Home Education Nigerian Lecturers Address Ongoing Investigations in Benin and Togo Universities
Education

Nigerian Lecturers Address Ongoing Investigations in Benin and Togo Universities

224

The lecturers at Lot A/1 Finagnon, Zone des Ambassades, Akpakpa, Cotonou, released a statement urging the public to refrain from spreading false information about Benin and Togo, tarnishing the entire university system. Nigerian lecturers in Benin and Togo express support for the ongoing investigation into illegal degrees by the Nigerian government, advising students and parents to remain calm.

The lecturers, led by President Gabriel Kona and General Secretary Allen Michael, commend the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Education for suspending accreditation and evaluation of degree certificates issued to Nigerian graduate students in Benin and Togo Universities. They affirm their readiness to collaborate with stakeholders to find a solution, forming a fact-finding committee to address the issue.

The statement strongly condemns quacks and academic racketeers, pledging to work with authorities to identify and address misconduct. The lecturers assure their commitment to providing quality education to Nigerian students in Benin Republic. They emphasize that one institution under investigation should not tarnish the reputation of others, urging the public to await the investigation’s outcome and remain calm.

Read: Nigeria’s Digital Triumph: KSI Among Top 10 Highest-Earning Content Creators Globally in 2023

About The Author

Related Articles

CultureEducation

DJ Cuppy Becomes First British-Nigerian To Host UNGA Opening Session, Launches Fund For African Students

Florence Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy and daughter of Nigeria billionaire...

Imo State University Strike
EducationNews

Imo State University ASUU Begins Indefinite Strike Over Unmet Demands

The Imo State University branch of the Academic Staff Union of Universities...

NECO Releases 2024 Results
EducationNews

NECO Releases Results: 61 Per Cent of Candidates Pass, 21 Supervisors Blacklisted Over Malpractice

The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the 2024 Senior Secondary Certificate...

EducationNews

FCT Primary School Teachers Begin Indefinite Strike Over Unpaid Arrears

Primary school teachers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have embarked on...