Debunking the lies that keep Nigeria’s universities on strike

    Prof. Francis Egbokhare | YSOT | Oct 29, 2025    
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For decades, successive Nigerian governments and their chorus of apologists have echoed one convenient mantra: “The government alone can no longer fund public universities.” Like most well-polished myths, this claim has taken root in public consciousness. But it is not only misleading, it is dangerous. It frames education as a burden rather than an investment, and casts students, lecturers, and the wider public as dependants rather than stakeholders.

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