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WebmastersRe: Xammp/wordpress Masters, Help Solve This Fatal Error by Studentcosmos(op): 8:51am On Mar 11, 2017
michaelwilli:
So wats up, has it worked?
out of data to download the files. But will do that soon. Ur comments put me at peace.
PoliticsRe: 195 Countries Of The World And Their Population (see Nigeria At #7) by Studentcosmos(op): 8:26am On Mar 11, 2017
oyinkinola:
.....op where is biafra na?
in Some people's dream.
WebmastersRe: Xammp/wordpress Masters, Help Solve This Fatal Error by Studentcosmos(op): 8:23am On Mar 11, 2017
michaelwilli:
I guess when you downloaded it, it was a zip archive. So it probably didn't extract completely
hmmn.....thanks.
Foreign AffairsRe: President Zuma Bans 9 African Countries From Entering South Africa by Studentcosmos(m): 8:20am On Mar 11, 2017
For real?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Why Experience (with No Degree) Should Be More Valuable Than A Degree by Studentcosmos(m): 8:16am On Mar 11, 2017
SetrakusRa:
am certain Lower and Third class graduates make up such articles to console themselves.

First class doesn't guarantee success, but certainly increases one's chances.
you never can tell. Even a first class graduate could put up that write up. What is the usefulness of a first class honour when you cannot apply it in reality. A lot of firstclass out there are unproductive. Just the title first class keeps them moving. I agree with you that it increases one's chance but it doesn't mean first class students should just relax and believe everything will workout like magic.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Why Experience (with No Degree) Should Be More Valuable Than A Degree by Studentcosmos(m): 8:01am On Mar 11, 2017
I totally agree. Read this post on why firstclass doesn't matter and u will understand better www.studentcosmos.com/5-0-reasons-a-first-class-honour-doesnt-guarantee-you-success-in-future/ Experience is Key
WebmastersRe: Xammp/wordpress Masters, Help Solve This Fatal Error by Studentcosmos(op): 7:56am On Mar 11, 2017
Vicben:
It's the file you downloaded with ftp. You can do a fresh installation of the Admin folder without altering anything on your site. Simply download a fresh wp, extract and replace the Admin folder
what if I compress it to zip on d cpanel before downloading it. Will it reduce d time of downloading or will it affect some files inside?
Politics195 Countries Of The World And Their Population (see Nigeria At #7) by Studentcosmos(op): 7:40am On Mar 11, 2017
Naija no dey carry last. World's most populated black country occupying the #7 position.
Wait o, see the gap between #3 and #2, it's over a billion.......that is enough to start over 8 'populated' countries!!
The country at #195 is not even up to some polygamous families in the north.
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Here is a list of all the 195 Countries in the world and their estimated population in 2017 according to www.worldometers.info/geography/how-many-countries-are-there-in-the-world/
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1. China 1,388,232,693
2. India 1,342,512,706
3. U.S. 326,474,013
4. Indonesia 263,510,146
5. Brazil 211,243,220
6. Pakistan 196,744,376
#7. Nigeria 191,835,936
8. Bangladesh 164,827,718
9. Russia 143,375,006
10. Mexico 130,222,815
11. Japan 126,045,211
12. Ethiopia 104,344,901
13. Philippines 103,796,832
14. Viet Nam 95,414,640
15. Egypt 95,215,102
16. DR Congo 82,242,685
17. Iran 80,945,718
18. Germany 80,636,124
19. Turkey 80,417,526
20. Thailand 68,297,547
21. U.K. 65,511,098
22. France 64,938,716
23. Italy 59,797,978
24. Tanzania 56,877,529
25. South Africa 55,436,360
26. Myanmar 54,836,483
27. South Korea 50,704,971
28. Colombia 49,067,981
29. Kenya 48,466,928
30. Spain 46,070,146
31. Ukraine 44,405,055
32. Argentina 44,272,125
33. Sudan 42,166,323
34. Uganda 41,652,938
35. Algeria 41,063,753
36. Iraq 38,654,287
37. Poland 38,563,573
38. Canada 36,626,083
39. Morocco 35,241,418
40. Afghanistan 34,169,169
41. Saudi Arabia 32,742,664
42. Peru 32,166,473
43. Venezuela 31,925,705
44. Malaysia 31,164,177
45. Uzbekistan 30,690,914
46. Mozambique 29,537,914
47. Nepal 29,187,037
48. Ghana 28,656,723
49. Yemen 28,119,546
50. Angola 26,655,513
51. Madagascar 25,612,972
52. North Korea 25,405,296
53. Australia 24,641,662
54. Cameroon 24,513,689
55. Côte d'Ivoire 23,815,886
56. Niger 21,563,607
57. Sri Lanka 20,905,335
58. Romania 19,237,513
59. Burkina Faso 19,173,322
60. Syria 18,906,907
61. Mali 18,689,966
62. Chile 18,313,495
63. Malawi 18,298,679
64. Kazakhstan 18,064,470
65. Zambia 17,237,931
66. Netherlands 17,032,845
67. Guatemala 17,005,497
68. Ecuador 16,625,776
69. Zimbabwe 16,337,760
70. Cambodia 16,076,370
71. Senegal 16,054,275
72. Chad 14,965,482
73. Guinea 13,290,659
74. South Sudan 13,096,190
75. Rwanda 12,159,586
