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Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by ijustdey: 1:06pm On Oct 05, 2023
Public universities may be in for tough times as lecturers continue to leave the system in droves for greener pastures abroad, thereby putting the future of Nigeria’s tertiary education in jeopardy.

The looming crisis, if not checked, would not only lead to acute shortage of teaching staff, but also affect quality of teaching in the institutions.

Already, about 50 per cent of lecturers have resigned from the various universities, while others who are yet to leave are also warming up. Factors fuelling the exodus, according to investigation, include the desire for better working conditions, career fulfillment, insecurity, poor salaries, inadequate funding, non-payment of outstanding salaries of university teachers, which accumulated during the period of strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), as well as harsh economy, among others.

Recent data gathered showed that as much as 80 per cent of the remaining workers are preparing to leave if the current situation persists.

Although President Bola Ahmed Tinubu recently approved the implementation of 35 per cent and 23 per cent of salary increment for staff of all federal tertiary institutions, the increment does not appear to dissuade many from considering alternatives.

This is as the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has described the government’s gesture as a far cry from what the university lecturers were negotiating for.

In a letter dated September 14, and addressed to the Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, the Chief Executive Officer of the Salaries, Income and Wages Commission, Ekpo U. Nta, said the federal government had issued a circular on the implementation of the adjusted salary structure.

After the eight-month strike by ASUU and government’s refusal to pay them for the period they were on strike, many lecturers relocated abroad, either to seek lecturing jobs or other vocations in foreign countries.

Investigations by The Guardian showed that the institutions, particularly University of Ibadan (UI), University of Lagos (UNILAG), University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), University of Benin (UNIBEN), Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba- Akoko (AAUA), Ondo State; University of Uyo, Federal University, Otuoke; Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria; Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun (FUPRE); Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma; and Kaduna State University (KASU), among others, have lost several lecturers, while those remaining are planning to leave as well in search of greener pastures abroad.

A lecturer in UNILAG, who pleaded anonymity, said about 70 per cent of the institution’s best lecturers have resigned from their jobs, following the government’s failure to tackle the numerous challenges confronting the sub-sector.

Currently, more than 70 per cent of bright and promising young academics retained by the university through mentorship have all left the country for greener pastures due to the poor conditions of service in Nigeria. Those remaining are on the verge of leaving. This is unfortunate and a shame,’’ he said.

Last month, UNILAG Vice Chancellor, Prof Folashade Ogunsola, said five lecturers resigned from the university, and warned that the situation may worsen if issues affecting university education are not addressed.

The situation is the same at UI, as up to 75 per cent of teaching staff have resigned and gone abroad. The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Kayode Adebowale, at the induction ceremony for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), cited the case of a particular department, where out of 13 lecturers, nine resigned and left the country.

According to him, these lecturers were not going abroad to come back, but to stay. Adebowale, admitted that the massive exodus of professionals in Nigeria has left a great vacuum in the sub sector, describing it as one of the headaches of the Nigerian university system.

He said in time past, the VC could employ lecturers citing his appointment as lecturer, which happened within 24 hours, but the situation has changed for the worse.

“To employ a single lecturer and put the lecturer on the payroll, you have to go through seven MDAs, moving from one place to another,” he stated.

An official of the university who spoke in similar vein, said to make up for those who have left, non-teaching staff who are done with their doctoral programmes are being converted to academic cadre.

The source, who pleaded anonymity, said: “The situation on campus is worrisome, lecturers are resigning everyday, all those sent abroad for their PhDs are not coming back. The morale is low; the job is no longer attractive to lecturers. The facilities are not there, salaries are being owed and living conditions of both teaching and non-teaching staff is very poor.”

At AAUA, it was learnt that about 45 per cent of lecturers, drawn from the various departments, had already left for overseas, while many others are planning to leave.

At the University of Ilorin, an official, who pleaded anonymity, confirmed that about 40 per cent of lecturers and some non-teaching staff have left the country for greener pastures.

https://guardian.ng/news/crisis-looms-in-varsities-over-mass-exodus-of-lecturers/

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by RepoMan007: 1:12pm On Oct 05, 2023
nairalanda1:
sad

1.This shows that there has been 8 years of disaster, and the effects of corruption. I have to mention this

2.It also shows the effect of low fees, low fees and did I say low fees and low income.

