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RE-WRITING THE PARADIGMS IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES
Author(s) -
K. A. Bakare
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
european journal of human resource management studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2601-1972
DOI - 10.46827/ejhrms.v5i1.1031
Subject(s) - excellence , scholarship , phenomenon , political science , higher education , media studies , sociology , public relations , law , philosophy , epistemology
From eutaxy to entropy. In recent times, it has become a consistent phenomenon not to expect to see a Nigerian University feature in the first one thousand position in the world ranking of universities. This is a red flag that should bother all stakeholders in the Nigeria’s education sector. History has it that in the 1960’s, through to early 80’s Nigerian universities were among the trailblazers in the world. It is a known fact that universities in this part of the world had exhibited unrivalled merits and scholarship at inception and had occupied the top echelon of academic practice in Africa and the world, producing world-class scholars and professionals. Our universities today struggle for recognition in Africa, especially in the public purview where they once excelled with seamless efforts. Could this be as a result of epistemic impasse caused by abject disregard for excellence which had suddenly set in on the part of those who were supposed to teach knowledge, research knowledge and market knowledge? Or as a result of other factors extrinsic to the universities that had wrought this pestilence and had brought about a pernicious decline both in academic and administrative activities? Whatever the case may be, it is obvious that urgent measures should be introduced to reverse this obnoxious trend. Article visualizations:

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