76. Burundi 11,936,481
77. Tunisia 11,494,760
78. Benin 11,458,611
79. Belgium 11,443,830
80. Somalia 11,391,962
81. Cuba 11,390,184
82. Bolivia 11,052,864
83. Haiti 10,983,274
84. Greece 10,892,931
85. Dominican Republic 10,766,564
86. Czech Republic 10,555,130
87. Portugal 10,264,797
88. Azerbaijan 9,973,697
89. Sweden 9,920,624
90. Hungary 9,787,905
91. Belarus 9,458,535
92. United Arab Emirates 9,397,599
93. Tajikistan 8,858,115
94. Serbia 8,776,940
95. Austria 8,592,400
96. Switzerland 8,454,083
97. Israel 8,323,248
98. Honduras 8,304,677
99. Papua New Guinea 7,933,841
100. Jordan 7,876,703
101. Togo 7,691,915
102. Bulgaria 7,045,259
103. Laos 7,037,521
104. Paraguay 6,811,583
105. Sierra Leone 6,732,899
106. Libya 6,408,742
107. Nicaragua 6,217,796
108. El Salvador 6,167,147
109. Kyrgyzstan 6,124,945
110. Lebanon 6,039,277
111. Singapore 5,784,538
112. Denmark 5,711,837
113. Finland 5,541,274
114. Turkmenistan 5,502,586
115. Eritrea 5,481,906
116. Slovakia 5,432,157
117. Norway 5,330,800
118. Central African Republic 5,098,826
119State of Palestine 4,928,225
120. Costa Rica 4,905,626
121. Congo 4,866,243
122. Ireland 4,749,153
123. Oman 4,741,305
124. Liberia 4,730,437
125. New Zealand 4,604,871
126. Mauritania 4,266,448
127. Croatia 4,209,815
128. Kuwait 4,099,932
129. Moldova 4,054,640
130. Panama 4,051,284
131. Georgia 3,972,532
132. Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,792,759
133. Uruguay 3,456,877
134. Mongolia 3,051,900
135. Armenia 3,031,670
136. Albania 2,911,428
137. Lithuania 2,830,582
138. Jamaica 2,813,285
139. Namibia 2,568,569
140. Botswana 2,343,981
141. Qatar 2,338,085
142. Lesotho 2,185,159
143. Gambia 2,120,418
144. TFYR Macedonia 2,083,308
145. Slovenia 2,071,252
146. Latvia 1,944,565
147. Guinea-Bissau 1,932,871
148. Gabon 1,801,232
149. Bahrain 1,418,895
150. Trinidad and Tobago 1,369,157
151. Swaziland 1,320,356
152. Estonia 1,305,755
153. Mauritius 1,281,353
154. Timor-Leste 1,237,251
155. Cyprus 1,187,575
156. Djibouti 911,382
157. Fiji 902,547
158. Equatorial Guinea 894,464
159. Comoros 825,920
160. Bhutan 792,877
161. Guyana 774,407
162. Montenegro 626,250
163. Solomon Islands 606,215
164. Luxembourg 584,103
165. Suriname 552,112
166. Cabo Verde 533,468
167. Brunei 434,448
168. Malta 420,521
169. Bahamas 397,164
170. Maldives 375,867
171. Belize 374,651
172. Iceland 334,303
173. Barbados 285,744
174. Vanuatu 276,331
175. Sao Tome and Principe 198,481
176. Samoa 195,743
177. Saint Lucia 187,768
178. Kiribati 116,405
179. St. Vincent & Grenadines 109,895
180. Grenada 107,850
181. Tonga 107,797
182. Micronesia 105,566
183. Seychelles 97,539
184. Antigua and Barbuda 93,659
185. Dominica 73,353
186. Andorra 68,728
187. Saint Kitts and Nevis 56,780
188. Marshall Islands 53,132
189. Liechtenstein 38,022
190. Monaco 38,010
191. San Marino 32,104
192. Palau 21,726
193. Nauru 10,301
194. Tuvalu 9,975
195. Holy See 801
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Also, you can checkout the List of World Currencies and the Different Countries using them on www.studentcosmos.com/countries-currencies
WebmastersRe: Xammp/wordpress Masters, Help Solve This Fatal Error by Studentcosmos(op): 7:30am On Mar 11, 2017
michaelwilli:
D files aren't complete
Okay. Is it the files I downloaded from my directory using ftp or the one I exported from my cpanel database that is incomplete?
WebmastersXammp/wordpress Masters, Help Solve This Fatal Error by Studentcosmos(op): 7:06am On Mar 11, 2017
I just moved my site from a live site to my local server and after all the procedure, I encounter fatal error: call to undefined function nocache_headers() in C:\xampp\htdocs\testsite\wp-admin\admin.php on line 33. What should I do?
WebmastersRe: 8 Things I Have Learnt From 3 Months Of Blogging by Studentcosmos(m): 6:59pm On Mar 06, 2017
........3 months to reach 200k views?
- Chai!! - Hold Something!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Blackout: Ikeja Electric Announces One Month Power Outage by Studentcosmos(m): 10:22pm On Mar 03, 2017
Probably this post is arriving late. Coz its been a long time we had light in that area. Now they are saying one month. Its just like telling me you want to unsubscribe my data plan when there hasn't been network for like months. Mtchew!!!
TravelRe: Airport Workers Mishandle Travelers' Bags (Video) by Studentcosmos(m): 4:47pm On Mar 03, 2017
Wetin man no go see for this life?
EducationRe: 25 Amazing Ways To Make Money As A Student In Higher Institution by Studentcosmos(m): 8:05pm On Feb 24, 2017
Nice post. You could also checkout 6 crucial steps to make money from the comfort of your dorm room here www.studentcosmos.com/steps-make-money-dorm
EducationRe: Remember These Primary School Songs? We All Sang And Still Sing Them Wrongly by Studentcosmos(op): 3:07pm On Feb 24, 2017
Epositive:
H I P for tha hi
P O PO for tha hippopo

