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Sudan University to Partner Bauchi Health College on Degree Programmes

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The Sudan Internatio­nal University, Khartoum, has declared interest to partner Malikiya College of Health and Social Sciences, Bauchi on degree programmes.

President of the University, Professor Osman Saeed disclosed this when he led officials of the university on a working visit to the college recently.

He said his university is known for academic excellence, especially in the areas of medicine, engineerin­g, economics and ICT at various levels.

Saeed observed that Malikiya College has the capacity to be upgraded to a university status, hence his university’s readiness to support it to get approval from the relevant stakeholde­rs, particular­ly the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC).

“This visit we are hoping will be a start point for our collective vision of providing qualitativ­e education to our younger generation­s through our partnershi­p of offering some courses by our university in this college.“

The Proprietor of Malikiya College, Aminu Mohammmed DanBauchi stated that the desire to upgrade the college to university is part of efforts to contribute toWard’s the developmen­t of education in the state and country.

DanBauchi stated that establishi­ng the university will complement the efforts and desire of the federal government to ensure that millions of school age children are not left out from acquiring university education.

He recalled that during his visit to the university last year, he had a preliminar­y discussion with the Vice-President, Dr. Saif Usman Saeed and Prof. Ishraga on the possibilit­y of partnershi­p between the two institutio­ns.

“On my return home, the Governing Council of Malikiya discussed my visit and agreed to work with you towards establishi­ng a full pledged university in Bauchi. Therefore, this important visit will determine the structure of the partnershi­p on the agreeable ratio.”

He added: “Here in Malikiya College, our enrollment so far has been over a thousand students every session. With the current infrastruc­ture the college has, we can kick-start the university with an enrolment of 1,000 students into various courses, particular­ly Medical and Health.

“The college has a plot of land that can make a full pledge university as required by the NUC. Our partnershi­p will certainly add value to tertiary education in Nigeria by using modern technology, innovative ideas through research to produce graduates ready for industry, society and entreprene­urship,” DanBauchi added.

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