Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by AkanmuKehinde(m): 5:35pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
NLbully: 1. Bowen university
Bowen University is owned and operated by the Nigerian Baptist Convention. Located at Iwo in Osun state it is housed on the campus of the Baptist College which is a teacher-training institution just outside the city of Iwo.
For Bowen university their school fees are as follows:
– For students in B.A. and B. Sc. Programmes, a minimum of N300,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.
– For students in the law faculty, a minimum of N500,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.
– For students in the medicine and surgery department (pre-clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 800,000 must be paid before registration.
– For students in the medicine and surgery department (clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 1,000,000 must be paid before registration.
2. Covenant university
Covenant University is a private Christian university and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities. It located in Ota, Ogun state, Nigeria. For Covenant university the school fees ranges from N774, 500 for courses such as Banking an Finance, Economic and Development studies, Business management and so on to to N814,000 for engineering programmes and Architecture.
3. Benson Idahosa university
The Benson Idahosa University (BIU) is a private, Christian university in Benin City. It was named in honor of Archbishop Benson Idahosa, a charismatic pentecostal minister from Benin and the university reflects his evangelical beliefs. At Benson Idahosa university the students of Agriculture pay the lowest fees, which is N278,000 per session in their final year, while students of law pay as much as N1,150,000 in their first year and N643,800 by their final year. Mathematics students pay N583,000 per session.
4.Babcock university
Babcock University is a private Christian co-educational Nigerian university owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church in Nigeria. In Babcock university, education program students pay the lowest school fees which is N244,000 per session, while the highest paying students are Accounting, Nursing science and Computer science students who pay as much as N482,000 in their first year alone.
5. Redeemer’s University
Redeemer’s University was established in 2005, and it is owned by the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It is located at Ede, off Gbongan-Oshogbo Road, Osun state, Nigeria. At Redeemer’s university, admission fees alone run into N110,000 in the first year. With tuition fees and other fees running into N695,000 in the first year alone.
6. Ajayi Crowther university
The Ajayi Crowther university is located in Oyo state, Nigeria. The university was established by the Supra Diocesan Board , West of the Church of Nigeria popularly known as the Anglican Communion. The faculty of humanities in the Ajayi Crother university pays as much as N395,000 per session and it happens to be the lowest. The faculty of law students pay N690,000 in tuition fees every session.
7. Madonna university
Madonna university is a private catholic university in Nigeria. It was founded on May 10, 1999 in Okija, Anambra state. In Madonna, medicine students pay as much as N925,000 in their first year’s first semester alone. In the second semester they pay N575,000, which brings the total they pay in their first year to about N1,490,000.
Is Education really worth it
#Peace #Lordhavemercy |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by HigherEd: 5:35pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
wanger50: Ask the white missionaries how they were able to afford free education and free living costs to the indigenous peoples. Church members who were better off paid the bills.In those times u didn't have all these tithes of a thing Ask the white missionaries of today why none of them has any free university today. I think that is the logical comparison. All the Catholic universities I know in the US are severely expensive. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Dollabiz: 5:36pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
really outrageous 1 Like |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Mrpojj(m): 5:36pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
EFX001: If church universities are to be free? How would they hire the best professors? How will the research be done? when the government have failed and the country is in hyperinflation....una come the face Chruch universities. @OP you are Sick! Abeg tell them oh 2 Likes |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by stagger: 5:36pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Alexk2:
It is my business first because I'm a Nigerian and secondly because I'm a Christian with good knowledge of the word of God.....consequently, I can't understand how the Bible can justify a church building universities with or without members contributions and members/christians can't attent such higher institutions; I don't see how God can be happy with such arrangement. The common justification is that of "spreading gospel" but we know practically speaking, it's either not entirely true or the products are not significantly different from public institutions after all we have campus fellowships and churches in our public institutions too.
