Wednesday, May 6, 2015

UNILAG understudies dissent, look for exam shift



Scholarly exercises were incapacitated on Wednesday morning at the University of Lagos taking after an understudies' challenge.

The distressed understudies, it was accumulated, requested a shift in the date of the initiation of their semester examinations and additionally an enhanced supply of power and water on grounds.

However, the showing was to a great extent quiet, the activity forestalled early morning classes in a portion of the offices.

The understudies, who were to start their examinations one week from now, claimed that the poor water and power procurement would influence their execution in the tests.

An understudy, who wanted obscurity because of a paranoid fear of exploitation, said the dissent began in regards to 7am at the Jaja Hall of the college.

As indicated by him, the activity would have heightened yet for the convenient intercession of the Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. Tunde Babawale, who guaranteed to investigate their requests.

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Then, the Assistant Registrar, Information, Mr. Olagoke Oke, told our reporter that the emergency had been determined.

He faulted the activity for "a few young men" who he said would not have liked to sit for the prospective examinations.

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