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Transformative Perspectives: Rethinking the Evaluation of Foreign Graduates’ Qualifications in Nigeria—Placebo or Panacea?
This paper explores the transformative perspectives surrounding the evaluation of foreign graduates’ qualifications in Nigeria, questioning whether current systems act as placebos or panaceas. Examining the authenticity and effectiveness of existing evaluation mechanisms, it delves into concerns about superficial criteria, the emphasis on academic credentials, and potential biases. Advocates for change call for holistic, transparent, and nuanced approaches that genuinely reflect the diverse talents of foreign-educated individuals. The author contemplates reforms to shift from symbolic gestures to meaningful instruments for workforce development. This nuanced discussion navigates the complexities of foreign qualification evaluation, stimulating a critical reevaluation of Nigeria’s current practices.