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Thursday, August 5, 2021

Nigeria’s BSc, HND, others will soon be acceptable across Africa: FG

The federal government has revealed moves to make Nigeria’s degrees and diplomas accepted by other African countries.

• August 5, 2021
Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu
Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu [Photo credit: Daily Post Nigeria]

The federal government has revealed moves to make Nigeria’s degrees and diplomas accepted by other African countries.

Precisely, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) said it had ratified the convention seeking to regularise the recognition of diplomas and certificates across the continent. The junior education minister Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba told journalists after the virtual FEC meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

According to him, the education ministry presented two memos to the council.

“The first one dealt with the ratification of a convention that Nigeria has already acceded to. The convention seeks to regularise the recognition of diplomas and certificates all across Africa,’’ stated Mr Nwajiuba.

He further pointed out that the convention meant that people could use diplomas, certificates and degrees awarded in Nigeria in all African countries.

The minister further explained that Nigeria would, in turn, recognise certificates from other African nations, adding that the traffic of academics would be beneficial to all.

The second memo dealt with the award of contract for building two blocks of the Social Science Complex at the Adamawa State University in Mubi for N1.1 billion. The minister said it was TETfund allocation that emerged from 2017 to 2021.

Mr Nwajiuba also spoke on the $125 million Global Partnership on Education (GPE). He stated, “I have a bit of explanation to do in respect of the $125 million from the GPE and the way we intend to apply it. GPE is the Global Partnership on Education and seeks to address gaps in the education system.”

The minister added, “Therefore, when this money actually arrives, we will be trying to plug gaps in the system.”

Reacting to a video about kidnapped students tortured, Mr Nwajiuba said it was disheartening any time bandits and terrorists abduct students.

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