NUC and the Federal Ministry of Education to screen degrees
obtained by Nigerian students who studied abroad before they go for
NYSC.
The Federal Government has constituted a committee to screen
certificates obtained by Nigerian students who studied abroad, says
Prof. Julius Okojie, the Executive Secretary, National Universities
Commission (NUC).
Okojie made this known while fielding questions from newsmen shortly
after the presentation of licences to two new private universities on
Thursday in Abuja.
According to Okojie, the committee comprises members from the NUC and the Federal Ministry of Education.
“When they come for NYSC, they are referred to the Ministry of Education to look at the quality of their certificates.
“Recently, the ministry decided to set up a joint committee of NUC and
the Federal Ministry of Education to look at the quality of those
certificates; the committee has been set up but it has not been
inaugurated.
“In Ukraine, where we have many of our students for instance, it is not
that all the universities are bad; some are really good but it depends
on which one.
“Some of our students who attended universities in Ukraine pass through
the UK and get a second degree; in some countries, you can buy a
certificate in the airport.’’
He said that mere knowing that a foreign university was approved was not
enough as the programme pursued by a student might not be approved.
The NUC boss had earlier expressed concern over the quality of
universities Nigerian students attend in the West African sub-region,
especially in Ghana.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the universities that got
provisional licences are Edwin Clark University, Kaigbodo, Delta State,
and Hezekiah University, Umudi, Imo State. (NAN)
Source:- Schoolgists.com
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