
Mary John📊 || 🧠 #WID
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Mary John📊 || 🧠 #WID
@Maven_writes
Defi Enthusiast & Threador✍️ || I'm commited towards researching with passion for blockchain technology✨|| Marketing strategist with an eye for details📌||


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It appears that we, as Great Ife students, may be gradually becoming complacent on an issue that significantly affects a large portion of the student body,particularly those residing off-campus. There are a few concerns that deserve to be clearly articulated. At the inception of this transportation system, several assurances were made to students: 1.That it would simplify and improve mobility across campus. 2.That the affordability would ease financial pressure and help students better manage their expenses. 3.That the “three passengers per seat” policy would offer a more comfortable alternative compared to town transport options. However, the current reality starkly contrasts these promises. Students are now confronted with conditions that can hardly be described as convenient rather, it feels like discomfort masked as progress. Bus operators have resorted to charging two tickets for routes such as the market or halls of residence, effectively reverting to previous, higher costs from the towngboro buses. The seating arrangement has also deteriorated, with four passengers now being squeezed into spaces originally designed for fewer people,not me trying to fit in back sit with no other transportation choice. For students living off-campus, this situation has introduced an unexpected financial strain, as transportation expenses have noticeably increased. This raises an important question: how can students maintain academic focus when something as fundamental as transportation has become a daily struggle? Furthermore, one must question the core purpose of introducing the CNG buses if not to enhance student welfare. Why are student representatives met with resistance or threats instead of clear, constructive explanations regarding the evolving transportation policies? And if motorcycles are already present on campus, what justifies the sudden restriction on their use for student transport? In a federal institution, student convenience and welfare should not be overshadowed by profit-driven considerations. The current situation is untenable, and students deserve transparent communication, accountability, and, most importantly, practical solutions.







@__haneefah_ We were forced to bring bibles to assembly then despite it being a public school. We will even tell them we are muslims but they will not care I was forced to take off my hijab then









Mind you this is Simas, almost everyone at the market still says Simas Butter😭





I think this is a different argument. The argument is these products are being falsely advertised/marketed. FFMP isn’t milk. Either because we are poor or dying, it’s an alternative. It shouldn’t be pushed as the real one.



everyone was quick to curse the student union during this transportation crisis, not knowing those guys are facing it w the management lmao.
















