Students CRY OUT Over Certificate Delay
Over 500 students who had Bachelors' Degree in Education at the Ekiti
State University in affiliation with Michael Otedola College of Primary
Education (MOCPED) Epe, Lagos State, on Thursday condemned the
institution's management over its refusal to release their certificates.
A female graduate who spoke with NL registered her
displeasure against the university management. She noted that for
sometimes now, the school has been running things haphazardly, without
considering the interest of its students.
While narrating her story, she said: "I graduated from MOCPED since
May 2015, without any result to show as a graduate after spending four
good years with huge fees. Often times, we contacted the main campus,
and their habitual response is always that, our affiliate campus owes
money and nothing can be done until the existing debt is cleared.
"In February, the main campus took to the press, to publish it in a
newspaper that, our campus owed a lot of money. Each time we question
our host school (MOCPED Epe Lagos State), their response is always
nothing but deceit and vague promises.
"Our admission letter bears 2014 as the graduating year, but this is 2016
and we have not had anything, we are just a graduate with no certificate."
the student added.
The students, however, urged the institution and the state government to
look into their issue.
(NL)
State University in affiliation with Michael Otedola College of Primary
Education (MOCPED) Epe, Lagos State, on Thursday condemned the
institution's management over its refusal to release their certificates.
A female graduate who spoke with NL registered her
displeasure against the university management. She noted that for
sometimes now, the school has been running things haphazardly, without
considering the interest of its students.
While narrating her story, she said: "I graduated from MOCPED since
May 2015, without any result to show as a graduate after spending four
good years with huge fees. Often times, we contacted the main campus,
and their habitual response is always that, our affiliate campus owes
money and nothing can be done until the existing debt is cleared.
"In February, the main campus took to the press, to publish it in a
newspaper that, our campus owed a lot of money. Each time we question
our host school (MOCPED Epe Lagos State), their response is always
nothing but deceit and vague promises.
"Our admission letter bears 2014 as the graduating year, but this is 2016
and we have not had anything, we are just a graduate with no certificate."
the student added.
The students, however, urged the institution and the state government to
look into their issue.
(NL)
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