The National Universities Commission (NUC) has granted a full operational licence to Capital City University Kano, marking a significant step for the private institution established in 2021.
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In a statement, the university’s registrar, Hajiya Rakiya Bello Dangado, confirmed that the full licence was awarded following a recent assessment visit by the NUC’s visitation panel. The panel evaluated the university’s facilities and procedures and expressed satisfaction with the institution’s standards.
“The management of NUC, therefore, granted a full licence to the university in place of the provisional certificate initially issued at commencement. This outcome is a product of commitment to excellence by the institution’s governing council, management, and staff who have been working collectively to carve a niche for the university,” Dangado’s statement read.
Additionally, the office of the vice chancellor, Prof. Yusuf Daraja, congratulated stakeholders, particularly the students, highlighting the university’s progress and achievements within just a few years of operation.