Dear All:
I've copied and pasted below excerpts from a memo a Department Chair in one of Nigeria's private universities sent to the faculty recently.
"Dear All,
Following the Faculty Board Meeting held on the 3rd January 2020 in view of the forthcoming 2019/2020 first semester final examination, the following decision was reached by the Faculty Board members:
- That all lecturers must have to prepare their Examination question in two types. See attached the final examination question template.
- All lecturers should take note of the NUC rules with respect to examination questions i.e only 100 level examination questions can only be objectives in final examinations with a minimum of 100 objective questions. And for 200 level questions, if the lecturer wishes to set an objective question, the lecturer should do that with at least one (1) commanding theory/essay question.
- All 300 level, 400 level and postgraduates questions must be in theory/essay form.
Consequently, the department kindly plead with all her lecturers to adhere to the decision of the Faculty Board members.
Thank you for your usual cooperation.
Kind regards..."
Is this level of micro-management not antithetical to the essence of university as a center of learning and innovation? As someone who has participated in about six (6) program accreditation panel visits to Nigerian universities (two of which I was the panel chair), I'd even venture to state that NUC has pretty much turned Nigerian universities into bean-counting caricatures of institutions of higher learning.
Incidentally, the Commission is currently calling on universities and academic staff (as well as the general public) to send in individual and/or collective proposals to enable it revise its Basic Minimum Academic Standards (BMAS) for programs of study in Nigeria's universities, some parts of which were developed back in 1992. Please note that Google and Facebook were founded in 1998 and 2004, respectively. Forum members, this is your chance! I hope you'll spare some time to send in your submissions to the Commission's headquarters in Abuja.
Regards and a splendid New Year!
Okey
Okey C. Iheduru
e-mail: okeyiheduru@gmail.com
Just published "The African Corporation, 'Africapitalism' and Regional Integration in Africa" (September 2018). DOI: https://doi.org/10.4337/9781785362538.
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