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UNIPORT Students Shut Down Academic Activities Over Hike In Fees by mediang: 10:18am On Apr 11, 2016
Students of the University of Port Harcourt have shutdown all academic activities in the institution.

All entry and exit points in the institution have been placed under lock and key, leaving the management staff and students stranded

Newsmen gathered that the students started the protest as early as 5a.m, Monday morning.

The protesters, who are being led by the leadership of the student union, have also barricaded all access roads leading to the institution, including the major East-West road and the Choba-Uniport road.

The students are protesting against the hike in school fees and other levies.

One of the students who does not want his name mentioned said, “we pay the highest amount of school fees in Nigeria. Among all the Federal Universities in this country, UNIPORT pays highest. They will still ask us to pay faculty dues, departmental dues, exam registration fees and many others.
http://medianaija.com.ng/uniport-shut-down-students-protest-against-increased-school-fees/
Re: UNIPORT Students Shut Down Academic Activities Over Hike In Fees by Flexherbal(m): 11:04am On Apr 11, 2016
The same thing is happening in Benue.
Why is this government so insensitive to the needs of the people?
No fuel, no good roads, no electricity and the best they can do it to be increasing school fees. Where as the salaries of parents remain the same.

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