A PHD holder here once said “our government subsidized education” so that we all can have it. I’m sorry to tell you, what we have here is Schooling, not education.

We are getting the real value of what we paid for. Your school fee is N15,000 per session, so is what you get...👇
- poor environment for learning

- shabby hostels

- nonchalant lecturers

- ever dynamic ASUU strike

- poor delivery

- poor amenities

- poor researches

Everything is poor in our education sector but you want me to believe it’s the subsidy that’s working....👇
If Nigerian Government can offer a university with the amenities and standards of Harvard, we won’t have choice than to pay like Harvard’s students are paying. Our present standard meets our present fee.

You can never buy an iPhone 4 for the price of an iPhone 11 neither can..👇
iPhone 4 perform the functions of iPhone 11. There are standards, ours are not meeting them at all. Is it the incessant ASUU strike you want to talk about or the half baked students that are produced yearly? Is it the tiny budget they cut for education or the nonchalant...👇
attitude of the government toward students predicaments. We are being schooled, not educated.

Stop defending this government, they all don’t care.

Why can’t they send their children to school if our standard is ok? Why?

Why can’t they enjoy the subsidy too? Why?...👇
The 20 million they pay in Harvard and the 15k we pay here is actually the difference between their education and ours.

ETF Lecture theatre of 750 capacity will have 3500 year one students having lecture at a time. Wow

What a decadence.

The lecturers there get paid...👇
bountifully because of their impact but ours here strike everyday because of the subsidy?

Get it now. We are getting the value of our money

We are being schooled not educated

Your 15k school fee is huge

Stop defending this trash of a government.

ASUU should resume 🤣
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