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Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Glokit(m): 10:54pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
shotin: Stop talking about church universities having huge school fee.... Do u know how much a Professor earn per month... Even ordinary Doctor (PhD).... D student pay once.... But workers are paid monthly.... Den they build lecture theaters, labs and co.... And you want them to be collecting penny...and give the student good Education. Taaa..... Tithe or no tithe... D fee will be huge.... All those FG universities..do u know how much FG do give for allocation apart from internally generated revenues..... Nobody is talking about the employment the church universities are generating.... OGA GET RICH AND SEND YO CHILDREN TO PRIVATE UNIVERSITY.... 1 Like |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by ihedioramma: 10:56pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
badmrkt:The money is it for years or what? |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by infolekan(m): 10:59pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Whoever put up that list must be joking or has no idea of the current school fees. Medicine in ABUAD is presently 2.6 million naira. The complaint about these schools being expensive shouldn't even come up. Different strokes for different folks. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:00pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
bizme:First of all your assessment is biased because you are trying to tell me that Connections aren't used in Public unis(even I ur so called Unilag) to get admissions. Secondly u r comparing all private unis to the top 3 best public universities which Is unreasonable. Pls let us include Ambrose Ali, Niger delta uni, Olabisi Onabanjo in this discussion rather than using the value of 3 public universities alone as a point of comparism. Secondly as regard Private universities Med schools, Abuad is unveiling the biggest Teaching Hospital in Nigeria with 400 beds designed after Chelsea hospital UK. Covenant university is already building its own which may surpass Abuad. The best private universities in Nigeria didn't start medicine at inception, they took their time to gain resources and knowledge before venturing into Healthcare. |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by TellMeTheTruth(m): 11:02pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
ayatt: Stop deceiving yourself! 2 Likes |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by iretex1(m): 11:04pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Freewoman: See why you should worry not! Why Church Universities Are Expensive by Statsocial : 1:02pm On Feb 11 By Ife Olaleye There has been so much buzz about Church universities being expensive in Nigeria and I would like to address some of this controversies mostly using Covenant University as a case study. Tithes/Offerings are used to build Church Universities? This seems to be a widely asserted theory. This is partly not true because most Churches don’t exactly use Tithes/Offerings for building church universities but create special donations for that purpose. Usually, the initial university capital projects are funded with these donations. We have to remember that the core mandate of any church isn’t not to create universities but to preach the gospel of Jesus and help the poor and that is done with tithes/offering to establish outreaches, pay pastoral salaries, build new churches etc. Donations can’t sustain recurrent expenditure: while ‘excited’ members would usually agree to pay donations for the initial financial responsibility of the universities. No church would be able to get its church members to continually pay for its recurrent expenditure. In fact if any of these church schools were to try and choose continual donations as an alternative to ‘High’ tuition fees the next thing you would see are private university lecturers going on strike. Are Church universities profitable? I do not believe any sane investor or business man would venture into the tertiary education sector with the aim of making profit. There is a reason why you wouldn’t find Otedola or Dangote investing in education. If you do your research properly you would find that till today Covenant university hasn’t made any profit for its proprietors. Let us examine the revenue vs expenditure of Covenant university for example. The Covenant university tuition(undergraduate) ranges between 600,000-800,000 depending on level/program but I would base it on 700k. There are about 7,000 students on campus at a given time so I multiply 700,000 by 7,000=4.9 billion. So the university’s revenue from tuition fees is about 4.9 billion. When considering expenditure I would like to keep the value projections conservative. I believe Covenant University’s wage bill to be around 500 million/month but I would calculate using 400 million since that is the average wage bill for a Nigerian university. So 400 million x 12 months= 4.8 billion. I currently don’t know how much CU pays to get electricity but reports had it that in 2012 the university spent 700 million naira on electricity. I would deliberately exclude expenditures like research grant, conference support, Infrastructure, field trips, medical services, internet provision e.t.c because I do not have real data to conclude how much they gulp yearly. So using just wage bill+Electricity, the university has spent 5.5 billion when the tuition fee is about 4.8 billion. This proves the former NUC president, Peter Okebukola right when he said that ‘’Church universities were being too dependent on the Church’’. Also, the VC of Crawford did buttress the fact that the proprietor base still donates 500 million yearly to Crawford as subsidy. If these subsidies weren’t in place Church universities would have been more expensive that secular ones. Assumed wealth of the Church: there is a saying in Yoruba land that ‘’the chicken sweats but the feathers won’t let you know’’. Would