Jobs/Vacancies › Re: N-power Daily News And Update by taijos(m): 8:08pm On Oct 27, 2017 |
pls sir @npower when will n tech in plateau state will start collecting there devices |
Education › Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by taijos(m): 7:51pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
Acidosis: 5k is too much na, he should open a university and charge N50. I've stopped replying those mumu since 2015. They think their N15k tuition in those rusty public schools is what sustain university lecturers and day to day operations.
ASUU is currently demanding N1 trillion from the Federal Government, even though students have not stopped paying those 25k school fees. It clearly shows that the tuition students pay is virtually USELESS.
Nigeria is a very poor country... We will never know how poor the country is until the FG withdraw all forms of subsidy in the education sector. If that ever happens, more than 90% of students in these schools will have to go back to the village. Quality education is not cheap, the government knows that with subsidy and half baked education, the masses will continue to smile while suffering. The ideal thing would be massive interest in raising the standard of living of Nigerians, and erasing every form of subsidy in capital intensive sectors. Knowing how much it cost to raise a kid in a Turkish, British or American-model private primary school in Nigeria, it would be f00lish to insult the current crops of private unis.
Ideally, the average Nigerian should be able to raise at least 2 children in Covenant Uni without taking a loan, scholarship or any related. Covenant Uni tuition should be something many homes can afford... however with the current useless poverty alleviation schemes from the government (e.g. sure-p, npower) and a minimum wage @18k, that won't happen anytime soon. Statsocial: Lol funny enough I was going through a construction agency's website(Dutum construction) and I was checking for their professional expertise and projects they have successfully carried out. Then I saw under completed "Covenant Senate building" and then I saw Covenant university law building as under construction. Stbottle unfortunately I cant see d link for the law school. When I do I would show you. Acidosis: 5k is too much na, he should open a university and charge N50. I've stopped replying those mumu since 2015. They think their N15k tuition in those rusty public schools is what sustain university lecturers and day to day operations.
ASUU is currently demanding N1 trillion from the Federal Government, even though students have not stopped paying those 25k school fees. It clearly shows that the tuition students pay is virtually USELESS.
Nigeria is a very poor country... We will never know how poor the country is until the FG withdraw all forms of subsidy in the education sector. If that ever happens, more than 90% of students in these schools will have to go back to the village. Quality education is not cheap, the government knows that with subsidy and half baked education, the masses will continue to smile while suffering. The ideal thing would be massive interest in raising the standard of living of Nigerians, and erasing every form of subsidy in capital intensive sectors. Knowing how much it cost to raise a kid in a Turkish, British or American-model private primary school in Nigeria, it would be f00lish to insult the current crops of private unis.
Ideally, the average Nigerian should be able to raise at least 2 children in Covenant Uni without taking a loan, scholarship or any related. Covenant Uni tuition should be something many homes can afford... however with the current useless poverty alleviation schemes from the government (e.g. sure-p, npower) and a minimum wage @18k, that won't happen anytime soon.
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Education › Re: Nigerian Private Universities With The Biggest Landmass by taijos(m): 7:50pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
Acidosis: 5k is too much na, he should open a university and charge N50. I've stopped replying those mumu since 2015. They think their N15k tuition in those rusty public schools is what sustain university lecturers and day to day operations.
ASUU is currently demanding N1 trillion from the Federal Government, even though students have not stopped paying those 25k school fees. It clearly shows that the tuition students pay is virtually USELESS.
Nigeria is a very poor country... We will never know how poor the country is until the FG withdraw all forms of subsidy in the education sector. If that ever happens, more than 90% of students in these schools will have to go back to the village. Quality education is not cheap, the government knows that with subsidy and half baked education, the masses will continue to smile while suffering. The ideal thing would be massive interest in raising the standard of living of Nigerians, and erasing every form of subsidy in capital intensive sectors. Knowing how much it cost to raise a kid in a Turkish, British or American-model private primary school in Nigeria, it would be f00lish to insult the current crops of private unis.
Ideally, the average Nigerian should be able to raise at least 2 children in Covenant Uni without taking a loan, scholarship or any related. Covenant Uni tuition should be something many homes can afford... however with the current useless poverty alleviation schemes from the government (e.g. sure-p, npower) and a minimum wage @18k, that won't happen anytime soon. |