Since Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, the social demand for education at the secondary level has been so great that the rapid expansions at this level yawned for corresponding expansions at the tertiary level. To cater for the teaming products of the secondary level academically, the Nigerian government began to expand places at the tertiary level so much that by today, Nigeria has about ninety-four accredited universities owned by the Federal government, State governments, and Private people
Nigerian higher education is the largest in Africa. The Nigerian higher education include Universiti...
For decades the demand for higher education in Nigeria has been significantly more than the availabl...
Public universities had a near monopoly in providing university education in Nigeria until 1999. Th...
Since Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, the social demand for education at the secondary level has bee...
Nigeria possesses the largest university system in Sub-Saharan Africa. Although South Africa’s terti...
This paper is an exploratory study that focuses on the problems facing higher education in Nigeria ...
University education as a learning organization started in Europe in the eleventh century, and one o...
In the context of an evolving competitive and private sector-driven economy, the Nigerian university...
University education came to Nigeria for the first time when the first university college was establ...
History and growth of the University system started in 1948 with establishment of the University Col...
In realization of the inevitability of education to the socio-political and economic development of ...
The study's primary purpose was to explore the challenges and prospects of private higher education ...
Education remains the weapon for upward stratification, social and economic development of any natio...
Educational planning and administration trends in higher institutions across the world continue to e...
This study is on Postgraduate Studies in Nigerian Universities: Issues and implications. The study e...
Nigerian higher education is the largest in Africa. The Nigerian higher education include Universiti...
For decades the demand for higher education in Nigeria has been significantly more than the availabl...
Public universities had a near monopoly in providing university education in Nigeria until 1999. Th...
Since Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, the social demand for education at the secondary level has bee...
Nigeria possesses the largest university system in Sub-Saharan Africa. Although South Africa’s terti...
This paper is an exploratory study that focuses on the problems facing higher education in Nigeria ...
University education as a learning organization started in Europe in the eleventh century, and one o...
In the context of an evolving competitive and private sector-driven economy, the Nigerian university...
University education came to Nigeria for the first time when the first university college was establ...
History and growth of the University system started in 1948 with establishment of the University Col...
In realization of the inevitability of education to the socio-political and economic development of ...
The study's primary purpose was to explore the challenges and prospects of private higher education ...
Education remains the weapon for upward stratification, social and economic development of any natio...
Educational planning and administration trends in higher institutions across the world continue to e...
This study is on Postgraduate Studies in Nigerian Universities: Issues and implications. The study e...
Nigerian higher education is the largest in Africa. The Nigerian higher education include Universiti...
For decades the demand for higher education in Nigeria has been significantly more than the availabl...
Public universities had a near monopoly in providing university education in Nigeria until 1999. Th...