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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by ToluSuo(m): 7:18am On Jan 12, 2018
Godbless you for this but OAU rocks...
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by Venerable612(m): 7:18am On Jan 12, 2018
I still think Unilag is the Harvard of Nigeria.

They have a high number of Alumnis accross all fields.

Harvard is distinguished for Training tomorrow’s leaders... not so much for the education

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by anochuko01(m): 7:19am On Jan 12, 2018
this is blasphemy!
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by lawman88(m): 7:22am On Jan 12, 2018
Well, I'm a graduate of ABU but I can tell you it's not becoming any Harvard, rather u can say it is a NORTHERN HARVARD. a university that is full of religious and ethnic discrimination can never be a Harvard for Nigeria.

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by hikmojj(m): 7:23am On Jan 12, 2018
So great So unique
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by lawman88(m): 7:26am On Jan 12, 2018
Petdagr8t:
If A. B.U is truly a pacesetter in Nigerian academic institutions or Nigerian version of Harvard then kindly educate me Op on the reason why it failed to offer me an admission to study political science in the school despite scoring 267 in jamb and 267 in putme.
ABU is a tribal and religious Harvard. There are people that did not score up to 200 in jamb and 150 in post ume but got admission because their name is Abdullahi, umar, Abubakar, etc

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by iluvpomo(m): 7:27am On Jan 12, 2018
Who is Sodiq?

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by valinno(m): 7:30am On Jan 12, 2018
Are you serious?
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by iluvpomo(m): 7:30am On Jan 12, 2018
goestohell:
The weed in Kano must be of the brain resetting variety.
Even Abokiland which is the most educationally backward part of Nigeria dey claim Havard now.
ABU is located in Zaria. Zaria is in Kaduna state and NOT Kano.
It is quite a shame that in this day and age of easily accessible information via the internet, folks can be this ignorant. undecided

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by goestohell: 7:34am On Jan 12, 2018
iluvpomo:
ABU is located in Zaria. Zaria is in Kaduna state and NOT Kano. It is quite a shame that in this day and age of easily accessible information via internet folks can be this ignorant. undecided

Why should I bother distinguishing between one Aboki enclosure and the other? All Abo.kis look and act the same (uniformly stupid) no matter where they come from.

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by Nobody: 7:35am On Jan 12, 2018
Akissani:
haba mallam, ka rege mana

Glad you noticed. And on one post hes claiming 267 the other 287. Mans lying through his teeth.
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by mavinjay1(m): 7:37am On Jan 12, 2018
Proudly....an ABUSITE
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by dayowunmi(m): 7:39am On Jan 12, 2018
Your premise for labelling ABU as the Harvard of Nigerian universities is weak and laughable. They won the 2017 Enactus National Championship and they also won Lekoil environmental sustainability challenge as well as Shell eco Marathon competition held in South Africa then you summarily concluded they should be labelled the new "Nigerian Harvard".

first of all, are those all the competitions available for all Nigerian universities? 3 awards is grossly insufficient to make you best Nigerian university because there is no guarantee that other Nigerian universities didn't win as much national and intercontinental awards as ABU last year. It is not impossible that some might have even won more awards than your school that you are gloating about.

Secondly, most of the awards you listed were won by ABU fell under environmental sustainance category which means they are one sided. Other universities too might be better in other feeds, so your claim to being the Nigerian Harvard is hogwash sir.

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by Amarabae(f): 7:40am On Jan 12, 2018
Nigeria Harvard?

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by Nobody: 7:40am On Jan 12, 2018
Petdagr8t:
If A. B.U is truly a pacesetter in Nigerian academic institutions or Nigerian version of Harvard then kindly educate me Op on the reason why it failed to offer me an admission to study political science in the school despite scoring 267 in jamb and 267 in putme.

Because you simply wasn't amongst the best. It's nothing personal so don't get dejected about it.

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by Afritop(m): 7:40am On Jan 12, 2018
GOVERNMENT WILL SIEZE THEIR STAFF SALARY IF THEY WANT TO METAMORPHOSE TO A HAVARD
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by dirtyhokage(m): 7:41am On Jan 12, 2018
Mumu OP you don't even know what havard is........the same Abu that my sister scored 262 in post ume and was not offered admission? Instead they'd give almajiris with cash the admission.....pls don't even go there,is Abu even among the top 10 universities in Africa?

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by shedy03(m): 7:41am On Jan 12, 2018
this is definitely a campaign to make ABU No. 1 in the APC/NUC Nigerian universities rating.
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by Nobody: 7:43am On Jan 12, 2018
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goestohell:


Why should I bother distinguishing between one *Aboki* enclosure and the other? All Abo.kis look and act the same (uniformly stupid) no matter where they come from.
do u know you are literally saying 'friend'
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by Rockyrascal(m): 7:47am On Jan 12, 2018
Nigeria's havard indeed.

