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You Are On Your Own, Nigeria University Commission Warns Those Pursuing Online Degrees, Abacha Varsity Certificates

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The National Universities Commission (NUC) has warned those who are pursuing online degrees programmes from foreign institutions and certificate courses from Maryam Abacha American University in Niger Republic to stop it as it would not accept such degrees and certificates for the means of seeking employment or doing other legitimate business in Nigeria.

The commission said that it  has been inundated with enquiries from some Nigerian applicants, who have been offered admission into the university.

NUC’s Director of Information and Public Relations, Ibrahim Yakassai, who spoke to newsmen today in Abuja, against the backdrop of some foreign universities, which admitted students from Nigeria said: “we wish to restate that as the only quality assurance agency for universities in Nigeria, the NUC is maintaining its stand that degrees from Maryam Abacha University will not be accepted in Nigeria.”

The NUC, which also discredited all part-time cross boarder education in Nigeria, warned citizens against patronising online universities which offer academic programmes without physical contact with their students.

According to him, the Nigerian constitution has no backing neither does it recognise such degrees obtained online, saying that students look for cheap means of acquiring qualifications to avoid competition at home.

“Nigeria will not recognise online degrees. Online degrees are not accepted in Nigeria at the moment. The Nigerian constitution does not even give recognition to such degrees. Those who run out of Nigeria for study outside this country are those looking for cheaper degrees. It is either they cannot pass the examinations or they do not possess the minimum entry qualifications.”

The NUC criticised the entry qualifications being used by Maryam Abacha American University, saying they were poor.

Yakassai said that concerned students were offered admissions on part-time basis with a graduation time of four semesters for programmes including Nursing, Medical Laboratory Sciences and Public Health.

“In Nigeria, the duration for a full time degree programme is not less than three years for direct entry and at least, six years for part-time, while professional programmes in Sciences, Engineering and Health Sciences, including Nursing, Medical Laboratory Science and Public Health are not offered on part-time basis in Nigeria.” [myad]