The Pro- Chancellor of Lead
Owoeye, who said the formal inauguration of the scheme would hold during the institution’s graduation ceremony billed for December.
He expressed delight that the sustained redistribution efforts championed by the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, had led to the renewed interest of applicants in private universities.
“For the first time, students who normally go to public universities have now been convinced to seek admission into private universities.
“We now have a lot of students who ordinarily do not think they can afford private universities coming in.
“There is a lot of ignorance among parents and students because application to JAMB is not application to one choice.
“It is application to the entire system. Anyone who has passed and made the cut-off mark can walk into a university, either public or private, and seek for admission.
“The reduction in fees as well as the scholarship and bursary we are giving is now offering an opportunity to such students to make a choice here.
“I can assure you that this is our tenth year and I am not aware of any other university under 10 years that has the infrastructure we have here, be it public or private,” he said. (NAN)
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Nice one…from my observations is not all about cant afford private institutions bt in Nigeria it seems like u havnt partook in schooling so its d poor mentality among Nigerians