‘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.

“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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https://twitter.com/i/status/2030181549115691218

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