Association of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian
Universities (AVCNU) through its Secretary-General,
Prof. Michael Faborode, has denied reports credited
to the association that the Federal Ministry of
Education and other stakeholders in the tertiary
education sub-sector have agreed on N2,500 as fee
for post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination
(post-UTME) screening.
According to him, it is not the duty of the association
to make such pronouncement but that of the Ministry
of Education.
He further stated that the whole story exhibits poor
reportage, contains half-truth and conjectures, and
represents very poor translation of the proper
content of a written information as there was no
way it was stated in the statement released by the
association that Post-UTME is now N2,500 or that
CBT has been scrapped.
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