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    Japa has increased demand for transcripts – UNILAG VC – Ravenewsonline

    Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Professor Folasade Tolulope Ogunsola, has revealed that the “japa” trend—where Nigerians seek better opportunities abroad—has led to a sharp increase in requests for academic transcripts, particularly from alumni who graduated decades ago.

    Speaking at the 2024 International Week and the 17th Annual Research Conference held at UNILAG, themed “Inclusive Digital Transformation and the University Promise,” Prof. Ogunsola explained that many former students, including those who finished their studies 30 to 40 years ago, are now returning to request their academic records.

    “People who graduated 30 or 40 years ago are now requesting transcripts, which requires us to dig through paper records. In contrast, those who graduated in 2010 and beyond face fewer issues due to the digital systems in place,” Ogunsola said.

    She emphasized UNILAG’s commitment to embracing digital technology for over five decades, though she acknowledged the significant challenges posed by Nigeria’s electricity supply.

    “Digital transformation is more than just a desire; it requires the right financial support and policy framework,” she added.

    Despite infrastructure advancements, Nigeria’s electricity issues often damage digital equipment, slowing progress. However, the university’s deployment of a robust ERP system has improved record management and eased the process for recent graduates.

    Prof. Ogunsola also addressed the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in academia, describing it as both a powerful tool and a potential challenge.

    She highlighted the need to develop critical skills for evaluating AI-generated information, as it often retrieves a mix of accurate and misleading data.

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