Olumuyiwa Igbalajobi, a Canada-based Nigerian academic, has secured another victory for Nigerians seeking to study in Canada.
Henceforth, Nigerian citizens applying for admission into Athabasca University, Canada, will not have to worry anymore about the English proficiency test as this has been waived.
How it all started The waiver came after Dr Igblajobi sent a protest letter to the school, enumerating reasons why Nigerians should not have to present an English test.
According to him, since Nigeria teaches its children in English from elementary to tertiary level, this means the country is an English-speaking country.
He also argued that English is the official language of business in Nigeria, hence no need for further tests.
List updated by Athabasca University
In response to the letter, the school has now updated the list as it has recognised Nigeria as an English-speaking country.
In a separate chat with Legit.ng, Dr Igbalajob said it is not good that countries colonised by Britain are still being asked to prove they can speak English.
His words: “It’s bad to request IELTS from African countries colonized by the British. I have written about 12 universities till date.
I will continue to identify universities with stale lists and those who wouldn’t recognize Nigeria as an English speaking country.”
Source: Legit