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Sunday, 15 June 2014

ACCEPTANCE FEE in Nigerian Higher Institutions, a social malady

An acceptance fee is a social malady. Corruption of the highest order. Arrant NONSENSE. A complete social abrohaha. A gibberish. If someone has chosen a school for a choice of Academics, then the person already has interest in the institution. If need be, he or she should be tested and be offered a place on the programme he has applied for after which he would have paid unreasonable gargantuan amount for application process in our Nigeria Higher Institutions. 
As if that is not enough, Universities and other higher institutions in the country would continually claim an acceptance fee. How on earth can/should someone pay to show his or her interest in running a programme in the higher institution? What is the meaning of this? Do you need to show your interest in a degree or whatever programme by paying unjust fee? It is just like saying do You need to indicate your interest in accepting an offer of employment by paying certain amount of money? This is a complete malady in the society of Nigeria. Everybody is almost a fool. Nobody is asking any question. They tell us and we go straight to pay. Ha! Nigeria is in shambles. How on earth can someone pay for a service that is not rendered having incorporated the needful payment in the school fee? Nobody monitors anything! Besides, those that are culprits will ever go free even if they are monitored. The law is bound on the poor and the rich are boundless. Class system all over our land. Posterity will judge!

Our parents have put this country in shameful problems that are hardly solved. What have they been looking that the country is like this and they now expect the generations that never lived when they started all these problems to correct their anomalies. What a shame! They created wahala and they are leaving right before our eyes. They must not go. We should deal with them so that they can inform the dead amongst them that are the architect of the issues at hand when they get to the cross bridge.They kept on fooling the youths that they are the leaders of tomorrow . Which tomorrow are they talking about? Have they not spoiled the tomorrow? Does anybody have future where the future is already miserably twisted? Everybody struggles for survival. There is nothing absolutely the government is doing and the citizens are there waiting for that battered tomorrow. The future that the leaders kept on presenting their children for positions that are never their birth rights? Forget it Nigerian youths, the future is not there until we flood the streets. The right time is not the future but NOW!

Remember that million of graduates are out there scouting for jobs that are not available. In fact, the type of education given to teachers are not even practicable and applicable anywhere in the world let alone the one given to their students/the so called graduates at all levels. Wahala de!

Of course we are not in England or Britain but we claim to replicate their standards in our Education and almost all areas of our lives. Here in these advanced countries, you don't pay to process any admission, you only need to indicate your interest by picking the form free, confirm and accept your place of offer freebie and sometimes be given grants and scholarships to help you fulfill destiny. The reverse is the order here. I pity the generation unborn and our own children inclusive.

Unless we come to terms and resolve that we are not goons and Apes those idiots used to call us that we now literarily call ourselves compulsorily , we are going no where.

ATTENTION!

Attention Mr VCs, Provosts and Rectors! Enough is enough of this mental neocolonization, social maladjustment, brohaha and trauma.

Attention Nigerian Youths and Students! Let us keep asking questions: (WHY?) Let us challenge authorities may be one day Nigeria will be free from trauma lumped together in our psychology for the anomaly is normal with us now. If not ,we will never wake up from the deadly endless slumber we are really in. This outpouring of heart cut across every areas of our lives in Nigeria. Wake up Nigerians!



By 

Kilotojesu Adebayo Abiola

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