In 2018, the then VC of ABU Zaria gave a speech. In the speech, he made two comments that I am going to list below

1.His overhead costs for the previous year were 600 million naira. Government gave him 120 million. Where is he going to find the remainder of the money

2.If you want Cambridge level universities, pay Cambridge level fees.


Now, you are free to insult, abuse, mock, call me insensitive, call me the son of a canine, etc.

But our universites are and always have been BROKE. And underfunded. As a result, we cannot do high quality research, pay high quality salaries, and pay for high quality facilites. The hostels and living accomodation are shanties, and the staff accomodation is no better either( by the late 1980's, staff living in university accomodation had to pay for repairs out of their pocket, because the unis had no money)

Back to ABU. ABU's budget was N25 billion naira or 26 million pounds.. Cambridge uni.. 2 billion pounds with an endowment of 9 billion pounds.

Let that sink in.

Let that sink in.

And yet, many people come here and expect our universites to be like Cambridge on such small fees. Expect them to conduct world class research on such small fees.


Nigerians, make we think.

We have these choices.

1.We can raise fees, or let the unis set fees...so that they can earn money and pay for improvements, and retain staff..

2.We can do as Denmark does and pay for free education with half our annual income...that is everyone from Dangote and Ned to the beggar on the street.

3.Or we can pretend university is cheap, and continue to lose staff numbers, and lose retention of people.


It goes beyond APC, PDP, and LP....because this headline...awas the same headline in the 1980's 1990's 20000's and even as recently as 10-15 years ago. University lecturers have been japaing for DECADES. I mean for decades. We don't have enough lecturers, and enough spaces....because we think that cambridge level education costs less than N20000 a year, when it is actually more than 2 million.

But we got to let the poor breathe, eh?

You and your stupid arguments again. After petrol subsidy, it is education subsidy.

Is Cambridge the only school in the world? If we pay lecturers by Cambridge standard, will they pay utility bills at same cost in UK? Or eat at same cost in UK? Or move around at same rate as UK? Or pay taxes at same rate? Or leave girls alone like Cambridge lecturers do?

Your brain should tell you it isnt the same thing to live in UK and Nigeria so same labour should never be rewarded based on profession but on many factors.

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by nairalanda1(m): 1:28pm On Oct 05, 2023
sad

1.This shows that there has been 8 years of disaster, and the effects of corruption. I have to mention this

2.It also shows the effect of low fees, low fees and did I say low fees and low income.

In 2018, the then VC of ABU Zaria gave a speech. In the speech, he made two comments that I am going to list below

1.His overhead costs for the previous year were 600 million naira. Government gave him 120 million. Where is he going to find the remainder of the money

2.If you want Cambridge level universities, pay Cambridge level fees.


Now, you are free to insult, abuse, mock, call me insensitive, call me the son of a canine, etc.

But our universites are and always have been BROKE. And underfunded. As a result, we cannot do high quality research, pay high quality salaries, and pay for high quality facilites. The hostels and living accomodation are shanties, and the staff accomodation is no better either( by the late 1980's, staff living in university accomodation had to pay for repairs out of their pocket, because the unis had no money)

Back to ABU. ABU's budget was N25 billion naira or 26 million pounds.. Cambridge uni.. 2 billion pounds with an endowment of 9 billion pounds.

Let that sink in.

Let that sink in.

And yet, many people come here and expect our universites to be like Cambridge on such small fees. Expect them to conduct world class research on such small fees.


Nigerians, make we think.

We have these choices.

1.We can raise fees, or let the unis set fees...so that they can earn money and pay for improvements, and retain staff..

2.We can do as Denmark does and pay for free education with half our annual income...that is everyone from Dangote and Ned to the beggar on the street.

3.Or we can pretend university is cheap, and continue to lose staff numbers, and lose retention of people.


It goes beyond APC, PDP, and LP....because this headline...awas the same headline in the 1980's 1990's 20000's and even as recently as 10-15 years ago. University lecturers have been japaing for DECADES. I mean for decades. We don't have enough lecturers, and enough spaces....because we think that cambridge level education costs less than N20000 a year, when it is actually more than 2 million.

