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Thursday, January 18, 2018

UNILORIN, This is Unjust. Haba. You Can Do Better.

I hope someone from UNILORIN sees this and does justice to this victim.
After University of Ilorin has collected N25,000 of Mr. Mamman Hasan Maina, it couldn't even notify him of the PG entrance exam on time. Just a night's notice. The university assumes that everybody is in Ilorin. Ivory Towers before, now citadels of impunity and injustice.
So now even PG courses have entrance exam in some universities. What's happening to us. Very soon we will hear that PG-JAMB has gone nationwide. Goodbye to our former free academic world.
Thirty-five years ago, nobody on earth questioned the validity of any Nigerian university certificate to warrant an entrance examination for PG courses. Just apply and it is there, free. That was what the present professors and their seniors enjoyed. But now...
Here is Mamman, one of the victims of the UNILORIN impunity:
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Aslm Rankai dade!
Pls kindly help me rebroadcast this in order to reach to the management. Thank you.
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2017-2018 PG QUALIFYING EXAM
VENUES
UNILORIN PG SCHOOL

To @
Friday, June 30, 2017 7:57 PM
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Dear Applicant, Please find attached details of the Qualifying Examination scheduled to hold tomorrow Saturday, 1st July, 2017 by 8.30am Prompt.
Candidates for M.Phil. and Ph.D.
Programmes shall be communicated by their respective departments for interview in due time.
Kindly come along with your application
payment receipt.
Thank you.
END OF NOTICE
Mamman Hassan Maina responded:
Kindly do justice to this invitation. Imagine an applicant who lives faraway from Ilorin received this invitation on the eve of the exam and expecting him to attend at the exact time fixed. And after making e-payment of the sum of N25,000. This was a deliberate plan for a reason well known to the Unilorin management.
Whatever they mean, i have accepted it with good faith. May Almighty Allah compensate me with the best!
This happens only in Nigerian institutions.

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