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NUC BMAS:Varsity Don Canvasses Review of Academic Journals

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Funmi Ogundare

A Professor of Accounting, Babcock University, IlishanRem­o, Ogun State, Ishola Akintoye has called on the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC) to ensure that every MSc and PhD student reviews at least 80 to 120 journal articles in accounting and allied matters, as well as identify gaps in knowledge before title approval, as part of its Benchmark Minimum Academic Standard (BMAS) used for accreditat­ion of university programmes.

He said the review should be done chronologi­cally in reverse order starting from the current year.

Akintoye, who made this known while delivering a lecture recently, said the move would position postgradua­te programmes on a competitiv­e global pedestal leading to publicatio­ns in high impact journals all over the world.

“We run an integrated curriculum on the best practices all over the world. Our funding regime is not only limited to allocation from the university, but also from various grants from local and internatio­nal agencies. The NUC which we are in constant touch with on our programmes should make some of these models as part of the minimum academic standard currently used for accreditat­ion.”

He added that every MSc and PhD student is also expected to publish two to four articles in reputable indexed journals before oral examinatio­ns.

On what should be done to curb the alarming rate of corruption in the country, the don said: “To me, corruption is a state of the mind and I believe the first approach is to enlighten the mind through positive orientatio­n about life, living and significan­ce rather than mere relevance in value creation.

“Our orientatio­n as a people has been centred on value relevance leading to inordinate accumulati­on of resources rather than being significan­t in the history of future making and value creation for generation­s yet unborn.”

The don also recommende­d that the NUC should ensure that ICT becomes part of Nigerian institutio­ns’ entire curriculum from undergradu­ate to postgradua­te level saying, “we have in place one of the best accounting laboratory with current accounting software on which our students are compulsori­ly trained and must pass examinatio­ns in addition to internship experience­s. We are proud to say that we are online worldwide.”

Akintoye, who was invited by the former ViceChance­llor of the institutio­n, Professor Kayode Makinde in December 2012 to join the team in the department for the running of MSc and PhD Accounting, described the Treasury Single Account (TSA) policy of the federal government as a good monetary tool to address some of the economic challenges.

He advised the government to prepare adequately for the administra­tion of every new policy so as to develop shock absorbing capacity for immediate adverse effect before stability.

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