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Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Gjrich(m): 6:46pm On Nov 25, 2023
Datti Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years

The Nigerian Law School has banned Baze University in Abuja from admitting students into its Law Faculty.
The Acting Secretary and Director of Administration of the Nigerian Law School, Aderonke Osho, made this known in a statement on Friday, which was made available to journalists.

Osho state the institution was banned for consistently violating its admission quota of 50 students per session as approved by the Council of Legal Education (CLE).

She said the ban was a sequel to the findings of the CLE, which showed that the university’s Law Faculty currently had a backlog of over 347 law students waiting to be admitted into the Nigerian Law School.

Osho added that the University runs a three (3)-year LL.B programme for some UTME candidates without the approval of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and CLE.

The statement reads: “At its Quarterly Meeting held&y on November 23, 2023, the Council of Legal Education (CLE) presided over by its Chairman, Chief Emeka Ngige, SAN, OFR, considered the report of the Accreditation panel to the Faculty of Law, Baze University, Abuja.

“It emerged from the findings by the Panel led by the Director-General, Nigerian Law School, Prof Isa Hayatu Chiroma, SAN, that Baze University consistently and most flagrantly had contravened its admission quota of 50 students per session as approved by the Council of Legal Education with the result that the Faculty is currently having a backlog of over 347 law students waiting to be admitted into the Nigerian Law School.

“Since 2017 the Council of Legal Education has grappled with the excesses of Baze University by admitting over 750 law students which ordinarily would have taken about 15 years of admission based on the quota allotted to the University.

“Baze University runs a three (3)-year LL.B programme for some UTME candidates without the approval of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB and Council of Legal Education.”

The statement further noted that “Under the NUC Minimum Benchmark Academic Standard (BMAS) for law degree programme in Nigerian Universities, Law is a five (5)-year programme for UTME candidates and four (4)-year for Direct Entry students.

“The Council of Legal Education, after thorough consideration of these infractions, resolved as follows: The imposition of a moratorium on admission of law students to the Faculty of Law, Baze University, Abuja, with immediate effect;

“The moratorium will last in the first instance for a period of 5 years and may be renewed if no satisfactory action is taken to remedy the situation.

“The Council, in the interest of the innocent students, parents and guardians, will use the 5 year period to find ways to deal with the backlog of law students admitted by Baze University in excess of its admission quota.

“Follow-up visits will be paid to the University to ascertain the extent of the measures it has taken to remedy the anomalies observed during the accreditation visit.

“The National Universities Commission (NUC), Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Parents, guardians, prospective applicants and members of the public are hereby put on notice on the status of Baze University Abuja and its faculty of Law.”

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Bobloco: 6:48pm On Nov 25, 2023
Baze university was banned because Datti Ahmed have been critical of Tinubu, a confirmed notorious buccaneering power grabber

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Never4getU: 7:06pm On Nov 25, 2023
Bobloco:
Baze university was banned because Datti Ahmed have been critical of Tinubu, a confirmed notorious buccaneering power grabber

U mumu die. Ur mumu get degree i swear. Why must u play politics with everything? This is why we're not moving forward as a people. Even if he's being critical of Tinubu what has been said of the university is it a matter of gross violation of the body governing university in Nigeria or not?

If anybody is a critic of any political officers doesn't change the rules or bend it in the favor of such individual. The event proved that Baba-Hamed himself not different after all.

This is why our system is faulty because everything is base on ethnic nationality, not on merit.

A person committed a crime against the state needs to be treated as a criminal but no we will read tribalism and religion to it as if it was a crime committed by religion or tribes .

We're crawling but for how long b4 walking?

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Bobloco: 7:09pm On Nov 25, 2023
Never4getU:


U mumu die. Ur mumu get degree i swear. Why must u play politics with everything? This is why we're not moving forward as a people. Even if he's being critical of Tinubu what has been said of the university is it a matter of gross violation of the body governing university in Nigeria or not?

If anybody is a critic of any political officers doesn't change the rules or bend it in the favor of such individual. The event proved that Baba-Hamed himself not different after all.

This is why our system is faulty because everything is base on ethnic nationality, not on merit.

A person committed a crime against the state needs to be treated as a criminal but no we will read tribalism and religion to it as if it was a crime committed by religion or tribes .

We're crawling but for how long b4 walking?

When I read through this gibberish you just posted, I regret

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Never4getU: 7:22pm On Nov 25, 2023
Bobloco:


When I read through this gibberish you just posted, I regret

I maintained my stance about u being a mumu and ur mumu is a first class degree

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Never4getU: 7:23pm On Nov 25, 2023
Bobloco:


When I read through this gibberish you just posted, I regret

I maintained my stance about u being a mumu and ur mumu is a first class degree. To imagined u're even a youth
Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by GoodRocks: 7:26pm On Nov 25, 2023
The drug lord is busy cruising around the world and his supporters are starving of hunger in Ibadan and south West. Some can't even provide one sequel meal a day.

