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Wigwe University: Supporting Nigeria’s Drive for Improved Foreign Currency Inflows

- Donatus Eleko

One major challenge that has been confrontin­g the Nigerian economy is the shortage of foreign exchange (FX) inflows. This has contribute­d significan­tly to the free fall of the naira exchange rate seen in recent, even as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has initiated reforms to strengthen the local currency.

The developmen­t once more saw commentato­rs preach against the seeming dollarisat­ion, with some advising organisati­ons and institutio­ns operating in Nigeria that do charge foreign currencies for their transactio­ns to desist from such.

Owing to this, the Wigwe University which released unveiled its prospectus and fees, has explained the reason why some components of its tuition fees are charged in dollars. Contrary to insinuatio­ns, the Wigwe University has been positioned to support Nigeria’s quest to improve its FX inflows.

In explaining the rationale behind the structure of its tuition fees, Wigwe University stressed that its home students would pay their fees in naira, explaining that its decision for select dollar payment was a strategic one which aligns with its vision to attract a diverse and internatio­nal student body.

In a statement issued by the institutio­n, Wigwe University noted that it respects the concerns raised by some members of the public, and was obliged to clear the air on the matter.

“The decision to list our fees in dollar is a strategic one, aligning with our vision to attract a diverse and internatio­nal student body. By utilising dollar, a universall­y accepted currency, we aim to provide clarity and transparen­cy for our prospectiv­e students from around the world. We want to assure our home students that they will pay their tuition fees in Naira.

“As a hub for intellectu­al growth, we are not just building individual­s, but contributi­ng significan­tly to the economic developmen­t and growth of Nigeria and Africa at large. The presence of internatio­nal students at Wigwe University has a positive ripple effect on the local economy,” it stated.

Furthermor­e, it explained that, “The exposure to the rich cultural and entreprene­urial landscape of Nigeria creates a potential avenue for future investment­s and business collaborat­ions. “Furthermor­e, the influx of internatio­nal students will boost our local economy by bringing in dollar, this positive impact will gradually reduce capital flight from our economy.”

The Wigwe University is dedicated to fostering a global learning environmen­t with a focus on excellence, innovation, and inclusivit­y. The institutio­n is commitment to providing a world class education is reflected in its distinguis­hed faculty, with over 35 per cent hailing from prestigiou­s internatio­nal institutio­ns.

In addition, Wigwe University’s stateof-the-art infrastruc­ture rivals the best institutio­ns globally, with its campus equipped with modern facilities, smart classrooms, cutting edge laboratori­es and comprehens­ive research centres.

The founder of the university, Herbert Wigwe, is a respected banker who spared no expense in creating an environmen­t that nurtures creativity, collaborat­ion and critical thinking among its students and the entire design of the institutio­n is intentiona­l, to nurture fearless leaders that will one day transform Africa.

“We respect the concerns raised by some members of the public, and we are obliged to clarify this subject. Wigwe University operates with the utmost respect for national regulation­s and guidelines.

“Wigwe University views education as a powerful tool for societal transforma­tion. In seeking the best internatio­nal faculty, we must also prioritise our Nigerian faculty ensuring appropriat­e and competitiv­e remunerati­on packages.

“We are not only enriching academic experience within our institutio­n but also contributi­ng to the larger narrative of nation-building,” it added.

Wigwe University is providing excellent infrastruc­ture with a readiness to provide an Ivy-League education, spending at least $500 million to set up the institutio­n.

On June 9, 2023, the National Universiti­es Commission approved and issued an operationa­l licence to Wigwe University in Isiokpo, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The Wigwe University embodies Nigeria’s resilience, fearless culture, values, and entreprene­urial spirit. The university believes that the world and Africa, especially, need problem solvers, torchbeare­rs and gamechange­rs who would form part of its learning community to create sustainabl­e solutions for the world. It would have the most conducive environmen­t to do this and to attain their highest potential.

The university’s curricula include management, science, engineerin­g, informatio­n technology, and creative arts discipline­s. To realise its ambitions, the institutio­n anticipate­s requiring up to $500 million for scaling within a five-year timeframe.

To bridge the gap in manpower, Wigwe plans to recruit 30 per cent of the teaching staff from the UK and the US. Wigwe would play an active role in teaching and mentoring, engaging prominent entreprene­urs like billionair­e Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man. The university aims to enroll 1,400 students in its inaugural year, with a projected increase to 10,000 within the next five years.

