Access to university education in Africa was inadequate during the colonial period. With independence, various African countries moved away from the elitist colonial education system by embarking on programs designed to provide education to all, regardless of class, ethnicity, or creed. Nowhere in Africa has the question of access to university education reached such a crescendo of concern and posed such as challenge to the polity as in Nigeria. In illuminating the history of massification of university education in Nigeria, Anyanwu makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the challenges of nation-building in multi-ethnic and religious societies in Africa and demonstrates that the intractable issues in Africas university edu...
Education is an instrument for national development. For several decades past governments in Nigeria...
Nigeria as a nation came into being in the year 1914 through the amalgamation of the Southern and No...
Includes bibliographical references.I. THE PROBLEM In this paper an attempt is made to give a satisf...
Access to university education in Africa was inadequate during the colonial period. With independenc...
This study constitutes a history of the policies and politics surrounding the massification of unive...
University education as a learning organization started in Europe in the eleventh century, and one o...
Throughout the African continent, albeit a product of imperial domination, every state at independen...
Based on a criticism of comparative interpretations of the changes under way in higher education in ...
This paper examines the role politics has played in establishment of universities in Nigeria from th...
Introduction In the period between the two world wars, the acquisition of academic qualifications qu...
Inpite of the crying need to build a more egalitarian society and a more regionally integrated natio...
Demand for university education has increased due to the recent innovations of universal, free and c...
In realization of the inevitability of education to the socio-political and economic development of ...
There has been a consistent quest for higher education (especially university) in Nigeria, due to ep...
History and growth of the University system started in 1948 with establishment of the University Col...
Education is an instrument for national development. For several decades past governments in Nigeria...
Nigeria as a nation came into being in the year 1914 through the amalgamation of the Southern and No...
Includes bibliographical references.I. THE PROBLEM In this paper an attempt is made to give a satisf...
Access to university education in Africa was inadequate during the colonial period. With independenc...
This study constitutes a history of the policies and politics surrounding the massification of unive...
University education as a learning organization started in Europe in the eleventh century, and one o...
Throughout the African continent, albeit a product of imperial domination, every state at independen...
Based on a criticism of comparative interpretations of the changes under way in higher education in ...
This paper examines the role politics has played in establishment of universities in Nigeria from th...
Introduction In the period between the two world wars, the acquisition of academic qualifications qu...
Inpite of the crying need to build a more egalitarian society and a more regionally integrated natio...
Demand for university education has increased due to the recent innovations of universal, free and c...
In realization of the inevitability of education to the socio-political and economic development of ...
There has been a consistent quest for higher education (especially university) in Nigeria, due to ep...
History and growth of the University system started in 1948 with establishment of the University Col...
Education is an instrument for national development. For several decades past governments in Nigeria...
Nigeria as a nation came into being in the year 1914 through the amalgamation of the Southern and No...
Includes bibliographical references.I. THE PROBLEM In this paper an attempt is made to give a satisf...