Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by Danix7(m): 1:27pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
1. University of Ilorin
Unilorin was established according to the decree of the Federal Military Government in 1975. It is owned by the federal government. Ilorin is an ancient city, the capital of Kwara State situated approximately 300 km from Lagos and 500 km from Abuja. This location makes Unilorin an extremely popular an place.
The landmass of the University of Ilorin is about 15,000 hectares and this makes it the largest university in Nigeria in terms of land mass.
2. Obafemi Awolowo University
This institution is owned by the federal government. OAU is located in Ile-Ife, the ancient center of the Yorubaland.
The foundation of the university was held in 1961. The first classes were performed in October 1962. At that time this place was called the University of Ife and was managed by the regional government of Western Nigeria under the leadership of the late Samuel Ladoke Akintola.
On the 2nd of May, 1987, the university received a new name Obafemi Awolowo University which has survived to our days. The educational institution was named after Chief Obafemi Awolowo who was the first premier of the Western Region of Nigeria and invested much effort in the development of this place.
Now it is the second largest university in Nigeria in terms of landmass with an area of about 13,000 hectares.
3. University of Abuja
It would be strange if the residents of the capital did not have an impressive educational institution nearby. The third largest university in Nigeria was founded in Abuja on January 1, 1988. Two modes of teaching were immediately established: remote and ordinary. Any student can find suitable conditions in this prestigious place which landmass is about 11,824 hectares.
4. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
This university was opened on 1 January 1988 after the federal authorities eliminated four technological universities previously united in 1984.
The landmass of FUNAAB is about 10,000 hectares.
5. Ahmadu Bello University
This research university operates under the supervision of the federal government and is located in the Kaduna State. The ABU was founded on October 4, 1962. Initially, the institution was called the University of Northern Nigeria.
There are 2 campuses: Samaru and Kongo in Zaria. ABU has a landmass of about 7,000 hectares.
6. Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO)
As the name suggests, you can find this school in Owerri, Imo State. The school sits on 4,048 hectares of land. It is for this reason that FUTO sits on number 6 of our Top 10. It is the highest tech university in the Southeast and South-south.
7. University of Benin
This institution follows FUTO closely in landmass and has extensive farmland that is over 200,000 hectares which some chieftains in the community around it are wrestling in court to take. You can find the school in Edo State. The federal government owns this school, and they created it in the year 1970.
8. University of Ibadan
This school made it to our list of top 10 largest Nigerian Universities by their landmass through the ownership of 1,032 hectares of land. This school is the oldest in the country. It started little like most of the federal educational establishment and now holds over 33,000 students in its walls. As its name suggests, you can find UI in Ibadan, Oyo State.
9. The American University of Nigeria
AUN is the first on our list for the private sector. This institution is unique. It is the first of its kind in the entire Sub-Saharan, Africa. Being styled to be an American school in all ramification of an education system, as a student, you get to experience magnificent edifices, environment, facilities, and staffs.
AUN made it our list of Top 10 schools based on landmass because it has succeeded in owning over 2,400 acres of land. According to the stipulation of some researchers, this is more than twice the size of one of the famous Academic grounds in Nigeria: University of Lagos (UNILAG)
10. Redeemers University Nigeria
This institution is of Christian background. RCCG, a rapidly growing church is the one behind the establishment and management of this institute. The school has been making exploit and is among the top private universities in the country. Recently, it won an accolade among 15 prestigious higher institutions in Africa.
The current land it occupies is 2,006 acres which make it the 10th largest university in Nigeria by Landmass. 2 Likes |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by Shelumiel: 1:39pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
I do not know where you got your info from , but one thing I know is none of these universities have a land mass as big as Federal University of Technology Minna, Niger state. Which happens to be (if I recall correctly ) the largest state in Nigeria. 4 Likes |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by justflow1(m): 3:31pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
OP u singlehandedly placed ABU zaria at the 5th, ABU is the largest in nigeria and 2nd to Uni cairo, Egypt
pls get ur facts right 4 Likes |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by PANDOGARI: 4:16pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
justflow1: OP u singlehandedly placed ABU zaria at the 5th, ABU is the largest in nigeria and 2nd to Uni cairo, Egypt
pls get ur facts right Please did you understand what the OP just said? He said Base on "Land Mass". 1 Like |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by Tonical(m): 5:32pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
Danix7: 1. University of Ilorin
Unilorin was established according to the decree of the Federal Military Government in 1975. It is owned by the federal government. Ilorin is an ancient city, the capital of Kwara State situated approximately 300 km from Lagos and 500 km from Abuja. This location makes Unilorin an extremely popular an place.
