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NUC cautions against misuse of honorary doctorate degrees

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Last updated: November 23, 2025 5:58 pm
Editor Published November 23, 2025
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The National Universities Commission (NUC) has cautioned against the widespread misuse of honorary doctorate degrees, noting that ‘Dr’ degree without clarification amounted to false representation.

The NUC Executive Secretary, Prof. Abdullahi Ribadu, disclosed this when he received the report of the investigation into awards and public misuse of Honorary Doctorate degree by recipients in Abuja .
Ribadu described the trend as a threat to the integrity of the nation’s higher education system.
He said the reprot uncovered 32 institutions operating as honorary doctorate degree mills  across the country.
These, he said, include 10 unaccredited foreign universities, four unlicensed local universities, 15 professional bodies with no degree-awarding powers, and other non-degree-awarding institutions.
He noted that the figure “may not be exhaustive,” adding that some of the outfits were also engaged in awarding fake professorships.
“The findings are deeply concerning. This is especially so because many institutions do not comply with the Keffi Declaration of 2012.
“This is the policy agreed upon by Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian universities to regulate the award of honorary doctorate degrees.
“It prohibits the award of honorary degrees to serving public officials and cautions recipients against using the title “Dr” without proper disclosure.
“This is not just a matter of ethics; it is a matter of law,” he said.
He emphasised that such misuse undermined public trust, diminished the value of genuine academic degrees, and disrespects the hard work of scholars.
Reiterating the legal framework guiding honorary recognitions, he stated that only approved public or private universities were permitted to confer honorary doctorate degrees, as empowered under the National Minimum Standards and Establishment Institutions Act.
Recipients, he said, may use designations such as D.Litt (h.c.) or Doctor of Literature (Honoris Causa) after their names, but must not use the title ‘Dr’, which is reserved for PhD holders and qualified medical and professional doctorate practitioners.
To restore credibility to the system, Ribadu announced that the commission had developed comprehensive national guidelines for awarding and using honorary doctorate degrees.
The guidelines, he said, would soon be made public.
Professor Ribadu confirmed that the Commission, in collaboration with law enforcement and other government agencies, would commence a nationwide clampdown on honorary degree mills.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Committee, Prof. Kabiru Bala said the committee was inaugurated on September 1 after its appointment on August 28.
Bala, also the firmer Vice Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, said the committee was tasked with probing growing petitions from citizens and stakeholders concerned about the “widespread award, use, and misuse’’ of honorary doctorates by recipients.
According to him, many honorees had allegedly used the titles to claim unearned academic status, attract undue prestige, or secure personal advantages, thereby undermining the integrity of Nigeria’s university system.
He explained that its investigation involved case studies, content analysis of public documents, and memoranda from 27 universities.
He said further that the international guidelines from regulatory bodies and universities in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, Europe, Africa, and Asia was also reviewed.
He said the committee found that while some Nigerian universities adhere to the 2022 Keffi Declaration, compliance remained inconsistent.

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