If you read my line of thought very well, you'll understand I just don't see why it's necessary for churches to go into building universities that won't have direct benefits to her members and Christians at large. As far as I'm concerned, there are so many other beneficial ways churches can help build the educational systems some of which I've highlighted above. Finally, I want you to know that almost all public institutions in Nigeria are heavily subsidised so that it can be affordable to more nigerians. If govt can do that, churches are expected to do more with her universities. If the running cost won't allow them, then starting it all together seems to me as a wrong priority. Shalom! You are free to attend public universities. I hope u know ASUU just went on strike because of funding of universities. Funding of education is not cheap. I have degrees from a public university in Nigeria and others from Universities abroad. The difference in standard as well as cost cannot be quantified. 2 Likes |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Obi1kenobi(m): 5:38pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
What is "outrageous" about the fees posted? University education is very expensive. Ordinary private primary and secondary schools sef, some of them charge up to 10 million a session. Some of the cheapest private secondary schools you'll see in Lagos charge over N100,000 a session. We better stop deceiving ourselves in this country if we want to improve the education sector. Covenant University is even cheaper than what I expected them to be charging. 5 Likes |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by OyinO: 5:40pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Thieves and open robbers 1 Like |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:41pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
I have seen this over and over again. I have a few words.
Education is completely Godly but separate from the church. Why? Alot of Muslim students attend these schools. Now look at it as a normal private university. The funds invested and interest made are all part of a business plan. If the problem is the high rate of fees, then the solution must be a balance with the quality of education including the standard of all facilities provided. Education is worth it but the world after graduation raises all these questions because of lack of jobs. Nigeria will be great again. 1 Like |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by obstead200(m): 5:43pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
HigherEd:
What is your business if we fund universities we can't attend? Did we come to protest in your house, or who appointed you spokesman for church members? You would do well to face your govt to provide all your socialist desires.
If Oyo and Osun, two oil and tax(compulsory) funded states can't successfully fund one university properly how do you expect churches backed by donations to build a university and then run it from donations..
Where in the world have you seen a proper university run exclusively on donations? Universities owned by wealthy governments in the US, UK still charge thousands of dollars from their own citizens much less foreigners. Just enjoy your '3 months on 3 months off' public universities and let churches be. Lalasticlala Bros, Ur reasoning is twisted. Anyway, I recognise Ur Monika as a well known praise singer of the money churches and their deeds, whether right or wrong. Arguing with u is totally pointless. But the dude u replied is right. It does not make sense to build universities that can't impact on the lives of many because of the high tuition costs. I am convinced that 90% of these church universities are built just to stroke the ego of the church leadership. It has become a status symbol for big churches to own universities. Nonsense 1 Like |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Rearwheeldrive7(m): 5:46pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Convenant own actually worth it
Check my signature to migrate to Canada |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by gizmoh27(m): 5:46pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Set up uni but ur church members cant even afford d school fee......falz(amen) |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by OyinO: 5:46pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Biggest thieves and most wicked capitalists in world history is christianity |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by obstead200(m): 5:46pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
stagger:
You are free to attend public universities. I hope u know ASUU just went on strike because of funding of universities.
