Studying in Nigeria

Education in Nigeria

Education in NigeriaEducation is the greatest force that can be used to bring about change. It is also the greatest investment that a nation can make for the quick development of its economic, political, sociological and human resources.

It was in realisation of this that a National Policy on Education was formulated for the country. The policy seeks the inculcation of national consciousness and national unity; the inculcation of the right type of values and attitudes for the survival of the individual and the Nigerian society; the training of the mind in understanding of the world around; and the acquisition of appropriate skills, abilities and competence both mental and physical as equipment for the individual to live in and contribute to the development of his society.

In order to preserve the culture of the people, government of Nigeria encourages the learning of at least one major Nigerian language - Hausa, lgbo and Yoruba in schools. In addition to the English language, which is the official language in Nigeria and the medium of instruction in Nigerian educational institutions, students are encouraged to learn the French language as a matter of policy.

Pre-Primary Education

This is referred to as the education given to children aged three to five years prior to their entering primary school. This type of education is currently being provided for mainly in privately owned institutions. Day care centres also exist for children below the age of two. The pre-primary schools are mainly concentrated in urban and semi-urban areas where there are working mothers who have no relation nor house-helps to take care of their children.

Primary Education

This is education given normally to children aged between six and eleven years and above. Since the rest of the educational system is built upon it, the primary level is the key to the success or failure of the whole system.

The state and local governments have the constitutional responsibility for primary education but private sector, represented by individuals, communities, religious groups, and voluntary agencies are permitted to own and run primary schools. Private schools usually charge fees whilst public schools charge only a token amount in fees. Parents provide uniforms, text-books and other school materials in both private and public schools.

Management of Primary Education

The management of primary education has been entrusted to the National Primary Education Commission which has the following functions:
Prescribe the minimum standards of primary education throughout Nigeria.
Inquire into and advise Government on the funding of primary education in Nigeria.
Manage the National Primary Education Fund as established by the Federal Government and allocate the funds to the appropriate body desginatedby each State and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, and to any agency responsible for Special Federal Governent sponsored primary school project.
Collate, after consultation with all the State Governments, periodic master plans for a balanced and co-ordinated development of primary education in Nigeria.

Special Education

Education of handicapped children was not considered an important investment until quite recently. Infact, the first school for handicapped children (excluding the gifted) was established by the missionaries in 1932. However, by 1974, Government has thought it fit to accord it due priority that it deserves. Since then each State of the Federation has been providing integration facilities for the handicapped in compliance with the Federal Government policy.

Special education is the educational treatment of children and adults who have learning difficulties because of various sorts of disabilities. As a result they are unable to cope with the normal school class organization and methods, without special supportive resources.

There are also the specially gifted and talented children who are intellectually precious and find themselves insufficiently challenged by the programmes of the normal schools, and who may take to behaviour problems in resistance to it. Government has directed that all exceptional children must be provided for under the National Policy on Education.

Basic Education for Nomads in Nigeria

Another area that has attracted special attention is the education of the country's nomadic population. Realising that the educational needs of this group might not be met through regular channels, government set up a National Commission for Normadic Education to cater for nomadic education in the country.
This policy has resulted in the establishment of 65 regular schools, 46 on-site schools, 10 mobile schools and the enrolment of (6,575) nomadic children in fourteen states and (2,744) adults in 89 classess provided for them in three states. This brings to a total of 0.35% (22,692) nomadic pastoral adults and children who are benefiting from educational provisions.

The above figure of nomads who have other acquired some form of education or are acquiring education, when compared with an estimated population of 6.4 million is very small indeed. Therefore, if education for all is to be achieved in the next millenium, there is the need for a greater support by individual, local, state and federal governments and international agencies.

Secondary Education

Secondary education is the form of education children receive after primary education and before the tertiary stage. The broad aims of secondary education within Nigeria's overall national objectives are preparation of students for useful living within the society and for higher education.

Government plans that secondary education should be of six year duration and be given in two stages, the junior secondary school (JSS) and the senior secondary school (SSS), each stage being of three year duration.

