Biko's last paragraph is deeply problematic.
It is not sensitive to the overwhelming power of hierarchical seniority in an academic system like that of Nigeria.
In such situations as described in the quotes above, what is being described is a department wide culture, not the behaviour of isolated people.
Even when the negativity comes from one person, getting justice against that person could be a painfully difficult and perhaps impossible process.
As for the sources of the statements given above, its not factual that they are necessarily driven by inadequate students.
I have heard such reports from quarters different from those of students who are inadequate.
The situation is very problematic, from information ive been getting.
One should hear from students first hand.
Also, lecturers tasking students for food and other subsistence items. particularly since those students are not likely to have regular incomes like themselves, is mean and despicable.
If you think your job is inadequate, leave it and get another or do another job in addition.
My lecturers at the University of Benin between them opended a barber shop, a butchers shop and sold in a kiosk. I used to use my car as a taxi at a time.
The students are struggling. You the lecturer should struggle in your own way not punish students who are not forcing you to remain an academic.
My striving to achieve balance in my assessment should not be taken to mean im waffling between positions.
I want to see and acknowledge all shades of the spectrum.
Thanks
Toyin
--All universities ask for donations all the time, except Nigerian universities apparently. They should all establish University Foundations to actively chase their alumni and corporations for endowments to support their mission and vision. The government alone is not expected to provide all the funds for higher education even with the TETFund from corporate taxes.I have never been asked by the University of Calabar for a donation but Cambridge University and Edinburgh University keep asking me to chip in something every year. Those of you appalled that some hungry lecturers are demanding for jollof rice and drinks from students should ask yourselves how much you have voluntarily contributed to you alma maters?I agree with Oga Victor that the sensational anonymous quotes from a biased sample cannot be accepted as being representative of Nigerian students' experience in graduate schools. It is curious that the propagandists did not find anything good about graduate school supervisors to say by any student. Our dedicated colleagues sometimes teach graduate classes of over 1000 students. Can you imagine that?I believe that academic achievement is often bell shaped in a population distribution. There are those who excel, there are those who are average, and there are those who struggle. Students evaluations indicate that disgruntled students are more motivated to accuse their professors of wrongdoing than high achieving students. This was explained by bell hooks with the view that critical thinking is a painful thing to learn.One thing that graduate students could learn in Nigeria is to use their critical thinking to oppose any unethical conduct by any lecturer or department. They should go on strike and demonstrate for better service but they appear to be cowards, hiding behind anonymity to hide the fact that many of them have no intention of learning anything new in graduate school.BikoOn Thursday 5 December 2024 at 08:21:08 GMT-5, Toyin Falola <toyinfalola@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:A small question:Can educational institutions be shielded from cultural drift, political decadence, and economic decline?The examples cited are cases of moral degradation. This will continue, unfortunately.Conflicts located in reforms is the starting point: internal ruptures, insurgent rebellions, covert actions. Put poison in jollof rice!TFGet Outlook for iOS
From: 'Mr. E. B. Jaiyeoba' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2024 11:54:22 PM
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - CITADELS OF PRIMITIVE CORRUPTIONI totally agree with Dr Victor Okafor, it is unfair and mischievous to publish these statements without proper contextual information including institutions where it happened.
It does not happen in my department in OAU, Ile-Ife. I just do not want to generalise for my University but it can rarely happen in Ile-Ife without any backlash. I mean, publishing this kind of text is making nonsense of our sacrifices in totally dehumanising conditions of service! It is the same university system that produces high flying graduate students when the students are exposed to good infrastructure and research facilities in Universities outside Nigeria!!
Please, if these statements are not contextualised, then, the people recognising them have ulterior motives, my submission!!!
Babatunde JAIYEOBA
E. Babatunde JAIYEOBA PhDProfessor of ArchitectureDepartment of ArchitectureFaculty of Environmental Design and ManagementObafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeriaebjaiye@oauife.edu.ng; tundejaiyeoba@yahoo.co.uk; +234 8037880023
--On Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 7:43 PM Moses Ochonu <meochonu@gmail.com> wrote:
Toyin Adepoju,--
You don't know what to say? How about "these stories are made up and are designed to smear Nigerian lecturers"? Remember when I would highlight these damning ethical problems and you would accuse me of magnifying a few isolated cases and exaggerating to smear Nigeria-based colleagues? And I would laugh privately and say to myself: this interlocutor has no idea how deep the rot is in our higher education system.
