The Guardian (Nigeria)

UNN ranks number one in Nigeria, 17 in Africa, 1,108 globally

- By Ujunwa Atueyi

THE new webometric ranking (July 2019 version 8.1.0 BETA), has ranked University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), as number one in Nigeria, 17 in Africa and 1,108 in the world.

Tagged: Transparen­t Ranking: Top Universiti­es by Citations in Top Google Scholar Profiles, and published on

the ranking is based on highest number of cita

tions from research publicatio­ns.

learnt that the ranking is based on quality of research output in the year under review.

While Harvard University, Stanford University and University of California, Berkely in United States (U.S.), made the top three with 8,704,969; 7,702,739 and 6,431,594 citations respective­ly, UNN ranked 1,108th position with 108,209 citations.

With the ranking, UNN became the only Nigerian university in the top 20 ranking in Africa, while University of Ibadan (UI) with 86,756 citations ranked number two; followed by University of Ilorin with 74,245 citations; Covenant University with 55,844 citations and University of Lagos (UNILAG) with 41,121 citations in the fifth position.

While UI ranked 1,246 worldwide; University of Ilorin ranked 1,328; Covenant University 1, 511 and UNILAG ranked 1,726 on the global table.

University of Cape Town topped the continent’s lists with 996, 898 citations.

Also, while eight U.S. universiti­es made the top 10, two United Kingdom universiti­es completed the list. This, however, indicates that U.S. remains a flag bearer on the global education scene.

THE Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has sealed two petrol stations and a Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) plant in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital.

The stations were sealed over various offences, ranging from lack of operationa­l licence and lack of required standard safety equipment.

A team of DPR officials, led by its Chief Technical Officer in the Bayelsa Field Office, Mr. Obi Ifi, paid unschedule­d visits to many of the retail petrol outlets in the state capital on Tuesday.

Ifi, while speaking with journalist­s shortly after the operation, said: “We are out for surveillan­ce. We have gone through several stations; they are operating their outlet without licence, which is against the law.”

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