Crisis rocks Nigerian universities as EFCC probes VCs over missing students fees, contract scandal

Uchechi Okporie Uchechi Okporie Apr 29, 2026 3 min read
Crisis rocks Nigerian universities as EFCC probes VCs over missing students fees, contract scandal

Nigeria’s higher education sector is under intense scrutiny after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) launched investigations into several university vice chancellors over alleged inflated contracts and diversion of students’ fees.

The probe has sparked national debate over transparency, accountability, and the growing cost of education in Africa’s most populous nation.

Authorities are examining claims that funds meant for campus development and student welfare were mismanaged through questionable contracts and unauthorized spending.

The scandal comes at a time when many Nigerian students face rising tuition fees, poor infrastructure, and prolonged financial hardship, making the allegations especially sensitive.

Analysts say the crackdown could signal a wider reform push across public institutions, while students and parents demand justice and urgent recovery of any stolen funds.

The unfolding investigation is being closely watched across Africa, where university governance and education funding remain critical issues.

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