Obasanjo stated the obvious things, like how this review is important for building a dynamic society.
Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo has called for review of all academic curricular in the Nigerian University System.
The former President said innovation was needed in the education sector for improved relevance and global competitiveness.
He
noted this while chairing the National Universities Commission (NUC)
2nd Quarterly Distinguished Lecture on Thursday, May 4 in Abuja.
The
lecture tagged; "On the March to Re-Invent the Curricular of Nigerian
Universities for Improved Relevance and Global Competitiveness," was
delivered by a former executive secretary of NUC, Professor Peter
Okebukola.
Obasanjo said, "Whatever our education
is for, I believe one important aspect in a dynamic society or situation
is that the curricular must be renovated, invigorated, re-engineered
and be made dynamic."
The Executive Secretary of
NUC, Professor Abubakar Rasheed said the commission intends to undertake
a comprehensive overhaul of the curricular in all academic disciplines
in universities.
But when?
It's
hard to tell when, considering the duration for 'soon' in Nigeria is
anything from six months to six years. Every Nigerian will agree that
the Nigerian educational curriculum is completely outdated. A good
example is how the average Computer Science graduate probably learned
only FORTRAN in school. An old programming language. In fact, the same
programming language America used to send the first man to Space.
Hopefully, this actually leads to something meaningful in the nearest future.
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