The Federal University, Otuoke, 
in Ogbia local government area of Bayelsa state, Southern Nigeria is the
 biggest achievement of former President Goodluck Jonathan for his 
community. 
 
 
 
The university was established in 2011. The community is the country home of Jonathan. At inception, it had 282 students.
Six
 years down the lane in 2017, the university has grown in leaps and 
bounds. Our reporter, who toured the community for three days, reports 
that the university now has not less than 5000 students studying 
different degree courses.
Students of 
the university constitute the highest population of people in the 
community. Their presence has boosted the economy of the place, giving 
life to the quiet village.
When students are in session, the community bubbles as it is more of a student population.
President
 of the Student Union Government (SUG), Comrade Stephen Akariwa, told 
NAIJ.com that students have contributed immensely to the growth of the 
former president’s village.
 Akariwa, a
 final year Biochemistry student, said students have not had issues with
 the university management, noting that the management sees them as 
their children while they see management staff as parents, hence there 
is a cordial relationship between them.
 
  

On issues of cultism which is a serious challenge on most campuses, he 
said the university authority has zero tolerance to cultism.“At Federal University, Otuoke, management has zero tolerance for cultism. We don’t condone them here. I can’t tell you explicitly that there is no cultism but we’ve brought them very low that they don’t show their presence.
“We checkmate their activities within the campus and outside the campus. We work with community development committee chairman and other security outfits in the community. Before any issue rises, we call the attention of the security agents,” Akariwa explained.
On what the university has actually contributed to the community, Akariwa said the university has contributed much to the growth of the community.
“80 percent of people in the community are students. Their presence has helped in improving the social life of the environment. The university has also increased the population of the community. “For those doing business, the school has helped their businesses to grow. We go out to organize entrepreneurship programmes for primary and secondary school students. This has, in many ways, helped the secondary school students in Otuoke,” the SUG president said.
“We checkmate their activities within the campus and outside the campus. We work with community development committee chairman and other security outfits in the community. Before any issue rises, we call the attention of the security agents,” Akariwa explained.
On what the university has actually contributed to the community, Akariwa said the university has contributed much to the growth of the community.
“80 percent of people in the community are students. Their presence has helped in improving the social life of the environment. The university has also increased the population of the community. “For those doing business, the school has helped their businesses to grow. We go out to organize entrepreneurship programmes for primary and secondary school students. This has, in many ways, helped the secondary school students in Otuoke,” the SUG president said.
From investigation around the community, 
the only challenge confronting the students is that of electricity and 
water. It was learnt that for over two years, the university has not 
seen power supply from the national grid.
It was gathered that students living in the off campus find it difficult getting good water for use.
Accommodation
 is also said to be very expensive in Otuoke and the surrounding 
communities. In that case, it was observed that three to four students 
combine effort to rent an apartment where there is water and a good 
generating set.Findings also indicate that for self-contain, the cost goes as high as N140,000, N120,000, N110,000 or N100,000 depending on the nature of the building and the location within Otuoke and the adjourning communities.
But it was learnt that the students union government has actually mediated between the students and the landlords so as to cut down the cost of accommodation for the students.
But it was learnt that the students union government has actually mediated between the students and the landlords so as to cut down the cost of accommodation for the students.
 
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