The junior secondary school is both pre-vocational and academic. It is tuition free in some states of the federation and the basic subjects are taught to enable pupils acquire further knowledge and develop skills.

Student who leave school at the junior high school stage may then go on to an apprenticeship system or some other scheme for out-of-school vocational training.

The senior secondary school is for those able and willing to have a complete six-year secondaiy education. It is comprehensive but has a core curriculum designed to broaden pupil's knowledge and outlook. The core curriculum is the group of subjects which every pupil must take in addition to his or her specialities. They are: English Language, Mathematics, one Nigerian Language, one of the following alternative subjects: Physics, Chemistry and Biology, one of the Literature in English, History and Geography, Agricultural Science Or a vocational subject.
The core subjects are basic subjects which will enable a student to offer arts or science in higher education.

Government has established a unity school in each of the states of the federation except the new ones. There are currently 63 such schools in the country. Government believes that education should help develop in our youths a sense of unity, patriotism and love of our country. It is essential that everything possible should be done to foster in them a sense of national belonging. Every secondary school should therefore function as a unity school by enrolling students belonging to other areas or states.

To this end, the Federal Government has set an example by a programme of Federal Government Colleges which admit students on quota basis from all the states. In this way, young pupils in their formative and impressionable years from all parts of the federation, with different languages, ethnic and cultural backgrounds have opportunity to work, play, live and grow together, to learn to understand and tolerate one another, and thereby, to learn to understand and tolerate one another, and thereby develop a horizon of a truly united Nigeria.

Higher Education including Professional Education

Higher Education covers the post-secondary section of the national education system which is given in Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges of Technology, Colleges of Education, Advanced Training Colleges, Correspondence Colleges and such institutions as may be allied to them.

The teaching and research functions of the higher educational institutions have an important role to play in national development particularly in development of high level manpower. Furthermore, Universities are one of the best means for developing national consciousness.

Structure and Organization of the Education System

The structure of formal educational system has four levels:
Pre-primary
Primary 6-year duration
Secondary Junior and Senior of 3-year duration each
Tertiary 4 years of University education
4 years of Polytechnic education
(2-years of National Diploma (ND) and
2-years of Higher National Diloma (HND)
3 Years at College of Education

The non-formal system consists of functional literary, remedial, continuing, vocational aesthetic, cultural, political and environmental education for youth and adults outside the formal school system. The non-formal system allows for exit from and re-entry into it at desired points or times in life. There is also provision for movement from non-formal to the formal system.

Community Programs

Deliberate efforts have been made towards community empowerment through primary education intervention. Community programmes are run by community rural market, daily urban market centres, community and women co-operative society and by some mosques and churches.
A home and community based informal low cost and participation initiative is also being employed in the provision of non-formal education at the pre-primary level.

There are currently three main levels of teachers training establishments as follows:

Teacher Training Colleges: These used to be part of the secondary education programme. They awarded the Teachers Certificate Grade which in the past was the qualification required for primary school teaching across the country. However, the National Policy on Education has made the Nigerian Certificate in Education (NCE) the minimum Qualification for teaching in the country. Therefore, the Grade II colleges are now being phased out.

Colleges of Eduction: These Colleges run post secondary training programmes which produce NCE teachers. They used to train teachers for junior secondary teaching but they now train for primary teaching as well in view of the fact the NCE which they award has become the minimum qualification for primary school teaching as from 1998. Some of the colleges also run NCE pre-primary courses in order to produce teachers for the pre-primary level of education.

