The suspension has been a big surprise to us : OAU Students


Students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, have reacted with a mixture of surprises to the National Universities Commission recent suspension of accreditation for six of the courses offered in the institution.

The NUC, according to a report by The Cable, had suspended the university’s Law, Dentistry, Botany, Fine and Applied Arts, Family Nutrition and Consumer Science programmes.

Initially, Medical Rehabilitation was listed among the courses, but investigation showed that it was not really affected by the commission’s decision.

Some of the students of the institution whose courses were affected by the development, in separate telephone interviews with our correspondent, said they thought the suspension was just a “joke” from the NUC. One of them, a 300 level law student, Badrudeen Olawale, wondered how the commission arrived at the decision not to accredit OAU’s law for the 2018/2019 academic session.

He said, “The suspension has been a big surprise to us. Many of us still find it difficult to believe that the NUC could do this to Obafemi Awolowo University. I can tell you that the Faculty of Law here is one of the best in the country in terms of structure, facilities and academic prowess. What else does the commission want the faculty to provide?

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Nutritionists Advocate Education, Counseling to Fight Infant Mortality


In an offer to diminish Nigeria’s high newborn child death rate, specialists have called for accentuation to be set on training and directing on the significance of sustenance for youngsters, beginning with selective bosom sustaining.

They said the majority of the passings amid early stages were connected to poor sustenance, thus the requirement for Nigerians to be educated on the significance of nourishment for their newborn children and kids.

The specialists talked as of late, amid a ‘Symposium and Convocation of Post Graduate Program in Pediatric Nutrition’, an instructive activity upheld by Nestle Nutrition Institute, in relationship with Boston University School of Medicine and Medinscribe, in Lagos.

Source : ThisDay