In the midst of approximately 190 million Nigerians
and with a youthful population of over 60 percent, Nigeria only has about 9,000
professors in it university system, the National Universities Commission (NUC)
stated yesterday.
Out of the stipulated number as recorded in the commissions
database of professors, it was discovered that despite the alarmingly low
number, there were duplication of names due to sabbaticals and other
engagements, while some who had been sent abroad as professors were in the
actual fact not professors.
The Executive Secretary of the NUC, Prof. Abubakar
Adamu Rasheed, who disclosed this on Monday during the Vice Chancellors of
Nigerian Universities retreat in Abuja, said the era of lecturers promoting
themselves to the status of professors must stop as the NUC is committed to
curbing the tide of fake professorship.
While lamenting the embarrassment that fake
professors have caused the commission and the country after being discovered by
foreign institutions who had accepted letters of recommendation from NUC, Rasheed
said a compilation of the database would be reviewed on an annual basis and
with the correct and updated figure made public.
He said: "Our record shows that there are over
9,000 professors in the Nigeria university system, and we have discovered that
there are several duplications. You might see the same name in Bayero University
as well as in Ahmadu Bello University.
"Some institutions abroad have called us to
say that the professors we sent to them are actually not professors. To some
extent, you will not blame such people. Sometimes, the students are responsible
for this. By the time the lecturer stays for too long in the university, the
students begin to call him professor. Within the first year, he feels
uncomfortable but from the second year, he accepts the name and begins to
address himself as professor and to the extent of been bold enough to write to
us with claims that they are professors.
"A directorate of full professorship is very
important. A list of all the professors in each university will be compiled, and
every vice chancellor must attest to it. Vice chancellors must ensure that the
right list is used for confirmation."
He decried the abuse of convocation ceremonies
which he said have been turned into jamboree and mere pageantry especially when
honorary degrees are being awarded. He called on vice chancellors to ensure
discipline in their institutions, and must learn to do that which is globally
accepted.
"Universities must take convocation ceremonies
very seriously. It has been abused in Nigeria and this must be addressed. It
is not a time for giving gifts and reciting lengthy recitation. A recitation
must not be more than five minutes. We must sit and reinvent on how it's done
in other climes. In terms of honorary awards, you must not allow recipients to
come with too many people," he advised.
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