Universities: All conventional universities in Nigeria run the Bachelor of Education Degree Programmes which, are open to holders of the senior school certificate and the NCE. Senior Secondary School teachers are trained in the universities

Nigerian Universities

ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY, UTURU
P.M.B. 704, OKIGWE, ABIA STATE. 
Founded: 1983 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 400 
Enrollment: 15,389 (1999) 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 088-220785 

ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY
P.M.B 0248, BAUCHI - BAUCHI STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1988 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 260 
Enrolment: 4000 (1999) 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 077-543500, 077-542065 
Fax: 077-542065 
E-mail:vc@atbunet.org 
Web: http://www.atbunet.org/ 

ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY
P.M.B. 34 AKUNGBA-AKOKO, ONDO STATE 

AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, SAMARU, ZARIA

P.M.B.1013, KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1962 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 2064 
Enrolment: 29,832 (1999) 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 069-550581, 551292, 550691 
Fax: 069-550022, 550891, 551575 
E-mail:vc@abu.edu.ng 

AMBROSE ALI UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA
P.M.B. 14, EKPOMA, EDO STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1981 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 437 
Enrolment: 16,000 (1999) 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 055-98446, 98448 

BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO
P.M.B 3011, KANO STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1977 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 454 
Enrolment: 15,560 (1999) 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 064-665023. 
Fax: 064-665904, 665904. 
E-mail:vc@buk.edu.ng 

BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY, MAKURDI
P.M.B. 102119 BENUE STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1995 
Ownership: State Government 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 044-533811 

DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY ASABA

P.M.B 1, ABRAKA, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1990. 
Ownership: State Government. 
Contact: Registrar. 
Telephone: 054-66027, 66024. 

EBONYI STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
P.M.B 02, ULI ANAMBRA STATE.

ENUGU STATE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, ENUGU 
P.M.B. 01660, ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA 
Founded: 1980 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 287 
Enrolment: 9,267 
Telephone: 042-451244 Fax: 042-335705 

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AKURE 
P.M.B. 704, AKURE, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA 
Founded: 1981 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 250 
Enrolment: 4225 (1999) 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 034-200090-99: 241039: 230190 
Fax: 034-230450: 232190: 242190 
E-mail: root@futa.oauinfe.edu.ng 

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, MINNA 
P.M.B. 65, NIGER STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1983 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 270 
Enrolment: 4318 (1999) 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 066-222887 
Fax: 066-224482 E-mail: futmx@skannet.com 

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OWERRI 

P.M.B. 1526 OWERRI, IMO STATE, NIGERIA 
Founded: 1980 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 235 
Enrolment: 4050 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 083-233546; 230974 
E-mail: vc@futo.edu.ng 

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, YOLA 
P.M.B. 2076, YOLA, ADAMAWA STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1980 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 204 
Enrolment: 3515 (1999) 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 075-625532, 624416 
Fax: 075-625176, 625148 
E-mail: vc@futy.edu.ng 

IMO STATE UNIVERSITY OWERRI 
P.M.B. 2000, OWERRI, IMO STATE, NIGERIA 
Founded: 1981 
Ownership: State Government 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 083-231433; 233055; 
Fax: 083-232716 

KANO STATE UNIVERSITY BAGAUDA 

KANO. 
Founded: 1998 
Ownership: State Government 

KANO UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 

C/O KANO STATE COLLEGE OF ARTS, 
SCIENCE AND REMEDIAL STUDIES 
SANI ABACHA WAY, KADO 

KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY, 
AYIGBA, KOGI STATE. 

LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 
OGBOMOSHO P.M.B 4000, OYO STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1988 
Ownership: State Government 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 038-720940; 720750. 

LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, LAGOS 

P.M.B 1087, APAPA LAGOS, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1983 
Ownership: State Government. 
Faculty: 278 
Enrolment: 7800 (1999) 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 01-884043, 01-884048; 

MICHEAL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE 
UMUAHIA, ABIA STATE. 
Founded: 1988. 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Contact: Registrar. 
P.M.B 7267, Umuahia. 
Telephone: 088-220066. 

NIGERIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY 
P.M.B. 2109, KADUNA 
. Founded: 1985 
Ownership: Federal Government. 

NASARAWA STATE UNIVERSITY, KEFFI 
C/O MINISTRY OF EDUCATION 
P.M.B 44, LAFIA, NASARAWA STATE 

NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY 
P.M.B. 071, WILBERFORCE ISLAND 
BAYELSA STATE. 

