Abuja — Public universities in Nigeria have been described as liabilities rather than the assets they should be to the federal and state governments which invest huge funds in them to provide quality education to the citizens.
Considering the number of years they have depended on public funds for sustenance, the stakeholders say they have not lived up to expectation.
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