
Dangote’s N15 Billion Vision for ADUSTech
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has pledged N15 billion over five years to elevate the Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTech) in Wudil, Kano State. Announced during the university’s fifth convocation ceremony, the plan focuses on infrastructure upgrades, academic excellence, and student welfare.
Infrastructure Projects to Transform ADUSTech
Dangote outlined key projects:
- Construction of male and female hostels to address accommodation shortages.
- A world-class multipurpose computer lab with 24/7 internet access.
- A mini solar power plant to ensure uninterrupted electricity.
- Road networks and drainage systems (supported by Governor Abba Yusuf’s administration).
Additionally , Dangote promised to hire top-performing engineering graduates from ADUSTech into roles at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Dangote Cement.
Transition Words for Flow
Notably , Dangote emphasized collaboration with Governor Yusuf, stating he’ll provide biannual progress updates. Meanwhile , the governor announced automatic foreign scholarships for the university’s top nine graduates.
Governor Yusuf’s Pledge to Education
Governor Yusuf, the university’s Visitor, praised Dangote’s commitment and highlighted his administration’s state of emergency in education . He also approved infrastructure upgrades, including new roads and drainage systems.
ADUSTech’s Academic Achievements
Vice Chancellor Professor Musa Yakasai shared milestones:
- 41 accredited undergraduate programs and 57 postgraduate courses.
- A student population of 21,877 , supported by 672 teaching staff (including 63 professors).
- 100 hectares of new land for campus expansion, including a Senate Building.
However , Yakasai acknowledged lingering challenges, such as insufficient staff housing and classroom space.
Honorary Degrees and Recognition
The ceremony honored distinguished Nigerians with honorary doctorates:
- Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso (Honorary Doctor of Science).
- Alhaji Dahiru Barau Mangal (Honorary Doctor of Business Administration).
- Prince Arthur Ikpechukwu Eze (Honorary Doctor of Business Administration).
Shorter Sentences for Clarity
Dangote aims to make ADUSTech a top-three Nigerian university. Investments target infrastructure, energy, and talent. Governor Yusuf backs the plan with scholarships and roads.
Why This Matters
Dangote’s investment aligns with Nigeria’s push for quality education and sustainable energy. By prioritizing STEM and infrastructure, ADUSTech could become a hub for innovation and job creation.
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