UNIBEN Veterinary Medicine Faculty Shut Down, Reasons Surface
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My nameis Zainab from ayoungisedutrend as you all now, on today episode we will be chatting about UNIBEN Veterinary Medicine Faculty Shut Down, Reasons Surface.This headline is intriguing! It immediately raises several questions: What does shut down mean? Is the faculty completely closed? Are classes suspended? Are students being sent home? What are the reasons for the shutdown?
This is the most important question. Is it a temporary closure due to a specific incident, or a longer-term closure due to a more systemic issue? What are the implications for students and faculty? How are students being affected by the shutdown? What are the plans for the future of the faculty?
Reasons behinde the shotdown are: The Veterinary Council of Nigeria (VCN) has visited some universities in Nigeria to check their standard of running the programme The council shut down the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Benin (UNIBEN) in Edo state over non-accreditation The VCN President, Dr Aishatu Abubaka-Baju, disclosed that the University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) was granted interim accreditation. Benin City, Edo state - The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Benin (UNIBEN) in Edo state has been shut down due to accreditation issues. The Veterinary Council of Nigeria (VCN) said UNIBEN did not meet the standard requirements to run veterinary medicine programmes at the federal government-owned institution. As reported by The Punch, Dr Aishatu Abubaka-Baju, a serving Assistant Inspector General of Police and President of the Council, made this known in Jos, Plateau state, on Tuesday, October 22.
Speaking about non-accreditation of the programme in some universities she said:
“We are just coming from the University of Benin and other universities. We have closed down Veterinary Medicine at the University of Benin for lack of standards, so it cannot admit students. For the University of Abuja, it was granted interim accreditation, and the council will revisit the universities in two years.”
Meanwhile, ayoungisedutrend reported that UNIBEN management indefinitely halted academic activities due to students’ uncompromising stance on their demands. The protests, which began on July 3, involved students blocking the Benin-Ore Highway to protest prolonged power outages. The university cited unrealistic demands from students, including a continuous 1,125-hour supply of electricity, as reasons for the shutdown.
This could provide insights into the perspectives of students and faculty members. Without more information, it's impossible to say for sure what is happening. However, I hope this breakdown of potential questions helps you to understand the importance of gathering more information.
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