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THE STANDARD By
Editorial |
December 18th 2020 at 02:00:00 GMT +0300
University of Nairobi graduates during the varsity s 62nd graduation ceremony in Nairobi today. [Courtesy, UoN]
The supremacy battles between the Commission for University Education (CUE) and professional bodies over accreditation and setting standards for university courses is worrying and likely to bring confusion unless urgently controlled.
Whereas both the High Court and the Court of Appeal have ruled that CUE is the only mandated body to regulate the standards and accredit courses in consultation with individual universities, some professional associations have defied this and gone ahead to issue accreditation.
This should not be the case considering that there are laws, rules and regulations as provided in Section 5 of the Universities (Amendment) Act 2016.
By Dennis Agbo
The Faculty of Law Renaissance University, Ugbwaka, Enugu state, has met the accreditation requirements of the Council of Legal Education in Nigeria to offer the Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree programme.
The approval was conveyed by the Council in a letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the university, citing its “marked improvements in the number of lecturers and physical facilities”.
This was disclosed by the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Thaddeus Eze while briefing the press on the 15th anniversary of the university.
“Meeting the stringent requirements of the Council of Legal Education required uncommon diligence, focus and tenacity of purpose. We have learnt a lot from the council on meticulous compliance to set standards. The exercise entailed extensive upgrade of our facilities and we are now poised to be in the vanguard of legal education in the region”, the Vice-Chancellor said.
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By Dennis Agbo
The Faculty of Law Renaissance University, Ugbwaka, Enugu state, has met the accreditation requirements of the Council of Legal Education in Nigeria to offer the Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree programme.
The approval was conveyed by the Council in a letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the university, citing its “marked improvements in the number of lecturers and physical facilities”.
This was disclosed by the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Thaddeus Eze while briefing the press on the 15th anniversary of the university.
“Meeting the stringent requirements of the Council of Legal Education required uncommon diligence, focus and tenacity of purpose. We have learnt a lot from the council on meticulous compliance to set standards. The exercise entailed extensive upgrade of our facilities and we are now poised to be in the vanguard of legal education in the region”, the Vice
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