National Universities Commission: NUC may approve 292 new private universities soon

Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC) (Guardian)
Inset: Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC) (Guardian)
The National Universities Commission may need to approve new universities to address the growing youth population of admission seekers in Nigeria.

The executive secretary of Nigeria's National Universities Commission, Abdul Rasheed Abubakar said that the NUC was processing 292 applications from institutions that hope to become private universities.

''While many of those seeking accreditation are fairly small and specialist institutions, such as private medical schools and creative arts colleges, the new institutions will be vital in Nigeria's plans to expand student numbers by 20 percent over the next five years'' Abubakar said.
National University Commission (Daily Post)
Inset: National University Commission (Daily Post)


NUC boss justifies the need for more universities

Speaking at the annual conference of the UK's Quality Assurance Agency, NUC boss said there is a dire shortage of university in Nigeria.

''Only 19 percent of the 2 million students who applied to university were accepted last year, with about 30 percent either going abroad or pursuing vocational studies.

This is a very serious situation - 1 million students do not get access to university not because they have failed their exams, but because the capacity [to admit them] is not there,"

"It is a dangerous thing to have this problem of frustrated youths who are left out on the streets," he said.

Presently, there are 163 universities in Nigeria and if the 292 private universities are approved, Nigeria would have a total of 455 universities for a population of almost 200 million.

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