UNILAG Offers Assistance to 300-level Student After Viral Video Reveals Poor Living Conditions

UNILAG, Stakeholders Assist 300-level Student After Viral Video Reveals Poor Living Conditions

6 months ago
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The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has responded to the viral video showing the poor living conditions of a 300-level student, expressing gratitude for the widespread support and concern from the community.

The university’s management has completed investigations into the situation and engaged with both the student and the video’s producer.

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Relocation and Support

The affected student has since moved from the flooded building featured in the video to a guardian’s home. She has also accepted the university’s offer of on-campus accommodation for the remainder of her studies at UNILAG.

“I am deeply grateful to everyone who has donated and supported me during this difficult time,” she said. Donations to her and the video producer have reached millions of naira, thanks to the generosity of the public.

Verification and Assistance Programmes

UNILAG’s management has advised those wishing to help indigent students to verify appeals through the Students Affairs Division. This can be done via phone at +234 818 537 0948 or email at dsa@unilag.edu.ng. The university emphasizes the importance of verification to ensure that support reaches genuine students in need.

“We appreciate the willingness of individuals and organizations to assist our students,” the university said. “However, it is crucial that all donations are verified to ensure they are directed to those who truly need them.”

Support Programmes Available

UNILAG offers several programmes designed to assist indigent students, accessible through the Student Affairs Division. These include:

  • Indigent Students Scheme: Provides funds, meal tickets, and raw food items.
  • Triple A: Adopt-An-Akokite Project: Encourages individuals to support a student.
  • UNILAG Scholars Award Scheme: Offers scholarships to deserving students.
  • Work-Study Programme: Allows students to work part-time within the university.
  • Pay for Mentors Project: Supports mentoring relationships.

READ ALSO: UNILAG’s Best Graduating Student, David Akanmu Clinched 2024 Knight-Hennessy Scholarship Award

The university urges anyone interested in supporting indigent students to contact the Student Affairs Division to participate in these programmes.

Commitment to Student Well-being

UNILAG reiterates its commitment to the well-being of its students and encourages them to utilize the available academic and social support programmes.

The university’s proactive measures and community support underscore a collective effort to ensure a conducive learning environment for all students. The management’s actions highlight the importance of community involvement and institutional support in addressing student welfare issues.

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Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.


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