UNDERSTANDING THE IMPEDIMENTS TO EFFECTIVE ROLE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WITHIN NIGERIA’S UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

Abstract
This study examines the state of research and development (R&D) in Nigeria’s Universities and Colleges, highlighting a gradual decline in the research culture and capacity that once propelled national development. Despite early post-independence growth aligning with global trends, Nigerian universities and research institutions have since experienced stagnation, resulting in a heavy reliance on foreign technology and expertise. The weakening link between invention, knowledge creation, and practical application has contributed to outdated curricula and poor alignment between research outputs and national development needs. Institutional challenges such as inadequate funding, weak policy support, and insufficient collaboration with industry have further hindered progress. The study underscores the need for enhanced funding mechanisms, including increased private sector participation incentivized by recent tax reforms, and calls for substantial government budgetary allocations to education and R&D. Strengthening policy frameworks, fostering a vibrant research culture, and improving infrastructure are vital to revitalizing Nigeria’s higher education sector as an engine of innovation and economic growth. This research contributes valuable insights toward understanding and responding to the systemic challenges undermining R&D effectiveness in Nigeria, offering strategic recommendations for sustainable advancement.
Keywords
Research and Development, Nigeria’s Universities and Colleges, Funding Mechanisms, Policy Support, Innovation, Higher Education, Private Sector Involvement, National Development