UNILAG denies charging N50,000 for online classes, says information is false

The management of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has denied charging N50,000 for online classes.

The University had approved January 25 as the resumption date for academic activities.

Head of Media Unit of the University, Mrs Olufadeke Akinleye, however said the institution would commence online classes on the announced date due to the second wave of COVID-19.

But a few days after the institution released its revised academic calendar, a report surfaced online that the students are expected to pay N50,000 for classes.

The University in a statement, titled, ‘Disclaimer: UNILAG resumption is absolutely free’, said,

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