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Maiyaki, NUC boss, stresses importance of quality assurance in varsities

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The acting Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Mr. Chris Maiyaki, has emphasized the importance of quality assurance and reputational capital in transforming Nigeria’s educational landscape.

Maiyaki made recommendation while delivering the Babcock University inaugural Registry Lecture titled, “The Role of the University Administrator in a Changing University Environment: Issues and Prospects.”

He highlighted the evolving role of university administrators in today’s dynamic higher education landscape, stressing the need for adaptability, innovation, and strategic leadership.

The NUC ES urged university administrators to “develop a creative and innovative mind-set to drive growth and progress and be adaptable and responsive to contemporary demands and challenges.”

He also emphasized the importance of mastering new technologies to enhance efficiency and effectiveness, while cautioning that technology should be a means to achieving university goals, not an end in itself.

Maiyaki noted that the NUC recommends integrating local content with emerging technologies and competencies, as outlined in the new university curriculum policy, to enhance content and relevance to scholars.

His words: “By following these recommendations, university administrators can contribute to creating a thriving university ecosystem that fosters academic excellence, innovation, and growth.”

Apart from the Babcock University community, the hybrid lecture also provided valuable insights for other university administrators, academics, and stakeholders, sparking reflections on the future of higher education leadership.

Participants included institutional stakeholders from Adeleke University, Covenant University, Clifford University, and Tai Solarin University of Education.