The University of Ilorin has its strength, but it also has its challenges. One thing I appreciate is the discipline and structured environment, which keeps things organized. The academic calendar is relatively stable, but not entirely free from strikes. It’s also a peaceful institution with maximum security.
However, the school feels too rigid atimes with strict rules that limit student life. Social activities are limited and few, and religious atmosphere leans more towards one group, making it less inclusive. Also, transportation is stressful due to large student population, making difficult to get bus in and out of campus since it’s not a walkable distance. While Unilorin is good academically the overall experience could be better with more flexibility and student-friendly policies.