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Nigerian universities training students for obsolete jobs – VC

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Prof. Labode Popoola, Vice Chancellors of Osun State University, on Tuesday, said that Nigerian universities are training students for jobs that no longer exist.

Popoola made the assertion in a lecture delivered in Kaduna at the maiden Postgraduate Lecture Series of Kaduna State University (KASU).

The vice chancellor said that the development was in sharp contrast with what obtained in world class universities which were training students for future jobs.

The don said that the absence of meaningful research in the universities has crippled the quest for creativity and innovation required to unleash sustainable development.

He said contemporary Nigerian universities and research systems cannot contribute to national development due to absences of academic culture that drives process for good governance.

According to him, graduates of world class universities are sought after because they carry out leading-edge research and are engaged in technology transfer.

“This can only be obtained where there is high concentration of talented lecturers and students, abundant resources and favourable governance.

“But what do we see in Nigerian universities; poor funding, poor planning, collapse of academic culture, corruption and blurred vision among others”.

He advised the academia in Nigeria to come up with new ideas and engage the rest of the world through inter and multidisciplinary research collaboration.

Chairman of the occasion, Prof. A.S. Nwankwo of Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, described the lecture as crucial in the discourse on the relevance of the Nigerian universities to the society.

On his part, Dr Abubakar Saddique of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, who was the lead discussant, traced the root cause of challenges in the education system to poor service delivery at the basic level.

He said that students were poorly prepared at primary and secondary school levels for university education.

According to him, the business of universities is to identify societal problems and conduct research to solve them.

“Since Nigerian universities cannot adequately prepare their students to effectively address contemporary problems, how can they prepare them for challenges of the future?

“The country needs a bottom up approach; from the basic to the tertiary institutions to be able to address the rot in our education system.”

Earlier, Dean, Post Graduate School, KASU, Prof. Abdullahi Ashafa said that post graduate students represent the pool for the next generation of academicians.

Ashafa explained that the lecture was designed to address the issue of quality of training in the university system, to ensure competitiveness of graduates in the continuously changing world.

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