The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved eight new private universities across the country.
The approval was granted, Wednesday, during a meeting of the Federal
Executive Council, FEC, which held at the council chamber of the
Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The Minister of State for Education, Anthony Onwuka, who briefed State
House correspondents, said the ministry “submitted a memo seeking
approval for eight private universities after recommendation by the
NUC”.
He said the eight approved universities include Anchor University,
Ayobo, Lagos; Arthur Jarvis Akpabuyo University, Calabar, Cross River;
Clifford University, Owerinta, Abia; Coal City University, Enugu; Crown
Hill University, Kwara; Dominican University, Ibadan, Oyo; Kola Daisy
University, also in Ibadan; and Legacy University, Okija, Anambra State.
Mr. Onwuka said the new universities were given three years provisional
license. He also said all the new universities are to be mentored older
ones.
He said Anchor University will be mentored by the University of Lagos,
Jarvis University by the University of Calabar and Clifford University
by the University of Agriculture, Umudike.
Coal city University will be mentored by the University of Nigeria
Nsukka; Crown Hill University by the University of Ilorin; while the two
new universities in Oyo State, Kola Daisy and Dominican universities,
will be mentored by the University of Ibadan.
Legacy University, Okija, will be mentored by the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
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