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Nigerian Students Abandon Local Universities For Schools In Benin Republic by Nobody: 7:00pm On Jul 19, 2017
North American University in the Republic of Benin graduated about 2,000 students on Saturday- The Houdegbe commended former president Olusegun Obasanjo for his belief in the institution’s ideals as well as the encouragement he has continually given to the university.


A Nigerian undergraduate at the university, Linus Richard, said that he and many other Nigerian students expressed their happiness to be students of the institution Emerging reports by News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) have it that Nigerian students have abandoned local universities for schools in Benin Republic.


The President of the Houdegbe North American University in the Republic of Benin, Dada Houdegbe, announced on Saturday, July 8, that about 90 per cent of its students were Nigerians.


Houdegbe made the remark during the University’s award of degrees and conferment of honorary awards to its graduating students and other local and international personalities.


“Three years ago, we graduated about 3,000 students from different areas of studies.“Today, the Houdegbe North American University is graduating about 2,000 students, as well as the conferment of Honorary Doctorate Degrees on deserving personalities.“Let me say that about 90 per cent of students in our university are Nigerians, who are happy being our students,” he said.


According to him, there is currently a growing interest of many young Nigerians in the courses being offered by the university, its affordability and good learning environment.The president said that the university was meant to build bridges across political, economic, linguistic and cultural divides in West Africa, in particular, and Africa, in general.


Houdegbe commended former president Olusegun Obasanjo for his belief in the institution’s ideals, as well as the encouragement he had continued to give to the university.


Samia Nkrumah, founder of the Kwame Nkrumah Pan-African Centre, said that the time had come for West African and other African countries to embrace the policy of “Education for All’’.


The daughter of former Ghanaian President, Kwame Nkurumah, said that the overall development and transformation of the region and the continent would largely depend on education.“We must be more committed in encouraging and promoting educational exchanges between West African countries and other African countries.


"We must realise as Africans that we currently have a very fast-growing young population that should be given qualitative education.“We need to ensure that we actually prepare our young population to be more productive. We, therefore, need to encourage our young men and women to freely acquire education in any university of their choice, across West Africa and Africa in general,” she said.


Peng-Khuan Chong, an Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Plymouth state University, in the United States, enjoined the graduating and undergraduate students to learn to be competent, confident and have compassion.


Read more: https://www.naij.com/1114106-nigerian-students-abandon-local-universities-schools-benin-republic.html

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Re: Nigerian Students Abandon Local Universities For Schools In Benin Republic by IdeyFindWife: 9:03pm On Jul 19, 2017
Edu-Tourism supremacy that should've been the African birthright of Nigeria, with higher institutions topping as many as 15 - 20 in some states, is now being ceded bit by bit to lowly neighbors like Benin.

It's just so kinda razz to consider that even Nigerian financial juggernauts, both the legit and looters, now prefer to make paradises out of another man's country; a nation that may easily start crying "Nigeria-Must-Go" with any slight wind of policy or public sentiment.

It's no surprise since mere peanuts are devoted to education, as a sector, in the budget annually while legislooters and polithiefcians arrogate powers to themselves and allocate more and more funds to their own pocket while nothing is being done to raise the worth of the Nigerian-educational-certificate beyond the toilet-paper-value it has now.

Long live the zoo!

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