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UNILAG’s fee not highest, says management

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The University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, has said its fee is not the highest among federal universities in the country.

Recently, UNILAG reviewed its obligatory charges but the National Association of Nigerian Students decided to protest against the increment on Wednesday.

On Wednesday morning, some NANS members who made an attempt to protest at the school’s gate were stopped and tear-gassed by security operatives.

A top principal officer who does not want his name mentioned told The PUNCH that the NANS members calling for the protest were no longer students of the institution and therefore had no right to call for protest on behalf of UNILAG’s authentic students.

He explained that from his records, over 75 per cent of the students had paid the fees, saying it was not UNILAG’s students that called for the protest.

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“It is a calculated attempt, and from our records, over 75 per cent of our students have paid. These boys are opportunists our students are on holiday so there wasn’t any protest. They are just using UNILAG to gain clout. And we don’t have the highest fee, and we are not the only one charging fees.”

He emphasised that UNILAG’s students were on holiday and were not in any way around the school premises or at the gate to join any protest.

Some protesters arrested on Wednesday while protesting fee hike at the University of Lagos have regained their freedom. Some of the protesters, Adeyeye Olorunfemi, Philip Olatinwo, Aduwo Ayodele and the National Public Relations Officer of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Giwa Temitope, were released from the state Criminal Investigation Department, Panti unit of the state police command.

The students were picked up by the police at UNILAG Junction where they had gathered to protest. They were heard chanting “Fees Must Fall Now!” The students dispersed after police fired tear gas at them.

Calls and messages made to the state police PRO, Benjamin Hundeyin, have not been responded to as of press time.

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Speaking while confirming their release to our correspondent, one of the student leaders, Adeyeye, said, “Nine of us were arrested, eight students and a plumber. The congress of students resolved to convene in 48 hours if nothing progressive is heard.”

The UNILAG management in July 2023 increased fees from N19,000 to N190,250 for students studying medicine while for courses that require laboratory and studio, the students were to pay N140,250. The management cited “prevailing economic realities” as reasons.

The Students Representative Council of Obafemi Awolowo University Students’ Union in a statement said, “Our generation will not stand by while the cost of education becomes an insurmountable burden. We will fight for affordable education for all. We also urge all stakeholders, including the government and educational institutions, to engage in open dialogue with students,” the Speaker, deputy speaker and clerk of the union, Ganiyu Yusuf, Akande Peter, and Praise Adesoji, respectively, said on Wednesday.

The Education Rights Campaign and the Socialist Workers League led by Adaramoye Michael and Frances Akinjole respectively also condemned the arrest of the protesting students, saying education remains a fundamental human right.

On her part, the spokesperson for UNILAG, Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem, said the university management was not against lawful protest.

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“The university is not against lawful and peaceful protests by our students. Our students, who are currently on vacation, are enjoined to channel all grievances through the Dean, Student Affairs, who is officially empowered to interact with students.”

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Christmas: Submit to God in all things – Wike

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has advised residents of the FCT to submit to the will of God as Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.

The Minister, in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday, expressed optimism that with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, things would keep getting better for Nigerians.

Wike felicitated with residents of the FCT for the grace to celebrate another Christmas and called for total rededication to the service of God and submission to His laws and commandments.

He emphasized the need to show love to one another, praying to God for many more Christmas celebrations in good health.

“Therefore, we should use the occasion of the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ to rededicate ourselves to the service of God and humanity.

“We should also ensure total obedience to the commandments of God.

“Christians in particular should continue to be obedient to the commandments of God as exemplified by Jesus Christ,” Wike said.

According to the minister, those who follow Jesus and aspire to be in his kingdom have a perpetual obligation to obey and uphold God’s laws.

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Christmas: Tinubu, Akpabio, govs, others preach message of hope, restoration, unity

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AS Nigerians celebrate Christmas Day, President Bola Tinubu, the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio; governors and other notable personalities, yesterday, told citizens not to lose hope, saying the country was on a promising path of restoration and progress, with every indication pointing toward a bright future.

President Tinubu in his Christmas message, said Christmas embodied the fulfilment of divine prophecy and symbolised the triumph of love, peace, and unity.

He urged Nigerians in the spirit of the season, to renew their hope and belief in a prosperous country.

