Federal Government Approves Cross River Private Varsity Obudu and 36 Others

The Federal Executive Council of Nigeria, in a special meeting led by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, has approved the establishment of 37 new private universities across the country.
The decision was made based on a memorandum presented by the Ministry of Education, which aims to enhance access to quality education and contribute to the nation’s economic prosperity.

The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, emphasized the crucial role of education in advancing the nation’s economic fortunes. With this recent approval, Nigeria now boasts a total of 75 private universities, reflecting the government’s commitment to expanding educational opportunities for its citizens.

The newly approved private institutions include:

Rayhaan University, Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State

Muhammad Kamalud-Deen University, Ilorin, Kwara State

Sam Maris University, Supare, Ondo State

Aletheia University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State

Lux Mundi University, Umuahia, Abia State

Maduka University, Ekwegbe-Nsukka, Enugu State

Peaceland University, Enugu, Enugu State

Amadeus University, Amizi, Abia State

Vision University, Ikogbo, Ogun State

Azman University, Kano, Kano State

Huda University, Gusau, Zamfara State

Franco British International University, Kaduna, Kaduna State

The Canadian University of Nigeria, Abuja, FCT

Miva Open University, Abuja, FCT

Gerar University of Medical Science, Imope-Ijebu, Ogun State

British Canadian University, Obudu, Cross River State

Hansard University, Toru-Orua, Bayelsa State

Phoenix University, Agwada, Nasarawa State

Wigwe University, Isiokpo, Rivers State

Hillside University of Science and Technology, Okemesi, Ekiti State

University on the Niger, Umunya, Anambra State

Elrari Medical University, Kano, Kano State

Venite University, Iloro-Ekiti, Ekiti State

Shanahan University, Onitsha, Anambra State

The Duke Medical University, Calabar, Cross River State

Mercy Medical University, Iwara, Iwo, Osun State

Cosmopolitan University, Abuja, FCT

Iconic University of Open Learning, Sokoto, Sokoto State

West Midlands University, Ibadan, Oyo State

Amaj University, Abuja, FCT

Prime University, Abuja, FCT

El-Amin University, Niger State

College of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Jewel University, Gombe, Gombe State

The Nigerian University of Technology and Management, Lagos, Lagos State

Al-Muhibbah Open University, Abuja, FCT

Al-Bayan University, Ankpa, Kogi State

Lighthouse University Benin, Edo State

African School of Economics, Abuja, FCT

This expansion of private universities in Nigeria underscores the government’s commitment to providing diverse educational options and developing a skilled workforce that meets the demands of a rapidly evolving economy. The establishment of these new private universities is expected to foster greater educational diversity and expand opportunities for students across the country.

The approval of these universities reflects the government’s recognition of the pivotal role education plays in driving national progress. By increasing the number of tertiary education institutions, the government aims to enhance human capital development, stimulate innovation, and create a skilled workforce equipped to tackle the challenges of a dynamic and competitive job market.

In addition to the establishment of private universities, the Federal Executive Council also approved the Universal Implementation of the Employee Compensation Act (ECA) 2010. The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, highlighted that this act, operated by the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), replaces the previous “Workmen Compensation” legislation. The universal implementation of this act extends comprehensive protection to workers in both the private and public sectors, ensuring their welfare and well-being.

These significant developments in the education and labour sectors exemplify the government’s commitment to nation-building and socio-economic growth. The expansion of private universities and the implementation of enhanced employee compensation measures are essential steps toward fostering a more prosperous and inclusive Nigeria.

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