Tag: Bayero University

  • COREN to make public accreditation status of universities

    COREN to make public accreditation status of universities

    The Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) has approved the annual publication of accreditation status of universities running engineering programmes in the country.

    Mr. Kashim Ali, the President of COREN, stated this on Thursday in Abuja at the end of council’s 2017 first quarter meeting.

    Ali said the council had also agreed that reminders be issued to concerned Vice Chancellors on the implications of running unaccredited or expired programmes.

    “Annually, we will publish the status of every university in Nigeria that is offering engineering programme so that parent will have information before they send their children and wards to the universities.

    “We also approved that before the commencement of this, a letter will be sent to the Vice chancellors of all universities for them to understand the implication of the action we are taking.

    “And for those that have outstanding unaccredited programme to submit them for valuation and accreditation where found worthy before the publication is done,’’ he said.

    He added that the council also considered the accreditation report from the University of Port Harcourt and Bayero University, Kano.

    The COREN president said nine out of the 11 programmes considered were given full accreditation while the remaining two were given pre-accreditation.

    Kashim called for the resuscitation of Technical Colleges across the country to ensure that craftsmen were adequately trained to meet the desired needs of the country.

    He blamed the current recession in the country on lack of opportunities for artisans to express themselves and contribute to the growth of the economy.

    According to him, the advocacy to resuscitate Technical Colleges started many years ago because a developing nation’s economy thrives mainly on small industries. 

  • ABU, UNILAG, lead others to Abuja for maiden AMK/NUGA 3X3 Basketball

    ABU, UNILAG, lead others to Abuja for maiden AMK/NUGA 3X3 Basketball

    Hosts Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) did not disappoint their fans as they led the pack of teams to qualify for the final of the Ahmadu Musa Kida Foundation/Nigeria University Games (AMK/NUGA) maiden 3×3

    Basketball Competition which is scheduled to begin in Abuja on March 2, 2017.

    They emerged from the second qualifiers which was concluded in the early hours of Sunday morning at the Indoor Gymnasium Hall, ABU, Zaria.

    They would be joined by Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Kaduna State University, Kano University of Science and Technology Wudil and the University of Ilorin, who also topped the table respectively.

    Bayero University, Kano were not so lucky as they finished at the sixth spot, also unlucky were those who finished beneath them on the table. They are Federal University Lokoja, Federal University Dutse, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University (IBBUNI), Lapai, University of Maiduguri and Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina State.

    For the female category, Bayero University topped the table, University of Ilorin was second and hosts ABU finished third. The three teams have qualified for the finals.They would be joined by teams that had earlier qualified from Lagos zone, led by the University of Lagos (UNILAG).

    Others are University of Ibadan (UI), University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN),  Enugu State University (ESUT) and Benson Idahosa University (BIU). For the female category, UI leads the pack, UNILAG follows, BIU, UNN and UNIZIK complete the list respectively.

    When asked to comment on the outcome, NUGA Basketball Chairman, Professor Adamu Ahmed said he expects a tough competition in Abuja from March 3.

    He said that those that qualified from both qualifiers in Lagos and Zaria did so after stiff competition, but should prepare themselves for an even stiffer outing in Abuja when the best of the best converge.

    Professor Ahmed praised the AMK Foundation for keeping faith with NUGA Basketball in bankrolling the competition, while assuring that only the best team will emerge to represent Nigeria at the World Universities Tournament.

    The AMK Foundation is a nonprofit charity organization with interest in youths empowerment through sports. President of the Foundation Engr Musa Ahmadu Kida, is a former senior National Basketball player and Board member of the Nigeria Basketball Federation. He also serves on the Board of Trustees of the ABU Basketball Foundation.

    Professor Ahmed is one time National Basketball team player and Chairman Technical Committee of the Nigeria Basketball Federation.

    It would be recalled that AMK Foundation has for two years running been the sole sponsor of the West Africa 3 Aside basketball tournament.

