Faculty members at the University of Abuja are protesting the selection process for the new Vice-Chancellor, citing a lack of transparency and fairness. This protest is the latest in a string of governance-related conflicts within Nigerian universities, raising concerns about meritocracy and integrity in educational leadership appointments. Advocating for a process free from political bias, the professors’ demonstration seeks to ignite a broader discussion on transparent governance in academia. The outcome may set a precedent for future policy changes in university administration across Nigeria.
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