The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the National Universities Commission (NUC), on Monday, November 27 authorised a total of 147 private universities.
It was learnt that this number has significantly increased from just three in 1999.
These private institutions operate alongside universities owned by the Federal and state governments.
The increase in private universities is attributed to ongoing issues in public universities, such as frequent industrial actions, poor funding, and deteriorating conditions.
The NUC has reported over 270 pending requests for establishing new private universities.
According to Punch, an analysis from the NUC website indicates that many of these private universities are established by religious organizations and both past and serving politicians.
In this article, the platform highlighted some of the private universities founded by Nigerian Politicians.
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