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Nigerian Universities

Nigerian universities, key to national development, face challenges and opportunities.

Over 170 institutions, split into federal, state, and private, serve millions, producing graduates in diverse fields. Despite their role in innovation, issues like underfunding and strikes hinder progress.

Public universities dominate but grapple with outdated facilities, while private ones offer better infrastructure at higher costs. Research output grows, with focus on tech and agriculture, yet global rankings remain low. Reforms aim to boost STEM and digital learning.

Scale: 170+ universities; federal (40%), state (30%), private (30%).

Enrollment: Over 2 million students, growing 5% yearly.

Challenges: Underfunding, frequent strikes disrupt academic calendars.

Research: Rising in tech, agriculture; only 5% of GDP from R&D.

Reforms: Push for STEM, digital skills, and private sector collaboration.

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