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Wesley Varsity Rages at Govts TETFund Snub
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37848, member: 636"] Wesley University feels left out because private schools cannot use TETFund money. The school leader, Prof Samuel Obeka, said this hurts growth at private colleges across Nigeria. He spoke during student welcome events at the Ondo State campus. Private schools must pay bills with only student fees and gifts from donors. Public schools run by states or federal groups have extra cash support for buildings and research. Prof Obeka asked the government to change the rules about who gets education money. He claims private schools help train students just like public ones do. The current system makes private schools struggle with less money for important projects. Federal schools can build new classrooms or buy equipment with special funds that private schools cannot touch. Wesley University has grown despite these money problems, but it needs equal treatment. [/QUOTE]
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