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Senators Should Pass A Law Setting The Maximum School Fees Payable by TruthinAction: 6:19am On Dec 24, 2018 |
Provision of education is one obligation that the government owns his citizens. But what is happening today is directly the opposite. Government is denying her citizens the opportunity to go to school by the high school fees introduced in most of our federal institutions of higher learning. The most annoying thing is that the people introducing this fees paid nothing in their days. How were the institutions surviving those days when they even had more of foreign lectures. The citizens has a right to education and we should not be denied that right. Student union bodies in our schools today that are supposed to represent the interest of the students in matters like this are like dead meat. I personally recommend a maximum of N50,000 tuition fee so that a worker who earns a minimum wage can send his child to school. Please add your voice. 3 Likes |
Re: Senators Should Pass A Law Setting The Maximum School Fees Payable by kachi19: 6:22am On Dec 24, 2018 |
Yes, they should. seriously. 2 Likes |
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