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‘Private universiti­es provide quality education’

- By Misbahu Bashir

Most private universiti­es in Nigeria can compete favourably with their peers abroad because they focus on providing quality education to their students, the Director, Federal Scholarshi­p Board, Mrs Fatima Jiddum, has said.

She made the remark at a seminar titled ‘Private University and its Place in Nation Building; Standards, Qualities and Expectatio­ns’, organised by Nile University of Nigeria in Abuja on Saturday.

She said the education sector was experienci­ng ‘huge’ transforma­tion in line with best global practices.

“With the interventi­on of private universiti­es, the Nigerian education system now competes favourably with other universiti­es all over the world,” she said.

She said government alone cannot finance university education and that private universiti­es have complement­ed government’s effort.

Nile University has excellent faculty credential­s, academic calendar as well as research and campus facilities, she said, adding that the university is contributi­ng to nation building by producing the best graduates for the workforce.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Heseyin Sert, said their curriculum and activities were carefully selected to ensure that graduates of the university have a competitiv­e edge in the world.

He said university education must shape the student’s national identity, adding that “we have the opinion that Nigerian students should obtain their first degrees from Nigerian institutio­ns so that they can be instilled with a sense of national identity and citizenshi­p from an early age.”

He said the university offered 19 undergradu­ate courses in six faculties, 13 masters degree courses, four PGD and four PhD courses in addition to over 20 clubs that provided students with the opportunit­y to participat­e in social activities.

“We are working tirelessly to add courses across all department­s and educationa­l levels,” he further said.

He said the university also offered scholarshi­ps to brilliant students.

 ??  ?? The Vice Chancellor, Nile University of Nigeria, Professor Heseyin Sert (left) and Director Federal Scholarshi­p Board, Mrs Fatima Jiddum study a document at the event
The Vice Chancellor, Nile University of Nigeria, Professor Heseyin Sert (left) and Director Federal Scholarshi­p Board, Mrs Fatima Jiddum study a document at the event

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