you believe that Oyedepo nearly missed his own deadline for the establishment of the first two halls of residence in Covenant University? because donations weren’t coming forth, until God miraculously provided. ‘Expensive’ tuition isn’t unique to Pentecostal Churches : whilst many choose to assault Pa. Adeboye and Bishop Oyedepo for charging high tuition fees. It is important to note that even Orthodox churches which are known not to be ‘’prosperity conscious’’ charge within the same bracket e.g Bowen(Baptist), ECWA(Bingham), Godfrey Okoye(Catholic), Adventist(Babcock), JABU(CAC), Methodist(Wesley) e.t.c Expensive tuition isn’t unique to Church universities alone; Church universities are ranked to be generally good with Covenant University averagely in top three on the two out of four most reputable rankings in the world-Webometrics and Times higher education. However Islamic schools that are not in the top 50 universities in Nigeria but also charge about half a million(e.g Crescent) which is about the same thing CU charges. The underlining purpose for creating Church schools ; This is very important, the creation of church schools isn’t to actually teach physics and chemistry, but to create a spiritual revolution. Take that spiritual revolution away from CU, then it is by no means different from Afebabalola university. Therefore, if you are a committed member of your church you are already a member of that movement. For instance I am not a living faith member, but by attending CU I have joined myself to the spiritual movement of the church. https://www.nairaland.com/3623074/why-church-universities-expensive 1 Like |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Glokit(m): 11:08pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
ABUAD pays well over 2.5m for medicine..... And people are only talking about Church-owned uni. People are talking about Private not giving standard edu compared to Public... All na wash.... Is it d public university where useless lecturers will come to the class after cramming and teach rubbish..... I remember wen in 200l doing CSC 201 (computer science)... D lecture crammed how to write program to the class... As e was writing d tin... I missed one step... Na so all e don cram scatter...e used d rest as assignment.... B it public or private... Educational system in d country is poor... 3 Likes |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by ayatt(m): 11:09pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
TellMeTheTruth:shut up |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:10pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
bizme:Lol let me school you well, so If those Reads where from the school how come Webometric Transparency indicator(Citations) for 2017 in webometric rankings indicate that the 2nd and 3rd most cited Papers in Nigeria was from ABUAD and CU while d excellence indicator(Top 10% Citations in 26 discipline) show that CU had one of the Highest in Nigeria? Lol or are u going to tell me that the School also mandated everybody in d school to cite the papers So if you have no way of presenting ur argument without resorting to insult you can shut your remaining opinion back into that sewage you call a throat. O my! May Nigerians be saved from ignorance! |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:13pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Derawiz:You just dey talk...If i get money my children go go the babcocks and the convenants and al hikmahs of this world, theres no luxury in poverty. |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:15pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Statsocial: Well you might be right. I probably should have included those other universities you listed. I admit that. You should know that what I am on about is not to talk down on private universities. On the contrary I know for a fact that their role in rational development is a big one. But that's when they build their foundation on a solid pedestal of creativity, discipline, and academic and social freedom. Stanford University is a ready example that comes to mind. And when you made reference to ABUAD building a teaching hospital like that of UK's Chelsea, I simply wished I could tell you a million things about that ABUAD teaching hospital right now. Let me not say too much on it not to attract too much unwanted attraction right now. But let us not celebrate what a university plans to have, let us wait and celebrate what they already have. For instance, the same Medicine & Health Sciences is presently at the moment caught up in unspeakable crises that might lead to the sack of 120 of the already insufficient work force at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences... Plus, the teaching hospital was boasted to be ready and in full swing latest by January 2017. As of this minute, there have been no real recruitment for the workforce. It takes more than having so much money or erecting structures to really have a teaching hospital. You must be able to attact consultants in all the fields amounting to several millions of money in wagebill. And more importantly, your business model for the hospital must attract sufficiently number of patients to qualify your hospital as a teaching hospital for your medical school. Now ask yourself, how many patients from the generally poor Ekiti community, would be able to afford medical health offered by an institution such as Abuad that is known for being very expensive? Please I want candid instructive contributions from you and not the usual expletives used by many here. 2 Likes |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:18pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Statsocial: Don't you get it? These schools pay (this is money I had won before, this is real) and threaten their staff to visit their websites and download and click! Please, verify from any academic staff you know in any of those two schools. |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:22pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Glokit: Yes, Abuad medicine now pays about 2.4m for medicine. But please pay a visit to their preclinical and clincal laboratories. Then pay a visit to public universities offering medicine and then conclude for yourself how much of that 2.4m is a waste. Better still get to talk with one of their 400L students, either stream 1, stream 2 or stream 3. |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:28pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
