(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The Dean, Faculty of Law, Delta State University Abraka, South- South Nigeria, Professor Kingsley Edu, has expressed displeasure over the non-inclusion of Nigeria’s private Universities in the nation’s interventionist agency, Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND).
He therefore, urged the federal government to integrate such Universities in the system as a way of assisting them, stressing that there should be no opposition between government and private owned universities in Nigeria.
Professor Edu, stated this , while delivering a lecture titled “charting the course for the progress in Nigeria University education at the 14th Matriculation Ceremony of the Renaissance University Ugbawka, Enugu state, South- East Nigeria.
By Dennis Agbo
The Faculty of Law Renaissance University, Ugbwaka, Enugu state, has met the accreditation requirements of the Council of Legal Education in Nigeria to offer the Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree programme.
The approval was conveyed by the Council in a letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the university, citing its “marked improvements in the number of lecturers and physical facilities”.
This was disclosed by the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Thaddeus Eze while briefing the press on the 15th anniversary of the university.
“Meeting the stringent requirements of the Council of Legal Education required uncommon diligence, focus and tenacity of purpose. We have learnt a lot from the council on meticulous compliance to set standards. The exercise entailed extensive upgrade of our facilities and we are now poised to be in the vanguard of legal education in the region”, the Vice-Chancellor said.
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By Dennis Agbo
The Faculty of Law Renaissance University, Ugbwaka, Enugu state, has met the accreditation requirements of the Council of Legal Education in Nigeria to offer the Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree programme.
The approval was conveyed by the Council in a letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the university, citing its “marked improvements in the number of lecturers and physical facilities”.
This was disclosed by the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Thaddeus Eze while briefing the press on the 15th anniversary of the university.
“Meeting the stringent requirements of the Council of Legal Education required uncommon diligence, focus and tenacity of purpose. We have learnt a lot from the council on meticulous compliance to set standards. The exercise entailed extensive upgrade of our facilities and we are now poised to be in the vanguard of legal education in the region”, the Vice