Okorocha tells nuc classify nigerian universities

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In 2017, Rochas Okorocha, the then-Governor of Imo State, Nigeria, directed the National Universities Commission (NUC) to classify Nigerian universities into three categories: world-class, specialized, and ordinary.

According to reports, Okorocha made this request during a meeting with the NUC team in Abuja. He reportedly asked the commission to classify universities based on their infrastructure, academic programs, research output, and other factors.

The classification was intended to help identify areas of strength and weakness in Nigerian universities, as well as to guide the development of higher education in the country.

However, it's worth noting that the classification of universities is a complex task that requires a thorough assessment of various factors, including the quality of teaching, research, and infrastructure. The NUC has since developed a framework for assessing and accrediting universities in Nigeria, but it's not clear if the classification of universities into three categories has been implemented.

Would you like to know more about the NUC's framework for assessing and accrediting universities in Nigeria?