• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Emerald News Nigeria
  • Home
  • Inside Delta
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Relationship
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Inside Delta
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Relationship
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Emerald News Nigeria
No Result
View All Result

Read what hike in tuition fees, imposition, sale of uniform to students has caused this big Nigerian university

by Emerald Nigeria
July 7, 2021
in Education
ShareTweetShareShare

Also Read:

Murder of Bayelsa Estate Agent: Immigration, Police Reject ₦4m Bribe from Suspected Killer, George Idumange

Alleged Cyber Stalking: Court rejects APC bail application for release of remanded Social Media Head

Police arrest 40-year-old man for allegedly defiling, impregnating 12-year-old girl in Bayelsa

Calls Mount for Arrest, Justice, Accountability for 19-Old Girl Stripped, Brutalised in Viral Video

The Bayelsa State government-owned Niger Delta University (NDU), has been shut down following protests by students over hike in school fees, early closure of school fee portal and recent order by management for students to wear uniforms to avoid indecent dressing in school premises.

DAILY POST, gathered that the school was shut on Wednesday after an announcement made by the registrar, Mr. Benjamin Joffa.

The letter read” Following the ongoing unrest in the university, I am directed to inform the general public and the university community that academics activities have been suspended indefinitely with immediate effect”

”Consequently, all students are directed to vacate the university campuses and its facilities before 3pm.

The recent development which threw the student community into protests has also been greeted by condemnation and call for the sack of the school leadership.

The V.C Professor Edoumiekumo had on Monday, ordered the closure of the school payment portal, adding that any student yet to pay for his/her clearance will have their admission withdrawn and sent home.

Edoumiekumo also said wearing uniforms by students of the institution will be made compulsory and that the said uniforms will only be made available for sales through the school management.

However, a former Chairman of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Egbemo Clan Central Zone, Comrade Daniel Sapele, called for the sack of the Vice-Chancellor, describing his actions as not only unlawful, inhuman but also wicked and barbaric.

Sapele said “The declaration by the Vice-Chancellor that all engineering students henceforth must be on school uniform and that the uniform must be the one the school authority will provide at a cost of thirty thousand naira (#30,000) for Marine Engineering students, while students from other engineering departments must have their uniforms at the rate of twenty thousand naira (#20,000), shows he is not a good father”

He said “Many homes are finding it very hard to feed due to the effects of the global pandemic and Nigeria’s current economic maladies and not to talk of paying such huge needless amount of money as learning fees”

Education is the birth-right of all Bayelsans and the government at all levels are under obligation to provide not just quality but education that’s accessible and affordable and not the way and manner the VC. is running the institution like his private farm.

The VC runs the school like his private estate without recourse to public sympathy and human feelings which is the bedrock upon which all government institutions are founded, and if he isn’t sacked and replaced with someone with human feelings and conscience all efforts and legacies previous administrations have contributed to the advancement of one of the most revered tertiary institutions in heart of the Niger Delta will go down the drain.

The Director-General Centre for Women and Youth Development, Bayelsa State Constituency 1 Hon. Timi Tubonimi, pleaded with the university management to consider students and reopen the school fees portal, to enable students who have not paid school fees for the past session pay.

In her statement through a media Aide, she urged the management to reopen the portal for one month bcos about 80% of students are currently affected.

Meanwhile, the state government through the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Emelah Gentle has called for calm, noting that the government has met with the management of the institution and all issues would be resolved accordingly.

The Commissioner made this known after meeting with the Pro-Chancellor of Niger Delta University, Mathew Seiyefa, Msi., the Vice-Chancellor Niger Delta University, Prof. Samuel Gowon Edoumiekumo, in his office at the Education House, Ovom, Yenagoa.

DAILY POST, also gathered that the government received the communique issued by students of NDU to the Bayelsa State Student Management Committee-SMC, that earlier visited the institution to interface directly with the protesting students.

The Commissioner also disclosed that all pressing issues raised were discussed extensively with the leadership of the University.

He added that Government has taken a stand and has communicated the same to the management of the University to work with.

As at the time of filing this report, the management of the school is locked in a crucial meeting with members of the State House of Assembly at the Assembly complex in Yenagoa.