Funding of education is not cheap. I have degrees from a public university in Nigeria and others from Universities abroad. The difference in standard as well as cost cannot be quantified. ASUU went on strike for Thier own pocket enrichment. That crap about infrastructure is lame. Pay those ASUU guys what they want and they won't mind teaching students while sitting on the bare floors 1 Like |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by InansBobo(m): 5:50pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
I can't pay some of these high fees for some kind of courses here sha. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by obstead200(m): 5:53pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
HigherEd:
Ask the white missionaries of today why none of them has any free university today. I think that is the logical comparison. All the Catholic universities I know in the US are severely expensive. oga, expensive is relative. Average starting salary for a graduate in the US is 75000 dollars a year. Someone who earns that much won't see 10,000 dollar tuition fee as outrageous. Not to mention the availability of student loans that make things easy. So do you still feel that education is Soo expensive for those who live in the US? It costs them money agreed, but it is still within the range of what an average middle class worker can comfortably afford to spend on his kids without stealing. Can u say the same about the fees in covenant University and co? Can a state civil servant on level 15 comfortably train even one child in covenant University? And u can barely call a level 15 officer middle class, he is rather upper class!! 1 Like |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by wunmi590(m): 5:55pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
HigherEd:
Find a university abroad but if they come back here they would still queue for 45,000 jobs as many foreign still grads do... Lol, not all, I have alot of friends that finished and had a job there immediatly. Courses matter too, so when going abroad, don't just go for styding sake, but going there to study better course and be employed. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:57pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Too much of a fee, if I have such outrageous fee, I would rather find a better uiversity for my kids abroad to school. It cost more to school abroad. The cost for visa,international passport, tuition fee, accommodation and feeding is more than enough to pay for tuition and accommodation fee in a private university in Nigeria. Assuming your child decides to work, his or her may not cover for the cost of school fee assuming all things been equal. Mind you students are allowed to work for 20 hrs per week in many countries or cities abroad. You would still need to send more money to assist your child over there if the need arise. And still yet, after spending such amount of money, they leave them to their fate to go and look for job and still bring the money back and enroll for their postgraduate studies. What you fail to understand is the fact that many Nigerians that schooled abroad are in Nigeria roaming round the street in search of job. This has nothing to do with whether they attended a public, private or international universities. I had an oportunity to be interviewed with a former colleague who finished in CU then for a job of 45k as a call centre agent. Education is expensive. That many attended subsidized schools doesn't mean they wouldn't experience the hardship melted on Nigerians by our leaders. Whether you attend private or public schools, you would face the labour market. These are facts starring at your face but you refuse to see them because of stereotype thinking and perception. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by NEIGHBOUR(m): 5:58pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
NLbully: 1. Bowen university
Bowen University is owned and operated by the Nigerian Baptist Convention. Located at Iwo in Osun state it is housed on the campus of the Baptist College which is a teacher-training institution just outside the city of Iwo.
For Bowen university their school fees are as follows:
– For students in B.A. and B. Sc. Programmes, a minimum of N300,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.
– For students in the law faculty, a minimum of N500,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.
– For students in the medicine and surgery department (pre-clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 800,000 must be paid before registration.
– For students in the medicine and surgery department (clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 1,000,000 must be paid before registration.
2. Covenant university
Covenant University is a private Christian university and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities. It located in Ota, Ogun state, Nigeria. For Covenant university the school fees ranges from N774, 500 for courses such as Banking an Finance, Economic and Development studies, Business management and so on to to N814,000 for engineering programmes and Architecture.
3. Benson Idahosa university
The Benson Idahosa University (BIU) is a private, Christian university in Benin City. It was named in honor of Archbishop Benson Idahosa, a charismatic pentecostal minister from Benin and the university reflects his evangelical beliefs. At Benson Idahosa university the students of Agriculture pay the lowest fees, which is N278,000 per session in their final year, while students of law pay as much as N1,150,000 in their first year and N643,800 by their final year. Mathematics students pay N583,000 per session.
4.Babcock university
Babcock University is a private Christian co-educational Nigerian university owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church in Nigeria. In Babcock university, education program students pay the lowest school fees which is N244,000 per session, while the highest paying students are Accounting, Nursing science and Computer science students who pay as much as N482,000 in their first year alone.
5. Redeemer’s University
Redeemer’s University was established in 2005, and it is owned by the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It is located at Ede, off Gbongan-Oshogbo Road, Osun state, Nigeria. At Redeemer’s university, admission fees alone run into N110,000 in the first year. With tuition fees and other fees running into N695,000 in the first year alone.
6. Ajayi Crowther university
The Ajayi Crowther university is located in Oyo state, Nigeria. The university was established by the Supra Diocesan Board , West of the Church of Nigeria popularly known as the Anglican Communion. The faculty of humanities in the Ajayi Crother university pays as much as N395,000 per session and it happens to be the lowest. The faculty of law students pay N690,000 in tuition fees every session.
