Students in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) have boycotted a practical session due to a breach of directive between the department authorities and students. The boycott comes after an increase in obligatory fees from #21,000 to #140,750 and #170,250 for students who offer laboratory specialized courses. The department had earlier passed a memo stating that laboratory manuals or materials were no longer for sale. However, a line-by-line analysis of the new fees payable revealed that laboratory charges had been pegged at #40,000 as part of…
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