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There are 205 accredited colleges of education and other NCE Certificate-Awarding institutions in Nigeria, consisting of 27 [1] federal, 82 private, and 54 state colleges of education. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Federal colleges
This is a list of universities in Nigeria. Nigeria is organised into 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. As a result of the oil boom years of the 1970s, tertiary level of education was expanded to reach every sub-region of Nigeria. [1] [2] The federal and state governments were previously the only bodies licensed to operate ...
Pages in category "Lists of universities and colleges in Nigeria" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
List of universities in São Tomé and Príncipe; List of universities in Senegal; List of universities in Seychelles; List of universities in Sierra Leone; List of universities in Somalia; List of universities and colleges in Somaliland; List of post-secondary institutions in South Africa; List of South African universities by endowment
Kingston Nyamapfene (2020) is the Vice Chancellor of University of Africa, Toru Orua. Umar Kyari Sandabe (2020) is the Vice Chancellor of Bornu State University. Akinwale Coker (2020) is the Vice Chancellor of Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology; Yahaya Zakar Abdullahi (2020) is the Vice Chancellor of Zamfara State University.
Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Abeokuta; Osun State ... Nigerian Turkish International Colleges (locations in Abuja, Kano, Kaduna and Lagos)
The formation of the NIFES saw the beginning of the evangelical students movement in Nigeria which started when some British graduates from the Inter-Varsity Fellowship of the UK initiated annual camps through which a number of African students’ leaders emerged and caught a vision for starting students groups, and there was a need to start an evangelical movement in Africa.
This article provides a list of polytechnics in Nigeria, as well as agricultural colleges and other tertiary educational institutes that provide practical training. It does not include universities or teachers' training institutions. The polytechnics and colleges are regulated by the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Education. [1]