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N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by Islie: 11:09am On Apr 11, 2019
By Tony Ezimakor



Abuja – Nigeria’s premier university, the University of Ibadan, is enmeshed in alleged corruption scandal bordering on misappropriation of varsity funds totalling over N1.98 billion.

It was learnt that the sum is substantially internally generated annually from school fees and other levies charged by the university for postgraduate, undergraduate, diploma, and distance learning programmes.

A group of students and varsity dons who levelled the allegation were already spoiling for a showdown with the authorities.

Some of the agitators claim that they were putting together a petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC).

They have also urged President Muhammadu Buhari to beam the anti-corruption searchlight on the institution.

But Dr. Michael Alatise, the University Bursar, said those complaining should come out bold with facts. He said emphatically that he could beat his chest for the University of Ibadan when it comes to transparency.

The agitators regretted that despite huge revenue generated by the institution, learning facilities such as laboratories, libraries, and materials for research had continued to elude key centres and departments of the institution.

They also pointed out that petitions filed against the immediate past and present management of the institution had been ignored or bypassed.

One of the petitioners disclosed that the postgraduate school of the institution, in particular, was the bedrock of the alleged corruption crippling the institution.

According to her, the postgraduate school is run on collegiate system, allowing it to enjoy a quasi-semi-autonomous status.

As a result, she claimed, accounts of the postgraduate school were not subjected to scrutiny by the varsity authorities even though the provost of the postgraduate college reports directly to the vice chancellor, and the finance office headed by a deputy bursar also reports to the office of the vice chancellor.

She lamented that though the University of Ibadan, as the country’s premier university, was generating huge revenue compared to her peers, amounting close to N1.98 billion annually, it sadly has little to show for it in terms of modern teaching and research infrastructure and facilities.

Documentary evidence gleaned by this newspaper revealed that the postgraduate output of the University of Ibadan, including diplomas in 2016 alone totalled 4,169, and the Master’s programme having the highest chunk of 3,611 in all disciplines.

A total of 449 and 109, respectively, enrolled for PhD and diploma programmes in that year.

Similarly, the graduate output, according to pocket statistics released by the institution in the same year, is put at 10,064.

The number includes graduates from UI campus, Distance Learning Centre, and affiliated institutions.

In terms of chargeable fees, our findings revealed that for post graduate students admission, the university made an estimated N133.3 million annually from N35, 000 paid as acceptance fees and raked in about N471, 200,000 from postgraduate students as tuition fees of N124, 000 for science, law, social science, and humanities.

According to our source, only 40% of the sum per student gets to the teaching department.

“The remaining, over N100,000 or so per student, was retained in the Postgraduate College for administration of programmes, and it is between the provost of the college and the vice chancellor of the university.”

Despite the reasonable sums generated, it was learnt that quite a little is ploughed into the system in terms of equipment.

It was further gathered that the last time teaching and research equipment were upgraded in the institution, especially for science students/courses, was in the era of Professor Olufemi Bamiro that lapsed in 2010.

Said another source, “Regrettably, most of that equipment are now outdated, some are not functioning, or completely damaged or in disuse because of poor maintenance by the present and immediate past management of the varsity.

“How can we compete favourably with the rest of the world or expect any development as a nation if we continue to produce students that are not up to date with facilities and equipment in their course of study?

“How can we raise our heads high in the committee of dons in the world and say we have produced the best if even we, as teachers, are not availed the latest equipment in our field of practice? It is garbage in, garbage out for us and that is the sad truth.”

According to her, TETFUND was supporting varsities with construction of buildings and the university was also heavily subsidised by the Federal Government which pays the salaries of all the staff of the institution, which is over one billion naira per month.

She alleged that little scrutiny was given to the almost N2 billion being generated by the university.

More worrisome to the agitators are the threats by the varsity management against perceived critics of the administration.

She said at least two of those who are bold to speak out against the alleged corruption and maladministration in the university have been coerced into submission through phony staff disciplinary actions.

“Some have been suspended or dismissed by the authority and that is why we are asking the anti-graft agencies and most especially President Muhammadu Buhari, who is the visitor to the university, to look into this matter so as to salvage not only the premier university but also the entire education sector,” she added.

Dr. Alatise, who debunked the allegations, said the university was not only transparent in deployment of funds, it was also prudent in the utilisation of fees paid by students of the university.

“To the best of my knowledge, student fees is the prerogative of the university to utilise. It is not as if it is targeted at any particular project.

“Where any fund is targeted at any particular project, such fund is labelled. I’m not sure there is any student that got receipt for developmental fee for specific project.

“What do students pay for? Students pay for tuition, they pay for accommodation, they pay for medical, they pay for sports, and these are specific fee items. So, what they are talking about, I don’t know, I don’t know where that is coming from.

“Development of infrastructure in the university normally should be funded by government through series of interventions, and it is a continuous process.

“For instance, the seed fund of N98 million, we are yet to deploy for various projects it is meant for. This Friday, the university’s tender’s board will be meeting to decide for which projects the fund will be used.

“And it cannot be for only postgraduate programmes. We have postgraduate programmes, we have undergraduate programmes.

“It can only be for facilities that need updating, and then we deploy the funds to those projects.

“You see, if it is University of Ibadan, I can beat my chest for transparency. No funds can be used for any project it was not earmarked.

