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SPECIAL REPORT (DEVELOPING STORY): Lecturers, HODs, Graduates Speak on Future of HND Holders Amid Conversion Programme Concerns

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  Illustrative image depicting the perceived academic and professional imbalance between HND and B.Sc. qualifications in Nigeria By Victor Olubiye The growing controversy surrounding the reported suspension of Higher National Diploma (HND) conversion programmes in some Nigerian universities has continued to generate reactions from lecturers, Heads of Department, graduates, and education stakeholders, many of whom fear the development may further deepen the long-standing HND/B.Sc. dichotomy in the country. This follow-up report comes a day after The Creativity Site published an exclusive feature highlighting the concerns raised by Asiyanbi Blessing, a graduate of Mass Communication from Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, who questioned the future of HND holders if conversion programmes are eventually discontinued nationwide. Following the publication, several stakeholders contacted by The Creativity Site shared differing perspectives on what the development could mean for polytechnic gra...

EXCLUSIVE FEATURE (DEVELOPING STORY): "What Is the Hope for HND Holders?” — Polytechnic Graduates Fear Uncertainty as Universities Suspend Conversion Programmes

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Illustrative image depicting the perceived academic and professional imbalance between HND and B.Sc. qualifications in Nigeria By Victor Olubiye The growing uncertainty surrounding conversion or “top-up” programmes in Nigerian universities is raising fresh concerns among Higher National Diploma (HND) holders, many of whom see the programmes as their most realistic pathway to obtaining a Bachelor’s degree without restarting their academic journey. Recent reports that some universities, including Kwara State University (KWASU), have suspended their conversion programmes following directives linked to the National Universities Commission (NUC) have triggered anxiety among prospective applicants across the country. National Universities Commission (NUC) — the regulatory body overseeing university education standards in Nigeria One of those affected is Asiyanbi Blessing, a male graduate of Mass Communication from Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, who described the development as a major setback...

NYSC Delay Crisis Rocks OSPOLY: Graduates Accuse Officials of Negligence as Futures Hang in the Balance

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NYSC logo (left) and Osun State Polytechnic, Iree logo (right). Graphic collage illustrating the ongoing NYSC mobilization concerns affecting some graduates By Victor Olubiye For many graduates of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, the joy of completing higher education has turned into months—and in some cases, nearly two years—of frustration, uncertainty, and emotional trauma over delayed mobilization for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). What should have been the next chapter in their lives has instead become a painful waiting game, as affected graduates continue to battle unresolved issues surrounding the institution’s NYSC Senate list uploads. The controversy, which has sparked growing outrage among alumni, has raised serious questions about administrative efficiency and accountability within the institution. While some officials have reportedly shown concern, others have been accused of silence, negligence, and a lack of compassion toward struggling graduates. One of the advocac...