See how the school gate looks like a structure that's about to collapse grin

To be nigeria's havard, the school gate should atleast be of this nature

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by missyQween(f): 7:49am On Jan 12, 2018
Proudly an Abusitewink
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by ACHIMUGU222(m): 7:49am On Jan 12, 2018
i rep ABU

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by Yankee101: 7:50am On Jan 12, 2018
zakim:
Described as the largest university in Sub-Saharan 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 while for other universities, catching her up may, as well, be like a cold day in hell. From whatever foot the shoe is on, ABU looks like a university that is ready to compete with both her Africa and world counterparts. Not only in the beautification of its campus or its infrastructure, but also in its academic outputs.

It is not a rocket science that ABU is fast becoming a pacesetter in the academic environment, as where there is smoke, there is fire. Accolades, therefore, should be given to her alumni network who are working tediously and tirelessly to see that the University becomes a force to reckon with. ABU current developmental stride is not a product of a single individual since a tree cannot make a forest and it takes two to tango.

Meanwhile, the ABU phase II project is currently ongoing and it will serve as a spring ball for ABU to be rank highly among the best in world. By sustaining the current growth tempo and continually putting her shoulder on the wheel, in the nearest future, ABU will certainly distinguish itself among world class Universities. Nothing of importance can be done in a short period of time because Rome also wasn’t built in a day.

Sodiq wrote this piece from Lagos.

ABU Zaria is South of the Sahara, not North of the Sahara. You also need to edit your work...spring 'board', 'feat'...etc
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by starstunna1313(m): 7:54am On Jan 12, 2018
Petdagr8t:
No bro, I disagree with you on these, even if there are those that scored better than I in 2017 Jamb I believe they might have applied for other courses rather than political science. I can prove it with some statistics I obtained from Jamb which shows that many failed to reach the general cut off mark of 180. And again I met some academic and non academic staff of that same A.B.U who assured me that my results merited admission on the first list but alas! only to dash my hopes on a rock.In absence of tribalism 267 can go for political science in any of Nigerian universities.

Faculty of health sciences
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by cigna9(m): 7:55am On Jan 12, 2018
>:angryABU for where...the school face no show..See as the main gate look like amajiri house.

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by tbliss22(m): 7:56am On Jan 12, 2018
Petdagr8t:
No bro, I disagree with you on these, even if there are those that scored better than I in 2017 Jamb I believe they might have applied for other courses rather than political science. I can prove it with some statistics I obtained from Jamb which shows that many failed to reach the general cut off mark of 180. And again I met some academic and non academic staff of that same A.B.U who assured me that my results merited admission on the first list but alas! only to dash my hopes on a rock.In absence of tribalism 267 can go for political science in any of Nigerian universities.


Hey bro!! Drop this pride already. This is Nigeria, despite the fact that you knew many who didn't score high does not mean 1000s of student didn't score 250 and above.

If you must know, ABU didn't consider you because they already picked those who scored 270 and above.

Go grab the next jamb form or you can go for change of course.
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by danduchi(m): 8:00am On Jan 12, 2018
Only one University in Nigeria can be tagged Nigeria Harvard and that's Covenant University

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by BenzEne1(m): 8:01am On Jan 12, 2018
goestohell:
The weed in Kano must be of the brain resetting variety.
Even Abokiland which is the most educationally backward part of Nigeria dey claim Havard now.


Though I kind of agree with your latter observation. ABU is in Kaduna.

So umm, it should be the weed in Kaduna...

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Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by bjboss(m): 8:01am On Jan 12, 2018
Petdagr8t:
If A. B.U is truly a pacesetter in Nigerian academic institutions or Nigerian version of Harvard then kindly educate me Op on the reason why it failed to offer me an admission to study political science in the school despite scoring 267 in jamb and 267 in putme.

That s 'Because many were called buh few were chosen '. Besides, pple dat scored higher marks might be many to consider you.....

Mean no disrespect
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by Isahalbash(m): 8:02am On Jan 12, 2018
dirtyhokage:
Mumu OP you don't even know what havard is........the same Abu that my sister scored 262 in post ume and was not offered admission? Instead they'd give almajiris with cash the admission.....pls don't even go there,is Abu even among the top 10 universities in Africa?


lolz! I don't tink it's by Almajiri whatever... You compete with people from your state to get d slot available to them.

You are not competing with any Aboki or Almajiri...Gerrit.
Re: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by Isahalbash(m): 8:05am On Jan 12, 2018
goestohell:


Why should I bother distinguishing between one Aboki enclosure and the other? All Abo.kis look and act the same (uniformly stupid) no matter where they come from.



hahahah... wetin dem do you wei dey pain you like this?

see as you just described yourselfgrin

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