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12 lesser-known facts about UNILAG

The University of Lagos, or UNILAG, as it is popularly called, is one of the most sought-after universities by prospective students in Nigeria. Founded in 1962, it is widely recognised as “the university of first choice and the nation’s pride.”. Are you a prospective student, a current student, or just curious about one of Nigeria’s top universities? Then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll explore lesser known facts about UNILAG, from its rich history and vibrant campus life to its faculties and postgraduate programs.

1. Jaja and Moremi hostels are ranked number one in male and female hostels, respectively, and they are both located on the main campus.

2. The love garden in front of the Senate building isn’t a love garden, at least not during the day. It’s usually where students take breaks in between classes or hang out with friends.

3. Most female students shop for clothes at Yaba Market and food at Bariga Market, the markets closest to Unilag.

4. Jaja and Mariere hostels, always in competition against each other, are the most bubbly male hostels.

5. Kofo Hostel is the cleanest female hostel—as much as a hostel can be clean—and Honours is the most boring because of its distance from main campus and other hostels.

6. Always be prepared for squatters and flo—ass in whatever hostel you are in.

7. Balloting for a hostel is tagged survival of the fittest. Ensure various people are balloting for you in different locations.

8. Boy’s quarters on campus are more expensive than apartments or hostels outside campus, with the most expensive being the ones at CITS.

9. The most popular hangout spot for lovers without cars is Lagoon Front.
Most students just want to graduate when they are halfway through their course.

10. The cheapest and most filling meal on campus is beans and bread.

11. First-semester students’ results are usually better than second-semester results due to the various distracting entertainments in the second semester.

12. Creative art students always host live shows, dramas, and various performances.

Folaranmi Ajayi

Folaranmi Ajayi, Senior Reporter at Edugist is an educator with over a decade of experience in teaching and helping students pass exams with above-average grades. He is an investigative education journalist with a special interest in local education reporting, mentoring students, public speaking, and online training.

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