Minister of Education Abolishes 18-Year Age Benchmark for Tertiary Admission

Minister of Education Abolishes 18-Year Age Benchmark for Tertiary Admission
Minister of Education Abolishes 18-Year Age Benchmark

The new Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, has officially abolished the 18-year minimum age requirement for admission into tertiary institutions across Nigeria, marking a significant policy shift aimed at increasing access to higher education.

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Speaking at his inaugural ministerial press conference in Abuja on Wednesday, Alausa hinted at possible reforms within the country’s education policy framework. While he has not yet provided details on specific upcoming changes, his statement signals that the ministry may be exploring adjustments to improve inclusivity and educational access for students nationwide.

In addition, Alausa reaffirmed the government’s stance on invalidating over 22,700 degrees obtained from “fake” institutions in neighboring Togo and Benin Republic. He stated that there would be no reversal on this decision, maintaining the government’s commitment to ensuring the quality and legitimacy of academic qualifications earned by Nigerian students.

Further details on the new educational policies and measures are expected to be released as the minister continues to outline his vision for Nigeria’s education sector.

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