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This seems more like an academic intellectual discourse. See how quiet the house is.   For laypeople like us, all we want is better education like we had in the late 60s- early 90s. We didn't have much universities like we have today; but our uncles and aunties got sound education.   In a way, I see the current wave of university proliferation as a means to democratize education but without quality assurance in place. This is harmful! But if all we want is to open up human traffic in our communities, this would be the right step to take. But the bottom line of the grammar is that let university proliferation come with the quality it deserves. ...a layman thinking aloud. Where is that Nyajo boy...come and help me ooo!  

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