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    The issue is mostly not the graduates themselves, but the quality of the system producing them. By Chimezie Chika I Recently, when the University of Ibadan (UI), Nigeria’s premier university, announced that 58 of its 146 law graduates had made First Class, that announcement met some of the fiercest oppositions in recent times, both championed… The post University of Ibadan’s First Class Graduates and the Performance Debate in Nigerian Universities first appeared on Afrocritik.
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