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Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa announced that the president of Bola Tibubu approved Yabatech’s conversion to the university.
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However, the National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAP) rejected the proposed conversion.
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On the contrary, nap advocates the transition to full implementation of HND to B.Tech.
As Minister of Education Dr. Tunji Alausa announced, the National Association of Polytechnical Students (NAP) rejected Yabatech’s proposed conversion to the university.
According to Alausa, President Bola Tinubu approved the conversion.
However, Eshiofune Oghayan, the chairman of nap, believes that converting science and technology into universities will erode its unique role and shift the focus to theory-based learning rather than practical and industrial-based Training.
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“We reject Yabatech’s proposed conversion to universities. Science and technology organizations such as Yabatech play a crucial role in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and industrial applications.”
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Instead, Oghayan advocates the full implementation of HND to the B.Tech Transition, which will enable graduates of the Polytechnic Institute to obtain internationally recognized degrees.
“B.Tech’s transitional HND is the most feasible way to improve the status of science and technology education while retaining its technological nature.”
The nap also called on President Tinob to reconsider the decision, warning them that they would mobilize tech students across the country to resist the move.
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