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FG Broadens Accreditation Crackdown Beyond Benin and Togo, Targets More Countries

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January 4, 2024
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Ministry of Education Suspends Evaluation of Foreign Certificates; NANS Urges Action Against Unaccredited Courses
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In response to the recent suspension of accreditation for degree certificates from Benin Republic and Togo, the Nigerian Federal Government is poised to broaden its sanctions to include other countries like Uganda, Kenya, and Niger Republic.

Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman, revealed this intention, stating that the government is not limiting its actions to just Benin and Togo but is gearing up for a more extensive crackdown on institutions in the mentioned countries.

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This decision follows an exposé by an undercover journalist who detailed the surprisingly swift acquisition of a degree from a Benin Republic university within two months.

Consequently, the government swiftly suspended accreditation from both Benin and Togo, launching a probe that is expected to submit its report in three months.

Minister Mamman underscored that students engaging with such institutions are not regarded as victims but as accomplices in criminal activities.

He further outlined plans for security agents to actively pursue individuals with fake certificates from foreign countries, especially those utilizing them to secure opportunities within Nigeria.

On the topic of student loans, Mamman reassured the public that the President’s commitment to their operationalization remains steadfast, with implementation expected in the current quarter.

The move to extend sanctions beyond Benin and Togo highlights the government’s dedication to addressing the issue of illegitimate foreign degrees and ensuring the integrity of academic credentials in the country.

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