Can Somebody Show They Care About Fate Of Limkwo�s Class Of 2016

Recently, one of the leading local institutions, Limkokwing University of Creative Technology withheld certificates of their class of 2016 graduands because the University is being owed in excess of P18 million by government, the Department of Tertiary Education Financing (DTEF), to be precise.

The debt is tuition fees going back to 2013 that the DTEF had been dragging their feet to pay for one reason or another.

What is most disheartening is the fact that we are talking about hundreds of our young people who spent between three and four years studying at the University for their degrees and diplomas, but have nothing to show for their efforts as they try and find jobs in the already stressed job market of this country.

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