Just found this sad story on Daily Sun...
Contending with poverty, Adegboye Oluwadare Adebare, 24, an indigene of Modakeke, Ife-East Local Government Area of Osun State, rides an Okada (commercial motorbike) to make a living. He also hopes to pay his way through the Federal University of Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), Ekiti State.
He is supposed to be in part three in the Department of Theatre and Media Arts, but he is currently battling for reinstatement, having fallen a year behind because he could not pay his fees on time at the 200 level. He told Daily Sun that he asked for withdrawal for a semester, because he could not pay the school fees.
Unfortunately, he has not only lost a whole session, but has now been asked by the school authority to withdraw for failing to pay school fees for that session. In the letter by the school’s Faculty Officer, Humanities and Social Sciences, the school said his inability to complete the 200 level and his failure to pay up the school fees, violated the school’s regulations and therefore nullified his studentship:
Adebare contended that he did not miss a whole session of his second year: He said
“But just recently, I got a letter advising me to withdraw from the school for failing to show up for academic work and pay school fees for a whole session of the 200 Level. I promptly appealed to the school authorities, clarifying that I had only missed a semester in the 200 Level and not a session. I had attended lectures and sat for exams during the first semester of the said session.
“I am just appealing to the school authorities, relevant bodies and particularly, Mr. President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who graciously gave us this university, to kindly reinstate me. All I want is to get a degree that would enable me face the future more decisively. I don’t want to lose the opportunity to get a tertiary education. I really desire to be somebody in life.
The fact that my humble parents could not afford the tertiary education for me has not discouraged me from struggling to get it on self-sponsorship. This admission is my only hope for this dream. I am begging that it should not be withdrawn from me.”
Dean of the school’s Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Professor Rasaki-Ojo Bakare, told Daily Sun:
Contending with poverty, Adegboye Oluwadare Adebare, 24, an indigene of Modakeke, Ife-East Local Government Area of Osun State, rides an Okada (commercial motorbike) to make a living. He also hopes to pay his way through the Federal University of Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), Ekiti State.
He is supposed to be in part three in the Department of Theatre and Media Arts, but he is currently battling for reinstatement, having fallen a year behind because he could not pay his fees on time at the 200 level. He told Daily Sun that he asked for withdrawal for a semester, because he could not pay the school fees.
Unfortunately, he has not only lost a whole session, but has now been asked by the school authority to withdraw for failing to pay school fees for that session. In the letter by the school’s Faculty Officer, Humanities and Social Sciences, the school said his inability to complete the 200 level and his failure to pay up the school fees, violated the school’s regulations and therefore nullified his studentship:
Adebare contended that he did not miss a whole session of his second year: He said
“I was offered admission to read Theatre and Media Arts by FUOYE during the 2010/2013 academic session. In 2004, I had difficulties paying my school fees for the 200 level session on time. I decided to ask for a temporary withdrawal from the school for the second semester of the session to enable me travel to Lagos and hustle for the fees. I submitted the letter to the school authority but was later told that the time I wrote the letter was late.
“Thereafter, I rushed to Lagos to hustle for money by riding the commercial motorbike and eventually gathered the money. I promptly paid the school fees for that session into the school’s account in a bank in Lagos. The money was acknowledged by the school account’s unit and a receipt was issued to me online. So I thought that I would just have to resume for the new session and restart the 200 Level while my colleagues with whom I was admitted into the school resumed into the 300 Level.
“But just recently, I got a letter advising me to withdraw from the school for failing to show up for academic work and pay school fees for a whole session of the 200 Level. I promptly appealed to the school authorities, clarifying that I had only missed a semester in the 200 Level and not a session. I had attended lectures and sat for exams during the first semester of the said session.
“I also explained that according to the school regulations, a copy of which I have, I can only be asked to withdraw if I had missed a whole session. I added that prior to missing the second semester of the said session, I had written a letter to the authority, appealing for a deferment of the semester to enable me raise funds through self help for my school fees.
“I reminded the school authorities that I actually paid for the said session later and that my payment was even acknowledged by the school, only that my student portal later was shut. I pleaded with the school authorities to temper justice with mercy by reinstating me, considering my pitiable condition of lack of financial support from anyone. Up till the time I am talking to you, I haven’t got a reply to the letter of appeal from the school. And I have followed up the letter and even got to know it. that the registrar and the Vice-chancellor have
“I am just appealing to the school authorities, relevant bodies and particularly, Mr. President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who graciously gave us this university, to kindly reinstate me. All I want is to get a degree that would enable me face the future more decisively. I don’t want to lose the opportunity to get a tertiary education. I really desire to be somebody in life.
The fact that my humble parents could not afford the tertiary education for me has not discouraged me from struggling to get it on self-sponsorship. This admission is my only hope for this dream. I am begging that it should not be withdrawn from me.”
Dean of the school’s Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Professor Rasaki-Ojo Bakare, told Daily Sun:
“Where the ex-student missed it is that he didn’t apply for the deferment on time so that the Senate would give him a permission to be absent for the said session. It’s only when he gets permission from the Senate that he can go ahead and leave the school for a whole session. I know him, I am his Head of Department. He didn’t show up in the department for a whole session of 2013/2014, but he found his way to sit for the second semester exams somehow.“He didn’t register and didn’t pay the school fees even till the late registration elapsed. He only paid it when a new session was about to start and that cannot work. The school authorities found out that he violated the school regulations by staying away without permission for a whole session. They wrote to him, advising him to withdraw because he has deliberately withdrawn himself from the school by his action.
“Appeal in this case cannot even work because he has already logged out of the school system. I advise him to go and re-take the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), examinations and start afresh in another university.”
Dat ur stupid governor will not sEe this one nd intervene oh,is to be wasting mony on frivolities running the Apc dwn at any given opportunity
ReplyDeleteWasting money on Newspaper publications
DeleteAwww! I pray he gets help soon o
ReplyDeleteDon't call GEJ out for every single thing,pls guys..there should not be a reason he can't put up his school fees if he has an okada job that some men actually raise family and children with..what does he spend on ?will he enroll in a cheaper school?half our parents schooled from farm earnings,they always sayNieria was good these times..Lolz..what about now?boy go to ur thrift and credit woman and get a loan..I'm sure u save ..or u don't ?
DeleteSo pathetic. Hope someone will intervene for him to be reinstated as he desire to school
ReplyDeleteSo sad... he is one of millions. A lot of Nigeians are rly suffering
ReplyDeleteAnd Fatone is somewhere running his mouth like tap water. I pray u find favor. And me too.
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ReplyDeleteI pray God touches someone's heart to be of help. Don't worry,help is coming ur way by God's grace
ReplyDeleteIt will surely end in praise.. IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteIt is well oluwadare
ReplyDeleteMay GOD send destiny helper to u Amen
ReplyDeleteMy God! Ppl are really suffering in this life
ReplyDeleteFayose*
ReplyDeleteHaba, this is too harsh.
ReplyDeleteWhy are we always wicked to each other in this country?
There should be. Space for an appeal.
Pls o. We are begging on his behalf.
Haba, this is too harsh.
ReplyDeleteWhy are we always wicked to each other in this country?
There should be. Space for an appeal.
Pls o. We are begging on his behalf.
yes everyhing sound touching
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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This guy dey suffer shah......
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
may help locate him by God grace...Pele.#GiftedDiva#
ReplyDeleteBro,many students are going through the same ordeal.
ReplyDeletePoor Boy., hope he will get help, to continue his dream fight...
ReplyDeleteLord bless us! How I wish all these money politician are wasting will be invested in talent like these boy! Bless him -Pst.Chekeleke
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