  • JAMB assures of smooth 2016 admission process

    JAMB assures of smooth 2016 admission process

    The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, has assured that the 2016 admissions into the country’s tertiary institutions will be smooth.

    This is contained in a statement issued by JAMB on Tuesday.

    Oloyede spoke at the opening of the first technical committee meeting on the 2016 admissions to first choice institutions, which opened at the Bayero University, Kano, on Monday.

    He said that the only difference between 2016 admission process and what had been the practice was the policy that there should be no written Post-UTME test.

    The registrar said that all other processes would be the way they have always been.

    “It is more pleasant to me that in the almost four decades of JAMB, this is the first time that the technical meeting will hold in Kano.

    “Every year the board convenes meeting for placement of suitably qualified candidates into tertiary institutions, taking into consideration vacancies available.

    “It also considers guidelines approved for each institution by their respective proprietors.

    “The meeting also looks at the preference expressed for the institutions and courses by the candidates,’’ Oloyede said.

    He said that the senates of each institution have the prerogative of admitting candidates to their respective schools subject only to national policies.

    The policies guidelines stipulated by the proprietors of the institutions must adhere to the 60:40 science/art ratios for conventional universities and 80:20 science/art ratios for non-conventional universities.

    He added that the guidelines also include 70:30 technology/non-technology ratios for national diploma awarding institutions, among others.

    “The institutions must adhere strictly to subject combinations of various courses as specified by the respective Senates and included in the 2016 UTME brochure.

    “Institutions are expected to adhere to the 2016 admissions quota as prescribed by the regulatory bodies like the National Universities Commission, National Board for Technical Education and the National Commission for Colleges of Education.

    “For federal universities, the criteria stipulated by the Federal Executive Council, concerning merit, catchment and educationally less developed states, should be complied with.’’
    Oloyede further said that in the discharge of this national assignment, it was important that stakeholders act with focus on what was beneficial to the largest number of Nigerians.

    “We must avoid adding to the burden of our people who rightly yearn for higher education as a veritable means of active participation in public life.

    “While urging us to work hard and exhibit commitment, synergy and cooperation between the board and the institutions, I assure you all that the hands of fellowship, which my predecessors have extended to the institutions, would be strengthened for the advancement of national goals.

    “My immediate past predecessor, Prof. ‘Dibu Ojerinde, in particular and others in general, have lifted the board to an enviable standard of international repute and we cannot afford to do less.

    “The task of JAMB is coordination and not substitution of the traditional responsibilities of the Senates of tertiary institutions.

    “Consequently, no candidate must emanate from any other source (JAMB inclusive) outside the list prepared and recommended by the institutions,’’ Oloyede added.

    He, however, said that JAMB had the right to reject candidates for non-compliance with extant rules and regulations but would not be allowed to substitute or originate any names without the prior concurrence of the institutions.

    The registrar tasked institutions to ensure that the admissions exercise was concluded before or by the approved deadline of Nov. 30.

  • BUK’s VC decries poor funding

    BUK’s VC decries poor funding

    Vice Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano (BUK) Prof. Abubakar Adamu Rasheed has said poor funding, over-crowding and decayed facilities are the most disturbing issues in the public university system.

    Prof Rasheed spoke at the weekend at the foundation-laying ceremony of the senate building complex of the Jigawa State University in Kafin Hausa.

    He said the over-crowding is as a result of shortage of facilities and poor funding.

    Professor Rasheed, who chaired the occasion, said of 129 universities in Nigeria, 39 were owned by states and 50 by private individuals.

    This, he said, “is inadequate owing to over-crowding in the public universities”.

    The vice chancellor said the establishment of more private or public universities is desirable to discourage over-crowding in the public university system.

    He said the country wastes so much resource on trivial issues and spends little on the education sector.

    “It pays to invest on education, as it is the tested tool for economic development. Jigawa has taken a step in its future”.

    Education Commissioner Prof. Haruna Wakili said the university would take off with three faculties, nine departments and 15 programmes.