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BREAKING IN THE NEWS: Honourary Degrees No Longer Qualify For “Dr.” Title Under New FG Directive

Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeMay 6, 2026 Education No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has formally prohibited recipients of honourary doctorate degrees from using the title “Dr.” in official, academic, or professional contexts. The directive was announced by the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, following a Federal Executive Council (FEC), meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

This policy, implemented through the National Universities Commission (NUC), represents a significant reform aimed at restoring discipline, credibility, and global respect for the academic system.

Background and Rationale

Honourary doctorate degrees (honouris causa), are traditionally awarded to individuals who have made exceptional contributions to society, leadership, or scholarship. However, the ministry of education have raised concerns about increasing misuse.

According to the Minister, the government observed:
  • Growing abuse and politicisation of honourary degrees
  • Use of awards for political patronage and financial gain
  • Conferment on serving public officials, contrary to academic ethics

These concerns align with findings by the NUC, which noted that the unchecked proliferation of honourary awards has blurred the line between earned academic qualifications and ceremonial recognition, thereby undermining the value of legitimate doctoral degrees.





Key Policy Directive: Ban on “Dr.” Title

The central provision of the new regulation states:
  • Honourary degree holders are banned from using the prefix “Dr.” in any official, academic, or professional setting.
  • The title “Dr.” is strictly reserved for:
    • Individuals with earned doctoral degrees (PhD or equivalent)
    • Licensed medical practitioners
Instead, recipients must use full honourary designations as post-nominal titles, such as:
  • D.Sc (Honouris Causa)
  • LL.D (H.C)

This ensures clarity and prevents misrepresentation of academic credentials.

Additional Guidelines Introduced

Eligibility of Institutions
  • Only universities that have successfully produced PhD graduates are eligible to confer honourary degrees.
Limits on Awards
  • A maximum of three honourary degrees per convocation ceremony is permitted.
Merit-Based Conferment
  • Awards must be based strictly on merit and societal contribution.
  • Financial inducements or payments for honourary degrees are prohibited.
Restrictions on Recipients
  • Serving public officials are ineligible for honourary degrees.
  • Self-nomination is disallowed.
Transparency and Accountability
  • Universities must publicly disclose recipients.
  • Institutions must establish procedures to revoke awards in cases of misconduct.
No Professional Privileges
  • Honourary degrees do not grant rights to:
    • Practice regulated professions
    • Supervise academic research
    • Hold academic leadership roles

Objectives of the Policy

The directive is designed to achieve several key objectives:

  1. Protect Academic Integrity
    Preserve the distinction between earned and honourary qualifications.
  2. Curb Politicisation and Abuse
    Eliminate the use of honourary degrees for political or financial purposes.
  3. Restore Institutional Credibility
    Strengthen the reputation of Nigerian universities globally.
  4. Promote Ethical Standards
    Align Nigeria with international norms governing honourary awards.

Implications of the Ban

For Individuals
  • Public figures who previously used “Dr.” based on honourary awards must discontinue the practice in formal settings.
  • Greater scrutiny of titles and credentials is expected.
For Universities
  • Institutions must enforce stricter vetting and adhere to standardised guidelines.
  • Reduced frequency of awards may enhance their prestige and legitimacy.
For Society
  • Improved understanding of academic titles and their meanings.
  • Reduced cases of credential inflation and misrepresentation.

Broader Context and Significance

This reform reflects a broader effort by the government to address systemic weaknesses in the education sector. By explicitly banning the misuse of honourary titles and addressing politicisation, the policy reinforces the principle that academic distinctions must be earned, not conferred for influence or status.

It also brings Nigeria in line with global academic practices, where honourary degrees are symbolic recognitions rather than professional or academic qualifications.

Final Word

The Federal Government’s ban on the use of the “Dr.” title by honourary degree holders is a decisive move to safeguard academic integrity in Nigeria. Backed by clear guidelines and ethical standards, the policy directly addresses longstanding abuses, including politicisation and commercialisation of honourary awards.

If consistently enforced, this reform has the potential to restore public trust, elevate academic standards, and reaffirm the true value of educational achievement in Nigeria.

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