Is This UNILAG? — Reactions As Nigerians Dominate UK University’s Graduation List

 

It is understood that the varsity is one of the cheapest in the UK with its tuition said to be less than £10,000 per year for home students and about £14,000 for international students.

By Samuel

The recently-held graduation ceremony of the University of Hertfordshire (UH) in the United Kingdom has sparked a wave of reactions on social media.

 

The graduation ceremony of the Hertfordshire-based institution took place on Wednesday.

 

Checks by TheCable Lifestyle, however, showed that graduands from the department of nursing, health and well-being are predominantly Nigerians.

 

The department is under the school of health and social work at the institution.

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It is understood that the varsity is one of the cheapest in the UK with its tuition said to be less than £10,000 per year for home students and about £14,000 for international students.

Its perceived affordability makes it a coveted institution for many Nigerians seeking to study abroad.

According to the 2022 Guardian University Guide, the institution is ranked 90 among universities in the UK — with Oxford University taking the first spot.

 

The institution was formerly known as Hatfield Polytechnic. In 1992, it was granted university status by the British government and subsequently renamed the University of Hertfordshire.

The graduation list has further raised concerns about the exodus of Nigerians abroad for study and other career pursuits.

In May, TheCable reported how Nigerians also dominated the list of graduands from the law department at the University of Calgary (UCalgary) in Alberta, Canada.

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Here are what some Nigerians had to say about the UK varsity’s graduation list:

“List of Department of Nursing, Health and Wellbeing are all Nigerian E be like Unilag graduation list.. it shows the massive exodus of students who abandon the Nigerian Educational system and travel abroad to study. Congrats to the graduates,” a Twitter user wrote.

 

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