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Don hails FG over 16 years age requirement for admission into tertiary institutions

Mr Akanni noted that several underage students in tertiary institutions hardly function independently.

• August 3, 2025
Students sitting for UTME
Students sitting for UTME [Credit; School Contents]

A lecturer, Prof. Tunde Akanni, has commended the Federal Government for reintroducing the 16-year age limit for admission into the country’s tertiary institutions.

Mr Akanni gave the commendation while speaking on the sidelines of the graduation and prize giving ceremony of Adedokun International Schools on Saturday at Iyana-Iyesi, Ota, Ogun State.

According to Mr Akanni, a professor of journalism and communication at Lagos State University, the policy is not a bad or new idea in the education sector.

He described the re-introduction of the policy as a welcome development, saying that it would help universities to admit mature students.

He stated, “The reality is that people hardly see underage students in universities abroad. But in Nigeria, there are quite a lot of underage students who cannot function on their own. Also, if a student cannot live independently as an undergraduate, that mean he/she is not fit for university programme.’’

Mr Akanni noted that several underage students, if not the brilliant or gifted ones, hardly function independently.

According to him, university education is a level of education where students are being prepared for adult life.

He admonished parents against being in a hurry for their children to get admission into the university, maintaining that it would not help them in the future.

The don also called on governments at all levels to strengthen their communication mechanisms by constituting special teams dedicated to social campaigns, monitoring and evaluation.

He added that this would help in checking abuse of social media, particularly among the youth.

The federal government on July 16 announced 16 years as the minimum age for admission into tertiary institutions in the country.

(NAN)

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