A Night at UNIOSUN vs Charter House: Nigeria’s Stark Education Divide
I spent one night in a UNIOSUN hostel in Osun State. I walked the campus, used classrooms, and spoke with students about daily life there. Then I toured Charter House Lagos, a private school with annual fees exceeding ₦30 million. I compared its facilities, classrooms, and student experience to what I saw at the state university. This honest, unfiltered comparison reveals how funding shapes education in Nigeria. It shows what money can buy—and what millions of students must make do with.
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