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Mixed Reactions Over Afe Babalola’s £10 Million Donation To UK University

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Nigerian lawyer and founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Afe Babalola, has sparked outrage on social media over his donation of 10 million pounds to establish a learning centre at King’s College, London.

According to the Babalola, the donation will go into the establishment of the Afe Babalola African Centre for Transnational Education in King’s College as part of his efforts to ‘enable young Africans to access education and opportunities which they would otherwise not be able to have.’

The development did not sit well with some social media users who berated the senior advocate if Nigeria for splashing such a large sum abroad despite the poor quality of education in Nigeria.

Twitter user Esonwunne Loveday tweeted, “considering the present state of education in Nigeria;wouldn’t it had been of necessity and needful when u scale the preference,If Afe babalola had invested such in any university in Nigeria.Ekiti state University?”

Mkpe Abang said, “Why doesn’t King’s College London instead invest or contribute to Afe Babalola’s educational institutions in Nigeria? Misplaced priorities”

Onyedika Igbokwe said, “Instead of you to invest this money to your school and make it the best in Africa. School that needs constant light and water, teachers and facilities. You are donating to kings college London that is way ahead”

Also, @anufemeki40 said, “Over 20 million out of school children with the worst education secotor in the whole world and this man is donating £10 million to a western school ? Can someone make me understand this?”

Despite the outrage, some Nigerians commended Babalola for the gesture, describing the investment as worthwhile.

Former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank Of Nigeria, Kingsley Moghalu lauded Babalola, saying he was worthy of emulation by other Nigerians who only invest in politics.

“A great man. A great mind. Afe Babalola’s investments in education in Nigeria (Afe Babalola University) and now abroad are worthy of emulation by the many wealthy Nigerians who only ‘invest’ in politics,” he said.

Laz Ude described the investment as commendable “This is commendable. Before Afe Babalola built his private university, he has supported many schools esp in SW. He donated a Nuclear Medicine Building to UCH Ibadan. I’m so proud of him. May I get rich enough to beat his records in educational investments. God bless Aare!”



Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.