"Having high score doesn't mean you would be admitted to your choice of institution. Why are we being deprived of our right to education just because of corruption?
"I thought at first that the University of Ilorin stands out of other institutions because it doesn't cheat.
"Imagine an aspirant that studied all day and night just to pass JAMB, and fortunately, she did pass, same as for the post-UTME, and she is now waiting for the admission list.
"She hoped that if truly the first batch would be based on the merit list, her name would be included. But it isn't.
"The question now is: is that truly a merit list? Because I see no reason why an aspirant with 72% in the post-UTME would not be offered admission.
"Hoping that everything would be fine, she waited again for the second list to be released. Again, this aspirant's name wasn't on the list.
"And when those in charge of the admission process were asked why, their response was: "The girl has a case with them". What case an aspirant that hasn't been offered admission could have? Why are the poor always deprived of their rights, especially in the education field?"
****A message by Naij.com reader Misturat for University of Ilorin, Kwara State Nigeria, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Nigeria, All Progressives Congress - APC
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