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Kabir Yusuf Joins Forces With Private Universities In Kano To Pave The Path Of Progress For Human Capital

Eko Hot Blog reports that Kano State Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf has said that the state will partner with reputable private universities within and outside the country for human capital development.

The governor made the disclosure today at Kano Government House when he received in audience, the president of the Association of African Private Universities Prof. Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo.

His Excellency Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf described Prof. Gwarzo as an iconic entrepreneur in education who strives to promote tertiary education despite its low return on investment.

The governor who appreciated the efforts of Prof. Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo in his quest to provide affordable private university education, extended hands of partnership with the two Kano State owned universities.

Earlier, Prof. Gwarzo said he visited the governor and his deputy to present the certificate of two additional private universities he secured (Franco-British International University, Kaduna and Canadian University of Nigeria, Abuja).

This makes him to be a leading private university owner in Africa who operates four universities in Kano, Maradi, Kaduna and Abuja.

The Edu-preneur also promised to support the two state owned universities to promote learning, character and research in a conducive atmosphere.

Akande Ismail Abiola

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