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Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by yetunde01(f): 3:39pm On Apr 16, 2013
SUSPENSION OF OPERATIONAL LICENCES OF SOME PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES

Consequently, the National Universities Commission hereby suspends the operational licence of:

Ø Madonna University, Okija and its other campuses;

Ø Lead City University, Ibadan;

Ø Tansian University, Umunya;

Ø Caritas University, Amorji-Nike, Enugu;

Ø Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji;

Ø Achievers University, Owo and

Ø Obong University, Obong Ntak’s licence has been withdrawn because it failed to meet the requirement for renewal of the provisional licence after the statutory three-year period.

Pursuant to its statutory mandate of ensuring the quality and orderly development of university education in Nigeria, the National Universities Commission has observed persistent violation of extant rules and operational guidelines by some private universities as follows:

i. Unwillingness to comply with NUC Regulations:

The universities have persistently violated laid down procedures regarding implementation of the provisions of the Academic Brief and Master Plan documents as well as express provisions of the letter conveying approval for their licence through commencement of part-time and other academic programmes without requisite approval;



ii. Inappropriate Governance Structure and Ethos:

Some of the affected universities have over the years failed to properly constitute their Governing Councils and in some instances did not appoint Pro-Chancellors as required by their University laws and in line with university tradition and global best practices. This has brought about the overbearing presence and interference of the promoter in the day-to-day running of the universities;



iii. Poor Management of Academic Activities:

Some of the affected universities have engaged in the establishment of academic programmes without the requisite approval by the NUC and consideration for adequate human and material resources, to ensure quality of programmes;



iv. Generally Poor Learning Environment:

The Commission has observed that some of the universities have generally poor learning environment. In some of these institutions, ICT, Teaching and Learning Resources are poorly deployed; and



v. Mismanagement of Students’ Examination Records:

The Commission also observed that some of the universities employ unconventional approaches to the management of examination and records. These include generally poor examination administration and failure to prepare and release examination transcripts to students as and when due.




The universities should, in accordance with the implication of the suspension of licence, immediately stop further admission of students into all their academic programmes until a forensic audit is conducted.

For candidates who applied to any of these universities for the 2012/2013 academic year, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has been requested to assist in distributing qualified candidates to other universities of their choice.

http://www.nuc.edu.ng/nucsite/File/Suspension%20of%20Operational%20Licences%20of%20Some%20Private%20Universities.htm
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by Tolexander: 3:53pm On Apr 16, 2013
Seems the NUC executive secretary, Professor Julius Okojie is in very need of money. Of course he knows the private universities are easier to raid than public ones. Some state owned universities in nigeria are worse than the private universities listed.
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by Odunnu: 5:23pm On Apr 16, 2013
Wow! something is going on behind the scene and our eyes are just not holy enough to behold it.

If this would bring a bit of sanity to the sector, then lets go there.
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by olawalebabs(m): 6:16pm On Apr 16, 2013
This is a stale news, some of the ban has been lifted. OP, cross check your fact.
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by Odunnu: 6:30pm On Apr 16, 2013
How old is it able Mod?
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by olawalebabs(m): 7:49pm On Apr 16, 2013
If my memory should serve me right (which i believe, it did), the ban was issued sometimes around july last year, that is why the admission process refered to read 2012/2013.
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by Odunnu: 8:51pm On Apr 16, 2013
olawalebabs: If my memory should serve me right (which i believe, it did), the ban was issued sometimes around july last year, that is why the admission process refered to read 2012/2013.
That is the session we are in now. The current aspirants who would be writing JAMB soon are 2013/2014 session.
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by olawalebabs(m): 8:59pm On Apr 16, 2013
Odunnu:
That is the session we are in now. The current aspirants who would be writing JAMB soon are 2013/2014 session.
that is to show that the news is old, had it been is of recent, it suppose to read 2013/2014
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by Odunnu: 9:04pm On Apr 16, 2013
For candidates who applied to any of these universities for the 2012/2013 academic year, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has been requested to assist in distributing qualified candidates to other universities of their choice.

The above shows students already chose them, students already passed their entrance exam and also, students have already been admitted. By implication, it means that the schools will lose all their 1st students as the students would be reassigned to other schools.
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by olawalebabs(m): 9:28pm On Apr 16, 2013
Google the story and you will see the details
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by Odunnu: 9:34pm On Apr 16, 2013
What is google saying? Should we thrash the thread?
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by olawalebabs(m): 10:03pm On Apr 16, 2013
yeah, even leeds university licence has been restored.
Re: Suspension Of Operational Licences Of Some Private Universities by MrOON: 6:32am On Apr 17, 2013
Some pipo are here, just looking for a way to counter pipo's post.... Kai!!! Its good though... So, U'ld have to update urself b4 opening a topic.

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