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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Tertiary Education Is The Biggest Pains Of Nigerian Students


By GODFREY IMUESI Last updated: 09/11/2011
It is natural that children aspire for tertiary education along their education life. For many persons a university certificate is the crown of many years of hard work in the course of their education.

However the problems facing the average Nigerian student desirous of university education are enormous. This was again brought to the fore only last week, with the conduct of post UTME exams by a number of tertiary institutions with particular reference to the University of Benin and the state owned Ambrose Ali University.

The crowd of students which turned out for the examination at both ivory towers was intimidating to say the least. Regrettably, as I stood by and watched this crowd of students desirous of University education I was forced to ask myself if aiming for a university certificate was a crime. Perhaps the crime was the population of persons jostling for these limited places.

It is no secret that a vast majority of the students who sat for last week’s post UTME exams will end up disappointed following their failure to secure the much coveted admission they seek for. Even more painful is the fact that many of those who will lose out ....CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

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