Dear Tinubu supporters,

The self acclaimed builder of Lagos has won and Nigeria is collapsing under his watch but your problem is still Peter Obi as if we are still in election campaign. You don chop today?

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Bobloco: 7:27pm On Nov 25, 2023
Never4getU:


I maintained my stance about u being a mumu and ur mumu is a first class degree. To imagined u're even a youth

You had to quote me twice to type this gibberish

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by RepoMan007: 7:28pm On Nov 25, 2023
This is where you will see proactive steps being taken. When political opposition are involved.

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Stone03: 9:13pm On Nov 25, 2023
Gjrich:


Datti Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years

The Nigerian Law School has banned Baze University in Abuja from admitting students into its Law Faculty.
The Acting Secretary and Director of Administration of the Nigerian Law School, Aderonke Osho, made this known in a statement on Friday, which was made available to journalists.

Osho state the institution was banned for consistently violating its admission quota of 50 students per session as approved by the Council of Legal Education (CLE).

She said the ban was a sequel to the findings of the CLE, which showed that the university’s Law Faculty currently had a backlog of over 347 law students waiting to be admitted into the Nigerian Law School.

Osho added that the University runs a three (3)-year LL.B programme for some UTME candidates without the approval of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and CLE.

The statement reads: “At its Quarterly Meeting held&y on November 23, 2023, the Council of Legal Education (CLE) presided over by its Chairman, Chief Emeka Ngige, SAN, OFR, considered the report of the Accreditation panel to the Faculty of Law, Baze University, Abuja.

“It emerged from the findings by the Panel led by the Director-General, Nigerian Law School, Prof Isa Hayatu Chiroma, SAN, that Baze University consistently and most flagrantly had contravened its admission quota of 50 students per session as approved by the Council of Legal Education with the result that the Faculty is currently having a backlog of over 347 law students waiting to be admitted into the Nigerian Law School.

“Since 2017 the Council of Legal Education has grappled with the excesses of Baze University by admitting over 750 law students which ordinarily would have taken about 15 years of admission based on the quota allotted to the University.

“Baze University runs a three (3)-year LL.B programme for some UTME candidates without the approval of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB and Council of Legal Education.”

The statement further noted that “Under the NUC Minimum Benchmark Academic Standard (BMAS) for law degree programme in Nigerian Universities, Law is a five (5)-year programme for UTME candidates and four (4)-year for Direct Entry students.

“The Council of Legal Education, after thorough consideration of these infractions, resolved as follows: The imposition of a moratorium on admission of law students to the Faculty of Law, Baze University, Abuja, with immediate effect;

“The moratorium will last in the first instance for a period of 5 years and may be renewed if no satisfactory action is taken to remedy the situation.

“The Council, in the interest of the innocent students, parents and guardians, will use the 5 year period to find ways to deal with the backlog of law students admitted by Baze University in excess of its admission quota.

“Follow-up visits will be paid to the University to ascertain the extent of the measures it has taken to remedy the anomalies observed during the accreditation visit.

“The National Universities Commission (NUC), Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Parents, guardians, prospective applicants and members of the public are hereby put on notice on the status of Baze University Abuja and its faculty of Law.”





We know what is playing out here, we are not dafts.

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Raf4: 9:34pm On Nov 25, 2023
Certificate Mills.
Milling Certificates for certificateless politicians e.g. Dino Melaye, Ifeanyi Ubah etc.
Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by rtdCivilservant: 10:48pm On Nov 25, 2023
Bobloco:


When I read through this gibberish you just posted, I regret
Shut up, u be Mumu!
Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Bobloco: 2:33am On Nov 26, 2023
rtdCivilservant:

Shut up, u be Mumu!

Your brain is retired.

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by DatNiggaDaz: 3:14am On Nov 26, 2023
They want to silence Datti Ahmed but they will fail. This tribal & hateful politics the emilokans are playing will back fire on dem

..none of them seem to think about the consequences of their tribalism & nepotism. The Federal power they stole is too much for them to behave.

..they have cornered all juicy appointments through tribalism & have gone ahead to close down an institution of higher learning because it belongs to a critic of Tinubu hopeless policies

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Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by edogu(m): 5:30am On Nov 26, 2023
Why now? The current Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman, was once the vice-chancellor of the Baze University. Why didn't he use his position to correct the anomaly.

Again he was once the Director General of the Nigerian law school. How come they didnt point out the anomaly as that time.

Why now?
Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by ican2020: 6:03am On Nov 26, 2023
Next day they are looking for investors continue with wickedness and let see how right thinking persons will bring their money here
Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by Saao(m): 6:11am On Nov 26, 2023
The school will go to court.
Re: Datti Baba-Ahmed’s Baze University Banned For Five Years By Federal Government. by RealLordZeus(m): 6:39am On Nov 26, 2023
Both the op and some ppl commenting just get as them be..

1) Nigeria Law school banned Baze university not FG
2) The offence was clearly stated , running 3 year LLB without Jamb approval

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