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Review of Minimum Age for Entry to Higher Institutions

byStephen OdohandEsther Malgwi Adamu
July 25, 2024
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The recent reversal of the ban on “underage” university admissions by the Minister of Education has sparked controversy. The ban, which was initially implemented to address concerns about young students being admitted to university, was suspended after protests from stakeholders. However, critics argue that the ban was a superficial solution to a complex problem.

The real issue, according to experts, is the privatization of the Nigerian education system. Public education has collapsed, leaving parents with no choice but to pay heavily for their children’s education in private schools. This has created a system where education is seen as a commodity, and parents demand quick results and high grades.

The emphasis on academic achievement has led to a neglect of socialization and extracurricular activities. Schools no longer provide opportunities for students to explore their interests and develop important life skills. The lack of functional public libraries, community centers, and sports facilities has further exacerbated the problem.

The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, has been criticized for his handling of the situation. His initial ban was seen as a knee-jerk reaction, and his suspension of the ban has been viewed as indecisive. Experts argue that he needs to address the root causes of the problem, rather than just treating the symptoms.

In other countries, parents often hold their children back from starting school until they are older. This allows them to develop socially and emotionally, and to avoid the pressure of academic achievement at a young age. However, in Nigeria, parents feel pressured to rush their children through the system due to the uncertainties of the education system, including strikes and unemployment.

The issue of underage university admissions is complex and multifaceted. It requires a thoughtful and nuanced approach, rather than a simplistic ban. The Minister of Education needs to engage with stakeholders and address the root causes of the problem, rather than just treating the symptoms.

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