Madonna University free again from NUC suspension
NUC suspended the license for operation of all campuses of Madonna University (Okija and Elele), along side five other private universities early July, 2012.
According to the commission, the suspension was aimed at correcting some abnormalities ongoing in these institutions
as concerned with course accreditation, Students welfare, and so on.
The efforts of the NUC however was misunderstood as managements of the affected institutions retorted to the media to claim that the NUC officials is against the schools.
Some students of Madonna University claimed that the NUC was interested in receiving bribes which their school management was not ready to pay. These alledged claims made the public misunderstood the good intent of the Commission to “right the wrongs” in the schools. Thank God the NUC did not relent, they continued to press on the schools to improve on standards and now the students are benefiting. Below are the recent changes in Madonna University campuses.
1. No More Fines: Before now students pay fine for any offense or any act of stepping wrong against the rules or
regulation. It was also rumoured that students pay fine for absence to church services, quarrel/fight with fellow students, etc. As it stands now, no more fine in Madonna University.
2. No more living under closed gate 24hrs: Before the intervention by NUC, Madonna University is like prison yard, students are under lock and key 24hrs of the day, depriving them of their freedom to right of expression. That has stopped! Thanks to NUC!
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