‘Davido please talk to your dad’- Social Media User Calls Out Adeleke University Over Alleged Poor Living Conditions

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A social media user has raised concerns about the welfare of students at Adeleke University, alleging poor living and learning conditions despite high tuition fees.

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In a post circulating online, the user claimed that students pay as much as ₦2.5 million per year but still face serious challenges on campus.

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“Adeleke university with suffering and smiling. They pay nothing less than 2.5million per year to be constantly treated like an1m&l$,” the post read.

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The user alleged that basic amenities such as water and electricity are not consistently available, making it difficult for students to attend classes.

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“Students can’t make it to class because something as simple as water, light, they can’t provide for them, their food and medical system is bad,” the post added.

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The writer also claimed that many students are afraid to raise complaints due to fear of disciplinary actions.

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“Every student is so scared to speak out because they expel them the moment they do,” the user said.

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The post further called on Nigerian music star Davido to speak with his father, Adedeji Adeleke, regarding the situation.

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“Davido please talk to your dad,” the user wrote.

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