The continuous decay in Nigeria’s educational sector is due to the lack of proper planning since independence, says the Vice-Chancellor of Crescent University, Abeokuta, Prof. Ibrahim Gbajabiamila.
Nigerian universities have been urged to take exchange programmes seriously because they give students important cultural exposure.
The Vice-Chancellor,Federal University of Technology, Akure, Prof.Adebiyi Daramola, said this while receiving students on a study tour from the University of Parakou, Republic of Benin,Punchreports.
Darama who was represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Prof.Tunde Arayela, said Nigerian universities should harness the benefits of such programmes.
FUTA's Director, Advancement Centre, Prof.Bayo Aborisade, said the university would continue to welcome students from the University of Parakou.
Leader of the student contingent, Dr. Ayo Omidire, said the students are in Nigeria for a one-month-long linguistic and cultural immersion.
Nigerian universities have been urged to take exchange programmes seriously because they give students important cultural exposure.
The Vice-Chancellor,Federal University of Technology, Akure, Prof.Adebiyi Daramola, said this while receiving students on a study tour from the University of Parakou, Republic of Benin,Punchreports.
Darama who was represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Prof.Tunde Arayela, said Nigerian universities should harness the benefits of such programmes.
FUTA's Director, Advancement Centre, Prof.Bayo Aborisade, said the university would continue to welcome students from the University of Parakou.
Leader of the student contingent, Dr. Ayo Omidire, said the students are in Nigeria for a one-month-long linguistic and cultural immersion.
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