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Written by Chidi Anyaeche   
Tuesday, 10 July 2007

As far as William Shakespeare was concerned “A Rose (as in flower) by any other name will smell as sweet”. This is certainly true, florally speaking but will not stand in academia. Universities as the highest citadel of learning comes as a package: quality of academic and non-academic staff, quality of peer reviewed publications, quality of infrastructures – physical and otherwise, quality of student intake, degree of funding and of course the name of the university.

The name of a university matters very much in its reckoning and reputation, more especially in these global and Ipod times. Global in the sense that the name of the university should be appealing Worldwide, Ipod for the Ipod generation. Think about University of Harvard, University of Cambridge, Cranfield University, New York State University, University of Madras, Peking University, Moscow State University, University of Ghana, University of Zambia, University of Cape Town and University of Pretoria to name a few. These names sound global, Ipod, sexy and intelligent and will appeal to students and more importantly, employers of labour, globally.

In Nigeria , when universities were initially established in the 1960’s, they were given global names, names that sounded intelligent, sexy and Ipod appealing. Names like: University of Nigeria , University of Lagos , University of Ife , University College Ibadan, University of Benin , Benin City. Later on, in the eighties when new generation of state run Universities came on board, they were appropriately named, like Enugu State University , Imo State University , Lagos State University , Rivers State University of Science and Technology etc.

Whilst name alone do not make a university, it is as explained in the first paragraph, part of the package, paraphernalia and sexiness that makes a university. As Nigeria is gradually decaying, everything about the country is decaying with it, discipline is decaying, morals are decaying, infrastructures are decaying, leadership is decaying, hope for the masses are decaying, personal finances are decaying. Unfortunately, this decay process has crept into academia, has crept into naming of Universities, instead of the intelligent, global and Ipod names early universities were named, we are now having names like: Ladoke Akintola University, Obafemi Awolowo University, Onasbisi Onabanjo University, Michael Okpara University, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Tai Solarin University, Tafawa Balewa University, Gabriel Igbinedion University, Ambrose Alli University etc. The justification of these names is not the remit of this article but these names do not sit globally, intellectually and otherwise, these names do not sound academic. These names sound dumb. A Wole Soyinka University sounds more appealing: a university named after a Nobel Prize Laureate. Foremost Yoruba nationalist, Obafemi Awolowo did not name any of the universities he commissioned: Oduduwa University , neither did Ahmadu Bello name any university after Usman Dan Fodio nor Nnamdi Azikiwe with an Ikenga university.

The paradox with these ‘strange’ university names is that powers that be in Nigeria know better. When they are personally concerned, they exhibit professional behaviour as expected but when the masses are concerned, they behave otherwise. President Obasanjo is associated with Bell University , Otta whilst Vice President Atiku is associated with ABTI American University , Yola – intelligent, Ipod, global and sexy sounding names. Why did Vice President Atiku not name ABTI American University after his political godfather: Shehu Musa Yaradua University , Yola. Another paradox is that you will not find the children of IBB, Obasanjo, Atiku etc, in these strangely named universities if at all in any Nigerian university.

As Nigerians emigrate mostly to the West for greener pastures, the country owes it a duty to help these émigrés that it has let down. A CV with academic qualification from Igbinedion University will not compete with a CV from University of Nigeria or University of Ghana . Igbinedion University sounds dumb and 419’sh, employers of labour in Nigeria may even doubt such qualification, yet this University is duly registered by the custodian of university education in Nigeria , Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC). NUC itself is decaying.

If this trend is left by NUC to continue, our decay process will in due course start producing names like IBB University, Olusegun Obasanjo University, Sanni Abacha University, Olu of Warri University of Science and Technology, Ooni of Ife University of Traditional Medicine, Obi of Onitsha University of Urban Planning, Orji Uzo Kalu University of Advanced Leadership Studies, Fred Ajudua University of Entrepreneurship, Nuhu Ribadu Institute of Criminology, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar School of Corporate Governance, Taliban Ahmad Sani (Yariman Bakura) University of Sharia Law and Jihad Studies, Nwankwo Kanu University, Emir of Kano University of Religious Intolerance and Civil Disobedience, Asaru Dokubo University of Swamp Warfare, Shell Nigeria University of Oil Spillage, Maurice Iwu Electioneering University, Bell View Aviation University, Bank of the North University of Failed Banking, etc.