bizme:Thank you by replying kindly. The issue of ABUAD is paucity of funds, you may not believe it but the institution still does not have adequate funding despite 'high' fees. Let me use CU as an example, after all the so called school fees charged by CU, the university is still not self sustaining as Living Faith had to separate 1.6 billion out of its own budget to help fund CU. But unfortunately, Aare Babalola is not a church and neither does he have such money. I feel pity for him because he his trying to make a mark but he is not as wealthy as Churches are. He recently took a loan from Afdb of $40 million. I just hope the loans wouldn't break d back of the school, and that's why you see that d Church unis are way cheaper Tha d likes of Abuad and Baze. |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by NemzySeries(m): 11:30pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Freewoman:ABUAD is owned by Chief Aare Afe Babalola a lawyer and not church....built d sch gradually without oweing a bank or orda individuals |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:37pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
bizme:As regards poor folks using the university. Well, unfortunately it may be expensive. But u see the issue is not that the tuition fees r high or that hospital bills are high but that our economy is so poor that ppl can't afford. And unfortunately, instead of the FG helping the Private unis out they keep treating them like competitors. A while ago Crawford was going to employ foreign lecturers(a uni is expected to have a minimumof 5% foreign lecturers) and had to terminate the process because of the exchange rate so the whole country is pulling the private sector down which makes their tuition excessively high. 1 Like |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:41pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
bizme:Well I guess they started too early. Even Living Faith that has the money is still accessing.... |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:49pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Statsocial: My thinking exactly. ABUAD shouldn't have jettisoned its MoU with Federal Medical Center (now Federal Teaching Hospital) Ido Ekiti so soon. While drafting the MoU the Medical Director had assured Afe Babalola that his colleagues would teach the students well and would not allow industrial action to affect the training of the medical students. And that makes sense since Afe Babalola put the consultants on his payroll, apart from their regular salaries from the FG. However, at the next opportunity the medics abandoned the students which behaviour pissed Afe Babalola so much. I was told. He then decided to set up his own teaching hospital. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:52pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
bizme:As regards Citations, that would be difficult to manipulate because it would require the external context. However, I admit that 'reads' could be manipulated by internal context of a university. But then it is not unique to Private Unis. In 2015 UI and CU were both penalised for trying to manipulate "impact indicator" which I think deals with volume of research work. I think they both were duplicating their pdf files to have a large Volume but eventually that was penalised. Even Tsinghua uni(best uni in China) was caught manipulating data and was reported to Isidro, the president of Webometrics and they were subsequently penalised. However, ever since 2015 I believe both UI and CU have both fallen in line. Lastly as some of the unis that manipulated figures did get back to Webometrics to tell them that the manipulation wasn't done with the authority of the respective Institutions' Governing Council. Therefore we can conclude that it could have been some phony Comp scientist doing that nonsense without the authority of the Universities. However, if you can prove that those universities are manipulating figures let me know and I would ensure they are blacklisted or penalised. 1 Like |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Frankaka8(m): 11:53pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Madeu:with the amount parents/guardians are mandated to cough out of private Uni's, it is pertinent for dem to be the Topmost schools in ranking and oda areas, cos to whom much is given, much is reqd. |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:56pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
OAU N150 - N250 Aluta forever no oppression |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Limitless72(m): 11:57pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Freewoman: The picture is beginning to be displayed in HD...why is it that luxurious expensive schools are owned by churches dat their members sow tirelessly..yet its only a handful of their members are entitled to the benefit....the puzzle is beginning to unravel... |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by TellMeTheTruth(m): 11:58pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
ayatt: Instead of you to face facts you're here deceiving yourself For your info public schools are living on past glory Interview recent graduates of public and private universities and you will see that graduates of private schools come out tops in terms of all-round polishing. Work hard so you'll be able to afford to send your kids to private universities 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 11:59pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
