Tag: Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria

  • Court restrains anti-corruption commission, others from interfering In MAAUN’s affairs

    Court restrains anti-corruption commission, others from interfering In MAAUN’s affairs

    A Kano High Court has granted an interim injunction restraining the Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC) and four other parties from interfering in the internal and external affairs of Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (AAUN), Kano.

    Justice Sanusi Ado Ma’aji of the High court of Kano Judicial Division issued the order, while ruling on a motion of ex parte filed by the management of the university.

    The respondents in the suit are the Kano State Government, PCACC, Kano House of Assembly and the Attorney-General and concerned parents of the institution.

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    Justice Ma’aji in the court order dated December 11, 2025, restrained the respondents or any other person acting on their behalf from inviting officials of the institution or interfering in the administrative and academic activities of the intuition, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.

    The court also directed all the parties to maintain status quo in relation to the matter between the applicant and the first respondent, pending the determination of the originating summons.

    Speaking after the ruling, MAAUN’s counsel Zahraddeen M. Bello, said that the court’s decision reaffirmed the rule of law and the need for due process, saying the university will continue to operate within the confines of law, while the case is pending.

    However, the court granted leave to the applicant to serve court processes on the fifth respondent at its office located at No. 224 Sabo Bakin Zuwo, Kano.  

    The matter was adjourned to December 29, 2025 and the order was given under the hand and seal of the presiding judge and was duly endorsed by the Principal Regi stator of the court.

  • MAAUN matriculates 1,241 for 2024/2025 session

    MAAUN matriculates 1,241 for 2024/2025 session

    Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN), Kano has matriculated ot fewer than 1,241 newly admitted students for the 2024/2025 academic session.

    Out of the 1,241 new entrants, 100 were foreigners.

    The matriculation ceremony, the fourth since the university was established in 2021, took place at the Professor Abubakar Adamu Rasheed Twin Lecture Theatre. It attracted guests, including parents, government functionaries, traditional title-holders and other well-wishers. 

    President of MAAUN, Prof. (Dr.) Mohammed Israr, said the event marked the official enrollment of the new students into the university academic programmes as approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC).

    He congratulated the students for securing admission into the prestigious university and urged them to embrace self-discipline and pursue their studies with seriousness. 

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    Israr said MAAUN has come of age as it has a strategic vision to offer students the best in cutting-edge research and service delivery in science, leadership and management.

    He further added that the university matriculated 100 foreign students who are from Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Chad, Benin Republic, Sudan, Pakistan and Lebanon, noting that this has further proven MAAUN’s capacity to deliver the best to its students and the attraction it has gotten globally.

    “The vision of Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria, Kano, is a lofty one. I call on everyone to join the Founder of the university and his team of sound academics and intellectuals to see to the fulfilment and further expansion of the University,” he said. 

    Founder of the MAAUN Group of Universities, Prof. Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, advised the new students to face their studies with seriousness as anyone who fails to measure up will be dismissed.

    While calling on the matriculating students to be of good character, Prof. Gwarzo said they should be proud of being part of the MAAUN family because of what they stand to benefit from the university’s profound intellectual and material investments. 

    He said the university was committed to providing quality education to produce quality graduates who could become future leaders of the country.

    Vice President of Administration of MAAUN Maradi, Niger Republic, Dr. Shu’aibu Tanko, urged the students to be good ambassadors of MAAUN and Nigeria at large.

    He stated that MAAUN not only impart knowledge but also equip students with the skills necessary to become self-reliant after graduation.

    In their separate goodwill messages, some parents poured encomiums on the founder and management of the university for their commitment to ensuring that students are not only academically sound but also good in character.

    They charged the matriculating students to have focus to actualise their dreams in life.

    The Vice President of Administration, Dr. Habib Awais Abubakar, who led the proceedings during the matriculation ceremony, administered the Matriculation Oath to the new students.

    Important dignitaries that graced the occasion included the Vice Chancellor, Federal University Dutsinma (FUDMA), Prof. Armaya’u Bichi; Director, Africa Institute for Solutions and Development, Dr. Saluhu Muhammad, and Prof. Amina Salihi Bayero.

    Other management staff from MAAUN were the Dean of School of Postgraduate Studies, Prof. Ahmad Maigari Ibrahim; the Director of Institute of Africa Higher Education Research and Innovation (IAHERI), Prof. Abubakar Sadiq, and the Director of Academic Planning and Quality Assurance, Dr. Nura A. Yaro.

    Others were Vice President of Campus Life, Dr. Hamza Garba; Head of Human Resource, Hajiya Maimunat S. Bello; Head of MAAUN International Office, Engr. Bashir Garba; Dean of Schools, Chairs of Departments as well as other guests.