7. Madonna university
Madonna university is a private catholic university in Nigeria. It was founded on May 10, 1999 in Okija, Anambra state. In Madonna, medicine students pay as much as N925,000 in their first year’s first semester alone. In the second semester they pay N575,000, which brings the total they pay in their first year to about N1,490,000.
Is Education really worth it
OP, Go and do more research on Babcock fees! It is at per with covenant.
#Peace |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by wanger50(m): 5:59pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
HigherEd:
Ask the white missionaries of today why none of them has any free university today. I think that is the logical comparison. All the Catholic universities I know in the US are severely expensive. Mind you those guys have overcome an economic situation that demands "cheap" education.Relatively, they are well off to a point most of them can pretty well afford to pay those fees which may seem outrageous to you |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by wanger50(m): 6:00pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
HigherEd:
Ask the white missionaries of today why none of them has any free university today. I think that is the logical comparison. All the Catholic universities I know in the US are severely expensive. Mind you those societies have overcome economic situation that demands "cheap" education.Relatively, they are well off to a point most of them can pretty well afford to pay those fees which may seem outrageous to you |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by HigherEd: 6:01pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
obstead200: oga, expensive is relative. Average starting salary for a graduate in the US is 75000 dollars a year. Someone who earns that much won't see 10,000 dollar tuition fee as outrageous. Not to mention the availability of student loans that make things easy. So do you still feel that education is Soo expensive for those who live in the US? It costs them money agreed, but it is still within the range of what an average middle class worker can comfortably afford to spend on his kids without stealing.
Can u say the same about the fees in covenant University and co? Can a state civil servant on level 15 comfortably train even one child in covenant University? And u can barely call a level 15 officer middle class, he is rather upper class!! Lol you must be joking right. Who stopped anyone from taking student loans to attend Covenant? Saying an average middle class can afford US university means you don't know what you are talking about. The student debt in the US is $1.5 trillion. Meaning most are taking loans they can't pay till they die. 3 Likes |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Ken4Christ: 6:06pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
EFX001: If church universities are to be free? How would they hire the best professors? How will the research be done? when the government have failed and the country is in hyperinflation....una come the face Chruch universities. @OP you are Sick! No one is asking for free tuition free but affordable tuition fee. I personally recommend anything between 100,000 and 200,000. I believe the returns will be enough to pay lectures. Attendance will triple if this is done. So, if the student attendance was 1000 for an average fee of 300,000 which will translate to 300 million naira in a semester. But if the tuition fee is 100,000 naira and attendance is 3000, it will translate to the same amount. This is what we call turn over in economics. If they won't come that low, I will do it in the very near future. God help me. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by NairaMaster1(m): 6:16pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
NLbully: 1. Bowen university
Bowen University is owned and operated by the Nigerian Baptist Convention. Located at Iwo in Osun state it is housed on the campus of the Baptist College which is a teacher-training institution just outside the city of Iwo.
For Bowen university their school fees are as follows:
– For students in B.A. and B. Sc. Programmes, a minimum of N300,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.
– For students in the law faculty, a minimum of N500,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.
– For students in the medicine and surgery department (pre-clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 800,000 must be paid before registration.
– For students in the medicine and surgery department (clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 1,000,000 must be paid before registration.
2. Covenant university
Covenant University is a private Christian university and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities. It located in Ota, Ogun state, Nigeria. For Covenant university the school fees ranges from N774, 500 for courses such as Banking an Finance, Economic and Development studies, Business management and so on to to N814,000 for engineering programmes and Architecture.
3. Benson Idahosa university
The Benson Idahosa University (BIU) is a private, Christian university in Benin City. It was named in honor of Archbishop Benson Idahosa, a charismatic pentecostal minister from Benin and the university reflects his evangelical beliefs. At Benson Idahosa university the students of Agriculture pay the lowest fees, which is N278,000 per session in their final year, while students of law pay as much as N1,150,000 in their first year and N643,800 by their final year. Mathematics students pay N583,000 per session.
