The
Chairman, Committee of Pro-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, Dr
Wale Babalakin recently disclosed that no fewer than 75,000 Nigerian
students are currently studying in three Ghanaian universities incurring
a total of N160billion expenditure annually.
In this report, The Nation Online reports on why Nigerian students are trooping to Ghana for university education.
LACK OF ADMISSION OPPORTUNITIES IN NIGERIA
With
the large number of qualified students who are unable to get university
admission in Nigeria, Ghanaian universities and others in neighbouring
West African region have become major attractions. According to a
Nigerian student studying in a Ghanaian university, “it not that
Nigerians prefer Ghanaian universities... it's just that to gain
admission into Ghanaian universities is relatively easier than our
universities in Nigeria. Trying to get admission in Nigeria is like
gambling which is not the case in Ghana. If you are qualified and you
can pay for it you will get admission”.
In
acknowledgement of the increasing number of Nigerians seeking admission
in Ghana, President Goodluck Jonathan during a visit to the country
said “despite the number of federal, states’ and private universities in
Nigeria, yet we do not have enough. So if Ghana can provide solid
education for our people and other African countries they should do it.”
UNINTERRUPTED ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Regular
disruption of academic calendar due to frequent strikes by both
academic and non-academic staff of Nigerian Universities has
necessitated students spending more years than expected for various
courses. In Ghana, it is reported that there is hardly cases of strikes
in Universities making it possible for students to graduate on schedule.
The academic session is said to be stable and predictable.
BETTER PERCEPTION OF GHANA’S EDUCATION SYSTEM
Despite
having more universities with acclaimed academicians and professionals
home and in abroad, the Ghanaian educational system is still perceived
to be better than that of Nigeria globally. The rising image of Ghana as
a stable democracy has obviously rubbed off on the rating of its
educational institutions whose certificates are said to be well
respected in globally. For some Nigeria, studying in Ghana is like
studying abroad and getting an international certificate which can
enhance their chances in for post graduate studies and job search.
Nigerian
students interviewed were divided on the question of the standard
offered by Ghanaian universities compared with that of Nigeria. Some
said the standard is the same while others noted the Ghanaian lecturers
are more thorough in their teaching and the curriculum is more diverse.
COST IS NOT A FACTOR
Except
for a few top range private universities in Nigeria, it is
comparatively more expensive to study in Ghana. The average tuition fee
for private universities in Ghana attended by majority of the Nigerian
students in the country is put at about $2500, while international
students pay much higher in public universities. Many parents are ready
to pay the high cost as long as their children can get the admission and
quality education.
Soure The Nation NewsPaper
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