Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 6:57pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
obstead200: 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 His reasoning is so valid and logical. Where in the world is a church offering those conditions for a token fee? Harvard, Notre same and the likes charging high for a reason. please be informed of how schools are run before copying and pasting none existing policies. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 6:59pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
shugabasbn: And the majority of these university leaders enjoyed free education set up by Catholic and Orthodox churches and crown it with free Federal university How manynof those orthodox churches are still in existence today? Times have changed just like Buhari. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 7:02pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
CharlesJok3r: The only reasonable uni I see there is Babcock University. Other are just shiit. I can't just seem to understand why any reasonable parent will take their adult child to prison-like uni like convenat, landmark, Madonna, afe babalola etc for such an exorbitant fee. Are you for real? CU, LU and Madonna are prisons? The highest ranking university in Nigeria Covenant can't be a prison because they operate a closed campus. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Kenog4real(m): 7:03pm 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 ppl like you Sud try N get some info b4 misleading others. Many of us are just going to church for going sake. There lots of informations being pass within a church nationwide that many of us didn't even hear abt. All we do is to come to NL and read the shit some are posting. In Redeem as a member, there is discount for members ranging from 10% to 70% depending on where you belong and am very sure other denominations are doing the same thing. Pls gt fact b4 coming to mislead others. As far as am concerned apart from the air we breathe in and out, nothing is free anywhere in the world. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by SmithRussell(m): 7:04pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
asuustrike1:
.. Many churches are already doing that. They give scholarship to brilliant students. Living faith for example gives scholarship to study postgraduate degree for students with first class. Tertiary education isn't cheap anywhere in the world. The top universities in the world are owned by churches. The aim of those universities( Nigeria to be precise) is build men with sound character and moral with sound Christian doctrine. This is what is lacking in many public universities. BYU is a top rated University in the US and it's cheap. . Google it. . More than 20% of their students are in full paid scholarships - both members and non members. . There are other financial grants and loans for their members. . So what exactly are yhu defending? An African man simply gains satisfaction by stashing cash and not helping others - it's not their fault |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 7:05pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Schools aren't cheap anywhere in the world. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 7:06pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Emeikus:
Will you please stop lying. Top universities in the world are not owned by Churches Shameless liars. Harvard, Notré Dame are church established and therefore church owned. Be factual next time. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Adakintroy: 7:10pm 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! The church is a parallel government to the world. If the world think this way, the church ought to think otherwise. Dominion mandates if they understand it well Ought to consider the poor giving they are in their majorities... If they can win more poor over, The church already have more members. But I guess am senseless |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by SmithRussell(m): 7:11pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Kenog4real: ppl like you Sud try N get some info b4 misleading others. Many of us are just going to church for going sake. There lots of informations being pass within a church nationwide that many of us didn't even hear abt. All we do is to come to NL and read the shit some are posting. In Redeem as a member, there is discount for members ranging from 10% to 70% depending on where you belong and am very sure other denominations are doing the same thing. Pls gt fact b4 coming to mislead others. As far as am concerned apart from the air we breathe in and out, nothing is free anywhere in the world. Taah. .It's like yhu don't know the politics in this country. . The child of the poor man gets nothing. And that's bad. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 7:13pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
SmithRussell: BYU is a top rated University in the US and it's cheap. . Google it. . More than 20% of their students are in full paid scholarships - both members and non members. . There are other financial grants and loans for their members. . So what exactly are yhu defending? An African man simply gains satisfaction by stashing cash and not helping others - it's not their fault Covenant and Landmark Universities too have those conditions. They give scholarships. It is simple logic. Choose a standard and a fee to support that standard, give scholarship to those you can afford to at the moment based on that standard, and admit the best of the rest who can afford the fee associated with your chosen standard. That's what CU and LU is doing and it is even better than FG run schools that just pump money into the schools for affordability sake but with varying and relatively lower standard. 1 Like |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:17pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
