NAUTH Nursing Students Protest Fee Hike From ₦90,000 to ₦580,000 in Nnewi
Shock in Nnewi as NAUTH Nursing Students Protest Massive School Fee Hike
Tension erupted in Nnewi, Anambra State, as students of the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH) staged a protest over a sudden and dramatic increase in their school fees.
The students took to the streets within the hospital premises to express their frustration after authorities reportedly raised their tuition from ₦90,000 to ₦580,000, a move they described as shocking, unfair, and financially unbearable for many families.
According to the protesting students, the fee increase came as a major surprise. Many of them say they had already planned their academic expenses based on the previous tuition structure. The jump from ₦90,000 to ₦580,000 represents an increase of more than 500 percent, leaving many students worried about whether they will be able to continue their education. Some students said the new fee structure could force many of their colleagues to drop out of school, especially those from low-income families who struggle to afford even the previous fees.
Placards carried by some of the protesters reportedly contained messages demanding that the management of the institution reconsider the decision and provide a more affordable solution.
Outrage in Nnewi as Nursing Students Storm Streets Over Shocking ₦580k Fee Hike pic.twitter.com/74R9qWw7V3
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The protest has also raised broader questions about the rising cost of education in Nigeria, particularly in professional training programs such as nursing and midwifery. At a time when the country faces a shortage of healthcare professionals and many Nigerian nurses are leaving the country for better opportunities abroad, students argue that such steep fee increases could discourage young people from pursuing careers in healthcare. Many believe that nursing education should be supported and encouraged, not made inaccessible through sudden financial burdens.
The protesting students are urging the management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital to open discussions with student representatives and reconsider the fee hike. They argue that if adjustments must be made, the increase should be gradual and transparent, allowing students and their families time to prepare financially. Students also called on the Anambra State government and relevant authorities to intervene and ensure that access to education remains fair and affordable.
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EverydayStoryNetwork Perspective
Education is one of the most powerful tools for national development. When students pursuing critical professions like nursing are pushed to the streets in protest because of financial pressure, it signals that something may be wrong with the system. While institutions may face rising operational costs, decisions that significantly affect students’ lives should be handled with careful planning, transparency, and consultation. A balance must be found between maintaining quality education and ensuring that students are not priced out of their dreams.
Let’s Hear From You
This situation raises important questions:
Do you think increasing school fees from ₦90,000 to ₦580,000 is justified?
Should the government intervene in such situations?
How can Nigeria make professional education more affordable?
Share your thoughts in the comments. Your opinion matters.

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