The University of Ibadan has sent the medical students out of their hostels for having a sit-in protest.
The university Registrar, Mr Olujimi Olukoya, in a statement issued in Ibadan and obtained, said the decision was taken by the academic board during a meeting on Friday.
He said the board considered the situation report with respect to students’ protest over the increase in the professional training and accommodation fees by the university.
Olukoya said, “In view of the security threat that the students’ action may pose, the board, therefore, recommended an immediate closure of the Alexander Brown Hall until further notice with a review of the situation in two weeks.
“Consequently, the Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of senate has approved the recommendation of the Academic Board of the College.
“Students resident in the Alexander Brown Hall are, therefore, directed to vacate the hall on or before 12noon of Saturday, 7 April, 2018.”
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A whole medical students. Very strange
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So students can’t protest again
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Why sending the students out of hostel. They only protested
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It does not amaze me, since we live in a country where its citizens can’t question the activities of the government
Very bad!!
Nawa for Nigerian universities oo
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The economy has really made things difficult for everyone. God help us
It happens only in Nigeria
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Just like that………. THAT’S too much
That’s too harsh… no matter what
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This is not good at all.
Students don’t have say again
Its alright but where will they go?
if you ask me, no who I go ask
There is nothing wrong in protesting. Is not fair oo
this is seriously unfair
Irechukwu Ifeoma
shouldn’t they fight for their right?
Wonder shall never end, is unfair ooo
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