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Governments should offer a free university education to any student who has been admitted to a university but who cannot afford the tuition.

 

Education should be available to all who seek it, yet the extravagant price of school tuition hobbles many individuals from getting this necessary tool for self actualization. It is important for governments to give free education to students who come from indigent homes.

 

Such a policy may be the only chance that such kids may have at getting to live better lives. A university education would enpower such students with the opportunity of getting adequate employment after their graduation, which would bolster their chances of providing for themselves and their families. Deprived of this colossal chance of a university education, many may continue to live in their penurious state. Definitely, it is in the power of governments to provide schemes and grants to assist such individuals by defraying their school costs and tuition. For instance, in Nigeria, the government uses petroleum revenues to offer free education to individuals from oil producing areas that have no funds to acquire an education.

Together with giving inpecunious students a shot at success such students would be beneficial to the nation on the long run. Education engenders knowledge within a vast number of the population. An educated nation would be productive in all spheres of life: arts, science and business. Indigent students assisted today may develop ideas and inventions that may be beneficial to society in the future; such individuals would take up jobs likes lecturing and public administrating for government as a means of appreciating its altruism. This all leads to more productivity. The only Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, received a free university education at the premier University of Ibadan, he has brought panegyrics to his country through is edifying and incisive plays, fictions and short stories.

 

Contrarians aver that government would be foolhardy to sanction such a policy: citing meager public funds. Yet, they fail to realise the government could pressurize benevolent private citizens or companies to create funds that could help benefit the lives of poor students.

 

In summary, government are behooved to assist the poor to escape from the misery of poverty. With a high price in gettin a university education, politicians should offer a way out for them.

 

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