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One bad thing is that of the surrounding supermarket, banks, and others shops that the student raided, it uncalled for, it would have been a very good thing to protest at the government house, i support the protest but what has those supermarket and banks got to do with the anger of the student... please some one should reply me please.... Reply
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Trouble go de o, Reply
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Quote from: lenski5a on 18-02-2010 08:57 PM Quote from: nametalkam on 17-02-2010 10:03 PM Quote The surrounding supermarkets and filling station were set on fire, banks were raided, Those students are bloody criminals that lack the slightest sense of reasoning. When will our youths stop behaving like wild beasts? What has the owners of those superstores and filling stations that were destroyed got to do with the hike in fees? keep quiet next time..dat will help....if you were in thier shoes you wld know how it feels like... You know you're the best when people you don't know hate you
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what else can one say than to conclude that university education in our country Nigeria is gradually being reserved only for the rich, if not what else can account for such an irrational hike. LORD HAVE MERCY ON THE POOR PEOPLE IN NIGERIA. its unfortunate Reply
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It will be unfortunate if it is true that students resorted to destroying properties of people who might not know anything about increases of fees in the institution. It does not show responsibility on their part. Nigerians should also condemn any increses of fees at this time. It does not in any show encouragement by government to ensure spread of education to all. It is most difficult to govern an uneducated society. Reply
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what is happing in dis country Reply
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well u can tel how our law makers r forgetting how they have free education in the past,2day they got d money n they think everybody can afford, the student have evry rit 2 protest, it is not fair at all. Reply
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its rather unfortunate that a country so blessed as nigeri had remain insensitive to indices that could have made it great. Reply
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Re: University students protest fee increase Reply« posted : Today at 11:54:14 AM » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote from: lenski5a on February 18, 2010, 08:57:33 PM Quote from: nametalkam on February 17, 2010, 10:03:54 PM Quote The surrounding supermarkets and filling station were set on fire, banks were raided, Those students are bloody criminals that lack the slightest sense of reasoning. When will our youths stop behaving like wild beasts? What has the owners of those superstores and filling stations that were destroyed got to do with the hike in fees? IN A PLACE WHERE MINIMUM WAGE IS 7,500 ANNUALLY IT IS 90,000, HOW DO YOU EXPECT SUCH A FAMILY MAN OR WOMAN TO PAY A FEE OF 100,000 FOR ONLY A CHILD ASSUMING HE HAS UP TO 4 CHILDREN AS RECOMENDED BY NIGERIA POPULATION REGULATIONS? HERE IN ITALY EDUCATION IS ALMOST FREE TO UNIVERSITY LEVEL GOING BY THE EDUCATIONAL LAWS IN PLACE! TELL OSHOMOLE THAT HE IS APPEARING TO BE THE JOKE OF THE MILLINIUM! IT IS ALWAYS THE BEST TO BE QUITE WHEN YOU DO NOT HAVE A MEANINGFUL CONTRIBUTION IN A MATTER OF SOME SORT OF SENSITIVITIES! HERE YOU ONLY DEMONSTRATED THE FACT THAT YOU ARE INHUMAN AND A DAFT! YOUR WORD "BLOODY CRIMINAL" ONLY SUGGEST WHO YOUR FATHER IS! "A CRIMINAL"
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That is unbelievable. Reply
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Education is a right of every citizen. It is d responsibility of d Govt 2 provide quality education 2 its citizens. Nigerian's unqualified political office holders should be taught their responsiblities as dey seem not 2 know. Increase sch fees when ASUU will fight u 2 equip universities. IT is a Big shame. Reply
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na wa, na to send our children to Ghana 4 scool b dat Reply
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is that part of a supeise package yhe acting president has instock for us ???if yes , then he is no more good luck but bad luck , very bad one Reply
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Commercialization of education is not in the interest of the masses. It must be resisted. Reply
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hehehehehehehe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!then ill better add small and go to a private school Reply
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Let us condemn in its entirety any move by any government that will deny any Nigerian youth a right to education. ReplyI am a beneficiary of the free education program Of Late General Murtala Mohammed, of the blesses memories, / General Obasanjo's regime. Today, I am a Chartered Accountant, otherwise, I would have ended up in the garage because, as an orphan I couldn't have raised money anywhere to go thus far. So were most of my schoolmates then who are now scattered all over the globe excelling in their various fields of endeavor. Don't let the society be too harsh on the youths otherwise you get bad leaders in return in the future. Remember, several Nigerian are in the very low class.
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HMMMMMMMMMM. Nigeria has a very long way to go. Bad and corrupt leaders, God will punish them all. Reply
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d increament is actually meant 2 enrich themslves selfish pple Reply
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