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861: 96:, members of university governing councils and managed the establishment of new faculties and course offerings. In 1985, it was saddled with additional responsibilities to set minimum academic standards and inspect and vet course offerings in universities. In 1999, a new democratic government granted some autonomy to universities governing councils. 62:
The NUC came into being as one of the recommendations of the Ashby Commission which also recommended the creation of new federal universities. NUC initially operated as a supervisory body in the development of university education in Nigeria. At inception, NUC was created by executive action and was
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as secretary, NUC established an overseas office to coordinate recruitment of staff for newly established universities. Between 1975 and 1998, NUC's involvement in the administration of universities gradually grew, it became influential in the appointment of
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list. After the military came to power in 1966, NUC was empowered to conduct coordination activities within the federal university system. In 1974, a new legislation restructured NUC to become fully a statutory body headed by an
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NUC, as it is popularly called, was established in 1962 as an advisory agency in the cabinet office. In 1974, it became a statutory body and its first executive secretary was professor Jibril Aminu. NUC is currently part of the
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In 2002, NUC conducted an accreditation and quality survey and ranking of state and federal universities. The organization has established an electronic network to link research activities within universities to one another.
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Granting approval for the establishment of all higher educational institutions offering degree programmes in Nigerian universities;
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On 3 February 2021 the Nigerian Universities Commission approved additional 20 Private Universities which has now made 99 approved
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Strassner, Erich; Hartnett, Teresa A.; Saint, William (1 September 2003). "Higher Education in Nigeria: A Status Report".
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In 2023, the NUC Executive Secretary, Professor Abubakar Rasheed said that Nigeria now has 147 private universities.
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Kolinsky, Martin (1 March 1987). "Universities and the British aid programme: the case of Nigeria during the 1970s".
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Private Higher Education and Public Policy in Africa: A Contrasting Case of Nigeria and Botswana
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Research and advice executive on topics relating to higher education development in Nigeria.
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Ensure quality assurance of all academic programmes offered in Nigerian universities; and
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Federal presence in Nigeria : the 'sung' and 'unsung' basis for ethnic grievance
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Granting approval for all academic programmes run in Nigerian universities;
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Advice government on the creation of faculties within Nigerian universities
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initially placed under the Cabinet's Office. The pioneer chairman was the
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In 2022, the NUC provided provisional licenses to 12 new universities in
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Allocate and disburse federal grants and external aids to universities.
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The commission has a governing council, currently headed by professor
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Advice executive on the creation of degree-granting institutions.
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Roles of Educational Agencies in Nigerian Educational System
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Channel for all external support to Nigerian universities.
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Advice executive on the financial needs of universities.
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Coordinate the development of universities in Nigeria.
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Index

higher education
Federal Ministry of Education
parastatal
Shehu Galadanchi
Abubakar Adamu Rasheed
Emir of Yauri
Rotimi Williams
First Republic
concurrent
Executive Secretary
Jubril Aminu
Vice-Chancellors
Okoi Arikpo
Jubril Aminu
Abel Guobadia
Yahaya Aliyu
Idris Abdulkadir
Munzali Jibril
Peter Okebukola
Julius Okojie
Abubakar Rasheed
Private Universities in Nigeria
Nasarawa State
Gombe State
Borno State
Delta State
Kano State
Sokoto State
Abia State
Anambra State

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