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NUC RELEASES LIST OF ILLEGAL UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA


The National Universities Commission (NUC) has released a new list of 58 illegal
universities in Nigeria.

The universities are yet to be licensed by the federal government and have been shut down for violating the national minimum standard for education.

According to a bulletin publication from the office of the Executive Secretary on NUC, dated May 14, the list of the illegal universities across the country are:

1. University of Accountancy and Management Studies, operating anywhere in Nigeria.

2. Christians of Charity American University of Science and Technology, Nkpor, Anambra State or any of its other campuses.

3. University of Industry, Yaba, Lagos or any of its other campuses.

4. University of Applied Sciences and Management, Port Novo, Republic of Benin or any of its other campuses in Nigeria.

5. Blacksmith University, Akwa or any of its other campuses.

6. Volta University College, HO, Volta Region, Ghana or any of its other campuses in Nigeria.

7. Royal University, Izhia, PO BOX 800, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State or any of its other campuses.

8. Atlanta University, Anyigba, Kogi state or any of its other campuses.

9. United Christian University, Macotis campus, Imo State or any of its other campuses.

10. United Nigeria University College, Okija Anambra State or any of its other campuses.

11. Samuel Ahmadu University, Makurdi, Benue State or any of its other campuses.

12. UNESCO University, Ndoni, Rivers State or any of its other campuses.

 13. Saint Augustine's University of Technology, Jos, Pleateu State or any of its other campuses.

14. The International University, Missouri USA, Kano and Lagos studies centres or any of its other campuses in Nigeria.

15. Collumbus University, UK, operating anywhere in Nigeria.

16. Tiu International University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria.

17. Pebbles University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria.

18. London External Studies, UK, operating anywhere in Nigeria.

19. Pilgrims University operating anywhere in Nigeria.

20. Lobi Business School, Makurdi, Benue State or any of its campuses in Nigeria.

21. West African Christian University operating anywhere in Nigeria.

22. Bolta University College, Aba or any of its campuses in Nigeria.

23. JBC Seminary Inc. (Wukari Jubilee University) Kaduna illegal campus.

24. Western University, Esie Kwara State or any of its campuses in Nigeria.

25. St. Andrews University College, Abuja or any of its other campuses in Nigeria.

26. EC-Council USA, Ikeja Lagos Study Centre.

27. Atlas University, Ikot Udoso Uko, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State or any of its other campuses in Nigeria.

28. Concept College/Universities (London) Ilorin or any of its other campuses in Nigeria.

29. Halifax Gateway University, Ikeja or any of its campuses in Nigeria.

30. Kingdom of Christ University, Abuja or any of its other campuses in Nigeria.

31. Acada University, Akinlalu Oyo state or any of its other campuses in Nigeria.

32. Filfom University, Mbaise, Imo State or any of its other campuses in Nigeria.

33. Houdegbe North American University campuses in Nigeria.

34. Atlantic Intercontinental University, Okija Anambra State.

35. Open International University, Akure.

36. Middle Belt University (North Central University) Otukpo.

37. Lead Way University, Ugheli, Delta State.

38. Metro University, Dutse/Bwari Abuja.

39. Southend University, Ngwuro Egeru (Afam) Ndoki, Rivers State.

40. Olympic University, Nsukka, Enugu State.

41. Federal College of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Abuja.

42. Temple University, Abuja.

43. Irish University Business School, London, operating anywhere in Nigeria.

44. National University of Technology, Lafia, Nasarawa State.

45. University of Accountancy and Management Studies, Mowe, Lagos – Ibadan Expressway and its annex at 41, Ikorodu road, Lagos.

46. University of Education, Wenneba Ghana operating anywhere in Nigeria.

47. Cape Coast University, Ghana operating in Nigeria.

48. African University Cooperative Development (AUCD) Cotonou, Benin Republic operating anywhere in Nigeria.

49. Pacific Western University, Denver Colorado, Oweri study centre.

50. Evangel University of America and Chudick Management Academic, Lagos.

51. Enugu State University of Science and Technology (Gboko campus).

52. Career Light Resources Centre, Jos

53. University of West Africa, Kwali Abuja, FCT.

54. Coastal University, Iba Oku, Akwa Ibom State.

55. Kaduna Business School, Kaduna.

56. Royal University of Theology, Minna, Niger State.

57. West African Union University, in collaboration with International Professional College of Administration, Science and Technology, Nigeria operating anywhere in Nigeria.

58. Gospel Missionary Foundation (GMF), Theological University, 165 Isolo road, Cele bus stop, Egbe Ikotun, Lagos.

The commission also said eight universities are currently undergoing investigation for illegally running degree programs.

The eight universities are:

1) National Universities of Nigeria, Keffi , Nassarawa State.

2) North Central University, Otukpo, Benue state.

3) Christ Alive Christian Seminary and University.

4) Richmond Open University, Arochukwu, Abia state.

5) West Coast University, Umuahia.

6) Saint Clements University, Iyin Ekiti, Ekiti state.

7) Volta University College, Aba, Abia state.

8) Illegal Satellite Campuses of Ambrose Alli University.

According to the publication, anybody who patronises or obtains any certificate from any of these illegal institutions does so at his or her own risk. Certificates obtained from these sources will not be recognised for the purposes of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), employment and further studies.

The commission said the relevant law enforcement agencies have been informed for necessary action.

"For the avoidance of doubt, anybody who patronises or obtains any certificate from any of these illegal institutions does so at his or her own risk," the publication reads.

According to the publication, certificates obtained from these sources will not be recognised for the purposes of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), employment and further studies.

The commission said the relevant law enforcement agencies have been informed for necessary action.

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