The letter, signed by 121 parents, raised other concerns.
, have rejected fees charged by the institution amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
“Not only did they charge full school fees, but they also charged services which were not provided such as accommodation, internet, library, hospital, and others.” Mr Ogundemi said when he contacted the Vice-Chancellor, Nosa Owens-Ibie, on the issues and how parents can be added to the Parents’ Forum on Whatsapp, the school claimed the group was full as WhatsApp can only take about 250 participants
Mr Ojikutu added that the school has no official channel of communicating developments directly to parents, but rather through the students. Mr Aderemi added that the school made online prayer/fellowship compulsory during the lockdown, despite that students were in their respective homes and should be free to practice the religion of their parents.
“Numerous other social, political, and spiritual activities, are also going on virtually. The Student Representatives Council elections are ongoing, with students currently campaigning to solicit votes for various positions. Activities will culminate in manifesto presentation and the inauguration of the new executive, virtually,” the statement partly reads.
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