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Posted: 2025-07-10 10:14:21 UTC

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Nigerian students in the UK contribute significantly to the UK economy, with £1.9bn in 2021/2022, including £680.62m in school fees. The core issue isn't revenue but wasteful spending by politicians, challenging the notion that citizens aren't paying enough taxes for quality universities.
Nigerian students' financial contribution to the UK economy
Wasteful spending as the primary problem, not lack of revenue
The need for accountability from politicians regarding university funding
Wasteful spending by politicians
Lack of world-class federal or state universities in Nigeria despite taxes paid
Misdirection of revenue from education