FG Bans ‘Dr’ Prefix for Honorary Degree Holders, Flags Widespread Abuse
The Federal Government has banned recipients of honorary degrees from using the title “Dr” in official, academic, or professional contexts — a move that directly targets a long-running culture of title inflation in Nigeria’s public and private sectors.
The Announcement
Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa made the announcement, backed by the National Universities Commission, which has been tightening its guidelines on honorary doctorates. Under the new rules, only holders of earned academic doctorates — those that require original research and examination — may legitimately use the “Dr” prefix. Honorary degree recipients who continue using the title risk professional and institutional consequences.
The NUC described the move as necessary to protect the integrity of the Nigerian university system, which has faced growing criticism over the ease with which honorary degrees are awarded — often to politicians, business figures, and their associates.
Why This Matters
In Nigeria, the “Dr” prefix carries enormous social weight. It signals academic achievement, authority, and trustworthiness. For decades, the honorary doctorate has served as a shortcut to that cachet — awarded to wealthy donors, political allies, and government officials at rates that have made the title almost meaningless in some circles.
The FG’s ban, if enforced, would strip a significant number of prominent Nigerians of a title many have come to rely on in their public personas.
R&D Fund Announced
In a separate but related announcement, the Federal Government also unveiled a National Research and Development Fund with an annual allocation of $500 million. The fund is intended to support genuine academic research and innovation — the kind of work that actually earns a doctorate rather than receiving one at a ceremony.
Whether the fund materialises in practice, or joins the long list of ambitious government announcements that never quite arrive, will depend on implementation.
Sources: Punch, Vanguard, Daily Trust, Naija News
Written by
Claudia Kane
General assignment reporter and News Editor at NaijaTrend. Covers breaking news, security, and national affairs across Nigeria.
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