Mixed reactions as university lecturer faults high number of UNILAG’s first class graduates

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A Nigerian university lecturer and former Chairman of the National Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC), Dr Sam Amadi, has come under attacks over his comments faulting the high number of first class graduates churned out at the last convocation of the University of Lagos (UNILAG).

Amadi, a former governorship aspirant of the PDP in Imo state, had taken to his Twitter page to describe as ‘horrible’ the graduation of 300 first class graduates from the university, saying he is confident that the graduates cannot justify the first class.

He further said Nigerian University education has become shit.

He wrote,

“I am a University teacher and I am watching on TV as Unilag graduates 300 first class graduates. Horrible. I can swear that these graduates cannot justify the first class. Nigerian university education has become shit.

“In the past all Nigerian renowned literary giants were university teachers. Today I can’t point to one university teacher who is a great global writer. Our best are either in diaspora or in media or NGOs. The university has failed in Nigeria. Our future is failing.”

Amadi added

My evidence is that our teachers are no longer first rate as measured by lack of first rate production. I have not read anything written by a Nigerian university teacher and I said wow. None at all. Quality does not exist at all. Sorry that is my view.

“These guys may be first class brain but have not received first class education. When they go abroad they will receive first class education that will fire more their first class brain and they will be too hot.”

His tweet evoked more negative than positive reactions from social media users. While many lambasted him for the comments and described him as one of the problems of the Nigerian education system. However, some Twitter users were of the opinion that he made a valid point.

Gimba Kakanda a Nigerian post-graduate student at the London School of Economics wrote,

“Dr. Amadi, you are the embarrassing face of everything Nigerian university system shouldn’t be: a hub of incurable sadists and local champions who confuse their deficiency with excellence. First Class is a category of degree for God’s sake, not a spiritually transmitted honour.”

Another Twitter user in her reaction to the Tweet wrote,

“I encounter many CV’s of fresh/young grads in the course of my work, I have seen CV’s boasting of 2:1 and a few 1st. I get excited expecting to be wowed. . . And then the interview. . . And I wonder if the CV genuinely belongs to the interviewee. I think he has a point.”

A respondent wrote,

“Unless I’m wrong, he comes across as someone who thinks the number of 1st classes should be limited and that not majority of students should be average or below. A brilliant person would provide data to backup his claim, not just throw a wild claim based on anecdotes.”

Omasoro Ovie Ali wrote

“These students will go US and UK, and become the best in those schools also. I’m sure some of those 300 UNILAG graduates are more knowledgable than you in some fields.”

 

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