11 May, 2015ISSN 0795-3089
Vol. 10 No. 19
in this edition...Anniversary celebration: UNIJOS at 40: Prof. Okojie lauds Varsity achievements
FG Warns Against Poor GovernanceInaugurates Councils of 12 New Fed. Varsities
The Honourable Minister of Education (HME), Mal. Ibra-
him Shekarau, CON, has warned the newly-inaugurated Govern-ing Councils of the 12 new Fed-eral Universities that the Gov-ernment would not tolerate poor governance of universities or total disregard for due process.
Speaking at the inauguration of the Councils of the 12 new Universi-ties, last Tuesday, at the National Universities Commission (NUC)’s auditorium, Abuja, Mal. Shekarau said that the Federal Government was concerned about good govern-ance and smooth administration of the Nigerian University System
Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFRPresident of Nigeria
Presentation of Opera-tional Licenses: Private varsities create competi-tion, stimulate competi-tion page: 5
(NUS) and well-being of the individual universities. This, he said, had made the Govern-ment to meticulously search out and appoint men and women of proven integrity, who had made impact in various areas of human endeavour, express-ing the hope that they would bring their wealth of experience to bear, regarding the rule of law and due process in the dis-charge of their responsibilities.
The Minister reiterated that the University Councils were constituted according to the law establishing them, saying that the Councils should have
L-R: Executive Secretary, NUC, Prof. Julius A. Okojie, Permanent Secretary, FME, Dr. MacJohn Nwaobiala, Sen. Sunday Ogbuji and Hon. Minister of Education, Mal. Ibrahim Shekarau
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a tenure of four years from the date of their inauguration, pro-vided that they were not found to be incompetent or corrupt. He, however, said that Councils could be dissolved by the Visitor at anytime. He added that Gov-ernment constituted Councils for the Universities for good manage-ment, growth and development, assuring them that they would be allowed to discharge their func-tions and responsibilities, accord-ingly, without undue interference.
Mal. Shekarau advised that the Councils should, at all times, be in consultation with the Manage-ment of the Universities, be abreast of the current laws, government policies, government white pa-pers, circulars, gazettes and other relevant documents that would help in taking decisions. He urged them to explore other ways of gen-erating funding outside Govern-ment, to improve the facilities and infrastructure that would promote teaching, research and learning in their respective institutions.
The Minister maintained that the tertiary education sector was very critical to the actualisation of President Jonathan’s Transfor-mation Agenda, Vision 20:2020, charging the Council members to address the issues of streamlin-
ing of educational programmes in their respective universities, in line with the core mandate of those institutions to meet national and international standards. He said only courses and programmes accredited by the relevant regu-latory agencies and professional bodies should be allowed to run.
The Minister charged the Councils to work very hard so that during their tenure, the transformation Agenda of the present administra-tion would not only be given at-tention, but would be tangible in the institutions, saying the reward of hard work was more work.
In his remarks, the Executive Sec-retary, National Universities Com-mission (NUC), Professor Julius A. Okojie, OON, said no uni-versity could function effectively without its Governing Councils in place. He expressed confidence in the calibre of the Council mem-bers being inaugurated for the Institutions and urged them to work assiduously to ensure rapid development and uninterrupted academic activities in their vari-ous Universities and Institutions.
Professor Okojie explained fur-ther that Government might ap-prove a major retreat and study tour for all members of the Gov-
erning Councils to enable them see the best practices in the world. He stressed the need for the Fed-eral Universities in the country to device other means of gen-erating funds to enhance gov-ernment budgetary allocations.
The NUC Scribe urged the Coun-cils to bring their wealth of experi-ence to bear in their respective In-stitutions, stressing that the NUC would give them necessary sup-port that would aid their duties. He advised the new members to be more focused and proactive in the discharge of their responsibilities, adding that the members should work to eradicate the identified challenges of the NUS, for better university education in Nigeria.
Professor Okojie observed that the event marked another mile-stone in the transformation of the education sector with the hope of taking the Universities concerned to greater heights. He said that Mr. President had found the Coun-cil members worthy of the task and urged them to view the as-signment as a clarion call to duty.
The Executive Secretary assured the new Councils of the Commis-sion’s renewed assistance in their efforts towards repositioning their assigned Universities. He called
Some members of the newly inaugurated Governing Councils
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Sen. Ahmed Nasir, Deputy Executive Secretary I, Prof C.F. Mafiana and Executive Secretary, NBTE, Dr. Masu’d Kazaure
Some members of the newly inaugurated Governing Councils
on them to put adequate machin-eries in place to ensure peace and harmony in their Institutions.
Responding on behalf of other members, the Chairman, Govern-ing Council, Federal University, Dutsin-Ma and former Minis-ter of State, Defence, Mrs. Erelu Obada, thanked President Good-luck Jonathan, GCFR, the Min-ister of Education and the NUC Executive Secretary, for their ap-pointment and pledged that they would discharge their duties in the best interest of the country.
The Universities whose Govern-
ing Councils were inaugurated included: Federal Universities, Dutse, Dutsin-Ma, Lokoja, Oye-Ekiti, Ndufu-Alike, Otuoke, La-fia, Birnin-Kebbi, Gusau, Gash-ua, Kashere and Wukari, as well as Chairman of the Council of the University of Ibadan. Other Governing Councils inaugurated were four Federal Polytechnics, namely Federal Polytechnics, Ukana, Akwa-Ibom State, Ile-Oluji, Ondo State and Federal Polytechnic for Oil & Gas, Bonny, Rivers State as well as the Na-tional Institute for Construction Technology, Uromi, Edo State.
The composition of the Gov-erning Councils is as follows: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State: Engr. Bawa Magaji (Chairman), Alh. Bello Bakori; Muhd. Hamza Nafada, Dr. Yusuf Onojo and Chief Eliot Osamu. Federal University, Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State: Mr. Yakubu Muhd (Chairman), Muntari Ibrahim Katsina, Mrs. Hilda Makanto, mni, Senator Bright Nwanne and Sen. Usman Jibrin Wawo.
Federal University, Dutse, Ji-gawa State: Prof. Taoheed Ade-doja (Chairman), Gadzama Malla Apogu, Alh. Sule Adu-
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biyaro, Barr. Godric Tam Deinduomo and A. Umar. Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State: HE Ere-lu Obada (Chairman), Mr. John, Lazarus Yorio, Engr. E S A Oluyemi, Mr. Etubom Nya Asuquo and Amina Sale Jambo. Federal University, Gashua, Yobe State: Mr. M O Oguniyi (Chairman), Rimanyang Ga-din, Mrs. Gloria Ibidun Ade-jumo, Chief Mac Wabara and Dr. Omovovwa Ubiame.
