The history of University Education
in modern Nigeria dates from 1948, when the University College of Ibadan
was established. For more than a decade the college remained the only
institution of University standing in Nigeria. Although the Eastern
Nigeria Government had enacted a Law establishing the University of
Nigeria Nnsuka, in 1955, it was not until 1961, that the University came
into existence. In that year also a commission was set up by the
Federal Government under the Chairmanship of Sir Eric Ashby to survey
the needs of post-secondary and higher education in Nigeria for the next
twenty years. One of the most lasting results of the commission is the
establishment, between 1961 and 1962, of three Universities, in Nigeria.
One of these three Universities is Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife
which was then known as University of Ife and was established by the
Government of then Western Region of Nigeria.
The Government of the Western Region of
Nigeria first announced in 1960 its intention to establish as soon as
possible a University in the Western Nigeria which would be of the
highest standard, its policy was to open its doors to students from all
parts of the Federation and of the world; in line with its belief in
academic excellence. The planning of the University was entrusted to two
committees. One a University Planning Committee comprising persons
qualified to advise on the planning of a new University, and who in
effect under look the preparatory work connected with the
establishment of the University pending the setting up of the
provisional council of the University: the other, a University
Parliamentary Committee, which would be advisory to the Minister of
Education, on 8th June,1961, the Law providing for the establishment of
the Provisional council fo the University was passed by the Legislature
of the Western Region and on the 26th of the same month Provisional
Council of the University was formally inaugurated under the
chairmanship of Chief Rotimi Williams.
On 11th June, 1970, an edict known as
the University of Ife now Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife Edict 1970,
was promulgated by the Government of the Western State to replace the
Provisional Council Law of 18th June, 1961. This Edict had since been
amended by the University Amendment Edict No 11 of 1975. This New Decree
effected a take-over of the University by the Federal Military
Government.
The site selected for the University was
Ile-Ife, a town about 65 kilometers north-east of Ibadan Oyo State. Ife
is famous as the centre of an ancient civilization and the home of the
Museum which contains the renowned Ife heads. It was intended that
temporary buildings should be put on the site to enable teaching to
commence in October 1962, while the permanent buildings were
subsequently planned and erected. But when the Federal Government
transferred the Ibadan Branch of the Nigeria College of Arts, Science
and Technology, to the University, if was decided that it would be
unnecessary to put up temporary buildings at Ife, and the University was
temporary located on the site of the Ibadan Branch of the Nigerian
College. Teaching began in October with an initial enrolment of
244 students. The teaching, administration and technical staff. Either
transferred from the Nigerian College of Art, or were newly recruited
from abroad, numbered about eighty.
The University started with five
faculties Agriculture. Arts,Economics and Social Studies (now Social
Sciences), Law and Sciences, Eight other faculties have since been
added, namely the Faculties, of Education established on 1st October
1967), the Faculty of Pharmacy (established on 1st October 1970), the
Faculty of Administration which replaces the former institute of
Administration (with effect from 1st October, 1979) and the Faculty of
Environmental Design and Management (established in April 1982).
The Faculty of Health Science
(established on 1st October, 1970) is now a College, made up of three
Faculties, namely the Faculties of Basic Medical Sciences. Clinical
Sciences and Dentistry. Faculty of Education includes the Departments of
Continuing Education; Educational Foundations and Counselling;
Special Education and Curriculum Studies; Educational Administration and
Planning; Educational Technology; the Institute of Education and
the Department of Physical and Health Education. Faculty of Pharmacy
embraces studies in Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy. Faculty of Technology comprises the
Departments of Agricultural Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Food Science and Technology and
Materials Science Engineering, Electronic & Electrical Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering.
College of Health Sciences consists of
the Department of Medicine, Department of Chemical Pathology, Hematology
and Immunology, Restorative Dentistry, Morbid Anatomy, Radiology.
Physiological, Sciences, Dermatology and Venerology, Obstetrics and
Gynecology, Preventive and Community Dentistry, and Child Health. Oral
and Maxillo Facial Surgery, Oral Pathology, Anesthesia, Nursing, Mental
Health, Microbiology and Parasitology, Community Health and Nutrition,
Surgery Environmental Health and Epidemiology, Anatomy and Cell Biology,
Medical Rehabilitation, and Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology. The
College aims at training a team of graduates, medical and para-meedidal
personnel to work in both rural and urban areas.
Faculty of Environmental Design and
Management comprises the Department of Architecture, Building
Technology, Estate Management, Quantity Surveying, Urban and Regional
Planning and Fine Arts. Faculty of Administration comprises the
Department of Public Administration, Local Government Studies,
International Relations and Management and Accounting.
Faculty of Arts includes the Departments
of African Languages and Literatures, Dramatic Arts, English, History,
Foreign Languages, Music,Philosophy and Religious Studies. Faculty of
Law consists of the Departments of Business Law, International Law,
Jurisprudence and Private Law and Public Law. Faculty of Science
comprises the Departments of Biochemistry, Botany, Chemistry, Geology,
Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics and Zoology. Faculty of Social
Sciences includes the Departments of Demography and Social Statistics,
Economics, Geography Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and
Anthropology.
In addition there are the following
institutes and Research Units in the University ;Institute of
Agricultural Research and Training, the Centre for Industrial Research
and Development, the Technology, Planning and Development unit, Drug
Research and Production unit, the Institute of Ecology and Environmental
Studies, Institute of Cultural Studies and Centre for Gender Studies.
As the University expanded in academic
discipline and infrastructures so also the population of the
community. The student population has risen steadily from 244 since
inception in 1962/63 to over in the academic session.
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