and T M UM for tha hipopotamus

HIPOPPOTAMUS!!!


(primary school days enh)
even the "day by day" song/poem
na gbagx. we sang it when it's lunch time then.

#positivevibes
Lols. Me sef gbegbagi wella then. Tho mu uncle corrected me.
Day by day, day by day,
O, dear Lord, three things I pray:
to see thee more clearly, love thee more dearly, follow thee more nearly, day by day.
EducationRe: Remember These Primary School Songs? We All Sang And Still Sing Them Wrongly by Studentcosmos(op): 1:52pm On Feb 24, 2017
The most excellency is Jesus is actually The most excellent king is Jesus.
EducationRemember These Primary School Songs? We All Sang And Still Sing Them Wrongly by Studentcosmos(op): 1:45pm On Feb 24, 2017
It was fun back then in primary school. How we sang a lot of songs with unflinching boldness yet we sang them wrongly.
Don't blame us, our teachers taught us that way.
Don't blame them too, they were taught that way also.
I'm sure someone must have heard these songs and added her own lyrics to make up for the lyrics she missed out (I used "Her" because 98% of those who taught us those errors were females.....yes! Our 'Aunty' taught us........Apologies to the female gender out there)

What still baffles me most is how we have carried on with these errors for more than a decade. Many of us are now undergraduates, graduates, parents or even grand parents and yet still not know the correct lyrics. (I'm culpable of this offense)

Let us look at some of these songs while you add yours in the comment section below.