Tags: Bayelsa statestudentsuniversity
ShareTweetShareSend
Previous Post

Court delivers judgement on Adeosun NYSC certificate scandal

Next Post

North Central makes case for Middle Belt, South East for 2023 presidency

Related Posts

Oborevwori Under Fire: Critics Demand Governor Sack His Brother Over Delta’s Poor Outing at 2025 NYG

Oborevwori Under Fire: Critics Demand Governor Sack His Brother Over Delta’s Poor Outing at 2025 NYG

September 9, 2025
National Youth Games: Governor Oborevwori Reveals Disturbing Trends as Delta Crashes to 2nd Position

Selective Accountability? Executive Assistant Demoted as Governor’s Brother Escapes Fallout in Delta Sports Crisis

September 9, 2025
Senator Dafinone Set to Sponsor Urhobo Language Competition in Honour of Late Senator Ewherido

Senator Dafinone Set to Sponsor Urhobo Language Competition in Honour of Late Senator Ewherido

September 7, 2025
National Youth Games: Governor Oborevwori Reveals Disturbing Trends as Delta Crashes to 2nd Position

National Youth Games: Governor Oborevwori Reveals Disturbing Trends as Delta Crashes to 2nd Position

September 6, 2025
2025 National Youth Games: Lagos  Thrashes Delta, Pushes Defending Champion to 3rd Position

2025 National Youth Games: Lagos Thrashes Delta, Pushes Defending Champion to 3rd Position

September 5, 2025
Asaba Monarch Hails UNILAG Alumni, Describes Asaba as Africa’s Fastest Growing Capital

Asaba Monarch Hails UNILAG Alumni, Describes Asaba as Africa’s Fastest Growing Capital

September 4, 2025
Next Post
Why are PDP governors defecting to APC despite the poor performance of Buhari? Check the answers as given by Nigerians

North Central makes case for Middle Belt, South East for 2023 presidency

Trending

  • (Watch Video): Leaked S3x tape of another Nigerian celebrity is shared online, victim reacts as her video goes viral

    (Watch Video): Leaked S3x tape of another Nigerian celebrity is shared online, victim reacts as her video goes viral

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • PHOTOS: Senator Ned Nwoko Joins Senate President Akpabio, Lawmakers at NDA 35th Convocation Ceremony in Kaduna

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Governor Oborevwori, Senator Dafinone, Others Storm Lekki for Rt. Hon. Waive Son’s Wedding

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Asaba Unveils Ultra-Modern Ogbeogonogo Shopping Complex

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Anioma State: Senator Nwoko urges continued support from Ohaneze Ndi Igbo at World Igbo Day Celebration

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • International Friendship League Urges Nigerians to Seek True Freedom Beyond Independence

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Chief Ejiofor to Be Conferred Prestigious Fellowship by the Institute of Business Diplomacy and Financial Management

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Ibas In Big Trouble As Human Rights Lawyer Petitions ICPC Over Rivers ₦283.3bn Spent in 6 Months (See Documents)

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Nigeria@65: Chief Ejiofor Calls for Ethical Leadership, National Rebirth

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Tinubu Support Group Honours Senator Dafinone, Vows to Deliver 9 Million Votes for APC in 2027

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Latest Stories

Issele-Mkpitime Set To Celebrate Ine-Aho, As Obi Ogboli Extends Royal Invitation

October 2, 2025

International Friendship League Urges Nigerians to Seek True Freedom Beyond Independence

October 2, 2025

Senator Dafinone’s Diabetes Testing Outreach Draws Massive Turnout in Sapele

October 2, 2025

Nigeria@65: Dr. Michael Nwoko Urges Unity, Patriotism in Independence Day Message

October 1, 2025

Nigeria@65: Mayor Akpodoro Salutes Nigerians, Declares Tinubu Father of Modern Nigeria

October 1, 2025

Nigeria@65: Chief Ejiofor Calls for Ethical Leadership, National Rebirth

October 1, 2025

Nigeria@65: We’ve endured turbulence, survived setbacks yet stands as Africa’s most powerful voice – Ned Nwoko

October 1, 2025

Nigeria at 65: Senator Dafinone Calls for Hope, Unity, and Renewed Commitment

October 1, 2025

Asaba Unveils Ultra-Modern Ogbeogonogo Shopping Complex

October 1, 2025

Mayor of Urhoboland Congratulates New Olubadan of Ibadan

September 30, 2025
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2024 Emerald News Nigeria.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Emerald News Nigeria
  • Inside Delta
    • Niger Delta
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Relationship
  • Special Report

© 2024 Emerald News Nigeria.