LASU Students Laud Institution Generous Reward for Top Graduates, Criticize Other Universities

Students of the Lagos State University (LASU) direct criticism at Ekiti State University (EKSU) and other Nigerian universities for their comparatively meager rewards. This is following recent news where the best graduating student of LASU was awarded N10million by the Governor of Lagos State, Sanwo-Olu

LASU Students Laud Institution Generous Reward for Top Graduates, Criticize Other Universities

Students of the Lagos State University (LASU) have recently expressed their pride and satisfaction with their institution’s substantial monetary award for the best graduating student.  They direct criticism at Ekiti State University (EKSU) and other Nigerian universities for their comparatively meager rewards.

This is following recent news where the best graduating student of LASU was awarded N10million.

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The students praised LASU for the significant value and appreciation it attaches to academic excellence. They believe that this recognition of hard work and dedication sets LASU apart as the premier institution in the country.

One student  quoted saying, “EKSU Best Graduating Student gets N10,000, LASU Best Graduating Student N10,000,000. When you’re asked to come to LASU, you say NO.”

This statement highlights the stark contrast between the rewards offered by LASU and EKSU.

The comparison underscores LASU students' belief in the superior recognition and rewards offered by their institution, contrasting it with what they perceive as inadequate acknowledgment at other universities.

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It also underscores the students’ belief that LASU’s generous reward system is a testament to its commitment to fostering academic excellence and nurturing future leaders.

The students’ comments have sparked a broader conversation about the importance of adequately rewarding academic achievement in Nigerian universities. They argue that substantial rewards not only recognize the efforts of the students but also inspire others to strive for excellence.