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I used to think our closing prayer was "Night and day is over, time is coming here.......". I never knew it was:
Now the day is over,
Night is drawing nigh,
Shadows of the evening,
Steal across the sky.

Hehehehe......now I know. (It was my Aunty that taught me this one but my uncle never corrected me while I was in primary 5....abi uncle sef no know am)

But I still don't know the "glory to the father......" Part. If you know it, kindly enlighten me.

Here is even the full song sef....I never knew:
Now the day is over
Night is drawing nigh
Shadows of the evening
Steal across the sky

Now the darkness gathers
Stars begin to peep
Birds and beasts and flowers
Soon will be asleep

Now the day is over
The sun has said goodnight
The crescent moon has risen
To share it's gentle light

Now the wind is whispering
In stillness soft and sweet
All of nature's creatures
Now are sound asleep

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What about this one:
"Jangilova epo motor".....we sang these often while on the swing. I call everything jangilova then not knowing we have the swing and we have the merry-go-round (many don't even know that)
Hehehehe.....epo motor kor, epo okada ni. It was 'jingle over like a motor'........

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This one also:
"Sandalili Sandalili"
O my gosh!!! How shouldn't I have known there was nothing like "sandalili". And my instincts had always wanted me to ask my teacher what it means. But I was scared she would spank me.
Actually, the correct thing is, 'standard living, standard living'. (You know we always dress according to different profession, I always tell my teacher I wanted to be a pilot......decades later, I'm not a pilot)

Well, this is the little I can remember for now. You can add yours to it
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Originally posted on nairaland.
Copyright: Abiodun Arije, a Blogger at www.studentcosmos.com
RomanceRe: Sweet: Picture Of This Three Young Ladies Will Wow You. by Studentcosmos(m): 11:27pm On Feb 23, 2017
That man on yellow.....yes.......the one with the tab......was he taking a picture from behind?
EducationRe: Student's Think - How Much Time You Spend On Social Media? How Much You Earn? by Studentcosmos(m): 6:15am On Feb 23, 2017
Hmmmnnnn.
ComputersRe: How Much Will It Cost Me To Get A New Carcass For My Hp Compaq Presario? by Studentcosmos(op): 9:03pm On Feb 22, 2017
horllamy:
You may not see the new 1 but I can help u with used 1 call or whatsapp 08139462401
I have issues with my whatsapp for now. Can u just mail me the price so I will know if to go on with it or not. Thanks Engr.
ComputersRe: How Much Will It Cost Me To Get A New Carcass For My Hp Compaq Presario? by Studentcosmos(op): 8:26pm On Feb 22, 2017
horllamy:
What is the model number
its CQ60-405SA
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Can Good Grade Fetch You A Job In Nigeria? by Studentcosmos(m): 7:48pm On Feb 22, 2017
5.0 Reasons a first class Honour Doesn't guarantee you success in future. www.studentcosmos.com/5-0-reasons-a-first-class-honour-doesnt-guarantee-you-success-in-future/
ComputersHow Much Will It Cost Me To Get A New Carcass For My Hp Compaq Presario? by Studentcosmos(op): 7:38pm On Feb 22, 2017
Pls, there is this old system of mine which has issues with the hinges, the case and the select button around the touch-pad area. How much will it cost to change it. Thanks
FashionRe: Makeup Artiste Transforms Grandma (Before & After Pics) by Studentcosmos(m): 10:08pm On Feb 21, 2017
Wait ooo. That After pics looks like the photos of Linda I see all around. Could it be true?
BusinessRe: 15 Businesses You Can Start On Campus That You Don't Know About by Studentcosmos(m): 11:12pm On Feb 19, 2017
Nice post. Here is also a compiled list of 6 crucial steps to make money from the comfort of your dorm room. www.studentcosmos.com/steps-make-money-dorm
EducationRe: 5 Ways To Make Money While In School With Little/no Capital by Studentcosmos(m): 11:09pm On Feb 19, 2017
Nice post. Here is also a compiled list of 6 crucial steps to make money from the comfort of your dorm room. www.studentcosmos.com/steps-make-money-dorm
EducationRe: Making Money Tips As A Student In Campus.. by Studentcosmos(m): 11:08pm On Feb 19, 2017
Nice post. Here is also a compiled list of 6 crucial steps to make money from the comfort of your dorm room. www.studentcosmos.com/steps-make-money-dorm
EducationRe: How To Make Money As A Student On Campus by Studentcosmos(m): 11:04pm On Feb 19, 2017
Nice post. Here is also a compiled list of 6 crucial steps to make money from the comfort of your dorm room. www.studentcosmos.com/steps-make-money-dorm
RomanceVALENTINE'S DAY; Does It Really Worth It? By Abiodun by Studentcosmos(op): 7:28am On Feb 14, 2017
"Where are you spending your Valentine this saturday?", a friend asked.