“You know, in UI, everybody can speak, everybody writes. If those making the allegations say they are victimised, then they should give more information. What they are talking about is strange. In fact, I have no idea”, he said.

https://www.independent.ng/n1-98bn-scam-rocks-university-of-ibadan/

Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by emmahoney(m): 11:52am On Apr 11, 2019
Gross corruption everywhere!!
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by HigherEd: 1:13pm On Apr 11, 2019
The problem is that UI's monthly wage bill of about 1.1 billion naira is entirely paid by FG just like other federal institutions. So once salaries come in from the university account most staff don't care how it came by but just wait for the next cycle.. Trouble only begin when the university is unable to pay salary as a result of shortfall from FG which happens once in a blue moon.
The question of how IGR is being spent must be thoroughly scrutinised. Most FG institutions make over a 100 million naira a month from campus businesses not to talk of fees that emanate from students. I'm glad people are finally asking these questions.

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by CodeTemplar: 1:47pm On Apr 11, 2019
Nigeria is a jungle.

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by CodeTemplar: 1:57pm On Apr 11, 2019
HigherEd:
The problem is that UI's monthly wage bill of about 1.1 billion naira is entirely paid by FG just like other federal institutions. So once salaries come in from the university account most staff don't care how it came by but just wait for the next cycle.. Trouble only begin when the university is unable to pay salary as a result of shortfall from FG which happens once in a blue moon.
The question of how IGR is being spent must be thoroughly scrutinised
.
I have said it severally here, let every govt institution maintain a open book that reveal what is coming in and what is going out including asset depreciation and amortization. anything short of this is a jungle system.
The student and lecturers who are benefitting don't even care.
In even Harvard, they account for even donations from the public and render account yearly and the end result is a multi-billion dollar endowment fund reserve.

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by Ajibolatao(m): 2:15pm On Apr 11, 2019
Hopefully, things would start improving in this country. By joining hands together, we will move the country forward.

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by Nobodyperson: 2:15pm On Apr 11, 2019
1.98billion shocked
And since yesterday I haven't being able to get the #200 I need to barb my hair cry
It shall not be well with you poverty?

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by Nobodyperson: 2:15pm On Apr 11, 2019
1.98billion shocked
And since yesterday I haven't being able to get the #200 I need to barb my hair cry
It shall not be well with you poverty!

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by Nairalandmentor(m): 2:15pm On Apr 11, 2019
Khai, that's my Alma mater oh. UI is strict with things like this. Further investigations are equired to validate this.

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by ekaette1621: 2:16pm On Apr 11, 2019
Plenty talk no dey full basketee
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by CodeTemplar: 2:16pm On Apr 11, 2019
Let them open their books.
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by wwwtortoise(m): 2:17pm On Apr 11, 2019
shocked

Public institutions are going haywire on a daily.

Private sector will soon take over all facets of the Nigerian economy.

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by IFEOLUWAKRIZ: 2:17pm On Apr 11, 2019
Hi has been in the news.

Meanwhile,na lala and I only they view this thread cool

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by drlaykay(m): 2:17pm On Apr 11, 2019
And this people will join others to shout Nigerian government is corrupt

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by Nobody: 2:17pm On Apr 11, 2019
My Alma mats.

Greatest Kutites.
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by GoldHorse(m): 2:18pm On Apr 11, 2019
If it "Rocks" them they should dance na tongue
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by Enemyofpeace: 2:18pm On Apr 11, 2019
Thieves everywhere



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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by quincyshakur(m): 2:19pm On Apr 11, 2019
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy Who are they deceiving Scam ko Camera ni undecided
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by engrjacuzzi: 2:19pm On Apr 11, 2019
another strike looming
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by BecomeALandLord(m): 2:20pm On Apr 11, 2019
This guys should sort this problem asap.
Before it tarnishes the good reputation of the school
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by toffyz(m): 2:22pm On Apr 11, 2019
Most especially in PGS...those people generate a damn lot of money from the students. Thank God for government intervention

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by Meritocracy: 2:22pm On Apr 11, 2019
I have said it severally on this platform that corruption of the institution of higher learning combined is more than that of NNPC
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by whiteafrique: 2:22pm On Apr 11, 2019
is corruption our birthright...can't we just hear something good for once..
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by Iseoluwani: 2:22pm On Apr 11, 2019
Ui gbe body..

If u believe that top officials in the sch system has fapped all the monies. Gather here
Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by fistonati(m): 2:26pm On Apr 11, 2019
When the immediate past VC is now health Minister and the present VC is programmed for governorship. This government will sweep it under the carpet again.

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by Donald3d(m): 2:48pm On Apr 11, 2019
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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by stevebond007(m): 2:52pm On Apr 11, 2019
not surprised corruption in our Ivory Towers are outstanding.

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by LaIabobo: 2:56pm On Apr 11, 2019
Fact!!!

I've always wondered what UI spends it's IGR on.
Despite the huge allocation from the FG and it's quasi autonomous status, this school should be wayyyy better than its current condition.

Unibadan PG school is the most patronised nationwide and makes up almost half of the entire students population. Their books need to be audited and probed.


The FG needs open the books and probe all Federal Universities, beginning with UI.

Mtcheww

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Re: N1.98bn Scam Rocks University Of Ibadan by adedehinbo(m): 3:03pm On Apr 11, 2019
HigherEd:
The problem is that UI's monthly wage bill of about 1.1 billion naira is entirely paid by FG just like other federal institutions. So once salaries come in from the university account most staff don't care how it came by but just wait for the next cycle.. Trouble only begin when the university is unable to pay salary as a result of shortfall from FG which happens once in a blue moon.
The question of how IGR is being spent must be thoroughly scrutinised. Most FG institutions make over a 100 million naira a month from campus businesses not to talk of fees that emanate from students. I'm glad people are finally asking these questions.
same thing for unilag too, so many corrupt practices going on in that school is worst

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