The message read: “On this joyous Christmas Day, I extend my heartfelt greetings to Christians across Nigeria and worldwide as we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, as narrated in the Holy scriptures.
‘’Christmas embodies the fulfilment of divine prophecy and symbolises the triumph of love, peace, and unity. It is a poignant reminder that light can emerge even in the darkest times, bringing solace and hope. This belief resonates with people of all faiths. Indeed, God is with us.

“Recent tragic events in Ibadan, Okija, and Abuja deeply sadden us, and our thoughts are with those who continue to suffer from these heartbreaking incidents. We earnestly pray that such misfortunes do not revisit our families and communities and that the lives of innocents are never again cut short.

“I offer my deepest sympathies to the families enduring pain and loss this year, whether from floods, fire, or accidents. May we all find comfort and solace in our faith, the support of loved ones, and the abiding presence of Jesus Christ. Our compassionate and merciful God stands with the weak, the brokenhearted, and the sick.

“As we celebrate this blessed season, let us be mindful of those facing difficulties. They are not far from us—our neighbours, family members, and the people we encounter daily, whether in places of worship, markets, offices, or boardrooms.

“Kindness transcends financial status. Those with modest means and those with abundance need a smile or a word of encouragement.

“With your backing, we can serve our country diligently and strive for prosperity.

“Nigeria is on a promising path of restoration and progress, with every indication pointing toward a bright future. In the spirit of this season, let us renew our hope and belief in a prosperous Nigeria.

“For those travelling during this festive period, I wish you safe journeys. Rest assured, the government is taking all necessary steps to ensure our transportation routes are secure and convenient. We also provide free train services and subsidized road transport costs on 144 routes nationwide to ease your travels.”

Akpabio, Barau urge Nigerians to show love, unity

On his part, President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, admonished Nigerians to use the occasion of Christmas as an avenue to exude peace, love and unity.

Akpabio, in a Christmas message by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Eseme Eyiboh, said: “In the spirit of the season, I encourage you all to spread love, kindness, and generosity. Let us remember those in need and offer a helping hand as much as possible.

“As we gather with family and friends, let us also remember the true essence of Christmas: peace, love, and unity. May these values guide us as we strive to build a better Nigeria for all.”

In his goodwill message, the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, urged citizens to intensify prayers for the country’s peace, unity and progress.

Barau, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ismail Mudashir, said: “I rejoice with the Christian faithful and all Nigerians on this year’s Christmas. This year has presented us with challenges, but it has also shown our resilience, courage and determination as a people.

“Let us remain hopeful and steadfast in our collective pursuit for a brighter and more prosperous Nigeria.”

Use Christmas to deepen love, harmonious relationship —Oyebanji

Similarly, Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State urged Nigerians to use the Christmas period to deepen love and harmonious relationship among themselves in order to have a better society.

The governor, in a Christmas message by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, said: “As we rejoice at this momentous occasion, the true essence of the season must not be lost on us.

‘’We should reflect on the birth of Jesus Christ and its significance to mankind. This offers an opportunity to deepen love for ourselves and strengthen our harmonious relationships.

“Let us be our brothers’ keepers by showing love and compassion to one another as exemplified our Lord Jesus Christ whose birth we are celebrating this season.”

Better days are ahead — Delta gov

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, in his message of hope, unity, and goodwill, urged Nigerians to set aside primordial divisions and focus on the collective progress of the country.

Oborevwori in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, said: “Christmas is not just a time for merriment; it is a season of reflection and renewal.

“It reminds us of the boundless love and selflessness that Jesus Christ demonstrated during his time on earth.

 

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Christmas: Naira strengthens against dollar on black market

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The naira strengthened marginally against the dollar in the parallel foreign exchange market on Tuesday, Christmas Eve.

A Bureau de Change operator in Wuse Zone 4, Abubakar Alhasan, told Newsmen that the naira appreciated by N3, trading at N1,637 per dollar on Monday, compared to N1,640 previously.

Meanwhile, the naira weakened slightly in the official market, closing at N1,540.45 per dollar on Tuesday, down from N1,539.55 the day before. This development comes as Nigerians prepare for the 2024 Christmas celebrations on Wednesday, December 25.

It is worth noting that Nigeria based its proposed N49.7 trillion 2024 budget on an exchange rate of N1,500 per dollar.

 

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