4.Babcock university
Babcock University is a private Christian co-educational Nigerian university owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church in Nigeria. In Babcock university, education program students pay the lowest school fees which is N244,000 per session, while the highest paying students are Accounting, Nursing science and Computer science students who pay as much as N482,000 in their first year alone.
5. Redeemer’s University
Redeemer’s University was established in 2005, and it is owned by the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It is located at Ede, off Gbongan-Oshogbo Road, Osun state, Nigeria. At Redeemer’s university, admission fees alone run into N110,000 in the first year. With tuition fees and other fees running into N695,000 in the first year alone.
6. Ajayi Crowther university
The Ajayi Crowther university is located in Oyo state, Nigeria. The university was established by the Supra Diocesan Board , West of the Church of Nigeria popularly known as the Anglican Communion. The faculty of humanities in the Ajayi Crother university pays as much as N395,000 per session and it happens to be the lowest. The faculty of law students pay N690,000 in tuition fees every session.
7. Madonna university
Madonna university is a private catholic university in Nigeria. It was founded on May 10, 1999 in Okija, Anambra state. In Madonna, medicine students pay as much as N925,000 in their first year’s first semester alone. In the second semester they pay N575,000, which brings the total they pay in their first year to about N1,490,000.
Is Education really worth it
#Peace It's for those that can afford them. Are the students complaining to you? Is it by force? |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by NairaMaster1(m): 6:17pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
EFX001: If church universities are to be free? How would they hire the best professors? How will the research be done? when the government have failed and the country is in hyperinflation....una come the face Chruch universities. @OP you are Sick! Don't mind them. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by trevorhorace(m): 6:21pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
98% of those arguing that the members cannot attend are just basing on pure sentiment.
It is called a private university for a reason. Its just like working in the private sector. Or being an entrepreneur. U bag the responsibility of the running cost.
There's no funding from the government
No subsidy.
Running a university damn expensive. Let alone raising its standards.
No truely organized church builds a school solely for its members.
They build to solve a need. And this case the rot in our tertiary system. The hike in fees is needed to keep the vision of the standard they had in mind before the school began simply because they are self funded. 2 Likes |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by NairaMaster1(m): 6:22pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Treasure17: It's capital intensive to run private higher institutions in Nigeria. And the only way to pilot the affairs Of these schools is through fees and sometimes via donations which is inadequate compared to state and federal universities who rely on federal and state government for support. The OP is blind to ASUU strike. My younger brother studied medicine for 9 years due to strike, while his younger one spent 6 years at Madonna doing same. 1 Like |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by imrany20(m): 6:27pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Effiongdbest: The only victory that will be widely accepted and Jubilated is the victory of only one man among many, his name is Atiku Abubakar, chai Nigeria will be painted blue and green that day, people will celebrate like its Christmas. Buhari leaves us alone terrorist. Go back home and rest mbok. The ipob youth ,I hope you have voters card? Leave Buhari alone and face your religious palava. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Treasure17(m): 6:33pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
NairaMaster1:
The OP is blind to ASUU strike. My younger brother studied medicine for 9 years due to strike, while his younger one spent 6 years at Madonna doing same. Lol. Mine was four years and two months cause Of 2013 ASUU strike. Since we all have a fair idea about ASUU strike, people tend to take the easy route to avoid unnecessary delay hence their urge to patronise private universities. If you can afford it, then go ahead. It's pretty simple. 2 Likes |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by bezimo(m): 6:36pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
NLbully: 1. Bowen university
Bowen University is owned and operated by the Nigerian Baptist Convention. Located at Iwo in Osun state it is housed on the campus of the Baptist College which is a teacher-training institution just outside the city of Iwo.
For Bowen university their school fees are as follows:
– For students in B.A. and B. Sc. Programmes, a minimum of N300,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.
– For students in the law faculty, a minimum of N500,000 must be paid from the session fees in the first semester before registration.
– For students in the medicine and surgery department (pre-clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 800,000 must be paid before registration.
– For students in the medicine and surgery department (clinical) , all fees and levies must be fully paid at the beginning of the first semester while a minimum of N 1,000,000 must be paid before registration.
