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Concerned Students Write To The Management About Ambiguous Extortion And Irrelevant Charges

Following the recent broadcast released by some concerned students of the institution to call the attention of every students towards the “acclaimed extortion and irrelevant charges” by the management, a letter has now been written to inform the management about students’ grievances towards the ambiguous extortion and irrelevant charges in which a 48-hours ultimatum was given to have a reply to the letter.

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Read the letter below:

The Dean,
Student Affairs,
The Polytechnic, Ibadan.

The student of the Polytechnic of Ibadan writes to inform you of our grievances toward the ambiguous extortion and irrelevant charges by the management. The system has become difficult for the student to survive, the anomalies have to stop now.

The underlisted fees need urgent resolution from the management within an The ultimatum of 48 hours.

  • ==>Internet Access Fee: No more payment of N3300 internet access fee
  • ==>Health Service: Already present in both 60% and 40% of the school fee
  • ==>Insurance Fee: no more payment of insurance (scam)[adinserter name=”Block 3″][adinserter name=”Block 2″]
  • ==>Vocational Training (EED): Already present in both 60% and 40% of the school fee
  • ==>Four Compulsory Notebook: Already present in the school fee
  • ==>Department and Faculty Registration Fee: No more payment of registration to the faculty and department.

The entire students await your swift response to our request within the stipulated period.

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4 Comments on Concerned Students Write To The Management About Ambiguous Extortion And Irrelevant Charges

  1. We truly wanna see the analysis of our sch fee oo.. they were listing it out b4.. just all of a sudden.. it became hidden.. Payment too much and too expensive!

  2. I pray they agree to this payment

  3. onimichael // April 6, 2018 at 5:55 PM // Reply

    so what is the outcome now?

  4. These are too much.
    I think we should all curb this 2geda

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