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Sunday, December 09, 2018

Run Down State Of Madonna University Okija

Despite being a private and very expensive place to school,Madonna University Okija has dilapidated into a school that it's structures will leave you shocked....









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39 comments:

  1. Na kiri-kiri be this?

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    1. Rich men will spend a lot of money building things but they just cannot spend money in maintaining their own property especially when they are making a lot of income from the property.
      Well, the only people I can blame are the parents who pay to send their children to such a hazard called a school.

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    2. If this was a federal school, it’s a different thing but a school that charges that much doesn’t have any reason for this dump. See their rooms, even federal schools renovate from time to time, I don’t think abu Zaria was ever like this

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    3. No wonder its students 'Mind set' is d way it is, Ceecee, Ubi. Decapitated humans

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  2. Very sad. What are they using all the expensive sch fees for? I feel for the students still there...thank God there are so many private universities now for those who can afford one

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  3. And they won't even let you live elsewhere so you must swim in their decay.

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  4. This is so bad. And the stories I'm hearing about this school ehh.

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  5. Stella this looks like an abandoned building. How can anyone live there? They have no Windows na

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  6. I am not surprised at all. When was the last time we built and maintained anything of note?

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  7. My alma mater which way na father edeh do something o

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  8. Looks like some bombed out building in a war zone.

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  9. Our maintainance culture is just too poor and to think this is a private institution. I hope the school has something to say about this.

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  10. smh! #spotremover#

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  11. Oh my God! This is disgusting, and they collect fees in hundreds of thousands. Anyways, I blame people still going there in this current state.

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  12. To think they are even re painting the filth. Ewww!

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  13. This is a horrible sight to behold.
    Do human beings really live there?

    How can I pay hundreds of thousands only to end up in such a dirty and unsafe environment.
    I would rather my ward attends a school in Ghana if they can't make jamb than to be in such a place as Madonna

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  14. Can't imagine what the toilets and bathrooms would look like. Why earn so much with little investment to your facilities, na wa o! Bad as e bad,federal universities don't look like this

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  15. 😂😂😂😂 see some people's * hamma Marta*


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  16. this building is something else i swear, even in an expensive institution. my school which is an state university don't even have building that is rough like dis.

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  17. Nawa. I visited this same school many years ago when the buildings were new and shiny. Nigeria has a problem of maintenance. Apart from that, most Nig architects construct quite poorly. Even if the priest releases the money for good buildings, he needs an honest somebody to see it through. Come and see 100 year old buildings and hostels in USA, still standing strong. Even normal apartments are clean and maintained. Its so sad.

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  18. I just looked at the buildings again -- the dilapidated parts are the parts with the pipes, meaning the pipes are leaking, probably made with cheap materials. Same thing I said earlier, no matter the money you dole out for a project in Nig, you need an honest somebody to get your money's worth. They should fire whoever supplied those pipes. And whoever designed the building sef-- how can a pipe be running across a window. See 3rd pix, pipe is on a window???? Tufia Nigeria.

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    1. It’s not even about cheap materials, water is the strongest force as far as I am concerned, I dint use cheap pipes for my house but after a while the pressure from the force of the water spoils it, what it needs is change, if you change it immediately it will prevent a lot, that’s why people abroad do not joke with plumbing. They always fix things immediately, the school is expected to have plumbers attached to it, so that as soon as something spoils it will be fixed

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  19. Yeye people,I know dey will investigate the occupants of the room in the picture just to punish them, for making this public. Very wicked set of people running this school.

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  20. What is this? With thee millions parents pay and yet they cannot have a beautiful building. Let me send this link to my nephew to confirm if this is true.

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  21. Hummmm after collecting money for charity as he claims to be training the students for free, the very expensive school fees he can't fix the hostels? I don't think you can find any state or Federal University in this kinda condition.

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  22. This looks like an abandoned building....

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  23. Every body is free to view his/her opinion, if you are the owner of the said property 4rm when the school was build to this day, how much profit have you made.
    If you borrowed money from bank to build the money, how much interest you gain.
    Just know that some student are dirty and very careless and one will not continue on maintaining property just to please the public.
    their are other university to choose from if you don't like Madonna.

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    1. You need a mental re-haul with this your thinking, in fact a complete brain re-haul

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    2. The excuses you folks come up with to keep ppl living like animals. SO its the students who put potholes in the untiled, no real flooring rooms? Is it the students that damaged this building that should be condemned because it is not fit for human habitation. One thing I have noticed with many African cultures is this idea that African ppl do not deserve that which is good, anything that is substandard, subpar, ugly or useless seems to be what is considered fitting for the average African person. This is student housing, and not even proper flooring is in the room, bunk beds for grown ppl, and not even good quality bunk beds either, obviously no storage provided. This is one of numerous institutions like this across the nation. It was right here that a frustrated student submitted the state of his medical school, I could not believe that ppl who are being trained to heal the sick were being taught in such deplorable conditions. And it is not only the places of higher learning that are like this, government offices, hospitals, you name it ppl are expected to work and conduct business in vile, inhumane edifices and why? There is no other continent that does this like Africa does. Don't talk about if you don't like Madonna university go somewhere else, pull up your socks and start having a level of pride and dignity in yourselves and set a standard where African ppl know they are valued and deserving of all that is good and should not be subjected to this destitute existence because somebody else feels that this is all they are deserving of. if there is no gold standard then what will anyone have to aspire to?

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    3. so because they did not make profit so they should not maintain the building.Your mumrism no get level, imagine a private institution ooo not an NGO or Govt owned property.Something that was set up to make profit looking like an abandon building. Tufiakwa !!!!

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    4. Uche Emmy spoke like a true Igbo man, well done

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  24. No excuse for this is tenable. Shame on the owner and management of the school. Ordinary school you cannot maintain and later una go dey abuse Buhari

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  25. Jails and Prisons abroad sef do not look like this. Talk less of a whole School. Pot holes inside dorm room. Na wa oo!! Nigeria and poor maintenance culture.

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  26. my friend removed her daughter from this school cos some of the courses had not been accredited.

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