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Wednesday, 31 December 2014
The Shocking State Of UNN
An article was published in the Vanguard
newspaper dated 27th December 2014 regarding
the state of University Nigeria Nsukka. The article
which made a comparison between the University
of Ghana and the University of Nigera, Nsukka
revealed some shocking differences.
While the former was relatively a conducive
learning environment with the necessary amenities
that an institution of such standard should have,
the latter being the University of Nigeria Nsukka
was a direct opposite.
According to the article, multitude of Uncompleted
projects littered everywhere, grasses had Turned to
bushes and hedges were untrammeled, free and
wild. Many buildings were pale, washed and
battered. Hostels were in shambles .
The Enugu campus that houses faculties of Law
and Medicine has no pipe borne water. The state
of the toilet facilities in Enugu campus can only be
imagined.
A chat with some female students of that campus
revealed that students have buckets for
defecating.
They defecate in the open, along the toilet corridor,
many at a time, facing themselves, into buckets
and hurl the contents afterward into the toilet
Bowls, leaving trails of feces for the cleaners who
come when they wish to effect as much cleaning
as they can.
The buckets are subsequently rinsed with scarce
water ,which they have to buy , and kept in the
rooms until when again needed. Those who cannot
stand the bucket idea defecate into polythene bags
and fling them onto a heap behind the hostels.
That heap has survived generations . Its pathetic.
An Alumni exists but the atrocity has persisted.
The Vice chancellors residence is state of the art,
new. The vice chancellor has managed to
ensconce himself in five star comfort while
students are dehumanized . Don't ask me who is
being groomed there. Perhaps pit toilets , since
they cannot have water, may actually restore some
dignity.
Its that bad. Students learning early how to be
wild. The school’s internet network system
functions so abysmally slowly that I could not use
it . Lecturers and students can hardly do
meaningful online researches in that remote
location. A senior lecturer told me she sends
articles to foreign journals using her blackberry
phone. That is the story of Nigeria .
And ironically the school’s motto reads: To restore
the dignity of man. Ghanas 2015 budget is 50
percent donor funded, Nigeria is rich and lives on
her own money. Legon is to a great extent
insulated from political and local administrative
changes because Legon has a tradition.
A tradition that all must follow. That entrenched
tradition is the institution. So while projects in
Legon are completed before others are started,
and buildings are repainted yearly, Nsukka is a
picture of haphazardness and planlessness.
An environment of order and good tradition will
culture , nurture and instill order and virtue in
young minds but if you sow disorder , you will
reap disorder.
Often Nigerian academics sneer at the politicians
claiming they are superficial, flimsy, selfish,
shortsighted and wasteful. But Nsukka indicts Our
academics.
And Its not just about funding. And Nsukka is not
alone ,other public universities are perhaps worse.
Nsukka is a reflection of our society .University of
Ghana indicts all of us. And we shamelessly now
troop there in droves in search of better tertiary
education for our children.
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