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On Dec 4, 2024, at 11:36 AM, Oluwatoyin Adepoju <ovdepoju@gmail.com> wrote:
I dont know what to say
--On Wed, Dec 4, 2024, 5:20 PM Bunmi fatoye-matory <bunmifm@gmail.com> wrote:
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--On Postgraduate Courses and Thesis Defence in Nigerian Universities - A thread:
"We had to pay hotel bills for the members of the panel. You could also offer sex, if your supervisor is the devil's apprentice. Transport money inclusive."- Erdoo N.
"I decided I'd never have anything else to do with Nigerian universities, the day I saw people defending their masters dissertation presenting coolers of rice, garden eggs and crates of drinks to their supervisors. I thought someone was getting married."- Bibian U.
"We were told we'd pay 60k each, for both entertainment and logistics of external supervisor."-Chiamaka O.
"We spent the night prior to my mother's defense at the University of Ilorin, cooking coolers of rice with assorted meat for the lecturers."- Omekagu.
We fed the whole department.Paid a prior fee of 2k.Still gave supervisor gift. This same supervisor then came on one of my Facebook posts to say how I'm too opinionated to get married. I blocked him for my peace of mind. I don't have strength."- Sylvia E.
"My husband was so frustrated by his Uniuyo supervisor for this, that he abandoned his MBA and finally got it from a UK university without any sort of bribery."- Uche N.
"In ESUT, students have to buy brand new suits for their supervisors."- Udeh O.
"Envelopes filled with money. Hotel bills. Payment to the school. External supervisor's fee. The mental stress.Ah! The only reason I'm still doing it is because I've come too far to stop. After Master's, I'll never do anything school in this country again. Never!"- Bello A.
"Some departments will even provide you with a menu and list of people you'll feed on the day of your thesis defense.I nearly wept for my friend, when one non-teaching staff started dragging her because meat had finished."- Esther A.
"Ordinary B.Sc project I defended, my supervisor collected a bag of rice. On the defense day, we went to an eatery and bought food and drinks for all the supervisors in the hall."- Harrison P.
"The money I spent on my supervisor was enough to buy a piece of land in GRA.
-A bottle of special nonalcoholic wine and MTN airtime worth 1.5k for "consultation" before he approved my topic.-Two months DSTV premium subscription...
-N5000 for every chapter I took to him for vetting. Except Chapter 4 - he made me pay 20k for it because, "all my project students know I do it better."
-The day of defence, we(a group of about 15 students) paid 2k each for food and transport fare."-Odichi R.
"We paid 40k each for 'refreshment' and 'honorarium' during internal defence. We are also going to replicate that amount, if not more, during external defence."- Ịhụnanya A.
"For BSc project defense we contributed money to feed the supervisors."-Oreva E.
"My project topic was originally on aquatic snails.
My supervisor said I should bring some snails to his house, not even the aquatic snails that I was supposed to be working on. I bought half a bag of land snails for him.
A week later, he changed my topic to Catfish and demanded that I buy some catfish and bring them to his house for inspection. I had to do it. I wish he'd asked for rice and drinks, like my colleagues were asked. I would have spent less money."- Ruth D.
"The best thing I ever did for my life and mental health was to abandon my Masters program halfway. My blood pressure was always high. They killed my zeal to study and do research. Nigerian universities? God forbid!"- Ene P.
"I abandoned my Masters program because my supervisor wanted to have sex with me. I told him I'm a married woman. He said and I quote, "That's even better! I like them married. If anything happens, we'll both keep our mouths shut." No one listened to my report.- Annie U.
"And Postgraduate students do multiple defenses - proposal, internal and faculty defense, then the very almighty external defense. Multiple seminars too
And refreshment is served in ALL
I swear, MSc/PHD in Nigeria was the most challenging thing I've done in my life so far"
Please share among your contacts and groups to bring sanity into higher Institutions in our country.
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