"Many Nigerian students are coming back home, not only because of issue
of high school fees but because there is improvement in programmes in
Nigerian universities"

The Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Julius Okojie,
has disclosed that a lot of Nigerian students who were studying abroad
have been returning to Nigerian universities due to the high cost of
tuition over at the foreign varsities.
Speaking in Abuja on
Thursday, July 14, Okojie also added that the students are returning as a
result of the improvement of quality of education in Nigeria.
He also added that university officials are now choosing to teach here as opposed to going abroad.
“Many
Nigerian students are coming back home, not only because of issue of
high school fees but because there is improvement in programmes in
Nigerian universities. They are coming from Ghana and all over the
world. The rate of Nigerian lecturers going abroad has also reduced and
we will continue to improve our university system,” he said.
Okojie
reacted to the accusation that the NUC is rejecting law graduates of
the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). He said this was due to
the wrong assumption that NOUN programmes were part-time, adding that
the commission is working towards resolving the issue.
Okojie
who will retire from the NUC next month, advised his successor to build
on the existing structures to further transform the Nigerian university
system.
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