Are there no intellectuals around in Nigeria any more? Has common sense deserted Nigeria and Nigerians? Is Nigeria paying the price for exporting its best? Where is the country heading to that even in academia, rot and decay has set in without being noticed and arrested but rather, GLORIFIED.

Chidi Anyaeche Mr. B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc. ( London ), M.Sc. (Cranfield)

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Orji Uzo Kalu University of Advanced Leadership Studies, Fr...Read the full article.

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Chidi,

Not only does calling a rose by another name not fit the Nigeria university quagmire, I make haste to add that the hood may not even make the monk whatever name u want to call them. The problem with tertiary education in Nigeria has gone beyond nomenclature if u permit me to use that word. These institutions are mere glorified secondary schools at best.
So whether it is a BSC, Prof Iwu University of Electoral Abradacabra, or MSC Yerima university of Sharia or PHD Fayose Univeristy of Fraudulent Farming or D Litt (Hons) Nuhu Ribadu University of Selective Financial Fraud Arrests etc, it may not do the magic. :biggrin::biggrin:

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=akuluouno;190773>Chidi,

Not only does calling a rose by another name not fit the Nigeria university quagmire, I make haste to add that the hood may not even make the monk whatever name u want to call them. The problem with tertiary education in Nigeria has gone beyond nomenclature if u permit me to use that word. These institutions are mere glorified secondary schools at best.
So whether it is a BSC, Prof Iwu University of Electoral Abradacabra, or MSC Yerima university of Sharia or PHD Fayose Univeristy of Fraudulent Farming or D Litt (Hons) Nuhu Ribadu University of Selective Financial Fraud Arrests etc, it may not do the magic. :biggrin::biggrin:



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I kindda agree with author. Some of the names of the new generation universities and even the old ones that were renamed are for lack of a better word quite 'disadvantageous' to it's graduates, especially when they need to compete with folks in the global arena.

Posted by Anon| 10.07.2007 19:14

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I gave myself a very big laugh ha ha ha - Government of national unity university, university of I dey kampe. Thanks for bringing this to the fore. Nigerman is known for serious sounding business names, why have we failed in the naming of our universities? It beats me and it once bothered me too.

Let us begin from the beginning frown::frown::frown::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::frown: I dey for Akuluouno side o jare. Are those supposed to be universities in the first place? As we speak, some new ones are mushrooming all over.

Posted by Land Of My Birth| 10.07.2007 19:41

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There's a good reason why Zik fought tooth and nail to resist Jubril Aminu's attempts to forcibly rename UNN as Nnamdi Azikiwe University or University of Nsukka . Its all about the name legacy and the brand equity in the name. Thankfully, the then Anambra State University was named after Zik as Nnamdi Azikiwe University in 1991 which is the present UNIZIK which we know.

Personally I have long felt that graduates of Ife were hard done by the renaming of Ife as OAU. If Awo himself in his lifetime did not consider naming the university after himself worthwhile, why was it considered necessary to abandon a name that had already been established in academia worldwide? I've been told that neither the Awo family nor his political supporters requested the change and that it was a brainwave of some faceless bureaucrats in the Babangida regime. Again, I make haste to say that I mean no disrespect to Awo.

And there was already an OAU established in 1982 by the Ondo state government led by Michael Ajasin which was forcibly renamed 'Ondo State University' after the military seized power in 1983. Now that same university is presently called Adekunle Ajasin University.

Posted by lionking| 10.07.2007 21:16

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Chidi:

I am a bit concerned about your article. On the one hand, I think, and I use the word, think, advisedly that I understand what you are saying. But, on the other, I think there might be something amiss, something that makes me somewhat uncomfortable.

How would you define a "global, Ipod, sexy and intelligent" name that "will appeal to students and more importantly, employers of labour, globally" You don't tell us that. Is there an underlying issue that you are uncomfortable with our universities having non-English/foreign names? And then, you refer to a Wole Soyinka university as a befitting name, possibly. Would that be because he has been blessed by the Nobel Committee so that his eminently Yoruba name has acquired global, read: Western, blessing and is therefore acceptable?

I am not just nitpicking, but I think that underlying your classification is a statement that our names are not good enough. And, I have a problem with that. Good enough for who? If we do good work in those universities, the world won't care what the universities are called so long as they can get the kind of products that are useful society graduating from those universities.

