Speaking shortly before the MoU signing, the Vice Chancellor of Yobe State University Prof. Yakubu Mukhtar said his institution will continue to open her doors and establish linkages with other institutions, home and abroad to fast track its growth and development. Prof Mukhtar also maintained that the MoU with ICTU will surely open ways for YSU in future collaboration to various opportunities and institutions across the world.

“No Organization can exist as an Island on itself. As an institution of higher learning, we need to collaborate both within and outside the country. That is why I am so pleased with this collaboration and I am sure, Yobe State University is going to benefit immensely from it. We are very keen to give every support to see this MoU to the next level”, Prof. Mukhtar promised.

“We will be having a lot of Lecturers and Students Exchanges in this institution. Our number one goal is research and scholarship and we will ensure that good researches come out of both institutions so that Yobe State will be one of the Premier destinations of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence and modern areas of IT Research,” Prof Mbarika disclosed.

Speaking shortly before the MoU signing, the Vice Chancellor of Yobe State University Prof. Yakubu Mukhtar said his institution will continue to open her doors and establish linkages with other institutions, home and abroad to fast track its growth and development. Prof Mukhtar also maintained that the MoU with ICTU will surely open ways for YSU in future collaboration to various opportunities and institutions across the world.

“No Organization can exist as an Island on itself. As an institution of higher learning, we need to collaborate both within and outside the country. That is why I am so pleased with this collaboration and I am sure, Yobe State University is going to benefit immensely from it. We are very keen to give every support to see this MoU to the next level”, Prof. Mukhtar promised.

Speaking during the ceremony marking the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the University and ICT University, Louisiana, USA, President of the ICT University Prof. Victor Mbarika disclosed that the university was keen in working with the Yobe State University, stating that arrangements have been completed to ship in all the equipments needed for the immediate take-off of the centre.

“We will be having a lot of Lecturers and Students Exchanges in this institution. Our number one goal is research and scholarship and we will ensure that good researches come out of both institutions so that Yobe State will be one of the Premier destinations of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence and modern areas of IT Research,” Prof Mbarika disclosed.

Speaking shortly before the MoU signing, the Vice Chancellor of Yobe State University Prof. Yakubu Mukhtar said his institution will continue to open her doors and establish linkages with other institutions, home and abroad to fast track its growth and development. Prof Mukhtar also maintained that the MoU with ICTU will surely open ways for YSU in future collaboration to various opportunities and institutions across the world.

“No Organization can exist as an Island on itself. As an institution of higher learning, we need to collaborate both within and outside the country. That is why I am so pleased with this collaboration and I am sure, Yobe State University is going to benefit immensely from it. We are very keen to give every support to see this MoU to the next level”, Prof. Mukhtar promised.

The governor has also approved free dialysis treatment for Yobe State indigenes at the Yobe State University Teaching Hospital. In another development, the university has become the Centre of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.

Speaking during the ceremony marking the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the University and ICT University, Louisiana, USA, President of the ICT University Prof. Victor Mbarika disclosed that the university was keen in working with the Yobe State University, stating that arrangements have been completed to ship in all the equipments needed for the immediate take-off of the centre.

“We will be having a lot of Lecturers and Students Exchanges in this institution. Our number one goal is research and scholarship and we will ensure that good researches come out of both institutions so that Yobe State will be one of the Premier destinations of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence and modern areas of IT Research,” Prof Mbarika disclosed.

Speaking shortly before the MoU signing, the Vice Chancellor of Yobe State University Prof. Yakubu Mukhtar said his institution will continue to open her doors and establish linkages with other institutions, home and abroad to fast track its growth and development. Prof Mukhtar also maintained that the MoU with ICTU will surely open ways for YSU in future collaboration to various opportunities and institutions across the world.

“No Organization can exist as an Island on itself. As an institution of higher learning, we need to collaborate both within and outside the country. That is why I am so pleased with this collaboration and I am sure, Yobe State University is going to benefit immensely from it. We are very keen to give every support to see this MoU to the next level”, Prof. Mukhtar promised.

He said the State Governor Ibrahim Gaidam, who is also the visitor of the university, in his commitment to support and ensure hitch free take-off and sustainability of the Medical Programme in particular and the university in general, has given approval for the immediate construction of a 3 storey female students hostel in the permanent site of the university.

The governor has also approved free dialysis treatment for Yobe State indigenes at the Yobe State University Teaching Hospital. In another development, the university has become the Centre of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.

Speaking during the ceremony marking the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the University and ICT University, Louisiana, USA, President of the ICT University Prof. Victor Mbarika disclosed that the university was keen in working with the Yobe State University, stating that arrangements have been completed to ship in all the equipments needed for the immediate take-off of the centre.

