The Vice-Chancellor, Wesley University Ondo, Prof. Samuel Sunday Obeka, has appealed to faith-based universities to consider slashing their fees considering the present economic situation in the country. He also debunked allegations that the university owed their part-time lecturers salaries and refuted the allegations as not only mischievous but also spurious. The institute is the first…
“Wesley University feels it is proper in times like this to reduce school fees while even federal institutions are increasing theirs. He said: “In the past, we used to have part-time lecturers who were engaged on semester basis. Later, as a result of the decreased commitment of some of the part-time lecturers, management was not comfortable with the arrangement and had to disengage them. So, in line with the National Universities Commission’s directive, we now have visiting lecturers instead. It is very unfortunate that some of the part-time lecturers are treading the path of blackmailing the university.
“The present administration has embarked on construction and reconstruction, renovation and building of new classes, laboratories. We assure the general public that we will do the needful to ensure that God’s name is glorified in this land. We will continue to address some of the challenges in the university systematically because Methodist Church, the owner of the school, is known for doing things systematically and is methodical in its approach to solving problems,” he stressed.
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