Federal University, Gusau, Zam-fara State: Alhaji Dele Belgore (Chairman), Alhaji Madaki Hama, Mrs Folake Phillips, Engr. Samuel Inyan and Dr. Ike Neliakuchukwu. Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State: HE Gbenga Daniel (Chairman), Alhaji Bello Adamu, Muheeba Dankaka, OON, Chief
Ikeji Asogwa and Rosana Oba. Federal University, Lafia, Nas-sarawa State: Chief J O Arog-bofa (Chairman), Barr. Faruk Iya, Mohammed Datti Us-man, Chief Ade Falowo and Chief Nelson W. Nworgo. Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State: Mr. Ogu Chima (Chair-man), Fatima Ibrahim, Alh. Garba L Ngoma, Dr. Fojobi J Adebow-ale and Pastor Osagie Ize Iyamu. Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi State: Engr. Anayo Onwuegbu (Chairman), Al-haji Abubakar Makama, Osiyo Agama, Sir Benjamin O Wil-cox and Mr. Cornelius Datoch.
Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State: Mr. Benedict Peters (Chairman), Muhd. Bala Adamu Kalgo, Hon. D. T. Shango, Mr. Emeka Onwueke and Baraka Sani.
Federal University, Wukari, Tara-ba State: Engr. Hamza Ibrahim (Chairman), Hon. Sunday Namo, Mrs. Oroyemisi Oyewole, Sen. Syl-vanus Ngele and Mallam Abu Bawa. University of Ibadan: Dr. Umar Mustapha (Chairman).National Institute of Construc-tion Technology, Uromi, Edo State: Hon. Gregory Nyalong, Professor Daniel I. Saror, Profes-sor S O Igwe, Com. A A Abdul-salam, Chief Anifowoshe Kelani and Aisha Mukhtar El-Yakub.
Federal Polytechnic, Ukana, Ak-wa-Ibom State: Ambassador M. Z. Anka, Hajia Balaraba Bello Maita-ma, Barr. Anselem N. Nwawuike, Obi Joseph Okechukwu, Chief Dan Ulasi and Mr. M. J. Ahmed.
Federal Polytechnic for Oil and Gas, Bonny, Rivers State: Gen.
More members of the Governing Council
Other members of the Governing Council
Ishaya Bamaiyi, Chief Tunde Gafar, Barr. Dennis Ekumanka-ma, Chief Godson Okoye, Chief Peter Ameh and Princess
Goziem Ugochukwu-Onuoha.
Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji, Ondo State: Alhaji Abubakar Chi-
ka S. Yaki, Alh. Aminu Sa’ad, Barr. Henry Onukwugha, Chief Sam Eke, Alh. Ganiyu O Galadima and Ms. Okafor Ebelechukwu Jacinta.
Private Varsities Create Competition, Stimulate Quality - Shekarau
…Edwin Clark, Hezekiah Receive Licenses
L-R: Hon. Minister of Education, Mal. Ibrahim Shekarau, Chairman, House Committee on Education, Hon. Aminu Suleiman Fagge and Executive Secretary, NUC, Prof. Julius A. Okojie, arriving the venue.
The Honourable Minister of Education (HME), Mal. Ibra-
him Shekarau, CON, has said that the growth of private universities in Nigeria had created an envi-ronment for healthy competition that stimulated improvement for quality service delivery in the Ni-gerian University System (NUS).
Presenting the operational licence to the two recently-approved Pri-vate Universities, namely Edwin Clack University, Kiagbodo, Delta
State and Hezekiah University, Umudi, (the first private univer-sity in Imo State), Mal. Shekarau, noted that the impact of the qual-ity in the NUS was seen from the results of the highly-competitive African Centres of Excellence Award conducted by the World Bank and released in June/July 2014, with 19 Universities from West and Central Africa, includ-ing 10 from Nigeria, as successful. He added that the first and third of the 19 Universities ranked, were
private Universities in Nigeria.
To reduce the challenge of access to university education in Ni-geria, the Minister said that the Federal Government had issued provisional license to the two in-stitutions, which had brought the number of private universities in the country to 61. He noted that the private universities had, recently expanded admission spaces for the swelling popula-tion of candidates seeking uni-
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L-R: Permanent Secretary, FME, Dr. MacJohn Nwaobiala, Director Tertiary Education, FME, Hajia Hindatu Abdullahi, Mal. Aliyu Na’Iya and Chairman, SCOPU, Prof. Akaneren Essien
Mal. Shekarau presenting the provisional license to the representative of Edwin Clark University, Kiagbodo
versity education in the country.
While congratulating the proprie-tors of the Universities, the Minis-ter reminded them that the provi-sional approval for the institutions to operate was intended to create room for effective mentoring and qualitative growth within the first five years of their operation, stress-ing that within this period, the new universities would be affili-ated to older generation Universi-ties for academic and administra-tive mentoring. He, however, said that the substantive licence could only be issued to well-managed institutions after a three-year pro-bation, following their respective performance growth, within the guidelines stipulated by the NUC.
Mal. Shekarau commended the NUC for its effort towards en-suring the maintenance and sus-tenance of quality and for keep-ing up with the new emerging realities, adding that the Com-mission had continued to update appropriate mechanisms to en-sure that specific quality assur-ance standards were complied with for the establishment and
operation of private universities.
In his remarks, the Chairman, House Committee on Education, Hon. Aminu Suleiman, con-gratulated the two Universities for receiving their operational li-cence, reminding them that they were on a three-year probation, after which their performance would give them confirmation and permanent approval. He en-couraged them to have the aver-age Nigerians in mind by mak-ing the fees affordable, noting that this was one of the ways they
could give back to the country.
Hon. Sulieman, charged the pro-prietors to see the recognition of their Universities as an opportu-nity to contribute their quota to the education sector, adding that the Federal Government could not solely meet the admission needs of students and cautioning the Universities not to admit more than the quota allocated to them.
In his address, the Executive Secretary, NUC, Professor Ju-lius A. Okojie, OON, advised
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the two Universities to make good use of the opportunity giv-en to them, as the Commission would come after them, espe-cially after the probation period, to check their activities, warn-ing that if the Universities were found wanting in their activities, their licence would be withdrawn forthwith and that the Commis-sion would not hesitate to apply any other appropriate sanctions. The NUC Scribe advised parents to always exercise caution and consider curriculum and other academic and environmental fac-tors before sending their wards to private universities in neighbor-
ing countries, reminding them that most private institutions in some countries where stu-dents were mostly compressed and exploited could not match up with the standards existing in their Nigerian counterparts.
