PREMIUM TIMES’ findings among some senior officials of the ministry and teachers of some of the colleges, who do not want to be quoted to avoid sanctions, confirmed the increase.
According to the sources, the only charge that increased for the returning students is the boarding fee “from N15,000 to N30,000.”
He said the increase may be justified by the country’s economic situation but that the hardship being suffered by the people may make it difficult for the people to cope. “Where will I get the money? Even the old rates I had calculated well before I permitted her to apply, but with this, there is no way I can cope as a widow with two other children,” Mrs Dawodu said.
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