A Babcock University graduand in a letter says himself and his colleagues have been made to pay N25k for collecting their certificate...kinda awkward..for a christian university...well, he said some are yet to pay due to lack of money, in his letter, he said the N25k is the punishment for not staying till the end of the convocation. Read the letter below:
The convocation ceremony of the Amethyst Graduating Class 2014 of Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria was held on June 1st, 2014 at the school's stadium. It was 3 convocation ceremonies in one - first degree, masters and PhD.
A number of dignitaries were present and some of them were presented with honorary doctorate degrees. The program lingered on for over 5 hours during which many parents for whom inadequate provision had been made, had to stand through the program even while it rained, to watch their children convocate.
However, certificates were only handed to first-class graduates (first degree) and the rest were to return to the school later on to get theirs.
Due to the impatience of the parents who
were drenched, agitated and tired of all the unnecessary speeches and protocol,
a somewhat disorderly exit of the parents ensued. Who could blame them? Many of
them had far distances to travel back. Of course, they started to call their
children, who found ways to exit since in fact, their own ceremony was over.
Weeks later when the rest of the
certificates were ready for collection, students were mandated to pay N25,000,
an order said to have been from the Vice-Chancellor (supposedly because the
procession that was to be done at the end of the ceremony was ruined causing
some form of embarrassment to the school). The Registry used lists said to have
been signed by the graduands that waited till the end of the program, to issue
out the certificates. If your name wasn't on that list, you had to pay N25,000 before
getting your certificate. This is unfair on too many levels. The roll call
should have been done at the beginning.
Normally, certificates are to be issued out
to all the graduands during the convocation ceremony, as a matter of right
actually, talk less of after paying such exorbitant rates as fees for quality
education. There were over 1,500 students that convocated that day (excluding
the first-class graduands). Do the math.
They need to stop abusing Christianity and
using the name of Jesus in vain. This isn't what Christianity or discipline is
about. It is theft.
End of letter!

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