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    Metro 7 Nigerian Universities Develop Anti-plagarism Software [LIST]

    Seven Nigerian universities have collaborated to develop an home-grown anti-plagiarism software designed to check academic fraud. The universities are: University of Ilorin, Obafemi Awolowo University,Ile-ife, Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin and Covenant University, Ota. Others are Delta State...
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    Metro 150 Unaccredited Undergraduate Courses In Nigerian Universities [SEE LIST]

    At least 150 undergraduate academic programmes in Nigeria’s public and private universities are unaccredited, Premium Times report. According to the 2016 accreditation status report by the National Universities Commission (NUC), exclusively obtained by Premium Times, the unaccredited courses...
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    Metro Webometrics Releases 2016 Transparent Ranking Of Universities: UNN Tops In Nigeria

    Webometrics has recently released the openness ranking of World universities for the second half of 2016, within which less than 50 Nigerian universities were included; With Harvard University (USA) coming first in the world as usual. Openness refers to the total number of pdf files of a...
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    Metro ASUU Strike: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Students May Return Home Soon

    To many students in Nigerian universities, the word ‘strike’ is an acquaintance, as it has become part of the academic vocabulary. More so, the word ‘ASUU strike’ is just one of the most used semantics, it keeps occurring in speculation and reality. While some students have recently stayed...
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    Metro Senior Lecturers Join NLC Strike

    Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU yesterday joined in the nation-wide strike organised by the Ayuba Wabba-led faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC. Though, SSANU was in a capacity building workshop for its members and National Executive Council, NEC, meeting with...
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    Metro JAMB: Out of 1.5million Candidates, Only 400,000 Will Gain Admission - NUC

    The National Universities Commission, NUC has stated that out of the 1.5 million candidates that sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination yearly, only 400,000 gain admission to Nigerian universities. The NUC Executive Secretary, Prof. Julius Okojie said this when the Edo State...
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