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[FILE] Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu AdamuMartins Oloja’s typically detailed and characteristically incisive piece in his Inside Stuff column in The Guardian on Sunday of June 27, 2021, practically took out from my mouth, an issue, which has agitated my mind in recent weeks and months. Titled, “Nigeria Needs Better, Not More Universities,” Oloja interrogates the exponential expansion of universities, public and private, in the country and wonders why government is licensing more and more private universities and building new ones itself. He contended that existing institutions could be improved upon via adequate funding and provision of infrastructure. x
Indeed, on a social media platform to which Oloja and I belong, a very eminent and distinguished administrator and statesman, commented on the said piece by remarking that “there are 1800 universities in The Philippines, for a population of 105 million people.” He explained furthe
⢠Ozekhome disagrees, says any governor can cross-carpet to another party
Gboyega Akinsanmi
Senior lawyers yesterday disagreed over the constitutionality of the decision of some governors, who defected from the political party that nominated them for elections to another political party, citing different judicial precedents and sections of the 1999 Constitution (As Amended) to buttress their positions.
While a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Chief Joseph Daudu (SAN) and Nigeriaâs foremost human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) argued that the decision of the governors breached the countryâs extant laws, another fiery human rights lawyer, Dr. Mike Ozekhome (SAN) claimed that they did not contravene any law for dumping their parties.
1999 CONSTITUTION OF NIGERIA: AN ENABLING STATUTE UPON WHICH ALL LEGISLATIVE LISTS DERIVE THEIR POWERS
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