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BABCOCK University: Management Asks Students to Pay N25000 for Covid-19 Test

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The management of BABCOCK University, Ilishan-Remo has asked students resuming for the first semester of the 2020/2021 academic session to come with N25,000 for COVID-19 test.

Students are also expected to resume with their personal safety kits – including an infrared thermometer (for those that can afford them), pack of disposable face masks, or three reusable ones as well as hand sanitizers.

The institution will resume in two batches; the final year students in 400, 500, and 600 Levels) next Monday and others on October 25.

Parents complained about the cost of meeting these demands in addition to increased fees despite that the students would spend less time on campus because of the pandemic. A parent said that her ward would be paying N702,000 as fees for a six-week period on campus from October 25, though online classes will be ongoing till they resume.

“We got a memo from them three days ago that COVID-19 test is compulsory at the gate. They said students should come with one pack of disposable face masks or three Ankara versions, one infrared thermometer and they must show them at the gate,” she said.

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