She said the new charges meant law students would pay N741,500 as against N185,000 while medical science students would pay N638,000 as against N216,000.
She added, “We are angry because the Edo State Government and the AAU Special Intervention Team have increased the school fees of AAU students by over 360 per cent. Those who have the right to increase fees are those who have worked to improve the infrastructure in the school.
The Secretary General, NANS, Zone B, Isaac Ogieva, said, “When this fee was increased, we went to them and pleaded that they should consider the poor ones as many students are the ones sponsoring their education and cannot afford these exorbitant fees. You are not even sure of getting a job after graduation. Where do you expect a poor parent to get N700,000 or N600,000 to pay school fees?”All rights reserved.
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