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FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by Kukutente23(op): 9:16am On Nov 29, 2024
The Minister of Education, Dr Mauruf Alausa, says the Federal Government has, henceforth, cancelled foreign trainings for scholars.

Mr Alausa, who said this at the opening ceremony of a three-day conference organised by the British Council, on Tuesday in Abuja, said that scholars would now be trained within Nigeria.

The theme of the conference is, “Building Sustainable and Relevant Tertiary Institutions and Systems in Africa”.

The minister said that the Federal Government would be spending substantial money in building simulation lab, as well as building and developing the country’s universities.

“We have just decided to canceled foreign training for scholars. The amount of money we are spending to train one scholar abroad, we could use it to train 20 people here. We will be training everybody here.

“We will unleash capacity in our universities. We are going to be spending more money now on research, innovation, and also on welfare, both on our academics and non-academics,”
he said.

The minister said that the Federal Government was poised to use education to empower the youths.

“I have just spoken about the first component of our six-pillar agenda. The second component will be focusing heavily on technical, vocational and educational training,” he said.

He said that young Nigerians would be incentivise to go to technical college and acquire technical knowledge.


“We will pay for their tuition as a second step, and as a third step, a master craft person, when they will get their practical training, we will pay them as well.

“The curriculum will be 80 per cent practical on-the-job training and 20 per cent didactic, and as they are finishing, we will also give them entrepreneurial grants, not loan,”
he said.

Speaking on education budget, he said that people only looked at the money on the budget without considering what the government spends on tertiary institutions.

According to him, people just look at what is budgeted to the education ministry, but not really counting the fact that it is also funding federal universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.Earlier, Dr Richard Montgomery, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, said that with the growing African population that might hit 2.5 billion by 2050; Africa needed to build strong and sustainable tertiary institutions.

Mr Montgomery said that such institutions should be able to produce skilled and employable graduates.

“Africa is growing, it has a hugely young population. It is going to be 2.5 billion people by 2050.

“So you need to harness the demographic dividend, and we need to work harder to build institutions that are sustainable and resilient.

We need to evolve higher education systems, so that they are better able to harness talent, and are better able also to produce graduate skills and knowledge, which aligned to the growing economies,” he said.

According to him, social progress and economic prosperity rely on a healthy tertiary education system.

The transnational education partnership that we have agreed in Nigeria is creating more linkages between Nigerian higher education institutions and UK universities.

“We hope in time, that it is going to unlock more finance, more expertise, more partnerships between UK institutions and Nigerian institutions.

“In 2022, we had about 750,000 overseas students who came to the UK to study in our higher education institutions, and many of them, tens of thousands of them, come from the African continent,”
he said.

Steve Smith, the UK Prime Minister’s International Education Champion, said that the UK’s international education strategy emphasised the importance of education as a tool for social and economic transformation.

Mr Smith said that it sets out the UK government’s ambition to foster strong internationally connected education systems that enabled knowledge sharing, innovation and a welcoming environment for students globally.

In Africa, this has to include listening to African voices and leaders to develop respectable and equitable UK-Africa partnerships that enhance people-to-people links.

“That will also support research collaborations and align educational goals with the evolving needs of society, all on the basis of mutual respect ” he said.
https://dailynigerian.com/fg-cancels-foreign-trainings-for-nigerian-scholars-minister/

Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by Salewa97: 9:16am On Nov 29, 2024
Nawa o
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by illicit(m): 9:17am On Nov 29, 2024
The end should justify the means
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by omowolewa: 9:18am On Nov 29, 2024
Okay o
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by trutharena: 9:19am On Nov 29, 2024
Good decision.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by Kukutente23(op): 9:24am On Nov 29, 2024
I'm surprised Nigerian youths are not out there calling out this terrible minister.
How can a developing country whose education sector is suffering from so many manpower and technical challenges ban foreign training for its scholars?
Politicians can go junketing across the globe, wasting public funds on meaningless meetings and conferences but scholars shouldn't go for foreign trainings?
Nigeria as a country does not have ANY journal ranked Q1 in engineering and physical sciences but we're banning scholars from accessing foreign trainings.
So Nigerian govt expects fulbright, commonwealth, USAID. Smithson and other such foreign institutions to sponsor our scholars but we are no longer going to sponsor them because according to this minister, it's a waste of funds.
The foremost agric tech company implementing GMO in nigeria us Kenyan and is staffed with Nigerian scholars they trained abroad!
How will the country develop when critical human resources are not developed? It seems this minister is worse than the former one.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by tundegan: 9:27am On Nov 29, 2024
This is a welcome development.

The money saved from these foreign trainings can be channeled into other critical areas and the local capacity will also improve over time.

Its a win-win for Nigeria.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by Smithkafors(m): 9:29am On Nov 29, 2024
Una and the above bots go kill this country.

See them above. They now generate messages from their group to post.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by ebukal67x: 9:30am On Nov 29, 2024
Good decision. We need to build local capacity.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by MadamVanessa(f): 9:35am On Nov 29, 2024
tundegan:
This is a welcome development.

The money saved from these foreign trainings can be channeled into other critical areas and the local capacity will also improve over time.

Its a win-win for Nigeria.
shocked

And this is the type of people I am sharing a country with. God, I didn't deserve this.

