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Northwest University Sokoto: Assessing one year of measured transformation

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeFebruary 3, 2026Updated:February 4, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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Northwest University, Sokoto (NWUS), was established on May 12, 2022, with Prof. Ahmed Maigari as its pioneer Vice-Chancellor. Following the appointment of Prof. Mukhtar Umar Bunza as Vice-Chancellor on January 1, 2025, change has moved beyond promise to visible reality across the campus. One year into his first tenure, the University is charting a new course—defined by renewed purpose, measurable institutional progress, and growing confidence in its future.

This first year has been marked less by grand declarations and more by deliberate action—strengthening academic systems, expanding infrastructure, improving learning environments and restoring confidence in the institution’s direction. These efforts are increasingly shaping Northwest University into what it aspires to be: A HOME OF KNOWLEDGE THAT SPEAKS TO THE WORLD.

Leadership that understands the moment

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A night view of the Northwest University, Sokoto

Since assuming office on January 2, 2025, Prof. Bunza, a Professor of Social History, has approached leadership with a clear understanding that universities must evolve to remain relevant. This vision has guided key decisions, prioritisation of resources and institutional reforms aimed at aligning the University with the realities of modern higher education while preserving its founding values, envisioned by its Founder, His Excellency, Distinguished Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko.

That clarity of purpose has provided a sense of direction that staff and students can rally around, reinforcing stability and shared responsibility across the campus.

Strengthening academic standards and accreditation

A major pillar of the Vice Chancellor’s first year has been the consolidation of academic quality. Under his leadership, the University successfully secured accreditation for 13 flagship degree programmes, strengthening confidence in its academic offerings and regulatory compliance.

This period also witnessed the establishment of the Faculty of Law and the commencement of the Law degree programme, further broadening the University’s academic portfolio. In addition, the College of Health Sciences was established, with the launch of six medical and health-related degree programmes—Medicine and Surgery (MBBS), Physiotherapy, Radiography, Nursing, Medical Laboratory Science and Public Health—marking a significant expansion into health education.

Bringing digital learning back to life

One of the most visible signs of transformation has been the reactivation of the Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko ICT Centre. Once underutilised, the Centre has been repositioned as a vibrant hub for digital learning, practical training and academic innovation.

NWUS VC, Prof. Mukhtar Umar Bunza
Vice Chancellor of the Northwest University, Sokoto, Prof. Mukhtar Umar Bunza

Today, it supports teaching, research and digital skills development, ensuring that students graduate with competencies required in an increasingly technology-driven world.

Expanding infrastructure and learning spaces

Infrastructure development has remained central to improving both academic delivery and campus life. Over the past year, two new lecture halls and the main physical library were constructed and furnished, significantly enhancing teaching and learning capacity.

The commissioning of the Academic Core Area has provided adequate office accommodation for academic and non-academic staff, improving efficiency and institutional workflow. These developments have contributed to a more organised and functional academic environment.

Advancing health training and service delivery

A landmark achievement within the year was the commissioning of the Northwest University Teaching Hospital. Beyond supporting the newly established health programmes, the facility strengthens practical medical training and contributes to healthcare service delivery in Sokoto State and its environs.

Creating a campus that feels like home

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NWUS Faculty of Law, Wamakko

Recognising that a university is also a living community, deliberate efforts have been made to improve student welfare and campus life. The construction and commissioning of new, purpose-built student hostels have eased accommodation challenges and fostered a more conducive environment for scholarship and community living.

Alongside improvements to the University’s physical landscape, these developments have enhanced students’ sense of belonging and overall learning experience.

Growing enrolment and institutional visibility

Student enrolment has increased significantly during the period under review, driven by sustained public enlightenment, outreach and promotion campaigns. This growth reflects rising public confidence in the University’s academic standards, facilities and leadership direction.

Opening doors beyond national borders

Northwest University is also strengthening its external outlook. Improved compliance with accreditation standards, institutional reforms and engagement with external partners are gradually positioning the University on the global academic map, creating opportunities for collaboration, exposure and reputation building.

Founder, Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the NWUS, HE Sen. Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko, CON

A founder’s vision still guides the journey

Underlying these achievements is the enduring vision of the University’s Founder, His Excellency, Distinguished Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko, CON. Established as a gift to future generations, Northwest University was conceived as an institution where access to quality education could drive personal advancement and societal development.

Throughout the Vice Chancellor’s first year, the Founder’s continued support—through infrastructure development, encouragement and respect for institutional leadership—has provided an enabling environment for sustained progress.

More than a year, a clear direction

As Northwest University marks this first year of Prof. Bunza’s tenure, the focus goes beyond milestones to recognising a clear and sustainable direction. Improved facilities, expanded academic offerings, stronger systems, rising enrolment and renewed morale among staff and students all point to an institution on a steady upward path.

At Northwest University, Sokoto, history is being made not through haste or spectacle, but through thoughtful leadership, shared responsibility and deliberate progress. The journey continues—one purposeful step at a time.

Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko Northwest University Sokoto Prof. Mukhtar Umar Bunza
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