Arlin Tv, I watched you from Washington, DC. USA. You did a fantastic job here. I Suggest that the institution makes efforts to either reconstruct/repave all the bad roads on the campus, and also, assign their Works Department the responsibilities of cutting the grass and other weed on the campus. This is Dr. Darlington Egbu, Washington, DC. USA. Graduated from Enugu Campus long time ago.
The University should use the Civil Engineering students to tar all the major roads on the campus - to demonstrate what they are being taught in the school. Mr Vice Chancellor, you need to sit up!😄
Bro, I don't understand why money collected from students as fees is not ploughed back into maintaining the university. There are people currently employed in the estate department, works etc. who are getting paid monthly, but they do not do their job. On a typical day, you see them lounging under the shades of big trees, gossiping and waiting for the month to end to collect their pay. In the same way, every state in the east has a ministry of works with well-equipped highway maintenance teams, but most roads in the cities remain unmarked with no traffic signs at all.
@RadioTV595 Tell me about it. To make matters worse, no one is held to account. Back in the day in every university campus in Nigeria, the common sight are estate workers, cleaners, etc. collectively called non-academic staff with their various machines working away while students are going about their studies. Today the entire place is overgrown with tall grasses, potholes on the roads and even batchers/shanties have appeared within the campus. And there is no maintenance worker in sight! The whole thing is going the same way as "federal roads" a convenient catchphrase for watching local infrastructure in Igboland decay while waiting in vain for Yoruba and Hausa folks to come down from Abuja and fix them.
It's really upsetting watching these types of videos for someone that's been outside the country for years, seeing the old and washed buildings called Nigeria's 'top' anything😢. This is an eyesore, please. I wish you'd take these videos down from the internet. They are sad reminders that the country remains 60 years behind much of the rest of the world.
Good you are outside now..start making contributions. Invest in Nigeria and pay tax which will in turn help the government. Or you can as well build a befitting structure in the school and your name and or that of your father will be written on it. Cho Cho Cho ndi watching from outside. What does that mean self. UNN has produced many great men doing great things around the world and is still producing. That is it. He should take the video down for you because you are a slave in another man's land. Show us the picture of the university 60 years ago let's compare it with what is in the video or maybe there in your so called another man country they normally break down school buildings and build new ones every 2 years.
Honestly, you guys did a great job taking those students on the tour... Wow!
I'm excited seeing my Alma Mater
That you so much..
We appreciate the kind words🥰
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Arlin Tv, I watched you from Washington, DC. USA. You did a fantastic job here. I Suggest that the institution makes efforts to either reconstruct/repave all the bad roads on the campus, and also, assign their Works Department the responsibilities of cutting the grass and other weed on the campus.
This is Dr. Darlington Egbu, Washington, DC. USA. Graduated from Enugu Campus long time ago.
The University should use the Civil Engineering students to tar all the major roads on the campus - to demonstrate what they are being taught in the school. Mr Vice Chancellor, you need to sit up!😄
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You are so funny 🤣🤣
But you have a point o 🤣🤣
Bro,
I don't understand why money collected from students as fees is not ploughed back into maintaining the university.
There are people currently employed in the estate department, works etc. who are getting paid monthly, but they do not do their job.
On a typical day, you see them lounging under the shades of big trees, gossiping and waiting for the month to end to collect their pay.
In the same way, every state in the east has a ministry of works with well-equipped highway maintenance teams, but most roads in the cities
remain unmarked with no traffic signs at all.
@RadioTV595
Tell me about it. To make matters worse, no one is held to account. Back in the day
in every university campus in Nigeria, the common sight are estate workers, cleaners, etc. collectively called non-academic staff with their various machines working away while students are going about their studies. Today the entire place is overgrown with tall grasses, potholes on the roads and even batchers/shanties have appeared within the campus. And there is no maintenance worker in sight! The whole thing is going the same way as "federal roads" a convenient catchphrase for watching local infrastructure in Igboland decay while waiting in vain for Yoruba and Hausa folks to come down from Abuja and fix them.
Not impressed by the University environment….pot holes and overgrown grasses. The access road into the University is however on point.
It's really upsetting watching these types of videos for someone that's been outside the country for years, seeing the old and washed buildings called Nigeria's 'top' anything😢. This is an eyesore, please. I wish you'd take these videos down from the internet. They are sad reminders that the country remains 60 years behind much of the rest of the world.
Good you are outside now..start making contributions. Invest in Nigeria and pay tax which will in turn help the government. Or you can as well build a befitting structure in the school and your name and or that of your father will be written on it. Cho Cho Cho ndi watching from outside. What does that mean self. UNN has produced many great men doing great things around the world and is still producing. That is it. He should take the video down for you because you are a slave in another man's land. Show us the picture of the university 60 years ago let's compare it with what is in the video or maybe there in your so called another man country they normally break down school buildings and build new ones every 2 years.