In his remarks, the Chairman, Standing Committee On Private Universities (SCOPU), Professor Akanaren Idem Essien, thanked the Executive Secretary for his continued guidance, support and the confidence reposed in the SCOPU to carry out its duty from time to time, adding that the cer-emony was made possible by the
Mal. Shekarau presenting the provisional license to the representative of Hezekiah University, Umudi at the event
efforts of the promoters of the two Universities, for complying with NUC’s requirements for the estab-lishment of private universities. He charged the Universities to provide quality education to the society.
In his acceptance speech, the Chairman, Edwin Clark Founda-tion, thanked President Goodluck Jonathan, GCFR, for ensuring that every State had a federal university and also for approving more pri-vate universities. He also thanked the Honourable Minister and the NUC for issuing them the licens-ing and promised to provide qual-ity education to Nigerian students.
Mal. Shekarau, Dr. Nwaobiala and Prof. Okojie (middle) in a group photograph with BoT members and well wishers of the two universities
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The Executive Secretary, Na-tional Universities Commis-
sion (NUC), Professor Julius A. Okojie, OON, has, on behalf of the Board, Management Commit-tee and Staff of the Commission, congratulated the Vice-Chancel-lor, Principal Officers, Staff and Students of the University of Jos, on the occasion of the institution’s 40th anniversary celebration held recently at the University Campus.
Professor Okojie, represented by Professor, Akanaren Essien, said that, from being a campus of the University of Ibadan (UI), the full-fledged status of a Federal Universi-ty was conferred on the University of Jos by the Military Government in 1975, the same year as other Six Second Generation Univer-sities, including Bayero Univer-sity, Kano, University of Cala-bar and the University of Ilorin.
Other Universities, established same year, he said, included the University of Maiduguri, Uni-versity of Port Harcourt and the Usman Dan Fodiyo University, Sokoto, adding that the exercise brought the total number of Uni-versities to 13, with the concept of, at least, one Federal University per State, in the then 12-State struc-
ture, with the Old Oyo State having two Universities (Ibadan and Ife).
The Executive Secretary noted that each State had at least one federal university as part of the Govern-ment’s effort towards increasing access to University education and ensure equity. He commended Unijos for her academic excellence, uninterrupted activities as well as quality research outputs, congrat-ulating the University for wining one of the 10 African Centres of Excellence Awards for the Nige-
rian University System (NUS).
In his remarks, the Vice-Chancel-lor, Professor Hayward Mafuyau, said that the University of Jos had come of age, starting as a campus under the University of Ibadan and growing into an autonomous Federal University, stressing that the Institution had recorded a lot of success in line with its mandate. He observed that all the stake-holders had worked tirelessly to-wards making Unijos a renowned Centre of Excellence, urging the staff and students of the Univer-sity as well as all other stakehold-ers to keep the momentum go-ing in order for the Institution to maintain its excellent status in the comity of Nigerian Universities.
The Vice-Chancellor thanked the NUC-Executive Secretary, Profes-sor Julius A. Okojie, for gracing the occasion and for his untir-ing efforts towards repositioning of the NUS which, according to him, had paved the way for the NUS to win 10 out of the 19 Afri-can Centres of Excellence (ACE). The event witnessed various ac-tivities and programmes, includ-ing public lectures, among others.
UNIJOS At 40: Prof. Okojie Lauds Varsity’s Achievements
Prof. Julius A. Okojie, OONExecutive Secretary, NUC
Prof. Akanaren EssienVisiting Prof., NUC
Hayward MafuyauVC, UNIJOS
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FELLOWSHIPS FOR RESEARCH IN JAPAN, 2015
The National Universities Commission (NUC),is in receipt of a notice on Fellowships from the Japan So-ciety for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). The advertisement is for the Japanese Fellowships for 2015 in
different fields of Research. JSPS provides an array of Fellowship programmes for researchers at every stage of career-pre-postdoctoral researchers to senior researchers and different durations.
Researchers may choose programmes that best fit their career level and research plans; summer pro-gramme for pre/postdoctoral researchers, postdoctoral fellowship for young researchers and invitation fellowships for mid-career, senior and eminent researchers.
Application forms and information on eligibility for the award can be accessed on this website: http:www.jsps.go.jp/English
Prof. Okojie with the New Vice Chancellor of ABU and Pro-Chancellor
L-R: Executive Secretary, NUC, Prof. Julius A. Okojie, newly appointed VC of ABU, Prof. Ibrahim Garba and the Pro-Chancellor, Arc. Muhammed Dawo
The National Universities Commission, cognizant of the need to streamline the
operations of Part Time and Sandwich programmes in Nigerian universities, had through a publication in the print media, including the Guardian and Sun Newspapers of Monday, 19th March, 2012, placed a moratorium on admission into part-time programmes in Nigerian universities. In the publication, the universities were requested to fully disclose all Part-Time and Sandwich programmes, with respect to enrolment and staffing profile, within four weeks of the publication, and to conduct in-house staff and student audit and forward same to the Commission. As a follow up to this, the Commission vide a letter dated 14 January, 2013, sent a reminder to the universities requesting those that were yet to provide information on their Part-Time and Sandwich programmes as well as affiliation arrangements to do so on or before15 February, 2013.
