29 years after, Nigerian Institute unable to award degrees

According to him, the National Universities Commission (NUC) objects to our doing degree programmes because the name of our academic authority in our Act is “Academic Board” and not “Senate” as called in the Universities’ Acts.

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The National Institute for Nigerian Languages (NINLAN), Aba, Abia has expressed concern over the bottlenecks hampering the commencement of its degree programmes since its inception in 1993.

The Executive Director of the institute, Prof. Obiajulu Emejulu, made this known on Friday, while briefing newsmen on the institute’s upcoming first convocation ceremony.
Emejulu, a professor of Communication and Language Arts, said that the Act that established the institute empowers it to award Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates.
He, however, regretted that 29 years down the line, it could only award diplomas and certificates.

According to him, the National Universities Commission (NUC) objects to our doing degree programmes because the name of our academic authority in our Act is “Academic Board” and not “Senate” as called in the Universities’ Acts.
Emejulu said that based on the specific provision of the Act, the institute was advised to approach the National Assembly to amend it.
He lamented that the process had been on for about three years running with little or no success.

He argued that the academic board, as called in the NINLAN Act, “is the same and does the same functions as what the University Act, refers to as Senate.
“This NINLAN Act was made in 1993, that is 29 years ago and it is only about two or three clauses that are to be amended.

“I have spent 50 percent of my energy, time and emotional resources trying to address this issue of having NINLAN to award degrees as its Act provides.
“It breaks my heart that these unnecessary bottlenecks are still on our way.
“I believe we shall succeed sooner or later – under my headship of the Institute.”

Emejulu thanked the Federal Government for awarding contract through the Ecological Fund Office for a three-pronged project to tackle the erosion-ravaged area of the institute.
He also expressed delight over other on-ongoing Federal Government-funded capital projects in the institute, currently at various stages of completion.

Some of them, he said, included a 250-bed capacity female hostel block, building and furnishing of the institute’s Language Laboratory, provision of security surveillance and power back up, amongst others.

The NINLAN boss said that the institute’s first combined convocation ceremony to award Post Graduate Diplomas, Certificates and Diplomas to graduands would come up on Dec. 2.
He said that the award ceremony would be preceded by the Convocation Lecture on Dec. 1, to be delivered by the Executive Secretary, NUC, Prof. Rasheed Abubakar.
He said that other activities lined up for the convocation include the launch of the Nigerian Land Development Agency (NALDA), endowment fund, award of fellowships, prizes and recognitions, amongst others.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that some of the prominent Nigerians to be recognised during the event include the doyen of linguistics, Prof. Ayo Bamgbose, Archbishop Anthony Obinna (rtd.), who is the founder of Odenigbo Lecture Series.