Showing posts with label Fees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fees. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Man divorces wife for wife for failing to show child's school fee receipts





IKOLE (EKITI) — A bricklayer, Mr Gabriel Omode, has divorced his wife for failing to show him receipts for payment of school fees of their only child.

The plaintiff had approached an Ikole Customary Court on September 30, seeking dissolution of his three-year-old union together with his wife, named Ruth.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

What Do You Think About The Recent Increment In DSTV Subscription Fees ?



I can see DSTV are bent on drying up the pocket of the typical man, just how can they only bump the buying price of subscription every one of a sudden without any prior consultation with the customers? After all, my fellow country people, I think they're just taking a p*ss now, they can not try this rubbish in South Africa where they're from however they try this to Nigerians always, should we continue paying such exorbitant fees only for subscription?

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Dearest Ọmọ Oódua Readers: My sister is paying my school fees but the problem is …. Help me!!!



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Hie im a girl aged 17.. Im staying to my sister’s house…She is paying me school fees and she give
me whatever i ask for….The problem is,,,,i love her husband and we are dating,,,,,he
also love’s me. He said he made a mistake to marry my
sister….I love my sister’s husband too much, he is a money
maker…Now im thinking to be his second wife… But first thing i want them to
divorce… What must i do guys?? Help me !!!

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Check Out School Fees Of Top Private Universities In Nigeria



School Fees Of Private Universities In Nigeria: Alternatives if JAMB/UTME  did not work out for you
American University Of Nigeria
₦1,590,000
Achievers University, Owo
₦420, 000
Adeleke University,Ede
350,000.00
Ajayi Crowder University
₦500,000
Babcock University
₦620,000
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Babcock University Denies Increase In Tuition Fees



The management of Babcock University, Ilishan Remo Ogun state, Nigeria has denied the alleged increase in tuition fees payable by students of the institution, saying the allegation posted on some internet blogs was false, misleading and mischievous.
Addressing a press conference at the premises of the institution’s Senate building, the Vice Chancellor; Prof. James Makinde used the occasion to assure parents, guardian and students alike of academic quality in line with the 21st century challenges
The press briefing called by the school’s management was aimed at clearing the air over the alleged increase in the tuition fees payable by students.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Babcook University Gives Official Figures of New School Fees (LOOK)



Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria has denied reports that the school tuition fees of departments for the next academic session has been increased outrageously. They say the fee that was alleged to have been increased to N3million per session was increased to "just" N2million.
 
What's the difference between two and three million per session? Below is their defense:

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Babcock University releases school fees for next session. Students protest



Well, they are not protesting in school or complaining to their school administration...they are protesting via the media. A few students from the school have sent me mails complaining about the exorbitant fees they are being made to pay to get an education. The university just released the school fees for the next session and some of the students feel its outrageous. See it After The Break.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Weird: Parents Of UI Students Demand Increase In Accommodation Fees





While students of the University of Ibadan continue to express their disagreement over the ban on cooking in hostels, their parents have, however, called on the management of the university to increase hostel fee, saying that the present fee of N14,000 is too cheap. They added that such increase should be minimal.
The parents made this position known during the Parents’ Forum organised by the university on Wednesday to discuss with parents, sponsors and guardians on the challenges facing the institution. The meeting, which took place at the Trenchard Hall in the university, was well attended and a unanimous decision was reached that in order to tackle the deplorable condition in the hostels, there was the need to increase accommodation fee.

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