“Sub-Saharan Africa’s prime three universities are all in South Africa, however Ghana and Kenya are rising in power, the most recent Sub-Saharan Africa College Rankings reveal.”
So stories The World College Rankings about its Sub-Saharan Africa rankings. It options 129 universities from 22 nations. Ellie Bothwell, the rankings editor, [email protected], remarked that
this second yr of the rankling “was developed to evaluate the impression of universities in addressing a number of the hardest challenges confronted within the area.”
At quantity 12, the American College of Nigeria is Nigeria’s highest-ranked within the survey. Ahmadu Bello College, Zaria is twenty first.
Each are the one Nigerian universities within the High 25. Landmark College was on the prime of the moral management pillar.
Nigeria is the best-represented nation, with 41 universities ranked and a mean general rating of 51. Nigeria has 13 universities within the prime 50, with the American College of Nigeria the highest-ranked at quantity 12.
The nation’s universities rating properly for moral management and pupil engagement, and college students fee the standard of educating and curriculums. Nevertheless, they’ve the bottom common scores (of nations with ten or extra establishments ranked) for the proportion of first-generation and low-income college students.
Ghana has the second-highest general rating, averaging 57 based mostly on 11 establishments. Two universities are within the prime 10, up from one final yr: The College of Ghana has risen from seventeenth to fifth place, and Ashesi College has maintained its place at quantity 9. Ghanaian universities are sturdy in moral management, reaching the very best common rating for this pillar amongst nations with no less than ten ranked establishments.
Though Kenya has no establishment within the prime 10, it has the third-highest common general rating of 54, based mostly on 15 universities ranked. The very best-ranked establishment is the College of Embu, which is ranked sixteenth.
Kenyan universities rating exceptionally properly for the standard of their programs, based mostly on pupil suggestions, however they should rating higher for the entry and equity metrics. Additionally they have room for enchancment concerning the proportion of first-generation and low-income college students.
Teboho Moja, professor of upper schooling at New York College, stated there had been “extra deliberate efforts” to help flagship universities in Kenya and Ghana than elsewhere within the area, which is why they had been bettering. Nevertheless, she added that the area’s universities confronted a number of challenges past funding.
“An ageing professoriate, in addition to excessive demand for greater schooling, results in establishments admitting extra college students, however this isn’t matched by the extent of funding they obtain. Consequently, high quality is impacted, and analysis manufacturing is challenged as lecturers have to show large lessons and have demanding educating schedules that go away no time for analysis manufacturing,” she stated.
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/sub-saharan-africa-university-
On Bianca Ojukwu’s name for the discharge of Nnamdi Kalu
Citizen Chidi Omeje waxed eloquently in help of the assertion of the Minister of State Overseas Affairs, Mrs Bianca Ojukwu, that President Bola Tinubu would launch detained IPOB chief Nnamdi Kanu.
She is barely weeks in workplace, however she is already making the correct name. It takes a transcendental chief to attach emotionally together with his or her folks.
Now we have 5 governors with over-bloated egos and numerous numbers of ineffectual federal lawmakers and Ministers feeding fats on our collective mandate. Nonetheless, they’ll by no means contemplate it affordable to talk on this gravely essential difficulty or make any transfer in direction of the discharge of Mr Kanu.
That is regardless of the general public data that the rising safety challenges assailing the area are tied to the continued incarceration of Kanu.
Now we have stated it severely earlier than, and it bears repeating that within the ambiance of grave insecurity, the sort we have now within the South-East, each different developmental plan by these so-called leaders fails.
Is it not trite that safety is the fulcrum of each different factor and that the first accountability of any authorities is the safety of the folks?
Kudos to our Queen Bianca for talking fact to energy, one thing Dave Umahi, Hope Uzodimma, Orji Uzo Kalu, Chukwuma Soludo, Peter Mbah, Alex Otti, Nwifuru, Austin Akobundu, Uche Ekwunife, and others couldn’t muster the testicular fortitude to do.
Caveat: Bianca just isn’t the one one who has known as for Nnamdi Kanu’s launch. Senator Enyi Abaribe, Governor Chukwuma Soludo, Governor Alex Otti, and the South-East Caucus of the Home of Representatives have completed so beforehand.
Australia to ban U-16s from social media
The Australian parliament is contemplating banning social media entry for youngsters beneath 16. Platforms that will be affected embody Fb, Instagram, X, Snapchat, and others.
As reported by the Related Press, Australia’s Home of Representatives handed a invoice banning it, leaving it to the Senate to finalise the world-first legislation.
The key events backed the invoice that will make platforms together with TikTok, Fb, Snapchat, Reddit, X and Instagram accountable for fines of as much as 50 million Australian {dollars} ($33 million) for systemic failures to forestall younger youngsters from holding accounts.
The laws handed 102 to 13. If the invoice turns into legislation this week, the platforms would have one yr to work out methods to implement the age restrictions earlier than the penalties are enforced.
Opposition lawmaker Dan Tehan advised Parliament the federal government had agreed to just accept amendments within the Senate that will bolster privateness protections. Platforms wouldn’t be allowed to compel customers to offer government-issued id paperwork, akin to passports or driver’s licenses, nor might they demand digital identification via a authorities system.
The invoice was launched to the Senate late Wednesday, nevertheless it adjourned for the day hours later with out placing it to a vote. The laws will possible be handed on Thursday, the Parliament’s closing session for the yr and doubtlessly the final earlier than elections, due inside months.
The help of the main events ensures that the laws will move within the Senate, the place no occasion holds most seats.
In the course of the Tuesday and Wednesday debates, lawmakers who weren’t aligned with both the federal government or the opposition had been most important of the laws.
Criticisms embody the truth that the laws had been rushed via Parliament with out satisfactory scrutiny, wouldn’t work, would create privateness dangers for customers of all ages, and would take away mother and father’ authority to determine what’s finest for his or her youngsters.