The Nigerian Diaspora’s Contributions to the Development of Higher Education

Sharkdam Wapmuk
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While engagement with the Nigerian diaspora has focused on attractinginvestment and remittances, recently, attention has also shifted to its contributionto the development of higher education. The descriptive andqualitative study on which this article is based drew on secondary datathat was analysed through content analysis. The findings revealed that acombination of factors motivated Nigerians, including intellectuals, toemigrate, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s. This compounded existingproblems in Nigeria’s higher education sector. Since 1999, successive governmentshave engaged the diaspora in national development, includinghigher education. The study found that through the Linkages with Expertsand Academics in the Diaspora Scheme, the United Nations DevelopmentProgramme’s Transfer of Knowledge Through Expatriate Nationals, andthe World Bank assisted Nelson Mandela Institution, known as the AfricanUniversity of Science and Technology, as well as alumni associations inthe diaspora, Nigerian diaspora academics have been returning home totransfer knowledge in universities. Other contributions include projects,donations, and programmes. However, several challenges constrain thetapping of their full potential. The article recommends that the Nigeriangovernment should create an enabling environment, ensure clarity ofexpectations, provide adequate funding and adopt long-term approaches toengage with the Nigerian academic diaspora. Key Words: Nigerian diaspora, higher education, brain-drain, brain-gain,knowledge transfer
尼日利亚侨民对高等教育发展的贡献
虽然与尼日利亚侨民的接触主要集中在吸引投资和汇款,但最近,注意力也转移到他们对高等教育发展的贡献上。本文所依据的描述性和定性研究是通过内容分析对二手数据进行分析的。调查结果显示,包括知识分子在内的尼日利亚人移民的动机是多种因素的结合,尤其是在20世纪80年代和90年代。这加剧了尼日利亚高等教育部门存在的问题。自1999年以来,历届政府都让海外侨民参与国家发展,包括高等教育。该研究发现,通过与侨民计划中的专家和学者的联系、联合国开发计划署通过侨民国民转移知识、世界银行援助的纳尔逊·曼德拉机构(即非洲科技大学)以及侨民校友会,尼日利亚侨民学者一直在回国,在大学中转移知识。其他贡献包括项目、捐赠和计划。然而,一些挑战限制了他们充分发挥潜力。这篇文章建议尼日利亚政府应该创造一个有利的环境,确保期望的明确性,提供足够的资金,并采取长期的方法与尼日利亚的学术侨民接触。关键词:尼日利亚侨民;高等教育;人才流失
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