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    Flood submerges Nasarawa university lecture halls

    Floodwaters have submerged some lecture halls at the Faculty of Arts, Federal University of Lafia, in Nasarawa State, disrupting lectures in the affected departments.

    Some 200-level students, speaking on the condition of anonymity, expressed their frustration. They reported that the floods have severely disrupted their studies, making it difficult to hold lectures in the flooded halls.

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    One student said, “We are going through a difficult time. Our examinations are fast approaching, and our lecturers are struggling to conduct classes in these conditions.”

    Students highlighted that some lectures had to be rescheduled, and many had to stand outside the lecture halls due to overcrowding and floodwater inside.

    They appealed to both federal and state governments to urgently address the situation, especially with second-semester exams approaching. They warned that without immediate action, the structural integrity of the university buildings could be compromised.

    The students criticised the placement of some university buildings in lowlying areas and urged the federal government to send land surveyors to address the persistent flooding issues.

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