Do you have a degree that you got
from an online school? Are you presently running an online course in a foreign
university? The National Universities
Commission has sad news for you.
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Executive Secretary, National
Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie
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The commission has handed down a
hard knock on degrees obtained online from any institution outside the country,
saying henceforth such certificates would not be recognized as a means of
seeking employment or doing other legitimate business in Nigeria.
The Punch reports that the NUC
has made it known that even Maryam Abacha American University, in Niger
Republic, is also among the list of foreign schools being talked about. It says
it has been overwhelmed with enquiries from some Nigerian students who had been
offered admission into the university.
“We wish to restate that as the
only quality assurance agency for universities in Nigeria, the NUC
is
maintaining its stand that degrees from Maryam Abacha University will not be
accepted in Nigeria”, the commission stated while talking to The Punch.
The NUC which also discredited
all part- time cross boarder education in Nigeria, therefore warned citizens
against patronising online universities which offer academic programmes without
physical contact with their students.
The commission’s Director of
Information and Public Relations, Mr. Ibrahim Usman Yakasai, made the announcement
during a press briefing on Thursday evening in Abuja, against the backdrop of
some foreign universities which place advertisements and admit students from
Nigeria.
According to him, the Nigerian
constitution has no backing or recognition for such degrees obtained online,
insisting that students look for cheap means of acquiring qualifications to
avoid competition at home.
He said, “Nigeria will not
recognise online degrees. Online degrees are not accepted in Nigeria at the
moment; the Nigerian constitution does not even give recognition to such
degrees. Those who ran out of Nigeria for study outside this country are those
looking for cheaper degrees. It is either they cannot pass the examinations or
they do not possess the minimum entry qualifications.”
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