I had forgotten this Tuesday would be 14th of February, a date many youths are enthusiastic about. A day acclaimed to show love to someone. A day to make your loved one(s) feel loved; VALENTINE'S DAY. Many are aware of the history behind Valentine's day and the reason for the celebration, but I doubt if they actually know its importance. I would not want to delve into the history of St. Valentino so as not to bore you.

Youths now have a misconception about this day. A day meant to show love has now become a nightmare and snare to some other people. Some see it as a day to fool around, some see it as a day of bountiful gift harvest from the opposite gender. Some just lose their dignity and self respect in a flash. So many pockets have been punctured, so many hearts broken, so many lies told, so many bright future stained, all in the name of just one day; VALENTINE.
You show love on just "one" day, what happens to the rest of the days. If you could only show love once out of 365days, then valentine's day is "USELESS". If you show love day-in day-out for 365 days, then feb. 14 seems indifferent. Feb. 14 should be like every other day. Why save your love just to lavish on just one day. Why the jamboree and fun fair? Love should be a subconscious habit practiced everyday not just mere spoken words. Quite unfortunate, some youths don't even know the difference between LOVE and LUST.
However, happy Valentine's Day!!! Eat, drink and have fun. But bear in mind, a day set aside for jamboree LOVE out of 365 days is not just worth it.

Opinion by Abiodun A.
Originally posted on www.badecircle./2015/02/13/valentines-day-does-it-really-worth-it/
RomanceThinking "Out Of The Box" - The Story Of The Girl And The Pebbles. by Studentcosmos(op): 9:15pm On Feb 09, 2017
Thinking "Out of the Box"

Many hundreds of years ago in a small Italian town, a merchant had the misfortune of owing a large sum of money to the moneylender. The moneylender, who was old and ugly, fancied the merchant's beautiful daughter so he proposed a bargain. He said he would forgo the merchant's debt if he could marry the daughter. Both the merchant and his daughter were horrified by the proposal. The moneylender told them that he would put a black pebble and a white pebble into an empty bag. The girl would then have to pick one pebble from the bag. If she picked the black pebble, she would become the moneylender's wife and her father's debt would be forgiven. If she picked the white pebble she need not marry him and her father's debt would still be forgiven. But if she refused to pick a pebble, her father would be thrown into jail.

They were standing on a pebble strewn path in the merchant's garden. As they talked, the moneylender bent over to pick up two pebbles. As he picked them up, the sharp-eyed girl noticed that he had picked up two black pebbles and put them into the bag. He then asked the girl to pick her pebble from the bag.

What would you have done if you were the girl? If you had to advise her, what would you have told her? Careful analysis would produce three possibilities:
1. The girl should refuse to take a pebble.
2. The girl should show that there were two black pebbles in the bag and expose the moneylender as a cheat.
3. The girl should pick a black pebble and sacrifice herself in order to save her father from his debt and imprisonment.

The above story is used with the hope that it will make us appreciate the difference between lateral and logical thinking. The girl put her hand into the moneybag and drew out a pebble. Without looking at it, she fumbled and let it fall onto the pebble-strewn path where it immediately became lost among all the other pebbles.

"Oh, how clumsy of me," she said. "But never mind, if you look into the bag for the one that is left, you will be able to tell which pebble I picked." Since the remaining pebble is black, it must be assumed that she had picked the white one. And since the moneylender dared not admit his dishonesty, the girl changed what seemed an impossible situation into an advantageous one.