2. Covenant university
Covenant University is a private Christian university and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities. It located in Ota, Ogun state, Nigeria. For Covenant university the school fees ranges from N774, 500 for courses such as Banking an Finance, Economic and Development studies, Business management and so on to to N814,000 for engineering programmes and Architecture.
3. Benson Idahosa university
The Benson Idahosa University (BIU) is a private, Christian university in Benin City. It was named in honor of Archbishop Benson Idahosa, a charismatic pentecostal minister from Benin and the university reflects his evangelical beliefs. At Benson Idahosa university the students of Agriculture pay the lowest fees, which is N278,000 per session in their final year, while students of law pay as much as N1,150,000 in their first year and N643,800 by their final year. Mathematics students pay N583,000 per session.
4.Babcock university
Babcock University is a private Christian co-educational Nigerian university owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church in Nigeria. In Babcock university, education program students pay the lowest school fees which is N244,000 per session, while the highest paying students are Accounting, Nursing science and Computer science students who pay as much as N482,000 in their first year alone.
5. Redeemer’s University
Redeemer’s University was established in 2005, and it is owned by the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It is located at Ede, off Gbongan-Oshogbo Road, Osun state, Nigeria. At Redeemer’s university, admission fees alone run into N110,000 in the first year. With tuition fees and other fees running into N695,000 in the first year alone.
6. Ajayi Crowther university
The Ajayi Crowther university is located in Oyo state, Nigeria. The university was established by the Supra Diocesan Board , West of the Church of Nigeria popularly known as the Anglican Communion. The faculty of humanities in the Ajayi Crother university pays as much as N395,000 per session and it happens to be the lowest. The faculty of law students pay N690,000 in tuition fees every session.
7. Madonna university
Madonna university is a private catholic university in Nigeria. It was founded on May 10, 1999 in Okija, Anambra state. In Madonna, medicine students pay as much as N925,000 in their first year’s first semester alone. In the second semester they pay N575,000, which brings the total they pay in their first year to about N1,490,000.
Is Education really worth it
#Peace Were is covenant university compared to other Nigerian public university...you tell me..its not prayer.. that is been used to pay the thousands of staff there..it is good money.. they get no dime or grant from government..they generate their own power.Imagine the cost.how would they function as a research intensive university You just wake and spewing B.S..oh it's outrageous.. why don't you try a public university and see the difference 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by shugabasbn: 6:44pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
And the majority of these university leaders enjoyed free education set up by Catholic and Orthodox churches and crown it with free Federal university |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 6:46pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
obstead200: oga, expensive is relative. Average starting salary for a graduate in the US is 75000 dollars a year. Someone who earns that much won't see 10,000 dollar tuition fee as outrageous. Not to mention the availability of student loans that make things easy. So do you still feel that education is Soo expensive for those who live in the US? It costs them money agreed, but it is still within the range of what an average middle class worker can comfortably afford to spend on his kids without stealing.
Can u say the same about the fees in covenant University and co? Can a state civil servant on level 15 comfortably train even one child in covenant University? And u can barely call a level 15 officer middle class, he is rather upper class!! salary is good but Is job opportunity guaranteed? No. Over there people pay well for skill acquisition with loan and they are more ready to work with their skill to : 1. repay their loans 2. help the society grow. but here in Nigeria, people who know they will end up as high class prostitutes and ritualists are ready to bribe their way into federal schools with as low as N150k in order to enjoy FG subsidy of over N1 million per student. At the end of the day, the chance to train people like lab attendants, skilled farmers, and engineers who would have helped the society grow and be better will be lost to certificate chasers who have wasted govt time, space and millions. The loan system will reduce the scourge of idleness after graduation. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Effiongdbest: 6:52pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
imrany20:
The ipob youth ,I hope you have voters card? Leave Buhari alone and face your religious palava. Afonja zombie, only you want to carry Buhari on you head like oranges, even his wife and kids are not zealous the way you people are. Zombie will always be a zombie |