2.0.Universities That Made SubmissionBased on the submissions received, a total of forty (40) universities indicated that they would run Part-Time and Sandwich programmes as detailed below:
A. Federal Universities 1. Federal University of Technology, Owerri2. University of Benin, Benin3. University of Calabar, Calabar4. University of Lagos5. Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka6. University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt7. University of Uyo, Uyo8. University of Abuja, Abuja9. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta10. Michael Okpara University, Umudike11. Moddibbo Adamawa University of Technology, Yola12. University of Agriculture, Markurdi13. Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto14. University of Jos, Jos
B. State Universities 1. Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma, Edo State2. Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago- Iwoye, Ogun State3. Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State4. Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba- Akoko, Ondo State5. Imo State University, Owerri, Imo State 6. Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ogun State7. Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt8. Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu State9. Ignatius Ajuru University of Education Education, Port Harcourt10. Delta State University, Abraka, Delta State
NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION11. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso12. Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos State13. Niger Delta University, Amasoma, Bayelsa State14. Anambra State University, Uli, Anambra State15. Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Eboyi State16. Cross River State University of Technology, Calabar17. Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State18. Osun State University, Osun State19. Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nasarawa State
C. Private Universities:1. Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun State2. Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State3. Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State4. Lead City university, Ibadan, Oyo State5. Achievers University, Owo, Ondo State6. Benson Idahosa University, Benin – City, Edo State7. Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra State8. Wesley University of Science and Technology, Ondo,
Ondo State
3.0. APPROVALS GRANTED TO UNIVERSITIES TO RUN PART–TIME/ SANDWICH PROGRAMMES•
Up to date, a total of thirty six (36) universities forwarded their completed documents, based on the approved format. Following the analysis of the submissions by the Department of Academic Standards and having satisfied the laid down guidelines for running Part – Time programme and Sandwich courses in Nigerian universities, all the thirty six (36) institutions were recommended to the Executive Secretary for approval. Consequent upon Executive Secretary’s approval, letters were communicated to the universities accordingly. The universities are: A. Federal Universities1. University of Lagos2. University of Port Harcourt3. University of Calabar4. University of Benin5. University of Abuja6. University of Uyo7. University of Jos8. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile – Ife9. Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka10. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta11. Federal University of Technology, Owerri12. Usman Danfodiyo University, Sokoto13. Bayero University, KanoB. State Universities1. Ekiti State University, Ado – Ekiti, Ekiti State2. Cross River State University, Calabar, Cross River State3. Imo State University, Owerri, Imo State4. Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rivers State5. Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State6. Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma, Edo State7. Enugu State University of Science & Technology,
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Enugu State8. Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ogun State9. Rivers State University of Science & Technology, Port Harcourt 10. Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Eboyi State11. Benue State University, Makurdi, Benue State12. Niger Delta University, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State13. Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos State14. Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba – Akoko, Ondo State15. Anambra State University, Uli, Anambra State16. Osun State University, Osogbo, Osun State 17. Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State18. Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nasarawa State.
C. Private Universities1. Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun State2. Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State3. Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State4. Lead City university, Ibadan, Oyo State5. Achievers University, Owo, Ondo State6. Benson Idahosa University, Benin – City, Edo State7. Wesley University of Science and Tech-nology, Ondo, Ondo State8. Fountain University, Osogbo
Dr. Gidado KumoDirector, Academic StandardsFor: Executive Secretary
GUIDELINES ON PART-TIME AND SANDWICH PROGRAMMES IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES
Below are guidelines for conducting Part-time and Sandwich programmes in Nigerian universities. All universities currently operating Part-time programmes are expected to comply with the guidelines on programme by programme basis.
Consequently, universities still interested in running Part-time programmes are advised to forward fresh applications to the NUC on programme by programme basis.
This is, however, subject to the readiness of the university to comply with the following extant guidelines on part-time programmes:
1. The admission and graduation requirements, Staffing, Library and physical facilities requirements must be in line with the Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards (BMAS) for the various full-time academic programmes;
2. For a programme to be eligible to run on part-time basis, the approved full-time equivalent must be available in the university, must have earned full accreditation and must be run within approved campuses;
3. The enrolment into part-time programmes must not exceed 20% of total students’ population in the programme;
4. The minimum duration of the part-time programmes must be 150% of the approved duration of the Full-Time equivalent;
5. Approval shall not be granted for part-time programmes in Environmental Sciences, Engineering/Technology, Law, Medicine/Medical Sciences, Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dentistry; and Veterinary Science;
6. All admissions into part-time programmes must be through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). Part-time programmes must be run within approved campuses of universities where the human and material resources for the teaching of the programmes are domiciled, i.e. on the main campus of the university;
7. Part-time programmes shall be subjected to the NUC accreditation assessment upon maturity of the programme;
8. For any programme to be eligible for part-time mode, it must have produced two (2) sets of graduates and satisfied the Resource Verification Requirements.
9. Commencement of a part-time programme MUST be subject to NUC’s approval. Approval of commencement of all part-time programmes must be obtained.
The National Universities Commission shall not hesitate to apply appropriate sanctions on any university which violates any of the stipulated Guidelines on Part-Time and Sandwich Programmes.
SignedManagement
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List of Approved Universities in NigeriaFederal state
s/N Institutions Year est.
1 University of Ibadan, Ibadan
1948
2 University of Nigeria, Nsukka
1960
3 Obafemi awolowo University, Ile-Ife
1962
4 ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
1962
5 University of lagos, lagos
1962
6 University of Benin, Benin City
1970
7 Bayero University, Kano
1975
8 University of Calabar, Calabar
1975
9 University of Ilorin, Ilorin
1975
10 University of Jos, Jos 1975
11 University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri
1975
12 Usmanu danfodiyo University, sokoto
1975
13 University of Port-Harcourt, Port-Harcourt
1975
14 Federal University of technology, Owerri
1980
15 Federal University of technology, akure
1981
16 Modibbo adama University of technology, Yola
1981
17 Federal University of technology, Minna
1982
18 Nigerian defence academy, Kaduna
1985
19 University of abuja, 1988
20 abubakar tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi
1988
21 University of agriculture, Makurdi
1988
22 Federal University of agriculture, abeokuta
1988
23 Nnamdi azikiwe University, awka
1992
s/N Institutions Year est.
