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UNILAG best varsity in Nigeria, ranks 401-500th in world

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The University of Lagos(UNILAG) has ranked as number one among Nigerian universities and 401-500th out of over 1,799 institutions across the world.

This was contained in the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings released on Wednesday.

UNILAG is sharing the first spot with the University of Ibadan, which is also ranked 401-500th in the world.

Covenant University is placed third in the 601 to 800 band while Bayero University Kano and Federal University Akure are in the 1001 to 1200 band.

In the 1, 201 to 1, 500 band are University of Ilorin, University of Nigeria Nsukka and Obafemi Awolowo University.

The three universities in the 1500+ category are Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology and Nnamdi Azikiwe University.

In total, Nigeria had 12 universities on the 2023 global rankings.

The top five universities in the 2023 world rankings are Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge, Stanford, and MIT.

Chairman of the Nigerian Universities Ranking Advisory Committee (NURAC), Prof Emeritus Peter Okebukola in a statement at the end of the Times Higher Education World Academic Summit in New York, said over the last 12 months, NURAC had been working with all universities and building capacities to ensure the actualisation of this mandate.

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The statement reads: “Nigeria was singled out and publicly announced at the summit by the management of Times Higher Education World University Rankings as having made one of the most significant improvements in ranking within a year.

“From five universities in the top band in 2022 to twelve universities within a year is a remarkable feat.

“There are over 30,000 universities in the world today and about 1,799 were ranked by Times Higher Education after meeting the ranking criteria.”

He explained that institutions that applied for the ranking were assessed on 13 carefully calibrated performance indicators that measured an institution’s performance across four areas of teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook.

The former Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC) noted that across Nigeria, physical sciences was the most frequently ranked subject.

“In the 2023 ranking, Nigeria had better scores in the international co-authorship metric but had low scores in international students, international staff, industry income, doctorates/staff, research reputation and teaching reputation.

“Between 2019 and 2023, the citation score for Nigeria increased by an average of 30. Conversely, the industry score decreased by an average of 2.5,” the statement said.

Okebukola noted that 45 Nigerian universities, among the highest in the world, are in the reporter category for the 2023 ranking, adding that with a little nudge, they will be eligible for inclusion in the elite league tables.

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“The universities in alphabetical order are: Adamawa State University, Mubi; Akwa Ibom State University; Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike; American University of Nigeria; Augustine University; Babcock University; Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere-Ekiti; Baze University; Bells University of Technology; Benson Idahosa University; Bowen University; Coal City University; Cross River University of Technology; Ebonyi State University; Edo State University Uzairue; Evangel University, Akaeze; Federal University Gashua; Federal University of Kashere; Federal University of Lafia; Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun; Federal University of Technology Minna; Federal University of Technology Owerri; First Technical University; Fountain University; Gregory University Uturu; Ignatius Ajuru University of Education; University of Jos; Kings University; Lagos State University; Landmark University; Michael and Cecilia Ibru University; Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike; Niger Delta University; Nigerian Police Academy, Wudil; Novena University; Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology; Salem University; Samuel Adegboyega University; Sokoto State University; Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University; Usman Danfodiyo University; University of Uyo; Veritas University, Abuja; Wellspring University; Yusuf Maitama Sule University, Kano.

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“A new dimension is being introduced to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. This will involve some new metrics and normalisation procedures.

“I am quite hopeful that Nigerian universities will not lose their winning streak and will do excellently well on WUR 3.0 which will come into effect from 2024. The Executive Secretary of NUC, Professor Abubakar Adamu Rasheed has assured NURAC that government will continue to resource the universities including strengthening institutional and human research capacities to ensure that on all WUR 3.0 metrics Nigerian universities do not fall below the mark.

“NURAC has former vice-chancellors as zonal coordinators. These are Professor Olanrewaju Fagbohun, former VC, LASU (southwest); Professor Chinedum Nwajiuba, former VC, AE-FUNAI (southeast); Professor Joseph Ajienka, former VC, UNIPORT (south-south); Professor Angela Miri, former VC, FUL (northcentral); Professor Mohammad Yahuza Bello, former VC, BUK (northwest); and Professor Jibrila D. Amin (northeast). Others are Emeritus Professor Nimi Briggs, representing STRADVCOM; Dr. Biodun Saliu, NUC Director Academic Planning and Mrs Hadiza Ramallan representing NUC,” the statement added.

NURAC was set up by the Executive Secretary of NUC, Professor Abubakar Rasheed, to mobilise Nigerian universities for and catalyse their participation im all global ranking schemes.

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Good morning! Here Are Some Major News Headlines In The Newspapers Today: Pro-Fubara lawmakers elect factional Speaker, others

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1. A factional Speaker, Victor Oko Jumbo, representing Bonny Constituency, has emerged in the Rivers Assembly in a new twist to the crisis rocking the State. He was elected by lawmakers loyal to Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

 

2. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, will on Thursday, May 9, arraign the former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, his daughter, Fatimah, and two other suspects in court. The suspects are facing charges over alleged N2.7 billion contract fraud uncovered in the Aviation Ministry under Sirika.

 

3. The Nigerian Army has withdrawn its officials from Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State. According to a statement by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, the withdrawal was confirmed during a phone conversation with the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, on Monday, May 6.

 

4. The Rivers State chapter of the Association of Local Government Areas of Nigeria (ALGON) has said it is ready to back the call for the impeachment of Governor Siminalayi Fubara. The local government chairmen also accused Fubara of embezzling funds intended for the state’s twenty-three LGAs.