“We will be having a lot of Lecturers and Students Exchanges in this institution. Our number one goal is research and scholarship and we will ensure that good researches come out of both institutions so that Yobe State will be one of the Premier destinations of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence and modern areas of IT Research,” Prof Mbarika disclosed.

Speaking shortly before the MoU signing, the Vice Chancellor of Yobe State University Prof. Yakubu Mukhtar said his institution will continue to open her doors and establish linkages with other institutions, home and abroad to fast track its growth and development. Prof Mukhtar also maintained that the MoU with ICTU will surely open ways for YSU in future collaboration to various opportunities and institutions across the world.

“No Organization can exist as an Island on itself. As an institution of higher learning, we need to collaborate both within and outside the country. That is why I am so pleased with this collaboration and I am sure, Yobe State University is going to benefit immensely from it. We are very keen to give every support to see this MoU to the next level”, Prof. Mukhtar promised.

Yobe State University, Damaturu, has commence the training of the first set of its medical students in the 2018/2019 Academic session. Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Yakubu Mukhtar who disclosed this in a chat with a team of Education Monitor said the programme has taken off with 60 students as pioneer Medical Students of the institution’s Faculty of Medicine.

He said the State Governor Ibrahim Gaidam, who is also the visitor of the university, in his commitment to support and ensure hitch free take-off and sustainability of the Medical Programme in particular and the university in general, has given approval for the immediate construction of a 3 storey female students hostel in the permanent site of the university.

The governor has also approved free dialysis treatment for Yobe State indigenes at the Yobe State University Teaching Hospital. In another development, the university has become the Centre of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.

Speaking during the ceremony marking the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the University and ICT University, Louisiana, USA, President of the ICT University Prof. Victor Mbarika disclosed that the university was keen in working with the Yobe State University, stating that arrangements have been completed to ship in all the equipments needed for the immediate take-off of the centre.

“We will be having a lot of Lecturers and Students Exchanges in this institution. Our number one goal is research and scholarship and we will ensure that good researches come out of both institutions so that Yobe State will be one of the Premier destinations of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence and modern areas of IT Research,” Prof Mbarika disclosed.

Speaking shortly before the MoU signing, the Vice Chancellor of Yobe State University Prof. Yakubu Mukhtar said his institution will continue to open her doors and establish linkages with other institutions, home and abroad to fast track its growth and development. Prof Mukhtar also maintained that the MoU with ICTU will surely open ways for YSU in future collaboration to various opportunities and institutions across the world.

“No Organization can exist as an Island on itself. As an institution of higher learning, we need to collaborate both within and outside the country. That is why I am so pleased with this collaboration and I am sure, Yobe State University is going to benefit immensely from it. We are very keen to give every support to see this MoU to the next level”, Prof. Mukhtar promised. By Al-Lawan Lawan

Yobe State University, Damaturu, has commence the training of the first set of its medical students in the 2018/2019 Academic session. Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Yakubu Mukhtar who disclosed this in a chat with a team of Education Monitor said the programme has taken off with 60 students as pioneer Medical Students of the institution’s Faculty of Medicine.

He said the State Governor Ibrahim Gaidam, who is also the visitor of the university, in his commitment to support and ensure hitch free take-off and sustainability of the Medical Programme in particular and the university in general, has given approval for the immediate construction of a 3 storey female students hostel in the permanent site of the university.

The governor has also approved free dialysis treatment for Yobe State indigenes at the Yobe State University Teaching Hospital. In another development, the university has become the Centre of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.

Speaking during the ceremony marking the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the University and ICT University, Louisiana, USA, President of the ICT University Prof. Victor Mbarika disclosed that the university was keen in working with the Yobe State University, stating that arrangements have been completed to ship in all the equipments needed for the immediate take-off of the centre.

“We will be having a lot of Lecturers and Students Exchanges in this institution. Our number one goal is research and scholarship and we will ensure that good researches come out of both institutions so that Yobe State will be one of the Premier destinations of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence and modern areas of IT Research,” Prof Mbarika disclosed.

Speaking shortly before the MoU signing, the Vice Chancellor of Yobe State University Prof. Yakubu Mukhtar said his institution will continue to open her doors and establish linkages with other institutions, home and abroad to fast track its growth and development. Prof Mukhtar also maintained that the MoU with ICTU will surely open ways for YSU in future collaboration to various opportunities and institutions across the world.

“No Organization can exist as an Island on itself. As an institution of higher learning, we need to collaborate both within and outside the country. That is why I am so pleased with this collaboration and I am sure, Yobe State University is going to benefit immensely from it. We are very keen to give every support to see this MoU to the next level”, Prof. Mukhtar promised.

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