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The Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (ABU) is one known federal government institution of higher learning in Nigeria. ABU offers educational programmes ranging from diploma, certificate courses, undergraduate to postgraduate programmes. On this page you will see everything you need to know about ABU; about, history, mandate/act, objectives/roles, current leadership, departments and units, achievements, challenges, and contact details. Here, you will also see all related news and the latest updates about ABU.   Jamb form 

Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (ABU)

About ABU

Ahmadu Bello University Zaria is a federal government research university in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. ABU was founded on 4 October 1962, as the University of Northern Nigeria. The university operates two campuses: Samaru and Kongo in Zaria. Waec Result

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Brief History of ABU

Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) is a federal government research university located in Zaria, Kaduna State. ABU was founded on October 4, 1962, as the University of Northern Nigeria. Npower Recruitment

The university operates three main campuses: Samaru and Kongo in Zaria, and the School of Basic Studies in Funtua. The Samaru campus houses the administrative offices, sciences, social sciences, arts and languages, education, environmental design, engineering, medical sciences agricultural sciences, and research facilities. The Kongo campus hosts the Faculties of Law and Administration. The Faculty of Administration consists of Accounting, Business Administration, Local Government and Development Studies, and Public Administration Departments. Additionally, the university is responsible for a variety of other institutions and programs at other locations.

The university is named after the Sardauna of Sokoto, Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello, the first premier of Northern Nigeria. How to check data usage on android

The university runs a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs (and offers associate degrees and vocational and remedial programs). The university has a large medical program with its own A.B.U. Teaching Hospital, one of the largest teaching hospitals in Nigeria and Africa. Dollar to Naira Rate

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ABU Mandate/Act

ABU mission statement includes “to advance the frontiers of learning and break new grounds, through teaching, research and the dissemination of knowledge of the highest quality..”

 Objectives/Roles OF ABU

  1. To promote the welfare, standard, prestige, and good name of the University;
  2. To encourage a close relationship between the University Authorities, the staff, the students, the Association and the General Public;
  3. To provide assistance to the various components of the University;
  4. To provide services and donations to Charities, Religious, Educational Organizations, and other non-profit making bodies;
  5. To explore co-operation with Organizations that have similar aims and objectives within and outside the Federal Republic of Nigeria;
  6. To institute a scholarship scheme and provide financial assistance to the needy, but educationally outstanding students;
  7. To encourage members to individually and collectively support teaching and other scholarly activities in the University;
  8. To promote co-operative spirit amongst members and encourage mutual self-help;
  9. Organize from time to time, seminars, conferences, workshops, symposia, lectures, and other similar activities for the articulation of common problems relating to the development of the society;
  10. To undertake all such other things as are lawful, necessary and conducive to the; attainment of the ideals of the Association and the development of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Current Leadership of ABU-Chairman

Down below we have provided a list of current leaders and their positions at ABU.

1. Professor Abba Ali Tijjani is the directorate of the Academic Planning and Monitoring department of Mathematics (DAPM). Came into office on 15th October 2019.

2. Professor Muhammad Lawal Amin is the Director Institute of Education at the Department of African Languages and Cultures. Was appointed on 15th October 2019.

3. Professor Abdullahi J. Randawa is the Provost at the College of Medical Sciences. Was appointed into office on 15th October 2019.

4. Professor Haruna I. Mukhtar is the Dean Faculty of Basic Clinical Sciences in the department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion. Was appointed into office on 15th October 2019.

5. Dr. Aisha Mahmoud Hamman is in the Department of Accounting and a Deputy Director at the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development/International Centre of Excellence in Rural Finance and Entrepreneurship (ICERFE). She was appointed into office on the 15th of October 2019.

6. Professor Mohammed K. Aliyu is in the Department of Archaeology and also a Director for University Advancement. Appointed on 15th October 2019.

7. Dr. Oladigbolu K. Kabir is in charge of the Department of Ophthalmology and also the Head Department of Ophthalmology. Appointed into office on 15th September 2019.

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8. Professor Ajike S. Olusegun in charge of the Department of Dental Surgery and Head of Department of Dental SurgeryApponted on 30th October 2019.

9. Professor Abdullahi Mohammed Kolo is in charge of the National Animal Production Research Institute and a Director for the National Animal Production Research Institute (NAPRI). The appointment was on 15th October 2019.

10. Dr. Ibrahim Muhammad Zaria is in charge of the Department of Radiography and the Head of the Department of Radiology. Appointed on 15th October 2019.

11. Dr. Clement Musa Gonah is in charge of the Department of Glass and Silicate Technology and Head in the Department of Glass and Silicate Technology. Came into office on 13th October 2019.

12. Dr. Maitama M. Inuwa controls the Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery and is also the Head of the Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery on 15th September 2019.

13. Professor Mohammad Faguji Ishiyaku controls the Department of Plant Science and the Director Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR). Was appointed on 15th October 2019.

14. Dr. Aminu Ladan Sharehu controls the Department of Public Administration and is a Director at the Distance Learning Centre (DLC). Amino came into office on 15th October 2019.

15. Dr. Usman Ado Kibon is in charge of the Department of Geography. Also a Director at the Centre for Disaster Risk Management and Development Studies (CDRM&DS). The appointment was on 15th October 2019.

16. Professor Umaru Adamu Danbatta is in charge of the Department of Geology. Umaru is also the Deputy Director Directorate of Academic Planning and Monitoring. Was appointed into office on 15th October 2019.

