There has been a significant amount of discourse about Nigeria's education system and the purported corruption within it, which is said to be more prevalent than in any other African country. Nevertheless, a recent scandal in Benin and Togo has caused some to wonder whether similar practices are being utilized in these neighboring nations.
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There has been a significant amount of discourse about Nigeria's education system and the purported corruption within it, which is said to be more prevalent than in any other African country.
The Federal Government has banned 18 foreign universities operating in Nigeria, describing them as “degree mills,’’ warning Nigerians to avoid enrolling in such institutions.
Nigeria has banned 18 foreign universities within its borders, labeling them “degree mills.” Nigeria’s National Universities Commission (NUC) announced the ban in a statement published on its website on Tuesday, citing an undercover investigation conducted by Umar Audu, who bagged a degree in Mass Communication from ESGT, a Benin university in Cotonou, within six weeks […]