1 rivers state University of science & technology, Port Harcourt
1979
2 ambrose alli University, ekpoma
1980
3 abia state University, Uturu
1981
4 enugu state University of science & tech, enugu
1982
5 Olabisi Onabanjo University, ago-Iwoye
1982
6 ekiti state University, ado-ekiti. (formerly University of ado-ekiti)
1982
7 lagos state University, Ojo, lagos
1983
8 ladoke akintola University of technology, Ogbomoso
1990
9 Imo state University, Owerri
1992
10 Benue state University, Makurdi
1992
11 delta state University, abraka
1992
12 adekunle ajasin University, akungba-akoko
1999
13 Kogi state University, anyigba
1999
14 Niger-delta University, Yenagoa
2000
15 anambra state University, Uli
2000
16 Kano University of science & technology, Wudil
2000
17 ebonyi state University, abakaliki
2000
18 Nasarawa state University, Keffi
2002
19 adamawa state University, Mubi
2002
PrIVates/N Institutions Year
est.1 Babcock University,
Ilishan remo1999
2 Madonna University, Okija
1999
3 Igbinedion University, Okada
1999
4 Bowen University, Iwo 20015 Covenant University, Ota 20026 Pan-atlantic University,
lagos2002
7 Benson Idahosa University, Benin City
2002
8 american University of Nigeria, Yola
2003
9 redeemers University, ede, Osun state
2005
10 ajayi Crowther University, Oyo
2005
11 al-Hikmah University, Ilorin
2005
12 Caritas University, amorji-Nke, enugu
2005
13 CeteP City University, lagos
2005
14 Bingham University, auta-Balefi, Karu, Nasarawa state
2005
15 al-Qalam University, Katsina
2005
16 renaissance University, enugu
2005
17 Bells University of technology, Ota, Ogun state
2005
18 lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo state
2005
19 Crawford University, Igbesa, Ogun state
2005
20 Kwararafa University, Wukari (formerly Wukari Jubilee University)
2005
21 Crescent University, abeokuta
2005
22 Novena University, Ogume, delta state
2005
23 University of Mkar, Mkar 200524 Joseph ayo Babalola
University, Ikeji-arakeji Osun state
2006
25 Caleb University, lagos 2007
List of Approved Universities in NigeriaFederal state PrIVate
s/N Institutions Year est
24 University of Uyo, Uyo
1991
25 Michael Okpara University of agriculture, Umudike
1992
26 National Open University of Nigeria, lagos
2002
27 Fed. Univ. of Petroleum resources, effurun
2007
28 Federal University, lokoja, Kogi state
2011
29 Federal University, lafia, Nasarawa state
2011
30 Federal University, Kashere, Gombe state
2011
31 Federal University, Wukari, taraba state
2011
32 Federal University, dutsin-Ma, Katsina state
2011
33 Federal University, dutse, Jigawa state
2011
34 Federal University, Ndufu-alike, ebonyi state
2011
35 Federal University, Oye-ekiti, ekiti state
2011
36 Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa
2011
37 the Nigeria Police academy, Wudil, Kano state
2012
38 Federal University, Birnin-Kebbi, Kebbi
2013
39 Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara
2013
40 Federal University, Gashua, Yobe
2013
s/N Institution Year est
20 Gombe state University, Gombe
2004
21 Kaduna state University, Kaduna
2004
22 Cross river University of technology, Calabar
2004
23 Plateau state University, Bokkos
2005
24 Ondo state University of technology, Okiti Pupa.
2008
25 Ibrahim Babangida University, lapai, Niger state
2005
26 tai solarin University of education, Ijagun
2005
27 Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina
2006
28 Bukar abba Ibrahim University, damaturu Yobe state
2006
29 Kebbi state University of science and technology, aliero
2006
30 Osun state University, Osogbo
2006
31 taraba state University, Jalingo
2008
32 Kwara state University, Ilorin
2009
33 sokoto state University, sokoto
2009
34 akwa Ibom state University, Ikot Ikpaden
2010
35 Ignatius ajuru University of education, rumuolumeni
2010
36 Bauchi state University, Gadau
2011
37 Northwest University, Kano
2012
38 the technical University, Ibadan.
2012
39 sule lamido University, Kafin Hausas
2013
40 Ondo state University of Medical sciences
2015
s/N Institution Year est
26 Fountain University, Osogbo
2007
27 Obong University, Obong Ntak
2007
28 salem University, lokoja 200729 tansian University,
Umunya, anambra state 2007
30 Veritas University, abuja 200731 Wesley University of
science & technology, Ondo
2007
32 Western delta University, Oghara, delta state
2007
33 the achievers University, Owo
2007
34 african University of science & technology, abuja
2007
35 afe Babalola University, ado-ekiti, ekiti state
2009
36 Godfrey Okoye University, Ugwuomu-Nike, enugu state
2009
37 Nigerian turkish Nile, University, abuja
2009
38 Oduduwa University, Ipetumodu, Osun state
2009
39 Paul University, awka, anambra state
2009
40 rhema University, Obeama-asa, rivers state
2009
41 Wellspring University, evbuobanosa, edo state
2009
42 adeleke University, ede, Osun state
2011
43 Baze University, abuja 201144 landmark University,
Omu-aran, Kwara state2011
45 samuel adegboyega University, Ogwa, edo state
2011
46 elizade University, Ilara-Mokin, Ondo state
2012
47 evangel University, akaeze, ebonyi state
2012
48 Gregory University, Uturu, abia state
2012
49 McPherson University, seriki sotayo, ajebo, Ogun state
2012
50 southwestern University, Okun Owa, Ogun state
2012
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The National Universities Commission (NUC) has observed with great concern that some Nigerian universities are running unapproved postgraduate programmes, leading to the award of Masters and PhD degrees. The Commission has also observed that some Parastatals and Institutes are awarding these same Postgraduate degrees, either on their own or through unapproved affiliations with Nigerian and foreign Universities. Such practices are not only unethical, but also antithetical to time-tested quality assurance best practices. The qualifications/awards resulting therefrom are not recognized. The Commission hereby notifies the general public that only the following universities have approval to offer postgraduate programmes at the Masters’ and Ph.D levels in Nigeria, as of 30th July, 2012:
FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES: 1. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi2. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria3. Bayero University, Kano4. Federal University of Technology, Akure5. Federal University of Technology, Minna6. Federal University of Technology, Owerri7. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike8. Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola9. National Open University of Nigeria, Lagos.10. Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna11. Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka12. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife13. University of Abuja, Gwagwalada14. University of Agriculture, Abeokuta15. University of Agriculture, Makurdi16. University of Benin, Benin City17. University of Calabar, Calabar18. University of Ibadan, Ibadan19. University of llorin, llorin20. University of Jos, Jos21. University of Lagos, Akoka22. University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri23. University of Nigeria, Nsukka24. University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt25. University of Uyo, Uyo26. Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto
STATE UNIVERSITIES:1. Abia State University, Uturu2. Adamawa State University, Mubi3. Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko4. Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma
5. Anambra State University, Uli6. Benue State University, Makurdi7. Cross River University of Technology, Calabar8. Delta State University, Abraka9. Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki10. Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti11. Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu12. Imo State University, Owerri13. Kogi State University, Anyigba14. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso15. Lagos State University, Ojo.16. Nasarawa State University, Keffi17. Niger-Delta University, Wilberforce Island18. Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye19. Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt20. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University, Katsina21. Gombe State University, Gombe22. Ibrahim Babangida University, Lapai
PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES:1. African University of Science and Technology, Abuja2. American University of Nigeria, Yola3. Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo4. Benson Idahosa University, Benin City5. Bowen University, Iwo6. Covenant University, Ota7. Igbinedion University, Okada8. Pan-African University, Lekki9. Redeemer’s University, Mowe, Ogun State10. Caleb University, Lagos11. Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji, Osun State12. Nigerian Turkish Nile University, Abuja13. Afe Babalola University, Ad0-Ekiti, Ekiti State14. Lead City University, Ibadan, (MSc only)Employers of labour, educational institutions and other stakeholders are to note that only certificates issued by these universities, for their approved programmes, are valid for employment, further studies and other purposes. When in doubt about the status of any programme or certificate, the National Universities Commission should be contacted through [email protected] and the following telephone numbers: 08027455412, 07054407741, 08067787753, 07039254081 and 07082024412 (FAX). Further information can also be obtained from the Commission’s website: www.nuc.edu.ng
SignedMANAGEMENT
List of Universities with Approved Postgraduate Programmes
List of Approved Universities in NigeriaPrIVate
51 Augustine, Univer-sity, Ilara, Lagos State
2015
52 Chrisland University, Owode, Ogun State
2015
53 Christopher Univer-sity, Mowe, Ogun State
2015
54 Hallmark University, Ijebu, Itele, Ogun State
2015
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55 Kings University, Ode Omu, Osun State
2015
56 Michael and Ce-cilia Ibru University, Owhrode, Delta State
2015
57 Mountain Top Uni-versity, Ogun State
2015
58 Ritman Univer-sity, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State
2015
59 Summit Universi-ty, Offa, Kwara State
2015
60 Edwin Clark University, University, Kiagbodo, Delta State
2015
61 Hezekiah University, Umu-di, Imo State
2015
PrIVate PrIVate
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NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSIONP U B L I C A N N O U N C E M E N T
37) Middle Belt University (North Central University), Otukpo38) Leadway University, Ughelli, Delta State 39) Metro University, Dutse/Bwari, Abuja 40) Southend University, Ngwuro Egeru (Afam) Ndoki, Rivers State41) Olympic University, Nsukka, Enugu State42) Federal College of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Abuja.43) Temple University, Abuja 44) Irish University Business School London, operating anywhere in Nigeria.45) National University of Technology, Lafia, Nasarawa State.46) University of Accountancy and Management Studies, Mowe, Lagos - Ibadan
Expressway and its Annex at 41, Ikorodu Road, Lagos.47) University of Education, Winneba Ghana, operating anywhere in Nigeria.48) Cape Coast University, Ghana, operating anywhere in Nigeria.49) African University Cooperative Development (AUCD), Cotonou, Benin
Republic, operating anywhere in Nigeria.50) Pacific Western University, Denver, Colorado, Owerri Study Centre.51) Evangel University of America & Chudick Management Academic, Lagos52) Enugu State University of Science and Technology (Gboko Campus)53 career Light Resources Centre, Jos54) University of West Africa, Kwali-Abuja, FCT55) Coastal Univversity, Iba-Oku, Akwa-Ibom State56) Kaduna Bussiness School, Kaduna57) Royal University of Theology, Minna, Niger Delta
In addition to the closure, the following Degree Mills are currently undergoing further investigations and/or ongoing court actions. The purpose of these actions is to prosecute the proprietors and recover illegal fees and charges on subscribers.1) National University of Nigeria, Keffi, Nasarawa State 2) North Central University, Otukpo, Benue State 3) Christ Alive Christian Seminary and University, Enugu 4) Richmond Open University, Arochukwu, Abia State.5) West Coast University, Umuahia.6) Saint Clements University, Iyin Ekiti, Ekiti State 7) Volta University College, Aba, Abia State.8) Illegal Satellite Campuses of Ambrose Alli University.
For the avoidance of doubt, anybody who patronises or obtains any certificate from any of these illegal institutions does so at his or her own risk. Certificates obtained from these sources will not be recognised for the purposes of NYSC, employment, and further studies.
The relevant Law enforcement agencies have also been informed for their further necessary action.
* This list of illegal institutions is not exhaustive.
PROFESSOR JULIUS A.OKOJIEEXECUTIVE SECRETARY,
NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION,A N N O U N C E R
The National Universities Commission (NUC) wishes to announce to the general public, especially parents and prospective undergraduates, that the under-listed “Degree Mills” have not been licensed by the Federal Government and have, therefore, been closed down for violating the Education (National Minimum Standards etc.) Act CAP E3 Law of the Federation of Nigeria 2004. The “Universities” are:1) University of Accountancy and Management Studies, operating anywhere in
Nigeria.2) Christians of Charity American University of Science & Technology, Nkpor,
Anambra State or any of its other campuses3) University of Industry, Yaba, Lagos or any of its other campuses4) University of Applied Sciences & Management, Port Novo, Republic of
Benin or any of its other campuses in Nigeria5) Blacksmith University, Awka or any of its other campuses6) Volta University College, Ho, Volta Region, Ghana or any of its other campuses
in Nigeria7) Royal University Izhia, P.O. Box 800, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State or any of its other
campuses8) Atlanta University, Anyigba, Kogi State or any of its other campuses9) Sunday Adokpela University, Otada Adoka, Otukpo, Benue State or any of its
other campuses.10) United Christian University, Macotis Campus, Imo State or any of its other
campuses.11) United Nigeria University College, Okija, Anambra State or any of its other
campuses.12) Samuel Ahmadu University, Makurdi, Benue State or any of its other campuses.13) UNESCO University, Ndoni, Rivers State or any of its other campuses.14) Saint Augustine’s University of Technology, Jos, Plateau State or any of its other
campuses15) The International University, Missouri, USA, Kano and Lagos Study Centres,
or any of its campuses in Nigeria16) Collumbus University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria17) Tiu International University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria18) Pebbles University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria`19) London External Studies UK operating anywhere in Nigeria.20) Pilgrims University operating anywhere in Nigeria. 21) Lobi Business School Makurdi, Benue State or any of its campuses in Nigeria.22) West African Christian University operating anywhere in Nigeria.23) Bolta University College Aba or any of its campuses in Nigeria.24) JBC Seminary Inc. (Wukari Jubilee University) Kaduna Illegal Campus25) Westlan University, Esie, Kwara State or any of its campuses in Nigeria.26) St. Andrews University College, Abuja or any of its campuses in Nigeria.27) EC-Council University, USA, Ikeja Lagos Study Centre.28) Atlas University, Ikot Udoso Uko, Uyo Akwa Ibom State or any of its campuses
in Nigeria29) Concept College/Universities (London) Ilorin or any of its campuses in Nigeria30) Halifax Gateway University, Ikeja or any of its campuses in Nigeria31) Kingdom of Christ University, Abuja or any of its campuses in Nigeria32) Acada University, Akinlalu, Oyo State or any of its campuses in Nigeria.33) Fifom University, Mbaise, Imo State or any of its campuses in Nigeria34) Houdegbe North American University campuses in Nigeria.35) Atlantic Intercontinental University, Okija, Anambra State 36) Open International University, Akure
List of Illegal Degree Awarding Institutions (Degree Mills) Operating in Nigeria*
NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA14/16, Ahmadu Bello Way, P. M. B. 80067, Victoria Island, Lagos
PUBLIC NOTICEAPPROVED STUDY CENTRES AND OPERATION OF ILLEGAL STUDY CENTRES
The Management of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) wishes to bring to the attention of the public the under-listed approved study centres, as at March, 2015.