MORAL OF THE STORY: Most complex
problems do have a solution, sometimes we have to think about them in a different way.
Nairaland GeneralThinking "Out Of The Box" - The Story Of The Girl And The Pebbles. by Studentcosmos(op): 8:35pm On Feb 09, 2017
Many hundreds of years ago in a small Italian town, a merchant had the misfortune of owing a large sum of money to the moneylender. The moneylender, who was old and ugly, fancied the merchant's beautiful daughter so he proposed a bargain. He said he would forgo the merchant's debt if he could marry the daughter. Both the merchant and his daughter were horrified by the proposal. The moneylender told them that he would put a black pebble and a white pebble into an empty bag. The girl would then have to pick one pebble from the bag. If she picked the black pebble, she would become the moneylender's wife and her father's debt would be forgiven. If she picked the white pebble she need not marry him and her father's debt would still be forgiven. But if she refused to pick a pebble, her father would be thrown into jail.

They were standing on a pebble strewn path in the merchant's garden. As they talked, the moneylender bent over to pick up two pebbles. As he picked them up, the sharp-eyed girl noticed that he had picked up two black pebbles and put them into the bag. He then asked the girl to pick her pebble from the bag.

What would you have done if you were the girl? If you had to advise her, what would you have told her? Careful analysis would produce three possibilities:
1. The girl should refuse to take a pebble.
2. The girl should show that there were two black pebbles in the bag and expose the moneylender as a cheat.
3. The girl should pick a black pebble and sacrifice herself in order to save her father from his debt and imprisonment.

The above story is used with the hope that it will make us appreciate the difference between lateral and logical thinking. The girl put her hand into the moneybag and drew out a pebble. Without looking at it, she fumbled and let it fall onto the pebble-strewn path where it immediately became lost among all the other pebbles.

"Oh, how clumsy of me," she said. "But never mind, if you look into the bag for the one that is left, you will be able to tell which pebble I picked." Since the remaining pebble is black, it must be assumed that she had picked the white one. And since the moneylender dared not admit his dishonesty, the girl changed what seemed an impossible situation into an advantageous one.

MORAL OF THE STORY: Most complex
problems do have a solution, sometimes we have to think about them in a different way.
EducationOgun Students Protest Against ‘outrageous Fees’ by Studentcosmos(op): 8:01am On Feb 07, 2017
Students of the Ogun state-owned Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun have staged a peaceful protest against what they termed outrageous fees being paid by students of the institution.

The protesting students in their hundreds stormed Abeokuta, the state capital, saying that the lofty ideas of the institution’s founding fathers are under serious threat with the alleged high handedness of the management of the institution. The students opposed increase in acceptance fee of new intakes from N30,000 to N40,000; final clearance fee for graduating students from N25, 000 to N45,000; increase in vocational studies fees from N1,000 to N25,000; payment of N10,200 as Student Tax; N7,500 as payment for replacement of lost final clearance and N1,500 fee for any reprint of school fees receipt.
In a letter of protest addressed to the State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, the students identified victimization of students’ activists, inadequate learning facilities, under-funding of the school by the state government, inadequate learning facilities as some of the challenges confronting the school. The letter reads partly, “Education is supposed to be the leading social responsibility of the government. It is supposed to be seen as the major way of giving back to the society, but has turned to source of income and revenue for some people. Education is totally commercialized in TASUED. You pay for everything! “As a result of several complaints and cries from the students, the leadership of the students’ Union government tried all they could to engage the school management to look into our plights in view of the present economic reality in the country and see ways of managing the situation at hand.”
Addressing the students at the Moshood Abiola Stadium in the state capital, Governor Ibikunle Amosun asked them to show more understanding and cooperation with government, especially in the face of the current economic recession in the country ”in Ogun state, education is free from primary to secondary but not free in our tertiary institutions and if you want your certificate to be worthwhile, you have to pay.
“It cannot be totally free, if you don’t want to pay, that means you may not get the type of education you rightly deserve,” he noted The Governor, however, promised to liaise with the institution’s management with the view of getting a way out of some of the challenges confronting the students..........www.thenews.ng/2017/02/ogun-students-protest-against-outrageous-fees/
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