Against public opinion and massive criticisms, the Nigerian Senate
has approved the renaming of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) to the
Moshood Abiola University (MAU).
In a report gathered from a reliable source, the Senate approved the
renaming bill which was sent by President Goodluck
Jonathan to bypass any embarrassing rejection of the name-change in what
many Nigerians saw as illegal and unconstitutional even with some
supporters of the renaming calling it as ill-timed or politically
motivated.
A reliable source who spoke to Ascology News on condition of
anonymity, said although The Nigerian Senate is on recess, the bill had
been passed without delay but the Senate will make it publicly known
after its members return from recess.
Other institutions that were renamed in the same bill sent to the
Senate were the Federal University of Technology Umudike which was
renamed to the Michael Okpara University, Umudike and the Federal
Univeristy of Technology, Yola renamed to the Modibbo Adamawa
University.
A law suit has been filed by students of the tertiary institution
asking that the name-change was unconstitutional as it initially was
done without parliamentary approval.
A hearing date for the matter has not been fixed by the Court.

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