The landmass of the University of Ilorin is about 15,000 hectares and this makes it the largest university in Nigeria in terms of land mass.
2. Obafemi Awolowo University
This institution is owned by the federal government. OAU is located in Ile-Ife, the ancient center of the Yorubaland.
The foundation of the university was held in 1961. The first classes were performed in October 1962. At that time this place was called the University of Ife and was managed by the regional government of Western Nigeria under the leadership of the late Samuel Ladoke Akintola.
On the 2nd of May, 1987, the university received a new name Obafemi Awolowo University which has survived to our days. The educational institution was named after Chief Obafemi Awolowo who was the first premier of the Western Region of Nigeria and invested much effort in the development of this place.
Now it is the second largest university in Nigeria in terms of landmass with an area of about 13,000 hectares.
3. University of Abuja
It would be strange if the residents of the capital did not have an impressive educational institution nearby. The third largest university in Nigeria was founded in Abuja on January 1, 1988. Two modes of teaching were immediately established: remote and ordinary. Any student can find suitable conditions in this prestigious place which landmass is about 11,824 hectares.
4. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
This university was opened on 1 January 1988 after the federal authorities eliminated four technological universities previously united in 1984.
The landmass of FUNAAB is about 10,000 hectares.
5. Ahmadu Bello University
This research university operates under the supervision of the federal government and is located in the Kaduna State. The ABU was founded on October 4, 1962. Initially, the institution was called the University of Northern Nigeria.
There are 2 campuses: Samaru and Kongo in Zaria. ABU has a landmass of about 7,000 hectares.
6. Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO)
As the name suggests, you can find this school in Owerri, Imo State. The school sits on 4,048 hectares of land. It is for this reason that FUTO sits on number 6 of our Top 10. It is the highest tech university in the Southeast and South-south.
7. University of Benin
This institution follows FUTO closely in landmass and has extensive farmland that is over 200,000 hectares which some chieftains in the community around it are wrestling in court to take. You can find the school in Edo State. The federal government owns this school, and they created it in the year 1970.
8. University of Ibadan
This school made it to our list of top 10 largest Nigerian Universities by their landmass through the ownership of 1,032 hectares of land. This school is the oldest in the country. It started little like most of the federal educational establishment and now holds over 33,000 students in its walls. As its name suggests, you can find UI in Ibadan, Oyo State.
9. The American University of Nigeria
AUN is the first on our list for the private sector. This institution is unique. It is the first of its kind in the entire Sub-Saharan, Africa. Being styled to be an American school in all ramification of an education system, as a student, you get to experience magnificent edifices, environment, facilities, and staffs.
AUN made it our list of Top 10 schools based on landmass because it has succeeded in owning over 2,400 acres of land. According to the stipulation of some researchers, this is more than twice the size of one of the famous Academic grounds in Nigeria: University of Lagos (UNILAG)
10. Redeemers University Nigeria
This institution is of Christian background. RCCG, a rapidly growing church is the one behind the establishment and management of this institute. The school has been making exploit and is among the top private universities in the country. Recently, it won an accolade among 15 prestigious higher institutions in Africa.
The current land it occupies is 2,006 acres which make it the 10th largest university in Nigeria by Landmass.
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Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by InansBobo(m): 6:17pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
From your stats, number 4 should be Futminna |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by harley88(m): 6:18pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
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Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by InansBobo(m): 6:24pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
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Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by InansBobo(m): 6:30pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
Danix7: 1. University of Ilorin
Unilorin was established according to the decree of the Federal Military Government in 1975. It is owned by the federal government. Ilorin is an ancient city, the capital of Kwara State situated approximately 300 km from Lagos and 500 km from Abuja. This location makes Unilorin an extremely popular an place.
The landmass of the University of Ilorin is about 15,000 hectares and this makes it the largest university in Nigeria in terms of land mass.
2. Obafemi Awolowo University
This institution is owned by the federal government. OAU is located in Ile-Ife, the ancient center of the Yorubaland.