For example, you say Harvard is an acceptable name. But, Harvard is simply the last name of John Harvard, one of the earliest, possibly the first, benefactors of Harvard. So, if the problem is with the name, why is Harvard such a successful brand?

I don't like the names of the universities named after individuals in Nigeria, period. I don't think those universities should have been named after them. But, for me, it is just a question of why? I think Awolowo did a lot for education in Western Nigeria but I don't think the University Ife should have been renamed for him. And where does it stop? Once you have opened the flood gates to this kind of aggradisement and ego blowing, it never stops. I just think Nigerians have enough stuff to name after people: stadiums (Taslim Balogun), roads (Sanusi Fafunwa, Ozumba Mbadiwe), buildings within important insitutions (Kam Salem House) etc etc. So, just leave the universities alone. Now you have a Rufus Giwa Polytechnic and Mike Okpara College of Education. Just when do you stop? I feel like the Ife to OAU change was what opened the floodgates. It is a pity.

So, I share your concerns but I think my reasons are different. BTW, where is the B.Sc. (Hons) from?:biggrin: We have seen London and Cranfield, abi na OAU or ABU?:biggrin::biggrin: So, you are leaving it out in protest?:biggrin::biggrin:

Soul Sista a/k/a Soul Sizzling

Posted by Soul Sista| 10.07.2007 21:56

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I agree with SS. Even in the US you will find universities with n 'sexy' names. Mary Hardin Baylor University, Texas. When I first heard of the name, I thought the school was a female university. Less than 50 miles from this school is Baylor University.......which is well known.

I was and still not in support of changing the names of those foremost universities. However, I think you are basing you disdain against the names of our universities due to their Nigerian names. If that is the case, you need a rethink. There is nothing wrong in our names but in ourselves. I know many of us grapple with naming our kids African names …….because they are not ‘sexy’ enough if we live in the western world, or so they can fit into our environment and can be understandable.......when in Rome............But in Africa there should be no shame in our names. Besides no matter how sexy the name of a Nigerian University is, nowadays, it carries no weight as our degrees are not recognize anymore.

Like Abamieda, Anikulapo KUTI, would sing..............."na Africa we dey O" Mr Muhammed make u hear..........Colo mentality maku hear!"

Posted by Exxcuzme| 10.07.2007 22:28

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Point of correction!! The former OAU was not Ondo State University now named Adekunle Ajasin University, but University of Ado Ekiti.

Talking about sexy names, I think Fayose University of Fraudulent Farming as suggested by Akuluouno is very sexy indeed, more preferable to the drab University of Ado Ekiti. I hope authorities concerned will effect the change, soonest.

Posted by Mikky jaga| 11.07.2007 04:18

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"A CV with academic qualification from Igbinedion University will not compete with a CV from University of Nigeria or University of Ghana . Igbinedion University sounds dumb and 419’sh, employers of labour in Nigeria may even doubt such qualification, yet this University is duly registered by the custodian of university education in Nigeria , Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC). NUC itself is decaying."

Very correct! Employers of labour in Nigeria know better.
Covenant University, the one owned by the fast-track church called "Winners Chapel", the one being taunted as the best is full of sharp practices. Two Professors (one of them a "winner") in a prominent first generation university went to "test the waters" on sabbatical on Covenant. They two Profs could hardly finish the year before rushing back. Reason? Some students failed their courses and Mr. Chancellor summoned them and issue a warning: never fail my students, "winners never fail".
Most of the Professors and intellectuals that rushed to the private universities rushed back when the discovered so much "fraud" beneath the honey coat of big salaries which turned out a hoax. Most of the private varsities have a very high turnover of lecturers, especially of the professor class.
It would take a while before the catch up!

Posted by philipikita| 11.07.2007 05:06

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Phillipikita,

Did I hear u mention that winners never fail wrt Convenant and other bor again universities. :D:D:D:D. Then we in a soup of very serious and hot descritptions. If this charade gets carried into academia, then it is nunc dimitis to knowledge as we know it. :evil::evil:
I think ther can can only be hope when we meet in phillipi.:D:icon_ques that is academically. Winners never fail ko, failers never win ke.:twisted:

Posted by akuluouno| 11.07.2007 06:36

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