The National Universities Commission (NUC) has unequivocally denied reports that it uncovered one hundred (100) fake professors in some universities across Nigeria.
The NUC said that it is not true that the commission recently indicted some Nigerian universities for having one hundred (100) fake professors, as widely circulated on social media, national dailies, and television stations.
This was contained in a statement signed by the acting Executive Secretary of the NUC, Chris J. Maiyaki.
The commission explained that it initiated a project of compiling and publishing a list of professors in the Nigerian University System (NUS) in the year 2019, which was completed. It stressed that it has not compiled any list of fake professors in 2024 as widely published.
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The commission advised government officials at all levels, members of the Nigerian University System, the international community, and the public to disregard the list and regard it as fake news.
“The National Universities Commission owes Nigerians the duty to protect the integrity of the hardworking and committed academics in the Nigerian Universities System, who have earned national and international respect and recognition,” it added.
The Full Statement:
A REBUTTAL
“The attention of the National Universities Commission (NUC) has been drawn to news items circulating on the social media, some national dailies, and television stations to the effect that the commission has just discovered over 100 fake professors in Nigerian Universitiess.
The NUC wishes to deny these media reports categorically and unequivocally.
They are fake, untrue, and a figment of the imagination of the author(s), all happening at an unsuitable time, when the nation is awaiting the outcome of the investigation into the fake certificate saga from universities in some neighbouring countries.
Specifically, the fake news items have been circulating in two forms – (i) as a link to a 2019 online news item; and (ii) as a separate list of names of the alleged fake professors in various Nigerian universities, which was not the case. We consider these unfounded publications as ill-conceived and a ploy by unscrupulous persons to create disquiet, panic, and provoking outcries at both the national and international levels.
For the avoidance of doubt, the commission can confirm that it initiated in 2019 a laudable project, with the intent of compiling and publishing a list of full professors in the Nigerian Universities System (NUS) through the use of an online portal to collate the requisite data.
During the exercise, the NUC found anomalies, such as associate professors being listed as full professors. It is essential to also state clearly that the commission, as a responsible federal government agency, does not engage in half-baked exercises capable of tarnishing the image of Nigeria and the NUS.
That was why the commission deemed it necessary to share the collated data with the Nigerian universities for the purpose of authentication by the competent authorities as to who qualifies to be a full professor.
Based on the verified data, the commission, then in a landmark accomplishment, first published the list of full professors who participated in the exercise in 2019.
It was understood that this would be succeeded by a continuous process of updating the list of full professors. It is important to state at this point that all the issues pertaining to the 2019 verification of full professors in Nigerian universities were concluded in 2019.
Since then, the commission has entrenched a more reliable system of generating the list of full professors in the NUS. The commission is also conscious of the fact that some of the academics not captured in the 2019 exercise may now have matured and progressed to become full professors; this being the reason why it continuously updates the list of full professors in the NUS.
The National Universities Commission questions the rationale behind recycling this stale 2019 news of an activity it initiated, conducted, and laid to rest in the same year. The purpose and objective of resurrecting in 2024 (more than 4 years later) this-no-longer-fresh news is clearly intended to generate unnecessary controversy at an unsuitable time, whilst lacing it with a false list of fake professors.
The National Universities Commission owes it a solemn duty to protect and guard the integrity of the many hardworking and committed academics in the NUS, who have earned national and international respect and recognition.
Therefore, the commission has been saddled with the vital and strategic responsibility by its enabling laws to uphold the sanctity of quality in all aspects of our university education delivery.
The commission wishes to use this medium to advise government officials at all levels, members of the NUS, the international community, and the public to please disregard these items of fake and stale news, which have long been laid to rest in 2019.
All information concerning the role of the NUC in the regulation of the NUS can be found on our official website www.nuc.edu.ng. Further enquiries can also be made via the commission’s official email address: info@nuc.edu.ng.”
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