What money are they saving please? That was how una hype Tinubu when he fóolishly removed fuel subsidy. The money they told us he will saved , how much has been realized now? Some of you have eyes but deliberately want to be blind. Okay o
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by OgbeniOja1:
they didn't ban unnecessary foreign jambores for public office holders, but trainings that will improve the quality of our scholars they are banning. just look at this govt priorities. how then will this country move forward??
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by OgbeniOja1: 9:38am On Nov 29, 2024
does thisake sense to you? that's why we wld continue producing scholars that can't conviniently compete outside nigeria
tundegan:
This is a welcome development.

The money saved from these foreign trainings can be channeled into other critical areas and the local capacity will also improve over time.

Its a win-win for Nigeria.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by Anither563: 9:38am On Nov 29, 2024
This is a good development.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by OgbeniOja1: 9:40am On Nov 29, 2024
what end?? they didn't ban foreign medical trips for political office holders, they didn't ban unnecessary foreign trips for political office holders wives and kids, but the one to help improve the quality of our scholars they banned. confused government

illicit:
The end should justify the means
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by MICHEALADEX(m): 9:42am On Nov 29, 2024
Kukutente23:
I'm surprised Nigerian youths are not out there calling out this terrible minister.
How can a developing country whose education sector is suffering from so many manpower and technical challenges ban foreign training for its scholars?
Politicians can go junketing across the globe, wasting public funds on meaningless meetings and conferences but scholars shouldn't go for foreign trainings?
Nigeria as a country does not have ANY journal ranked Q1 in engineering and physical sciences but we're banning scholars from accessing foreign trainings.
So Nigerian govt expects fulbright, commonwealth, USAID. Smithson and other such foreign institutions to sponsor our scholars but we are no longer going to sponsor them because according to this minister, it's a waste of funds.
The foremost agric tech company implementing GMO in nigeria us Kenyan and is staffed with Nigerian scholars they trained abroad!
How will the country develop when critical human resources are not developed? It seems this minister is worse than the former one.
Don’t be foolish

Bringing 2 to train 20 at a lower cost is better than training 1 at the cost of 20


It seems you’re a loosing benefactor of such largesse
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by GreyWolf01: 9:42am On Nov 29, 2024
But politicians and thieving civil servant travel at a whim on taxpayers funds?

Wonders shall never end.

This country can never be great again.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by odejimioflagos: 9:43am On Nov 29, 2024
This is a welcome development.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by GreyWolf01: 9:45am On Nov 29, 2024
This country can never be great again.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by Kukutente23(op): 9:53am On Nov 29, 2024
MICHEALADEX:
Don’t be foolish

Bringing 2 to train 20 at a lower cost is better than training 1 at the cost of 20


It seems you’re a loosing benefactor of such largesse
So who is going to train the 20?
You need a healthy mix sir. Right now, most universities in the developed world are incorporating machine learning into their research curriculum while here in Nigeria, we're still battling with Matlab and SPSS.
Yet you think we shouldn't have more foreign training for our scholars
So what's the path to becoming industrialised?
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by HgAkpobomeEr: 10:01am On Nov 29, 2024
Good decision by the minister.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by Brenbentondiaz: 10:09am On Nov 29, 2024
The cretins will never announce a ban on foreign medical trips,because that will affect them personally. Nigeria has always been ruled by fvcking idi.ots.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by CodeTemplarr: 10:21am On Nov 29, 2024
It is better to keep stoning the devil than trying to corrsct the effect of his actions via research.
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by hushuptimus: 12:22pm On Nov 29, 2024
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Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by OgaTheTop2: 12:22pm On Nov 29, 2024
smiley
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by SpatialKing(m): 12:22pm On Nov 29, 2024
tundegan:
This is a welcome development.

The money saved from these foreign trainings can be channeled into other critical areas and the local capacity will also improve over time.

Its a win-win for Nigeria.
When will they cancel abroad medical treatment for politicians?
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by RodgersAkpafu: 12:23pm On Nov 29, 2024
I think I'll agree with him

However, an alternative has to be put in place

Like bringing some of these experts here to train our scholars

China spends a lot of money bringing top professors from across the world to come train their ppl on Zhejiang and Peking etc annually
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by iwaeda: 12:23pm On Nov 29, 2024
Let develop home grown. It is good, our universities are good for trainings. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by ignis: 12:23pm On Nov 29, 2024
Doomed
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by Nobody: 12:24pm On Nov 29, 2024
While am indifferent as to whether or not it's banned, what about proper funding and equipping and serious upgrading of our higher institutions
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by ehikwe22: 12:24pm On Nov 29, 2024
They should ban foreign medical trips for government officials and several other foreign nonsense they do instead of banning foreign trips for scholars. Nigerian institutions are still very much behind and all over the world, countries go on research trips to other countries.

But no working countries send their public officials abroad for simple medical checkups
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by Justiceleague1: 12:25pm On Nov 29, 2024
Very good.... especially for those gombe Kano jigawa yobe Sokoto and all those mallams taking every slots at NIMASA sponsored trainings abroad!!!!
We hope this affects them,too
You have them everywhere in European maritime schools,in Egypt, Philippines,etc...people that don't have sea,oooo...
Re: FG Cancels Foreign Trainings For Nigerian Scholars by oluwaseyi0: 12:25pm On Nov 29, 2024
Unless it's hands-on practical skills they should be trained here
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