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UNILAG Reduces Student Fees After Heavy Protest

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has announced a reduction in its mandatory fees for students following a lengthy meeting held with the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS).

The decision to lower fees came after a marathon meeting that lasted over five hours, initiated by UNILAG management to address the ongoing student protests and concerns about fee increases that began in July.

As per the university’s spokesperson, Mrs. Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem, the fee adjustments are as follows:

Alaga-Ibraheem further explained that students who have already paid the full mandatory fees will work out a plan with the school to resolve the difference. Those on installment payments will adjust their fees accordingly.

She added that the university is also implementing measures such as installment payments, scholarship grants, work-study programs, and a student sponsorship project to assist financially disadvantaged students, ensuring that no student drops out due to the fee adjustments.

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Good Evening Nigeria recalls that UNILAG students have been paying an average of N20,000 in obligatory fees annually for the past 15 years.

However, the management cited the current economic reality and inflation as reasons for the fee adjustments.

In a joint statement released by NANS, the student body confirmed the fee reduction and announced that student union activities would be reinstated on campus.

They stated that no student would face victimization based on their active roles during the protests.

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