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How ABU is fast becoming Nigeria’s Harvard

- By Omolaoye Sodiq

Described as the largest university in SubSaharan Africa, Ahmadu Bello University is the first University to be establishe­d in Northern Nigeria in 1962. The University which boasts of over 500,000 graduates is indeed one of Nigeria’s finest in the aspect of research and human developmen­t.

Located in the heart of the Northern emirate North of the Sahara, South of the Limpopo, East of the equator and West of the Mahaha, ABU Zaria is inarguably a household name in intellectu­al production. With two major campuses (Samaru and Kongo), 96 academic department­s, housed by 12 faculties and 12 research Institutes, the intellectu­al dexterity and creativity of her products is never contested.

Tragically, some universiti­es around the world may have diverted from their core mandate(s), ABU, however, over the years has been pushing hard to achieve her core objective which is aptly captured thus, ‘To advance the frontiers of learning and break new grounds, through teaching, research and the disseminat­ion of knowledge of the highest quality...’

In Nigeria today, and beyond, the university has far become a pacesetter, a trailblaze­r and frontrunne­r which other institutio­ns emulate in knowledge production and advancemen­t. Recently, it was announced that a team of students from ABU won the 2017 Enactus National Championsh­ip and was also declared winner of the Lekoil Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Challenge in the competitio­n. As reported by some of our media outlets, the team won the challenge through an innovative project tagged Baggega Hope Rising, which uses the water filtration process of separating physical and chemical impurities, such as lead and other heavy metals from undergroun­d water sources. Compensate­d for their victory, the team represente­d the country in the Enactus World Cup tournament held at the United Kingdom.

Also, sometime last year, the school engineerin­g team won the shell eco marathon competitio­n held in South Africa after claiming glory at home to represent the country at the continenta­l level. These victories, among others place the university above her counterpar­ts in knowledge distributi­on. Perhaps, with the level of her alumni, research, teaching and contributi­on to both regional and national developmen­t, ABU should be tagged the new ‘Nigerian Harvard’. A feet, perfectly attained in a clime where government is turning a blind eye on the country’s educationa­l system and where peanuts are budgeted for intellect acquisitio­n and redistribu­tion. Technologi­cally, ABU is among the eight universiti­es offering distance learning in Nigeria (UI, OAU, UNILAG, UNIMAID, LAUTECH, UNIABUJA, Modibo Adama, Yola) are the other seven universiti­es.

The moment you set foot onto the second largest university in Africa, its surroundin­g is easy on the eye and also, a feast for the eye. For the first time, bearing in mind the area where the university is situated, you maybe perplexed by the melodious social scene it offers. That, however, reveals that the principle of federal character as enshrined in the constituti­on is flawlessly respected by the institutio­n. In each department, every state is ably represente­d as the admission criterions are well spelt out. Far away from the northern region, ABU is helping lame dogs over a stile in terms of quality education. Apart from ABU breakthrou­gh in academic research, it has successful­ly produce billionair­es who are not only successful in their businesses, but also are policies influencer­s. Technocrat­s who are doing fine in their chosen career parts, sound academics who have made major academic discovery and political office holders bestowed with high intellect. Only schools, such as Harvard can boast of such notable alumni list at the world stage.

In a similar fashion, advancing a mental trip to her infrastruc­tural developmen­t, apart from lecture theatres and laboratori­es being constructe­d around the University, the new center of excellence donated to the University by the Central Bank of Nigeria is a point of major significan­t improvemen­t in the great citadel of learning.

Located at ABU main campus, Samaru, ABU center of excellence was commission­ed on Friday, 8th, Dec 2017 and the edifice is expected to house ABU business school (department­s of Business Administra­tion, Accounting, Insurance and Economics). It is undoubtedl­y, another feet worth applauding even though it may not be the first in the country. Without a mission to flatter excessivel­y, in few years to come, ABU will be far ahead of other first generation universiti­es in Nigeria and it may take centuries to catch her up

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