SmithRussell: BYU is a top rated University in the US and it's cheap. . Google it. . More than 20% of their students are in full paid scholarships - both members and non members. . There are other financial grants and loans for their members. . So what exactly are yhu defending? An African man simply gains satisfaction by stashing cash and not helping others - it's not their fault The USA you cited has a stable economic. Have high GDP and her citizens are tax compliant. Nigeria doesn't have stable economic, the government doesn't fund education well and the citizens rarely comply to tax regulations. Don't expect education to be funded when the government isn't serious about education. Don't expect public private partnership were the vcs are not serious about running the affairs of universities. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by SmithRussell(m): 7:17pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
CodeTemplar: Covenant and Landmark Universities too have those conditions. They give scholarships. It is simple logic. Choose a standard and a fee to support that standard, give scholarship to those you can afford to based on that standard, and admit the best of the rest who van afford the fee associated with your chosen standard. That's what CU and LU is doing and it is even better than FG run schools that just pump money into the schools for affordability sake but with varying and relatively lower standard. They give scholarships mainly to the rich and influential who can afford it instead of the ones who can't. It's Nigerian church politics, the man who donates 2% of money he probably stole gets the prophet's anointing and blessing; while the man who donates half of his 15k salary is seen as nothing. . Very bad. . . |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 7:20pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
SmithRussell: Taah. .It's like yhu don't know the politics in this country. . The child of the poor man gets nothing. And that's bad. Another deadly lie there. The average poor man child that attends UI enjoys over N2million in FG subsidy over their 4 or 5 years stay there. Now, how many poor men can boast of N2m tax to the govt? Stop spreading wicked lies either out of ignorance, arrogance or mischievousness. 1 Like |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 7:33pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
SmithRussell: They give scholarships mainly to the rich and influential who can afford it instead of the ones who can't. It's Nigerian church politics, the man who donates 2% of money he probably stole gets the prophet's anointing and blessing; while the man who donates half of his 15k salary is seen as nothing. . Very bad. . . Stop formulating demonic lies to support your errors and humbly admit your mistakes instead of misleading innocent folks. CU and LU targets mostly orphaned people through their scholarship and not the rich as you falsely claimed here. Let me inform you about the newly built Faith Academy boarding school facility of Winners in Delta state. It cost over N1billion to build and when an estimate of school fees paid was made to see how long it may take to cover the cost of construction, it showed decades . The average outsider seeing the school fee will or may hurriedly conclude that the school is making profit because they are charging few hundred of thousands. Stop spreading falsehood based on assumptions. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by MrFly(m): 7:45pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
So getting sound character and knowledge from d church means paying through ur nose. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by NoToPile: 7:46pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
It seems some people dont know what the running cost of a standard university is.
Those christain schools dont even make profit if you ask me.
Education is not cheap everywhere in the world, if you get standard education cheap, somebody, the government or some organization is heavily subsidizing it. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 7:47pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
SmithRussell: They give scholarships mainly to the rich and influential who can afford it instead of the ones who can't. It's Nigerian church politics, the man who donates 2% of money he probably stole gets the prophet's anointing and blessing; while the man who donates half of his 15k salary is seen as nothing. . Very bad. . . See you again... speculations and personal attack against church pastorate. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by SmithRussell(m): 7:47pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
CodeTemplar: Another deadly lie there. The average poor man child that attends UI enjoys over N2million in FG subsidy over their 4 or 5 years stay there. Now, how many poor men can boast of N2m tax to the govt? Stop spreading wicked lies either out of ignorance, arrogance or mischievousness. The politics there was referring to the church politics not FG. . . BTW, yhu don't know how much yhu pay on tax. . There's this saying in economics that the consumer pays all the tax. . So who's ignorant here? Back to the topic; do yhu know that Ghanaian universities are still not so expensive with their higher standard?? na thieves full this country; thieves and zombies who can die for them |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 7:48pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
MrFly: So getting sound character and knowledge from d church means paying through ur nose. No. Getting sound knowledge is what dictates the standard and thus the fee associated with the standard. get that right. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by SmithRussell(m): 7:51pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
CodeTemplar:
See you again... speculations and personal attack against church pastorate.
