Cursory: In a video making rounds online, a buttered father has advised his son to drop out of school because the school increased its fees, adding that there’s no need to pay a huge amount when jobs aren’t guaranteed.


A Ghanaian man has set tongues in motion after audio he sent to his son bothering on the payment of school fees went viral.
In a chat shared on TikTok, the man appeared to have been informed that the time to pay the university school fees of his two sons was due.
He was told that he would have to pay fees of GHS3,000 (~N150,000) for one of his sons who was a continuing student offering petrochemical engineering.
The man got annoyed at the mention of that amount hence forcing him to tell his son that at the moment the best option will be for him will be to drop out of the university because the fees are just too much.
He added that after all what is the relevance of spending such huge amounts on school fees when there are no guaranteed jobs for graduates after they complete?
See the video below:
See reactions:
@King Curry:It’s serious now I don’t know how much to add cos the 2.5k I Dey come tell old lady saf she nor go believe
@Trishalee🇬🇭🇪🇸:Mine is 4K ask any Telecom student 😂😂 I wish I was paying this amount as school fees
@Neemah😍:You guys are better sef Abi it’s yearly 🙃we pay almost 2500 every semester
@Empress. Riri:U people are forgetting that the person might probably not be the only child.May Allah make it easy for our parents
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