It’s beautiful. If you can afford it, you take your kids there. But even if I can afford it, I’m not paying 42million for a primary school. 5million can give my kid the same education.
Hella Expensive! But still would rather properly educate 10 kids at N42m each than spend N440m on a single bullet-proof SUV (as LASG did) or N60bn on luxury SUVs for NASS members. PRIORITIES!! Anyway, it’s a PRIVATE investment. For those who can’t afford it, or can afford it but are repelled by “classism”, there are FREE public schools in every neighborhood here in Lagos! IT’S NOT BY FORCE!! Eko o ni Baje!
WHY?! What government should do is ensure there’s a MINIMUM standard that every public (and private) institution and services should meet, not compel everyone to be the same.
and if you check in the school you will not see an average Nigerian or poor Nigerians kids there...just for the rich and wicked politicians, looting our money....things are hard in Nigeria but na person the pay 42m per student annually....one person school fees go upgrade many government school in Lagos and equip them with Good modern school facilities.....
They give SCHOLARSHIPS to bright indigent students… Nonetheless, it’s a PRIVATE school. So perhaps instead of griping about the school, Nigerians should be ensuring that instead of their governments buying N440m bullet-proof SUVs (as thankfully Funso Doherty’s recent expose in Lagos revealed) and spending N60bn on SUVs for legislators, or riding in 100-car convoys (while IRONICALLY being hailed by large segments of dirt poor citizens), they should be investing more in public schools to ensure that the “average Nigerian or poor Nigerian” receives similar quality of education.
It’s this sort of poverty mentality that assumes that every wealthy person is a crook that keeps people poor and drives away local investment and spending in Nigeria. SMH
It’s about time that the rich start dissociating themselves from the poor in nigeria instead of flying abroad. No luxury in Nigeria at all. The places the rich live in look like where the poor stay and it’s so sad.
This is a very heartless comment you spoke. How about wishing for greater justice and no poverty at all, instead of looking down on people who are poor. A person doesn't choose the economic status they are born into. Remember there is always somebody higher and always somebody lower in the world at large. Everybody's life in the world has equal value.
It’s beautiful. If you can afford it, you take your kids there. But even if I can afford it, I’m not paying 42million for a primary school. 5million can give my kid the same education.
NO ABEG I PRAY IS THIS SCHOOL THAT WILL SOLVE NIGERIAS PROBLEM
If anyone can afford it let him or her go for it. It's their money and have a right to spend it the way they want.
Abi!
Let the poor breathe
Just out of curiosity, How many Nigerian teachers would be employed in this school and how much would be their basic salary?
I think so
Hella Expensive! But still would rather properly educate 10 kids at N42m each than spend N440m on a single bullet-proof SUV (as LASG did) or N60bn on luxury SUVs for NASS members. PRIORITIES!!
Anyway, it’s a PRIVATE investment. For those who can’t afford it, or can afford it but are repelled by “classism”, there are FREE public schools in every neighborhood here in Lagos! IT’S NOT BY FORCE!!
Eko o ni Baje!
This is classism In Nigeria and it must stop now!
The rich don't want to have any thing to do with the poor
This person you everywhere rest abeg
WHY?! What government should do is ensure there’s a MINIMUM standard that every public (and private) institution and services should meet, not compel everyone to be the same.
No parent will pay from their personal pocket, rather the company they own or serves as top mgt staff pays.... Don't ask me how and why.
Exactly! People think the truly rich people spend anyhow. No! They leverage on other people's money.
Your point is valid
I said it is not government school hhhmm Africa politicians
and if you check in the school you will not see an average Nigerian or poor Nigerians kids there...just for the rich and wicked politicians, looting our money....things are hard in Nigeria but na person the pay 42m per student annually....one person school fees go upgrade many government school in Lagos and equip them with Good modern school facilities.....
They give SCHOLARSHIPS to bright indigent students…
Nonetheless, it’s a PRIVATE school. So perhaps instead of griping about the school, Nigerians should be ensuring that instead of their governments buying N440m bullet-proof SUVs (as thankfully Funso Doherty’s recent expose in Lagos revealed) and spending N60bn on SUVs for legislators, or riding in 100-car convoys (while IRONICALLY being hailed by large segments of dirt poor citizens), they should be investing more in public schools to ensure that the “average Nigerian or poor Nigerian” receives similar quality of education.
That is just 420m per decade
money laundry people again oooooooo😂😂😂😂 only ABC money laundry Nigeria 1 cup of rice 400 naira this is totally money laundry
It’s this sort of poverty mentality that assumes that every wealthy person is a crook that keeps people poor and drives away local investment and spending in Nigeria. SMH
You're shaking the table 😂😂😂
There are companies in Nigeria that give you money for your kids school fees. My dad worked in MTN, he got $10k school fee allowance per child.
AIS is the most expensive school in Lagos
2:54 shit its less than one percent
Is it a boarding school?
Boarding and day from grade 5 to grade 9. Grade 10 is full boarding
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It’s about time that the rich start dissociating themselves from the poor in nigeria instead of flying abroad. No luxury in Nigeria at all. The places the rich live in look like where the poor stay and it’s so sad.
This is a very heartless comment you spoke. How about wishing for greater justice and no poverty at all, instead of looking down on people who are poor. A person doesn't choose the economic status they are born into. Remember there is always somebody higher and always somebody lower in the world at large. Everybody's life in the world has equal value.