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5. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, yesterday, stepped down a motion calling for the suspension of the cybersecurity levy, which has sparked widespread dissatisfaction. During Wednesday’s plenary session, Manu Soro, a lawmaker from Bauchi State, presented the motion, expressing concerns that the levy’s introduction was ill-timed given the prevailing economic condition in Nigeria.

 

6. The Ogun State Police Command said it has arrested a septuagenarian landlord, identified simply as Adesina, for allegedly defiling and impregnating his tenant’s 14-year-old girl (name withheld) at Akegbeyale Street in Ifesowapo Akute, Ifo Local Government Area of the state. The state Police Command spokesman, Omolola Odutola, said the case had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, where all parties would be grilled.

 

7. The police on Wednesday continued their investigation into the circumstances leading to the death of the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka Mohbad. This followed the invitation extended to Mohbad’s family and the group of persons mentioned in the ongoing probe of the illegal embalming of the deceased’s body following his death.

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8. The Nigeria Police has arrested eight suspected cult members at the Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti. The Police Public Relations Officer, Ekiti State Command, Sunday Abutu, said, in Ado Ekiti, on Wednesday, that the arrest the previous day followed the intervention of men of the Rapid Response Squad following a distress call.

 

9. The Department of Development Control of the Abuja Metropolitan Management Council, AMMC, of the FCT Administration, has demolished shanties illegally built on a road corridor in Wuse Zone 3. The Coordinator of AMMC, Mr Felix Obuah, told journalists after the exercise on Wednesday that the move was part of efforts to clear all shanties in the city.

 

10. The House of Representatives has called for security presence in schools across the nation to address the worsening security situation in the country. The decision of the House is sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance moved at the plenary on Wednesday by Billy Osawaru.

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UPDATED: Act of blackmail — FG says no official demanded $150m bribe from Binance

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The Federal Government has accused Binance of blackmail after the company alleged officials demanded $150 million in cryptocurrency payments as a bribe to settle the prosecution of its executives in Nigeria.

 

On Tuesday, Richard Teng, Binance’s chief executive officer (CEO), said some unknown persons in Nigeria demanded huge payments in digital currency to make their problems in the country “go away”.

 

Teng’s allegation followed the detention of Nadeem Anjarwalla, Binance’s regional manager for Africa, and Tigran Gambaryan, the company’s head of financial crime compliance, in Nigeria, on February 28.

 

The two executives were detained as part of a probe bordering on Binance’s illegal operations in Nigeria and foreign exchange rate manipulations.

 

While criminal charges have been against Binance and Gambaryan, Anjarwalla fled detention on March 22.

However, Anjarwalla was reportedly arrested by the Police Service in April and the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) is working towards extraditing him to Nigeria.

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In a statement by Rabiu Ibrahim, special assistant to the minister of information and national orientation, the government said the allegation by Binance is an attempt by the cryptocurrency exchange to launder its impaired image as an organisation that does not play by the rules and laws guiding business conduct in sovereign nations.

 

“In a blog post that has now been published by many international media organisations, in an apparent well-coordinated public relations effort, Binance Chief Executive Officer Richard Teng made false allegations of bribery against unidentified Nigerian government officials who he claimed demanded $150m in cryptocurrency payments to resolve the ongoing criminal investigation against the company,” the ministry said.

 

“This claim by Binance CEO lacks any iota of substance. It is nothing but a diversionary tactic and an attempted act of blackmail by a company desperate to obfuscate the grievous criminal charges it is facing in Nigeria.

 

“The facts of this matter remain that Binance is being investigated in Nigeria for allowing its platform to be used for money laundering, terrorism financing, and foreign exchange manipulation through illegal trading.

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“While this lawful investigation was going on, an executive of Binance, who was in court-sanctioned protective custody, escaped from Nigeria, and he is now a fugitive from the law. Working with the security agencies in Nigeria, Interpol is currently executing an international arrest warrant on the said fugitive.”

 

BRIBERY ALLEGATION PART OF ORCHESTRATED INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN

The ministry said the bribery allegation is part of an orchestrated international campaign by Binance to undermine the Nigerian government.

 

The ministry said Binance is facing criminal prosecution in many countries including the United States.

 

“Just a week ago, the founder and former CEO of Binance, Changpeng Zhao, was sentenced to prison in the United States, after pleading guilty to charges very similar to what Binance is being investigated for in Nigeria. In addition, Zhao agreed to pay a fine of $50 million, while Binance is liable for $4.3 billion in fines and forfeitures to the US Government,” the government said.

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“We would like to remind Binance that it will not clear its name in Nigeria by resorting to fictional claims and mudslinging media campaigns. The only way to resolve its issues will be by submitting itself to unobstructed investigation and judicial due process.”

 

The ministry said the Nigerian government will continue to act within its laws and international norms and will not succumb to any form of blackmail from any entity, local or foreign.

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‘Act of blackmail’ — FG denies officials demanded $150m bribe from Binance

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The Federal Government has accused Binance of blackmail after the company alleged officials demanded $150 million in cryptocurrency payments as bribe to settle the prosecution of its executives in Nigeria. 

On Tuesday, Richard Teng, Binance’s chief executive officer (CEO), said some unknown persons in Nigeria demanded huge payments in digital currency to make their problems in the country “go away”.

 

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