Students of Abraham Adesanya polytechnic (AAPOLY), Ijebu Igbo, Ogun State, have bemoaned the new fees imposed on them by the school management. This is coming after the management of the school released two separate circulars obtained by Sahara Reporters where they students were mandated to pay N5,000 per day for the late registration fees and payment of N2000 as a levy for the Computer Based Tests (CBT) fees, in a bid to be “eligible for second semester examinations.”
“I strongly seek your forgiveness for the mistake I made. Words alone cannot describe the pain I feel for letting you down. This is the first time in my life and academic journey that I will be accused of any wrongdoing," Miss Ejikeme said.
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