The foundation of the university was held in 1961. The first classes were performed in October 1962. At that time this place was called the University of Ife and was managed by the regional government of Western Nigeria under the leadership of the late Samuel Ladoke Akintola.
On the 2nd of May, 1987, the university received a new name Obafemi Awolowo University which has survived to our days. The educational institution was named after Chief Obafemi Awolowo who was the first premier of the Western Region of Nigeria and invested much effort in the development of this place.
Now it is the second largest university in Nigeria in terms of landmass with an area of about 13,000 hectares.
3. University of Abuja
It would be strange if the residents of the capital did not have an impressive educational institution nearby. The third largest university in Nigeria was founded in Abuja on January 1, 1988. Two modes of teaching were immediately established: remote and ordinary. Any student can find suitable conditions in this prestigious place which landmass is about 11,824 hectares.
4. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
This university was opened on 1 January 1988 after the federal authorities eliminated four technological universities previously united in 1984.
The landmass of FUNAAB is about 10,000 hectares.
5. Ahmadu Bello University
This research university operates under the supervision of the federal government and is located in the Kaduna State. The ABU was founded on October 4, 1962. Initially, the institution was called the University of Northern Nigeria.
There are 2 campuses: Samaru and Kongo in Zaria. ABU has a landmass of about 7,000 hectares.
6. Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO)
As the name suggests, you can find this school in Owerri, Imo State. The school sits on 4,048 hectares of land. It is for this reason that FUTO sits on number 6 of our Top 10. It is the highest tech university in the Southeast and South-south.
7. University of Benin
This institution follows FUTO closely in landmass and has extensive farmland that is over 200,000 hectares which some chieftains in the community around it are wrestling in court to take. You can find the school in Edo State. The federal government owns this school, and they created it in the year 1970.
8. University of Ibadan
This school made it to our list of top 10 largest Nigerian Universities by their landmass through the ownership of 1,032 hectares of land. This school is the oldest in the country. It started little like most of the federal educational establishment and now holds over 33,000 students in its walls. As its name suggests, you can find UI in Ibadan, Oyo State.
9. The American University of Nigeria
AUN is the first on our list for the private sector. This institution is unique. It is the first of its kind in the entire Sub-Saharan, Africa. Being styled to be an American school in all ramification of an education system, as a student, you get to experience magnificent edifices, environment, facilities, and staffs.
AUN made it our list of Top 10 schools based on landmass because it has succeeded in owning over 2,400 acres of land. According to the stipulation of some researchers, this is more than twice the size of one of the famous Academic grounds in Nigeria: University of Lagos (UNILAG)
10. Redeemers University Nigeria
This institution is of Christian background. RCCG, a rapidly growing church is the one behind the establishment and management of this institute. The school has been making exploit and is among the top private universities in the country. Recently, it won an accolade among 15 prestigious higher institutions in Africa.
The current land it occupies is 2,006 acres which make it the 10th largest university in Nigeria by Landmass.
rubbish post without proper research. The largest by land mass is Uniabuja followed by Futminna |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by Bimpe29: 7:19pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
Unilorin it is! But, I think ABU has more land mass the op reported. |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by EmekusTHEgreat(m): 7:35pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
I've visited a number of universities and also I lived in Zaria and I can confidently argue that this list is inaccurate..
ABU is soo big that is that a large dam within its territory and also an indigenous community. There are areas within the campus that are still untouched. I've not visited minna, so I cannot argue about that. O.P get your facts straight. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by Kaodek(m): 8:37pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
Tonical: Sorry guys...
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Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by ezinnefashionst(f): 10:10pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
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Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by KunleyY19(m): 11:45pm On Sep 25, 2018 |
Danix7: 1. University of Ilorin
Unilorin was established according to the decree of the Federal Military Government in 1975. It is owned by the federal government. Ilorin is an ancient city, the capital of Kwara State situated approximately 300 km from Lagos and 500 km from Abuja. This location makes Unilorin an extremely popular an place.
The landmass of the University of Ilorin is about 15,000 hectares and this makes it the largest university in Nigeria in terms of land mass.
2. Obafemi Awolowo University
This institution is owned by the federal government. OAU is located in Ile-Ife, the ancient center of the Yorubaland.
