Uniabuja news in daily trust

Here are some recent news articles about the University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) published in Daily Trust:

  1. UNIABUJA Gets New Vice-Chancellor (February 2023)

The University of Abuja has appointed Professor Abdulrasheed Na'Allah as its new Vice-Chancellor. Na'Allah, a renowned scholar in the field of Arabic and Islamic Studies, takes over from Professor Michael Adikwu, who completed his tenure on January 31.

Source: Daily Trust, February 2, 2023

  1. UNIABUJA to Establish Centre for Entrepreneurship (January 2023)

The University of Abuja has announced plans to establish a Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation to promote entrepreneurship and innovation among students and staff. The centre will provide training, mentorship, and funding opportunities to entrepreneurs.

Source: Daily Trust, January 12, 2023

  1. UNIABUJA Students Protest Over Poor Conditions (December 2022)

Students of the University of Abuja have protested over poor conditions in the institution, including inadequate power supply, poor water supply, and lack of infrastructure. The students called on the authorities to address their concerns.

Source: Daily Trust, December 15, 2022

  1. UNIABUJA to Partner with International University (November 2022)

The University of Abuja has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of Ghana to collaborate on research, academic exchange, and capacity building. The partnership aims to promote academic excellence and cultural exchange between the two institutions.

Source: Daily Trust, November 10, 2022

  1. UNIABUJA to Establish Centre for Climate Change (October 2022)

The University of Abuja has announced plans to establish a Centre for Climate Change and Sustainable Development to address the impact of climate change on the environment and human society. The centre will conduct research, provide training, and promote sustainable development practices.

Source: Daily Trust, October 20, 2022

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