Professor Mrs. Goski Alabi, Co-Founder and President of Laweh University College, has debunked concerns that granting charters to private universities in Ghana would compromise the quality of tertiary education due to unqualified lecturers. Speaking at the Conference on Private Universities & Tertiary Education in Ghana organised by West Africa International Press Limited in Accra, Prof. Mrs. Alabi asserted that many lecturers at private universities are the same highly qualified academics teaching in public institutions. "It is common knowledge that moonlighting or adjunct teaching is a phenomenon in tertiary education, with many public university lecturers also engaged by private institutions," she explained, dismissing claims of inferior faculty in private universities.