But we got to let the poor breathe, eh?

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by WiszyFraud: 1:28pm On Oct 05, 2023
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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by WhisperedNoise: 1:28pm On Oct 05, 2023
Not just universities. Even banks and professional sectors of the country. Heck, even bricklayers and carpenters are in high demand in some countries.

We warned but many did not listen. From BeauHarry to Bulaba. This country has had failed leadership since Yar'Adaua and maybe Jonathan left the scene.

Yeah, fuel is 600/ltr. Let anybody who wants to Japa kindly do so.

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by PrinceOfLagos: 1:29pm On Oct 05, 2023
This is what happens when your president is a dullard with little or no idea on good governance

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by BloomingDale(f): 1:29pm On Oct 05, 2023
White men should please stop all these mass migration to their countries, and help us help the African man to stay and build his country. Don’t allow the African man to eat from the table you have prepared for yourselves, women and children. Help us help him prepare his own table for himself, women and children. I beg of you. The shame is too much for us that they cannot build a decent civilization for himself, women and children.

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by cocolacec(m): 1:29pm On Oct 05, 2023
Let them go,others can take their jobs.

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Racoon(m): 1:29pm On Oct 05, 2023
Failed country with failed leadership

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by OriginalCEO: 1:29pm On Oct 05, 2023
there wont be shortage of lecturers

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Benjaniblinks(m): 1:30pm On Oct 05, 2023
lipsrsealed
Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Goodlady(f): 1:30pm On Oct 05, 2023
Everybody ll leave.

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Starships4u(m): 1:30pm On Oct 05, 2023
Just wait....
The tsunami is loading....

I pity undergraduates now....
Had a friend who about 6 of his FY lecturers left even his PS.

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Whois(m): 1:30pm On Oct 05, 2023
Nice 1 sapa

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by HORLADY(m): 1:30pm On Oct 05, 2023
This report is far from accurate

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Funkyswagzz(m): 1:30pm On Oct 05, 2023
We already know Nigeria is messed up please don't amplify it before some people will have high bp
Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by VinnyBaba: 1:30pm On Oct 05, 2023
No LIES.

A friend in UNIBEN told me that 40% of their Lecturers have Travelled Abroad. 🤨😌

He said, that Half Payment given to Them after the 8Months ASUU Strike, really HURT their Pride! 😟

This JAPA Syndrome became Rampant from 2019 Till now.,
No thanks to the USELESS APC Govt! undecided

A sensible Person should NOT be seen by supporting BUHARI/APC/Druggie! 😕😒

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Yusufisraelj(m): 1:30pm On Oct 05, 2023
cocolacec:
Let them go,others can take their jobs.

If you allow good heads Waka, to fill that kind position day hard ooo my brother.

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Smithkafors(m): 1:30pm On Oct 05, 2023
Vote good president una say no.

Some wicked people are here defending failure.

Please what’s the difference between Buhari and BAT?.

No clear policy on anything.

Una done get 247 electricity ?.
No!. Una dey mock person that has a clear path for the nation because of tribalism.

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Joythah(m): 1:31pm On Oct 05, 2023
No be lie o... This one na real crisis.
I wrote one course during my pg days before the strike. Me I know say na fail I fail.
After the strike, the lecturer don Japa. But the good man passed everyone who took the course.
God bless him wherever he dey o. I for dey write carryover con still pay school fees join

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Olawade24: 1:31pm On Oct 05, 2023
Someone should open to the book of exodus chap 6 vs 18.

And it say japa o brethren for thy stomach sake. grin

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Righthussle: 1:31pm On Oct 05, 2023
Make our corrupt leaders come do the work
Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by ojun50(m): 1:31pm On Oct 05, 2023
Make them dey go

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Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by Winters23: 1:31pm On Oct 05, 2023
grin
Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by sukkot: 1:32pm On Oct 05, 2023
cheesy
Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by BanyXchi: 1:32pm On Oct 05, 2023
We need to restructure the country.
Re: Crisis Looms In Varsities Over Mass Exodus Of Lecturers by theophorus(m): 1:33pm On Oct 05, 2023
This is Good.
It will create opportunities for others.

Let others too raise the money needed to Japa.

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