Hostel fee
16 Sep
Parents of Lagos State model colleges’ students have condemned the unilateral increase in hostel fees from N35,000 to N100,000 without engaging them, stating that the decision is a betrayal of an earlier agreement between the Ministry of Education, Lagos State Assembly and the parents.
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