GEO-PO-LITICAL ZONE
STUDY CENTRE FULL ADDRESS
North East BAUCHI STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Former NRC Building Federal Low Cost Housing Estate. Bauchi, Bauchi State. [email protected]
BOGORO COMMUNITY STUDY CENTRE
NOUN,Community Study Centre,Bogoro, Bauchi State.
AZARE COMMUNITY STUDY CENTRE
NOUN,Community Study Centre,Azare, Bauchi State.
YOLA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Army Barracks Road, Yola. [email protected] STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Baga Road, P. O. Box 548, Maiduguri, Borno State. maiduguristud-
[email protected] [email protected] STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Former Amusement Park, Maiduguri Road, Damaturu, Yobe dama-
[email protected] [email protected] STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Education Resource Centre, Former T/C Staff Quarter Jalingo,
Taraba State. [email protected] STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, After All Saints College, Gombe Federal Low Cost, P. M. B 0163,
Gombe. [email protected] STUDY CEN-TRE, GULAK
NOUN Study Centre, Former SDP Party Secretariat,Maiduguri - Mubi Express Way. [email protected]
North West KANO STUDY CENTRE, NOUN Study Centre, Independence Road, Sauna-Dakata, Kano [email protected] [email protected]
DUTSE STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, 3rd Floor Federal GovernmentSecretariat. Kiyawa Road, Dutse [email protected]
GUSAU STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Federal College of Education(Technical), Zaira Road, Gusau. [email protected]
KADUNA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Kaduna Campus (old NETC) by Trade Fair Complex, KM 4 Zaria Road, Kaduna. [email protected]
NOUN Special Study Centre, Nigerian Air force
NOUN Study Centre, 325 Ground Training Group, Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna. [email protected]
SOKOTO STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto. [email protected]
KEBBI STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Jega, Birnin - Kebbi Road. [email protected] [email protected]
KATSINA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, After Katsina State House of Assembly, Kaita Road, Katsina State, [email protected]
BATSARI COMMUNITY STUDY CENTRE
NOUN,Community Study Centre, Batsari, Katsina State.
North Central
JOS STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Lomay International Hotel Road, P.M.B.0983, Bukuru, Sabon Barki, Jos. [email protected]
COMMUNITY STUDY CENTRE, OFFA
NOUN,community study centre, Igosun Road , Offa ,Kwara [email protected]
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ILORIN STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Kulende Housing Estate, Ilorin. [email protected] Special Study Centre, Nigerian Army.
NOUN Special Study Centre for the Nigerian Army, (Army School of Education) Sobi Cantonment, P.M.B 1514, Ilorin. [email protected], [email protected]
ABUJA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, 5 Dar-E-Salaam, (Off Amino Kano Crescent)Wuse II Abuja. [email protected],
NOUN,Special Study Centrefor federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC),Abuja
NOUN,Special Study Centre for federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Abuja
NOUN,Special StudyCentre for National Assembly
NOUN,Special Study Centre for National Assembly, National Assembly Complex, Abuja.
NOUN Special Study Centre, Nigerian Public Service Institute
NOUN Special Study Centre, Public Service Institute of Nigeria(PSIN) Study Centre, Kubwa Express Way, Dutsen Alhaji Abuja.
NOUN Special Study Centre,Nigerian Immigrations Services
NOUN Study Centre, Pension Board Office, (immediately after Atlas Hotel) Secretariat Road Gwagwalada, Abuja. [email protected]
NOUN Special Study Centre, Nigerian Prisons Services - Enugu Maximum Prisons - Portharcourt Maximum Prisons - Kirikiri Maximum Prisons
NOUN Study Centre, Bill Clinton Avenue, Sauka, Abuja [email protected]
NOUN Special Study Centre, Ni-gerian Security and Civil Defense Corps(NSCDC)
NOUN Special Study Centre, Civil Defense Academy, Sauka-Abuja [email protected]
NOUN Special Study Centre, National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW
NOUN Special Study Centre, Plot 1236, Sepele Street, Garki II, Abuja. [email protected]
NOUN Special Study Centre,Nigerian Police
NOUN Study Centre, Directorate of Police Education Complex (Beside Mopol Barracks) Suleja Express Way Dei dei, Kubwa, Abuja. [email protected]
MINNA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, NRC Secretariat, Opp Mariam Babangida Girls Science College, Bosso, Minna, Niger State. [email protected]
MAKURDI STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, (Former NDE Office) Opposite Mechanic Village, Kanshio, Makurdi, Benue State [email protected]
OTUKPO STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, 59/ 60 Upu Road Otukpo, Benue [email protected]
COMMUNITY STUDY CEN-TRE, OGORI
NOUN Study Centre, Aiyeromi along Ogori-Ekpe Road, before General Hospital Ogori. [email protected]
LOKOJA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Defunct NRC Secretariat, Opposite Bishop Dennis College, Lokoja, Kogi State. [email protected]
COMMUNITY STUDY CEN-TRE, IYARA
NOUN Study Centre, (Defunct Party Building Secretariat) Iyara – Kabba Road. [email protected] [email protected]
LAFIA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Bukan – Sidi, Jos Road, Lafia. [email protected] East OWERRI STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, c/o Federal Polytechnic, Nekedi, Owerri/Aba Road, P.M.B 1036,
Nekede, Owerri. [email protected] [email protected] STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, National Root Crop Institute P M B 7296 Umuahia, Abia State
[email protected] STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Nike-Lake Road, Enugu, Enugu State.