The foundation of the university was held in 1961. The first classes were performed in October 1962. At that time this place was called the University of Ife and was managed by the regional government of Western Nigeria under the leadership of the late Samuel Ladoke Akintola.
On the 2nd of May, 1987, the university received a new name Obafemi Awolowo University which has survived to our days. The educational institution was named after Chief Obafemi Awolowo who was the first premier of the Western Region of Nigeria and invested much effort in the development of this place.
Now it is the second largest university in Nigeria in terms of landmass with an area of about 13,000 hectares.
3. University of Abuja
It would be strange if the residents of the capital did not have an impressive educational institution nearby. The third largest university in Nigeria was founded in Abuja on January 1, 1988. Two modes of teaching were immediately established: remote and ordinary. Any student can find suitable conditions in this prestigious place which landmass is about 11,824 hectares.
4. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
This university was opened on 1 January 1988 after the federal authorities eliminated four technological universities previously united in 1984.
The landmass of FUNAAB is about 10,000 hectares.
5. Ahmadu Bello University
This research university operates under the supervision of the federal government and is located in the Kaduna State. The ABU was founded on October 4, 1962. Initially, the institution was called the University of Northern Nigeria.
There are 2 campuses: Samaru and Kongo in Zaria. ABU has a landmass of about 7,000 hectares.
6. Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO)
As the name suggests, you can find this school in Owerri, Imo State. The school sits on 4,048 hectares of land. It is for this reason that FUTO sits on number 6 of our Top 10. It is the highest tech university in the Southeast and South-south.
7. University of Benin
This institution follows FUTO closely in landmass and has extensive farmland that is over 200,000 hectares which some chieftains in the community around it are wrestling in court to take. You can find the school in Edo State. The federal government owns this school, and they created it in the year 1970.
8. University of Ibadan
This school made it to our list of top 10 largest Nigerian Universities by their landmass through the ownership of 1,032 hectares of land. This school is the oldest in the country. It started little like most of the federal educational establishment and now holds over 33,000 students in its walls. As its name suggests, you can find UI in Ibadan, Oyo State.
9. The American University of Nigeria
AUN is the first on our list for the private sector. This institution is unique. It is the first of its kind in the entire Sub-Saharan, Africa. Being styled to be an American school in all ramification of an education system, as a student, you get to experience magnificent edifices, environment, facilities, and staffs.
AUN made it our list of Top 10 schools based on landmass because it has succeeded in owning over 2,400 acres of land. According to the stipulation of some researchers, this is more than twice the size of one of the famous Academic grounds in Nigeria: University of Lagos (UNILAG)
10. Redeemers University Nigeria
This institution is of Christian background. RCCG, a rapidly growing church is the one behind the establishment and management of this institute. The school has been making exploit and is among the top private universities in the country. Recently, it won an accolade among 15 prestigious higher institutions in Africa.
The current land it occupies is 2,006 acres which make it the 10th largest university in Nigeria by Landmass.
Check Your Statistics Again... because FUTMiNNA alone is 10,450 hectares... |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by CodeTemplar: 1:01am On Sep 26, 2018 |
Biggest because govt gave them land and they still don't know better than govt who didnt know what to do with it in the first place. We celebrate quantity and not quality in this part of the world. 2 Likes |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by tizzdi(m): 1:22am On Sep 26, 2018 |
UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE MAKURDI NKOR?..this list is trash without it |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by naijacentric(m): 7:22am On Sep 26, 2018 |
Rubbish na by size the quality nko trash info |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by iceboy4752(m): 8:09am On Sep 26, 2018 |
See ojoro oo. The University of Illorin is the largest by land mass, and the Ahmadu Bello University, which is the largest in terms of land usage comes second after UNILORIN. It is also believed that the ABU will top UNILORIN soon in terms of land mass owing to the ever-burgeoning size of the Samaru Campus. Get your facts right bro! |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by iceboy4752(m): 8:09am On Sep 26, 2018 |
Hmm. |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by anibirelawal(m): 9:14am On Sep 26, 2018 |
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Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by Inhibitions: 1:20pm On Sep 26, 2018 |
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Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by Nobody: 2:04pm On Sep 26, 2018 |
This institution has land mass |
Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by GboyegaD(m): 6:02am On Sep 27, 2018 |
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Re: Top 10 Largest Universities In Nigeria By Land Mass by SkengRay: 6:52am On Sep 27, 2018 |
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