KHAIRUN varsity congratulates BUK’s world university ranking achievement
The Khalifa Isyaku Rabiu University Kano, (KHAIRUN) has congratulated Bayeo University, Kano, on its remarkable achievement of emerging in the 6th universities position in the World University Rankings and being named among the top 10 globally.
According to a congratulatory message signed by KHAIRUN varsity Vice Chancellor, Prof. Rashid Garba and addressed to BUK Vice Chancellor, Prof. Sagir Abbas, on Thursday, said this distinguished recognition, coupled with a commendable score of 48.8 in international outlook, surpassing even the first-ranked institution in that category, is truly a testament to your administrative acumen and also of the university’s unwavering commitment to excellence in education, research, and global engagement.
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‘’The high grades you have attained in teaching further highlight Bayero University’s
dedication to fostering an enriching academic environment that equips students with the tools

and knowledge necessary to make impactful contributions to society, ‘’the message said.
‘’This is indeed a highly prestigious honour that, not only brings pride to your esteemed institution but also to the African continent as a whole.
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‘’KHAIRUN University is immensely proud of this extraordinary feat and we join in celebrating this outstanding accomplishment. We wish to take this opportunity to assure you that KHAIRUN University remains fully supportive of your continued success and will always stand in solidarity with Bayero University, Kano, in its future endeavours.
‘’The Management also finds it very necessary to physically pay its respects and show its support
or this onerous achievement at your earliest convenience, please.
‘’We look forward to further strengthening our collaboration and aligning with the milestones
you achieve as å global leader in higher education.’’

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