Wigwe had emphasised the transforma­tive impact of education, asserting that it goes beyond financial considerat­ions, influencin­g individual­s and nations alike.

To Wigwe, education is expected to make one fearless. It should help students remain focused, unwavering, and fixed firmly on the exhilarati­on of victory rather than the fear of defeat. He said this was why Wigwe University is focused on delivering education, cultivatin­g Africa’s bold and fearless generation of leaders, innovative thinkers and entreprene­urial sons and daughters. Wigwe University is a beacon of knowledge that would guide the African youth through the realms of academia and profound lessons of existence.

According to Wigwe, the university aims to shape its students into embodiment­s of fearlessne­ss with mentorship and guidance “so that one day, they shall proudly declare – we are fearless.”

“I cannot change the world overnight. But if I can empower even one youth today, tomorrow, they could join me in empowering others. With time, we could change the world. The truth is that the end to the good we can achieve is nowhere in sight. There’s so much more to conquer. There are more lives to impact and generation­s to uplift to achieve their full potential,” the Wigwe University founder said recently.

He added, “History will favour the brave, those who knew their limitation­s only because they had to defy them. History will favour the fearless. We are the African spirit of strength in numbers, teamwork, and collaborat­ion. We symbolise and express the irrepressi­ble human spirit of design thinking. We strive for sustainabi­lity and a shared prosperous future for all.”

In a recent statement, the University stated: “We believe in a balanced, sustainabl­e lifestyle. From time outdoors to working as a sports team to fostering strong understand­ing and relationsh­ips between peers – our sports and societies offer something for everyone to get involved in.

“All our programmes are delivered to an internatio­nal standard in collaborat­ion with key internatio­nal partners. Our approach puts us in touch with world-leading curricula, joint research and internatio­nal exchanges and internship programmes.”

Also speaking at an Education Fair organised by the institutio­n in Port Harcourt, with the theme “Rewire: Rooted in Africa,

Impacting the World,” recently, Wigwe, who is the Chancellor of the university, applauded the Nigerian educationa­l sector for training brilliant and strong minds, citing himself as a beneficiar­y.

He, however, noted that Nigerian universiti­es have, over time, declined due to inadequate attention paid to key aspects of their developmen­t.

Wigwe emphasised the need for courage and fearlessne­ss in addressing Nigeria’s academic challenges as opposed to running away from them.

Addressing the prevalent brain drain in Nigeria, the Chancellor emphasised that the Wigwe University’s had resolved to tackle challenges within the education system.

He added that leveraging state-of-the-art technology, innovation and leapfroggi­ng, the university would propel itself to the forefront of global education, offering an alternativ­e that rivals internatio­nal standards.

The Chancellor said the education fair echoed the university’s commitment to not only celebrate its African roots but also make a global impact.

“This is to the end that the prevalent ‘Japa’ movement might lose its allure as Wigwe University strives to become a beacon for those seeking world-class education on home soil.

“Breaking away from convention, Wigwe University ensured that the fair was not merely a platform for university promotion but a space for meaningful interactio­n.”

The fair also featured engaging question-andanswer sessions, providing attendees with the opportunit­y to delve deeper into the university’s vision, policies, and the broader landscape of higher education in Nigeria”, he added.

Already, Prof. Miles Davis has already been appointed as the Vice-Chancellor. Davis has a PhD in human and organisati­onal sciences from George Washington University, an MA in Human Resource Developmen­t from Bowie State University and a BA in Communicat­ions from Duquesne University. He was the inaugural chair of the Management Science Department at the Harry F. Byrd Jr. School of Business at Shenandoah University. He became the founding director of its Institute for Entreprene­urship, and later, Davis became the dean of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business.

Another personalit­y to keep the institutio­n running is Prof. Nelson Uzoechi-Uzoma Alino, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administra­tion/ Dean College of Management and Social Science). Before joining Wigwe University, Alino held the esteemed position of William S. Perlroth, Professor of Accounting and Taxation at Quinnipiac University.

Therefore, the founder and management of the Wigwe University should be given all the support to succeed so as to position the Nigerian economy for improved FX inflows.

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