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Listing Fees in USD Doesn’t Affect Local Students – Wigwe University

Yusuf Abubakar
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Published: February 5, 2024
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Wigwe University has clarified its fee payment structure, assuring its domestic students that they will continue to pay their fees in Nigerian Naira (NGN).

The university’s statement comes in response to recent concerns raised over its decision to list fees in United States Dollars (USD), explaining that this strategic move aligns with its vision to attract a diverse and international student body.

In a statement issued by the institution, Wigwe University emphasized its commitment to transparency and inclusivity. “The decision to list our fees in USD is a strategic one, aligning with our vision to attract a diverse and international student body,” the statement read. “By utilizing USD, a universally accepted currency, we aim to provide clarity and transparency for our prospective students from around the world.”

The university stressed that while international students may pay their fees in USD, domestic students will continue to pay their tuition fees in Naira. This clarification seeks to address concerns raised by some members of the public regarding potential financial implications for domestic students.

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Wigwe University highlighted the positive impact of international students on the local economy, citing opportunities for cultural exchange, entrepreneurship, and future investments. “The presence of international students at Wigwe University has a positive ripple effect on the local economy,” the statement explained. “The exposure to the rich cultural and entrepreneurial landscape of Nigeria creates a potential avenue for future investments and business collaborations.”

The institution reaffirmed its dedication to fostering a global learning environment characterized by excellence, innovation, and inclusivity. With a distinguished faculty and state-of-the-art infrastructure, Wigwe University aims to nurture fearless leaders who will contribute to the transformation of Africa.

“We respect the concerns raised by some members of the public, and we are obliged to clarify this subject,” the university stated. “Wigwe University operates with the utmost respect for national regulations and guidelines.”

The university encouraged open dialogue and feedback from its community, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in shaping the ongoing development and success of the institution. Prospective students were invited to visit the university’s website or contact the institution directly for more information.

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As JAMB registration continues, Wigwe University urged the public to join and support its mission of making history in the realm of education and nation-building.

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