The National Association of University Students (NAUS) OSUN CMC has announced a peaceful protest scheduled for Monday, November 10, 2025, at 8:00am, in response to what it describes as exorbitant accommodation costs and exploitative agent fees affecting students of the University of Ilesa (UNILESA) and other students residing in the Ijesa community. According to the association, the cost of renting accommodation around UNILESA has continued to surge at an alarming rate, with some landlords allegedly placing rental prices on par with high-income neighborhoods such as Lekki in Lagos State. The students argue that these price increases do not reflect corresponding improvements in living conditions and essential amenities. In a statement issued by NAUS OSUN CMC, the group expressed deep concern over the situation, citing poor electricity supply, insecurity, and inadequate housing conditions despite the heavy financial burden placed on students. > “We cannot continue to live in ...
NAUS CMC Osun leadership meet with DPOs to Discuss security concerns within Unilesa and it environsIn response to the rising insecurity affecting students off campus, the National Association of University Students (NAUS), Osun State Axis embarked on a strategic courtesy visit to various Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) in Ilesa and its environs. The 2-day visit, led by the NAUS CMC Chairman Com.Adeleke Samson accompanied by his Vice Com.Olalekan Johnson(IDERA) together with representatives from each campuses across the state was focused on addressing the recurring threats faced by University of Ilesa students in areas like Micho Dollar, Ido, imola and other student-populated zones. These engagements aimed to foster stronger collaboration with law enforcement in order to ensure student safety beyond the school premises. The Chairman emphasized the disturbing trend of harassment, theft, and violence targeted at students, stating that if such insecurity continues at just two years ...
PRESS RELEASE NAUS CONDEMNS 60% FEE HIKE AT OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, DEMANDS IMMEDIATE REVIEW …Education should not be priced beyond the reach of the poor The National Association of University Students (NAUS), Osun State Axis, has expressed deep dissatisfaction and strong opposition to the sudden 60% increase in tuition fees at Osun State University (UNIOSUN). The association describes the hike as unjustifiable, insensitive, and anti-student, coming at a time when Nigerian families are already grappling with the harsh economic realities of inflation and rising cost of living. The association posed questions to the management of Osun State University and the Osun State Government: What informed a 60% increase in tuition fees at a time when the economy is bleeding? Why should access to public education become a privilege for only the wealthy?” NAUS further lamented that the increment will likely force many students to suspend or abandon their academic pursuits, especially those ...
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