I liked that UNILAG was a renowned school in Nigeria and Africa. It is known for fostering exchange programmes with other countries aboard. It seeks to be the university of first choice. It is highly competitive and you have to give your best to come up with top grades. It presents many opportunities for growth and learning.
What I did not like about the university was too much bureaucracy and paper work often associated with some processes that could be simplified and made electronic. Some payments that had to be paid for in cash instead of electronic transfers which gave me the impression something was amiss especially at the school of postgraduate studies and some outdated laboratory equipment at the engineering departments that needed updating.