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Merit Research Journal of Education and Review (ISSN:
2350-2282) Vol.9(2) pp. 012-019, February, 2021
Copyright © 2021 Author(s) retain the copyright of this
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DOI:10.5281/zenodo.4568381 |
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Managing Tertiary Education for Socio-Economic
Development and Political Freedom in Nigeria: The
Internally-Generated Revenue Option |
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John Oluyemi Egbebi1*, Bukky Keston2,
Surajo Ahmed Magaji1 |
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1Department of Educational Foundations and
Curriculum, Educational Administration and Planning Section,
Faculty of Education, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
2Department of Educational Foundations and
Administration, Federal College of Education, Zaria, Kaduna
State, Nigeria
*Corresponding Author's Email: yemiegbebi@yahoo.com
+23248033447559
Received: 14 February 2021 I Accepted:
25 February 2021 I Published:
28 February 2021
I Article ID: MRJER-21-003
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copyright of this article.
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This paper examines effective management of tertiary education
for socio-economic development and political freedom, based on
the application of internally-generated revenue option. It
reveals that the development of education cost of higher
educational implementation is enormous and, thus, requires other
sources of revenue to meet school resources’ commitments for the
achievement of goal. Specifically, it espouses: Financing mode
in education and higher education socio-economic development and
political emancipation; challenges of higher education in
Nigeria and socio-economic development and political
emancipation; the case of the academic staff union and its
struggle against the poor funding of higher education; the
internally-generated revenue option as a reliable and
supplementary source of finance of higher education; sources of
school revenue generation and higher education socio-economic
development and political emancipation. The paper concludes and
recommends that: public-private-partnership should be employed
to cater for other financial needs of higher institutions in
Nigeria; and all stakeholders in the management of higher
education system must employ other sources of funding like
Universities’ Action Researches Conduct; Capacity-building
Training Programmes; Parent-University Linkage Programmes; and
even Grant-manship and collaboration activities and programmes
for additional internally-generated revenue.
Keywords: Higher education, Internally-generated Revenue,
Political emancipation, School resources management,
Socio-economic development
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