17. Dr. Ahmad Bello controls the Department of Accounting and a Director ABU Hotels. Appointed on the 15th October 2019.

18. Dr. Abubakar Sule Sani controls the Department of Archaeology and is a Deputy Director of Arewa House. Appointed on the 15th October 2019.

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19. Dr. Audu Ishaq Aveka controls the Department of Psychiatry and is a Head at the Department of Psychiatry. Appointed on 30th October 2019

20. Professor Ita O. Bassey Ewa controls the Centre for Energy Research and Training Director Centre for Energy Research and Training (CERT). Appointed on 15th October 2019

21. Professor Shehu Abubakar Akuyam controls the Department of Chemical Pathology Dean Faculty of Allied Health Sciences on 15th October 2019

22. Professor Aliyu Mohammed controls the Department of Human Physiology Dean Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences on 15th October 2019.

23. Professor Sunday S. Adebisi controls the Department of Human Anatomy and Deputy Dean Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences on 15th October 2019.

24. Professor Modupeola O. A. Samaila in charge of the Department of Pathology. Deputy and Dean Faculty of Basic Clinical Sciences on 15th October 2019.

25. Professor A. A. Sekoni NAPRI Head (Central Laboratory) National Animal Production Research Institute (NAPRI) on 15th October 2019

26. Dr. Francis O. Abeke NAPRI Programme Leader (Biotechnology) National Animal Production Research Institute (NAPRI) on 15th October 2019

27. Professor C. U. Osuhor NAPRI Programme Leader (Small Ruminant Research Programme) National Animal Production Research Institute (NAPRI) on 15th October 2019.

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28. Professor Bartholomew Ifeanyi Nwagu NAPRI Programme Leader (Poultry Research Programme) National Animal Production Research Institute (NAPRI) on 15th October 2019.

29. Professor Hussaina Makun NAPRI is the Assistant Director (Research) National Animal Production Research Institute (NAPRI) appointed on 15th October 2019

30. Dr. Sadiq Musa Otaru NAPRI is the Deputy Director National Animal Production Research Institute (NAPRI) appointed on 15th October 2019

31. Dr. Ibrahim Muhammad Zaria Department of Radiology and Head Department of Radiology. The appointment was on 23rd September 2019.

32. Dr. Ibrahim Muhammad Zaria Department of Radiography is the Head of Department of Medical Radiography

List of ABU Faculties

Below are some of the faculties at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (ABU).

  1. Administration
  2. Agriculture
  3. Arts
  4. Education
  5. Engineering
  6. Environmental Design
  7. Law
  8. Life Sciences
  9. Physical Sciences
  10. Pharmaceutical Sciences
  11. Social Science
  12. Veterinary Medicine

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Notable Achievements of ABU

Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (ABU) has some remarkable achievements that must be commended. Some of those achievements include:-

1. ABU is seen to be remarkable among Nigeria’s universities for the breadth and national character of its student recruitment

2. The possibility of sending some senior academic staff to overseas institutions to complete advanced degrees as of the early 1970s.

3. The development of Nigerian staffing (and especially of the northern-origin teaching staff) as of 1975.

4. The ability to recruit the best graduates from various departments and sections of the school to be gainfully employed as lectures/staff of the school.

5. ABU can claim to be the largest and the most extensive of universities in Sub-Saharan Africa.[citation needed] Currently, it covers a land area of 7,000 hectares and encompasses 12 academic faculties, a postgraduate school, and 82 academic departments.

6. The university has nurtured two new institutions: Bayero University Kano and the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University of Technology, Bauchi. Some 27 tertiary institutions made up of colleges of education, polytechnics, and schools of basic or preliminary studies are affiliated with it.

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Challenges Facing ABU

Here are some of the challenges that Bayero University Kano is passing through.

1. The problem of national political instability:

Over the years, ABU has been affected by national political instability. The very fact of ABU’s strikingly “national character” (in drawing students and staff from an unusually broad range of Nigeria’s regional, ethnic and religious communities) may incline the institution to internal instability. Certainly, ABU has been among Nigeria’s universities that have suffered most from closures.

2. The Problem of Insecurity:

In May 1986 the security forces killed around 20 demonstrators and bystanders at ABU in order to prevent a peaceful demonstration against the implementation of the Structural Adjustment Programme. And due to the presence of insecurity in the region, a lot of candidates have been made a rethink on making the institution their first choice for admission in JAMB.

3. Ethnical Problem:

ABU was seriously affected by the coups and the anti-Igbo riots of 1966.

ABU Contact Details

Below are the full list of contact details Amadu Bello University.

Official address:

Senate Building,
Ahmadu Bello University,
Samaru Campus, Zaria,
Kaduna State, Nigeria

COMPLAINTS, QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS?

THE E-MAIL ADDRESSES TO SEND YOUR COMPLAINTS, QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS TO ARE LISTED BELOW. THANK YOU. Jamb Result

UG Admissions: ugadmissions@abu.edu.ng

PG Admissions: pgadmissions@abu.edu.ng

UG Certificates: ugcertificates@abu.edu.ng

PG Certificates: pgcertificates@abu.edu.ng

Transcripts: etranscripts@abu.edu.ng

Alumni: dua@abu.edu.ng

Accommodation: accommodations@abu.edu.ng

Fees: fees@abu.edu.ng

Health Matters: uhs@abu.edu.ng

Security Matters: uss@abu.edu.ng

Salary Matters: salaries@abu.edu.ng

Recruitment: recruitmentoffice@abu.edu.ng

Academic Office: academicoffice@abu.edu.ng

Procurement: procurement@abu.edu.ng

ICT: iaiict@abu.edu.ng

General Complaints: servicom@abu.edu.ng

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