Statsocial: I agree. And yes, $40 million from the African development bank is a big boon. But it takes much more than that to run a medical school. I believe there is a reason that CU has not dabbled so much into that aspect.... And yes, I personally believe Aare Babalola is able to pull his strong visions off; unfortunately he has succeeded in surrounding himself with strange breeds of sycophants whose singular interest is to eat his money and not to help him achieve his visions. So, he isn't just funding the school, he is at the same time funding the cavernous greed of these individuals. For a vision like his to succeed he needs people who believes in the same vision as he does, and who are especially young. Young and strong enough to run around, strong enough to have impossibly noble visions like him...But his love of self-recognition and praise has attracted to him the kind of old men who are adept at singing praises, eating money and doing nothing. Yes, I pity him too. The few times that I have been privileged to listen to him talk, I couldn't help exclaiming to my girlfriend that we need more people like him in this country. His only fatal flaw is that he loves praises and he can not stand anyone opposing his ideas or thinking differently than him. If he can put the right individuals in critical positions, ABUAD will easily become one of the best universities in this country. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 12:01am On Feb 26, 2017 |
bizme:Oh I see cos I remember GEJ was instrumental to ABUAD getting that MoU. I think the secular Private Unis that are not as wealthy as Church unis should Co-build teaching hospitals and use the facility together since the number of students are nt as much as those in Pub Unis. If they can't successfully build one and cant co-build or use federal government's Teaching Hospital then they should forget about offering Medicine. 1 Like |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Misternas89(m): 12:05am On Feb 26, 2017 |
mikkypel:Are you kidding me? And what about kwasu, you'd better know what you would type here. |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 12:09am On Feb 26, 2017 |
ayatt:Do you mean no match to cultism,sorting, witch hunting students, having sexual advance e.t.c because these universities exhibit them 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 12:09am On Feb 26, 2017 |
bizme:Yes I took out time to study him a while ago, I am always interested in those who are interested in education. He is one with a great vision but ambitious, same with d proprietors of CU. The only difference is availability of funds. |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 12:12am On Feb 26, 2017 |
HottestFire:First class is given based on merit not the ones public universities do by reducing scores and GP.Over there there's lecturer student relationship like it's obtainable in other parts of the world. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 12:15am On Feb 26, 2017 |
Statsocial: Does forcing/inducing staff to visit their website count as manipulation? It sure should. But maybe not. With respect to Nigerian university ranking however, the little I have seen makes me think it's no more than a cosmetic show of quality. Quality should be holistic and should consider many other factors to arrive at a fairly accurate measurement of it. For instance, I know for a fact that after withdrawing their services to a particular university, the names of some lecturers keep appearing in the record of the institution for accreditation and stuffs like that. And for listing on the website. Any measure of quality that includes staff quality will definitely have it wrong for this particular school. My intention is not to get any school penalized but if it is possible that you have influence with respect to webometrics and all, then a more robust measure of quality should be evolved. This is especially because an inaccurate ranking stands a very good chance of misleading the public... While at a private university that was ranked quite appreciably, I had often looked at my students in pity considering how much the parents were paying believing there's quality in the school. While that quality is plainly absent in terms of quality of education. I think NUC should do more to make sure private universities deliver the quality the students are paying for. If you are paying N1m in school fees, the quality you receive should in fairness be several orders higher than what you would pay in OOU for instance. But that is presently not the case. One way the NUC can help is to investigate the accreditation teams visiting these private universities who collect money from the school and then accredit such institutions even without the least of equipment in the labs and qualified lecturers. When such schools have accreditation, they feel no need to get the basics right. They teach students with unqualified lecturers and without the necessary equipment. With this personal experience, there is nothing anyone can tell me to convince me that the quality of products produced by such private institutions is better than those produced by government institutions. 1 Like |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 12:21am On Feb 26, 2017 |
bizme:Do you mean public universities that have dirt hostels, poor teaching facilities ,witch hunting students, sexual abuse of students, rape,cultism and frequent strikes. Because that's what is obtainable there.haven't you wonder why most lecturers don't send their children to public universities any more,? Why are certificate now tissue papers as most countries reject them? Why a PhD holder from public universities becomes a taxi driver in Texas USA? Why our so called public universities are not topping in Africa yet we claim to be giant of Africa? 1 Like |
Re: 7 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria 2017 by Nobody: 12:23am On Feb 26, 2017 |
AlphaStyles:The same God gave man choice in making and taking decisions. |
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