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Nile University of Nigeria

Nile University of Nigeria is a Private University located in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria.

The University was established in 2009 to provide high quality tertiary education for the country’s ever-increasing number of secondary school leavers.

At the time of institution, the university had three faculties (Arts & Social Sciences, Engineering, and Natural & Applied Sciences) and 93 students. As the University grew and thrived over the following years, the need to provide its high quality instruction at a higher level became increasingly apparent.

Thus, in 2014, Nile University established its School of Postgraduate Studies.

Today Nile University has over 3600 students (undergraduate and postgraduate), 26 undergraduate programs across six faculties, and 36 postgraduate programs across five faculties.

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A man with the Malian National flag joins a demonstration in Bamako after the military junta called for protests against sanctions imposed over delayed elections. Photo by Florent Vergnes/AFP via Getty Images

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