That's what happen in churches. . . Pastors these days are not different from politicians. . . Do yhu know there are retirees who donate more than half of their pension to help others; why can't our GO's do same? |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 8:03pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
SmithRussell: That's what happen in churches. . . Pastors these days are not different from politicians. . . Do yhu know there are retirees who donate more than half of their pension to help others; why can't our GO's do same? have the GOs retired? use it now . |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Johnboom: 8:10pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
wunmi590: Too much of a fee, if I have such outrageous fee, I would rather find a better uiversity for my kids abroad to school.
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.
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.
We eventually got the job, though she's sound and intelligent, but 45k after spending such amount of money on school fees?
I won't dear do that for my kids, abeg abroad straight away.
Please nobody should quote me and say nonsense I am having heavy malaria vSorry for your malaria. If you depends on your school to get you a job, then your education is not completed. Universities graduates ought to be problems solver. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Gracemadeit(m): 8:27pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Please send your children to school that you can afford, going to their universities is not by force. after all my director's son is in one of those schools and up till now he cannot graduate simply because he has issues or many carry overs. |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by ayomide77: 8:29pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
[/quote]Gracemadeit: Please send your children to school that you can afford, going to their universities is not by force. after all my director's son is in one of those schools and up till now he cannot graduate simply because he has issues or many carry overs.
[quote author=NLbully post=51108839]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.
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#Peace |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by klever18(m): 8:29pm 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! shalom sir! |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by ayomide77: 8:30pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
[Helloquote][/quote] [/quote]Gracemadeit: Please send your children to school that you can afford, going to their universities is not by force. after all my director's son is in one of those schools and up till now he cannot graduate simply because he has issues or many carry overs.
[quote author=NLbully post=51108839]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.
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Hello #Peace |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by ghettochild4u(m): 8:39pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
This is nonsense n inadequately researched.. Which Babcock dey pay such low amount.. The op is a fool |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:41pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
The fees quoted are reasonable compared to what many secondary schools owned by the Catholic Church in Lagos now charge as fees. I know as as fact that St. Gregory in Ikoyi charges up to N1,000,000. 1 Like |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by wunmi590(m): 8:44pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Johnboom: vSorry for your malaria. If you depends on your school to get you a job, then your education is not completed. Universities graduates ought to be problems solver. Lmaooo for the sorry for my malaria, I was just joking on the getting job part |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by DEMZEE(m): 8:55pm 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 They bleeped up.... They should have made their educational institutions free.... They make crazy money just doing one church service alone |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by ArchAngelos999: 9:03pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
Alexk2: As much as i have huge love and respect for some men of God, i just can't place why they're involved in building tertiary schools when they can't make it affordable for their members and nigerians at large...it become worrisome to know that this institutions are build by "contributions/donations" from their members. I strongly believe there are viable options to hleping to build our educational systems that'll make it affordable to all instead of giving us the excuse of "cost of maintaining higher institution is expensive"
How about each church adopting a public institution, contribute toward her infrastructural and educational development while also monitoring seeing to the welfare of their members in such institution. How about giving out scorlarship to brilliant members to study in our good public institution while also supporting the not so brilliant once. ...busary awards to less privileged members as well as monitoring their progress... e.t.c..
Great idea, but will they ever reason like that? They seem to just want to make a name for themselves and building a school is very appropriate for that purpose unlike giving bursary etc |
Re: Outrageous School Fees Paid By Church Universities In Nigeria by shugabasbn: 9:06pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
CodeTemplar: How manynof those orthodox churches are still in existence today? Times have changed just like Buhari. U mean Catholic the largest group are no longer existing or Anglica, seriously I don't understand you |