Nigeria’s reactionary approach to degree recognition causes more harm than good. Instead of a sweeping declaration that discredits thousands of students, a structured, evidence-based evaluation of...
Economic and Social Implications of Blanket Invalidation Beyond the direct impact on students and graduates, a blanket invalidation of degrees can harm Nigeria’s economy and social...
Student housing in Nigeria is at a crossroads. On one side, there are the deteriorating public hostels struggling to meet the needs of a burgeoning student...
Education in Nigeria, particularly at the tertiary level, has endured numerous challenges, with prolonged strikes by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) being one of...
In an era increasingly defined by globalization and interconnectedness, cultural diversity has emerged as a pivotal element in shaping educational frameworks around the world. In Nigeria,...
In an age defined by the rapid flow of digital information, reading habits among Nigerian students have undergone profound changes. While once a pillar of personal...
Recently, Nigeria has been jolted by the tragic news of a young pupil in Ogun State, who reportedly lost his life after a teacher subjected him...
In this wide-ranging interview, Associate Professor Elisée Byelongo Isheloke, Rector/Vice Chancellor of Université Espoir du Congo (UEC), narrates his experiences of managing an educational institution from...
In many African countries, including Nigeria—the continent’s most populous nation—there exists a persistent colonial legacy that continues to shape the educational landscape. The prevailing mindset emphasizes...
The 2025 release of the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings has once again laid bare a painful reality: no Nigerian university has made it...