nigeria? Please tell us the names of such universities.

And tell us the year the university was built. It must have been when exchange rate was still 1USD/1NGN.

kikero:
Yes, and they also pay very high taxes there too, as well as run an industrial economy there too.

Denmark has nice free of charge universities. All in return for half your salary in taxes if you are a citizen.

Nigeria is a broke country. Out tax to GDP ratio is too low for what you want

You are comparing Denmark' to Nigeria? Even if you pay all your salary as taxes in Nigeria, it will end up in the politicians pockets or their foreign accounts.

Look at NDDC and all the tales of corruption we keep hearing left, right and centre from government agencies and projects.

All the taxes we have paid, what have they been used for? Most of it ends up in private bank accounts of the rich people in government.

The issue is not how much tax is paid, but how well it is used to carry out projects that are meant to be done.
Re: My Visitation To Kogi State University, Anyigba (photos & Video) by GreatSage: 11:24am On Jul 19, 2020
kikero:


Yes, and they also pay very high taxes there too, as well as run an industrial economy there too.

Denmark has nice free of charge universities. All in return for half your salary in taxes if you are a citizen.

Nigeria is a broke country. Out tax to GDP ratio is too low for what you want
Get ur facts right. Neither Denmark nor Germany taxes 50% income as you've said.
Re: My Visitation To Kogi State University, Anyigba (photos & Video) by Nobody: 7:23pm On Jul 19, 2020
GreatSage:

Get ur facts right. Neither Denmark nor Germany taxes 50% income as you've said.

Well between 14-45%, and some pay 45%

Germany's gdp per capita is 46,241$. Nigeria's GDP per capita is $2,222

We don't have the money to sustain free quality education.
Re: My Visitation To Kogi State University, Anyigba (photos & Video) by Nobody: 7:30pm On Jul 19, 2020
CeterisXVII:



You are comparing Denmark' to Nigeria? Even if you pay all your salary as taxes in Nigeria, it will end up in the politicians pockets or their foreign accounts.

Look at NDDC and all the tales of corruption we keep hearing left, right and centre from government agencies and projects.

All the taxes we have paid, what have they been used for? Most of it ends up in private bank accounts of the rich people in government.

The issue is not how much tax is paid, but how well it is used to carry out projects that are meant to be done.

1.Yes, I have every right to compare Denmark and Nigeria because the person I responded to was saying that 'there are countries that have free education'...almost as if it is a right.

2.If you want free education, you have to have the money for it. And compared to many of the countries with free quality education...emphasis on quality, we don't have the money. It's so bad that even if we removed looting from the equation things won't be better by much.

Nigeria is a poor, resource dependent economy, that relies on income from something whose price we don't control. And unless we change our economy from being resource dependent to industrial and production oriented...which in turn would reduce looting because looting would reeduce productive capacity and our income.....we can't have free education.

And before anyone abuses me, IT EFFING PAINS ME we cannot have free education. It really does. I honestly wish, with all my heart, that we had it. God knows I know that Nigerians are poor. God knows that a degree can lift someone out of poverty (and I have seen it with my own eyes)

But you cannot be earning an income of N20000 monthly, and be expecting to buy a ferrari by the end of the year. Reality is one of the hardest things in life.And the cold reality is NIGERIA IS A BROKE NATION. WE ARE NOT RICH. OUR ECONOMIC POLICY IS WRONG AND IT NEEDS CHANGING.

And I am not defending the government, or looters, or any corrupt person. The problem is, without looting, our budget for the year is $26billion. Our brother South Africa was planning to spend $23 billion on education alone.You see the problem??

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Re: My Visitation To Kogi State University, Anyigba (photos & Video) by GreatSage: 7:31pm On Jul 19, 2020
kikero:


Well between 14-45%, and some pay 45%

Germany's gdp per capita is 46,241$. Nigeria's GDP per capita is $2,222

We don't have the money to sustain free quality education.
Half baked! Germany is 14% to 42%, the 42% is for income above €200,000 or €250,000 or thereabout. Denmark is 45% of income.
Re: My Visitation To Kogi State University, Anyigba (photos & Video) by Nobody: 7:36pm On Jul 19, 2020
GreatSage:

Half baked! Germany is 14% to 42%, the 42% is for income above €200,000 or €250,000 or thereabout. Denmark is 45% of income.

Look, Germany has a GDP that is far higher than our own.(You avoided the GDP aspect)..thus they can earn far more in taxes than we do.

Their Tax to gdp ratio is 38.2% . Nigeria is 5.8%

In other words, their income is higher than what we can expect.

That is because their economy is based on industrial production. So they control the price of what they export. Nigeria depends on oil, whose price we don't control, and whose income would have been enough if our population was less than 6 million people...not the 200million it is.

We are not a rich nation. And the looting makes it worse.

I wish we could have free education. In my dreams, I wish we could charge every student in Nigeria N3000 per annum as school fees and give them beautiful building s to study in. But the truth is, we are not that rich. And the looting, as I have said makes it worse.

Good evening.
Re: My Visitation To Kogi State University, Anyigba (photos & Video) by Tordue123(m): 10:18pm On Nov 29, 2021
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