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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 2, Issue 1, 2022

E-administration and Increased Revenue in Nigerian Universities: An analytic of the Nnamdi Azikiwe and Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Universities



Author(s): Onwunyi Ugochukwu Mmaduabuchi, OSA Obikeze, Udegbunam Victor Emeka

Abstract:

There has always been a need for reformations in university administration due largely to the quantity of services provided by the citadel of learning. The traditional means of university administration have come under serious scrutiny questioning its potency towards driving the institutions of higher learning to greater height. Based on the need to serve the university community better as well as in the bid to enthrone efficiency in Nigerian universities, the need for e-administration has arisen. The study was quantitative in nature as data were gotten from the primary sources of mainly questionnaire and observation. We equally adopted secondary source for our data collection. The study utilized the theory of Change Game as the framework of analysis. Based on this the study found out that; there is significant positive relationship between electronic payment and fund administration in Nnamdi Azikiwe and Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Universities. The study recommended that; there is urgent need for the school management in collaboration with TeTfund and the government at the state and federal levels as well as private organizations to systematically expand the necessary ICT infrastructure by promoting the development of necessary technologies, recruiting experts and expanding high speed information network as they will foster a strong foundation for e-services in these Universities. Finally, concerted efforts should be made to provide well equipped e-library as well as examination centers to cater for the needs of a full technologically based examination as such would drastically reduce the physical and mental stresses involved in examinations as well as forestall examination malpractices.


Keywords: E-administration, Revenue, Technology, Universities, Management

Pages: 183-192

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