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RE: The blackout that led to a wild protest.

in Hive Learnerslast year

You have just narrated the same issue happening in my school here. All Nigerian universities encounter such a moment especially while living on a school campus. When you are enjoying light even if it is powered by generators from 7 pm to 11 pm and suddenly, the school refuses to power it and the worst is not releasing a memo to make the students know what is going on. This thing affects every student and when they decide to go for a protest, they end up paying for damages. That is school life and funny enough, this will continue to happen and everyone will keep having stories to share about the lack of power supply even in the school compound. #dreemport

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Exactly. This has become a tactics schools use to extort money from students. They make students to suffer unnecessarily and they still force them to pay a reparation fee. Stuff like that are very sad to experience.

Throughout the two months we spent at home after the protest before coming back to resume the session, all the lectures we would have had became a thing of the past because. We just got called bacj and jumped straight into exam.

I'm sure the school doesn't even care about any of that and so many people had carry-over due to that issue.

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