[email protected] COMMUNITY STUDY CENTRE
NOUN Community Study Centre, Awgu ,Along old Okigwe Roadby Orie Awgu, Off Enugu / Port-Harcourt Highway,Awgu Town,Awgu Enugu [email protected]
AWKA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre,Defunct Party Building P. M. B. 2017, Abagana, Anambra State. [email protected] [email protected]
South South
ASABA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre Federal College of Education (Technical), Asaba [email protected]
EMEVOR COMMUNITY STUDY CENTRE
NOUN Study Centre, 72 Emevor-Ughelli Road , Emevor, Isoko North Local GOVT. Area, Delta State. [email protected]
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CALABAR STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Murtala Mohammed Highway, Opposite Zone 6 Police Hqrts (Former Teachers training Collage) Calabar, Cross River State. [email protected]
UYO STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, 3 Mbaba Afia Street, Off Aka Road,Uyo., Akwa Ibom [email protected]
PORTHARCOURT STUDY CENTRE
NOUN Study Centre, St. John Campus (Aba Road, near Garrison),Rumuolumeni PMB 5047, Port Harcourt. [email protected]
BENIN STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Ekenwa Road, (Old SDP Secretariat) Benin City, Edo State. [email protected] [email protected]
FUGAR COMMUNITY STUDY CENTRE
NOUN,Fugar Community Study Centre, Edo State
YENAGOA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre,Swali Road, Beside UBA Bank Yenagoa. [email protected]
South West IBADAN STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Former Party Secretariat, Faith Clinic Road Ijokodo Junction, Sango-Eleyele PMB 5061, Ibadan. [email protected]
COMMUNITY STUDY CENTRE, AWA-IJEBU
NOUN Study Centre, Ijebu Awa, East Local Govt. Area, Ogun [email protected]
ADO-EKITI STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Government Housing Estate, Afao Road, Ado-Ekiti. [email protected]
ABEOKUTA STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre NNPC Mega Station, Ogun [email protected]
AKURE STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Old NRC Building Idanre Road, Ondo [email protected],
OKA AKOKO COMMUNITY STUDY CENTRE
NOUN Study Centre, Oka Akoko, Ondo State
OSOGBO STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, Beside St. Charles, Okedo, Former SDP Building, Ilesha Road, Os-hogbo, Osun State [email protected]
OTAN AYEGBAJU COMMU-NITY STUDY CENTRE
NOUN Study Centre, No 4 Ikotun Street, Otan AyegbajuBoluwaduro LGA, Osun State.
LAGOS STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, NERDC, Agidingbi Beside Fela Shrine, [email protected]
MACARTHY STUDY CENTRE NOUN Study Centre, No. 38/40 McCarthy, Off Obalende Road,Opp Ghana High Commission, Lagos Island, Lagos.
NOUN Special Study Centre, Nigerian Navy
NOUN Study Centre, Nigerian Navy NNS QUORRA,Apapa, Lagos [email protected]
FCT Abuja Planning Office 5 Dar-E-Salaam, (Off Amino Kano Crescent) Wuse II [email protected]
North West Centre For EducationalTechnology and EntrepreneurialDevelopment (CETED)
Old NETC, By Trade Fair Complex, KM 4 Zaria Road, [email protected]
OPERATION OF ILLEGAL STUDY CENTRESIt has been observed that some unscrupulous elements are operating illegal study centres across the country. So far, the underlisted illegal centres have been identifiedNorth Central
Notita Tutorial Centre Notita Tutorial Centre, No. 3 Dares Salaam Street, off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja
South South
Olomoro Centre Olomoro Promary School, Olomoro Community, Isoko South LGA, Delta State
Auchi Centre South Ibie Study Centre, opposit Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo StateUgheli Study Centre No. 285 Ugheli/Patani Express way, Delta State.
South west Ikorodu Study Centre No. 23 Obafemi Awolowo Way,Opposite Public Toilet, Igbogbo, Ikorodu, Lagos State Petin Centre for Lectures 14F Obafemi Awolowo Way, beside MAO plaza Ayetoro, Osogbo, near boorepo supermar-
ket, Osogbo, Osun State.Students Cybernetics Cafe No.6 Adebare Street, Oworoshoki, Lagos State.
Signed Josephine O. Akinyemi (Mrs)
Registrar
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“VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY”
A Television Documentary Programme
The Voyage of Discovery is an National Universities Commission (NUC)-sponsored television documentary programme for Nigerian Universities to celebrate outstanding researchers, showcase their findings and promote their linkage with the industry.
The programme is aired every week on:
(a) Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) on Mondays 1.30-2.00pm(b) African Independent Television (AIT) on Tuesdays 4:30 - 5.00 pm
This Week’s DiaryDATE EVENT TIME VENUE
Monday, 11 May, 2015 Invitation to Nominate Participant(s) for Contemporary Work Ethnics and Professionalism for Organizational Pro-ductivity
Nigeria International Book Fair 2015
10.am Keffi, Nasarawa State
Multipurpose Halls of the University of Lagos, Akoka
Tuesday, 12 May, 2015
Nigeria International Book Fair 2015
Invitation to Nominate Participant(s) for Contemporary Work Ethnics and Professionalism for Organizational Pro-ductivity
10.00 a.m. Multipurpose Hall C of the University of Lagos, Akoka
Keffi, Nasarawa State
Wednesday, 13 May, 2015Thursday, 14 May, 2015Friday, 15 May, 2015
The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria: Courtesy Call 10.00 a.m NUC
Saturday, 16 May, 2015
Nigeria International Book Fair 2015 10.00a.m. Multipurpose Halls of the University of Lagos, Akoka
NAME DATE OF BIRTH
DEPT
Mr. Alechenu John Abah 10 May DFAMiss. Onolunosen Louisa Ibhaze 10 May DQAMiss Jamila Abdurrahman Dahiru 10 May DASMr. Francis Sasa 10 May DSSSMrs. Oluwadamilola Deborah Oseghale
11 May DESO
Miss. Akunna Bernadine Osuagwu 11 May DESOMr. Salawu Okuku Musa 11 May DPP&D
Mr. Damilola Adedipe 11 May DMSSMiss. Alimot Fumilola Babayode 12 May DASMr. Kenechukwu Kenneth Chinegwu 12 May DPP&DMr. Adam Garba Abubakar 12 May DPP&DMr. Samaila Bitrus 13 May DESOMrs Silifat Olayinka Olowu 13 May DRIMiss. Phebe Dzarma Banu 14 May DESO
Mr. Hussaini Bayero 14 May DMSSMiss. Chidinma Kalu Idika 14 May DSSSMrs. Shatu Musa Suleiman 15 May DODEMr. Inimibokenimi Kingsford Dennis 15 May DSSSMr. Arinze Anthony Nanwenyi 15 May DSSSMr. Mohammed Kabir Yusuf 15 May DFAMr. Onome Ogbajibrede 15 May DICTMiss. Euphemia Mwuese Iordye 15 May DESOMrs. Ramotu Atene Mohammed 16 May DFA
Wishing you many happy returns!Best wshes for the week.
Dress Well and Earn Respect.
Courtesy: Directorate of Management Support Services
Courtesy: Anti-corruption and Transparency Division
SHUN CORRUPTION.It Does Not Pay
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