NNAMDI AZIKWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA 

P.M.B 5025 AWKA 
Founded: 1995 
Ownership: State Government. 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 046-550180 
Fax: 046-550082 

OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE 
ILE-IFE OSUN STATE, NIGERIA 
Founded: 1961 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 1,327 
Contact: Registrar. 
Telephone: 036-230290, 231822 
Fax: 036-233128, 232401.231822. 
E-mail: vc@oauife.edu.ng 
Web site: http://www.oauife.edu.ng 

OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY, AGO-IWOYE. 
P.M.B 2002 AGO-IWOYE, OGUN STATE. 
Founded: 1982 
Ownership: State Government. 
Faculty: 269 
Enrolment: 5800 
Telephone: 037-390149; 390147. 

UNIVERSITY OF ADO EKITI, ADO-EKITI 
P.M.B 5363, ADO EKITI, ONDO STATE. 
Founded: 1982 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 226 
Enrolment: 4686- (1999). 
Telephone: 030-240711, 240370. 

RIVER STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 
P.M.B 5080, PORT HARCOURT. 
Founded 1980 
Ownership: State Government. 
Faculty: 456 
Enrolment: 10465 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 084-335808 
Fax: 084-230720. 
E-mail: rsust@alpha.linkserve.com 

UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA 
P.M.B 117, FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, ABUJA 
Founded: 1988. 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 150 
Enrolment: 5400 
Contact: Registrar. 
Telephone: 09-8821380 
Fax: 09-8821605 
E-mail: vc@uniabuja.edu.ng 

UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, ABEOKUTA 
P.M.B 2240, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1988 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 158 
Enrolment: 3235 
Contact: Registrar. 
Telephone: 039-245170 
Fax: 039-243031. 

UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, MAKURDI 
P.M.B 2373, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1988. 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 224 
Enrolment: 2684. 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 044-333204; 533205, 533577; 
Fax: 044-531455. 
E-mail: vc@unaab.edu.ng 
Web site: http://www.unaab.edu.ng 

UNIVERSITY OF BENIN 

P.M.B 1154, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1970. 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 694. 
Enrollment: 20660. 
Contact: Registrar. 
Telephone: 052-600553 
Fax: 052-241156. 
E-mail: info"pro@uniben.edu.ng 
Web site: http://www.uniben.edu.ng 

UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR 
P.M.B 1115, CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1975 
Ownership; Federal Government. 
Faculty: 527. 
Enrollment: 16,800. 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 087-222790, 224753; 
Fax: 087-230595, 221766. 
E-mail: root@unical.edu.ng 

UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 
IBADAN, OYO STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1962 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 1,077. 
Enrollment: 20,434. 
Contact: Registrar. 
Telephone: 02-8101100 
Fax: 8103043, 8103118 
E-mail: library@kdl.ui.edu.ng. 

UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN 

P.M.B 1515, ILORIN KWARA STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1975. 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 450 
Enrollment: 13,200 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 031-221552, 221911, 221873, 221801, 221937, 221692-4 
Fax: 031-22561, 221593 
E-mail: registrar@uilorin.edu.ng 

UNIVERSITY OF JOS 

P.M.B. 2084, JOS, PLATEAU STATE, NIGERIA 
Founded: 1975 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 711 
Enrollment: 13,408 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 073-610514, 612513, 453724 
Fax: 073-612513, 612514 
E-mail: mailbox@unijos.edu.ng 

UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS 
AKOKA, LAGOS, NIGERIA 
Founded: 1962. 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 675 
Enrollment: 23,309 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 01-82194, 7741875; 
Fax: 01-822644, 821086 
E-mail: mailto:library@rcl.nig.com 
Web site: http://www.unilag.edu 

UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI 
P.M.B. 1069, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1975. 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 630 
Enrolment: 10,000 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 076-231730, 233039; 
Fax: 076-231639, 232949, 236314 

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA 

NSUKKA, ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA. 
Founded: 1960 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 1,051 
Enrollment: 22,328 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 042-771911, 770095; 
Fax: 042-042-771977, 771500, 522080 

UNIVERSITY OF PORT-HARCOURT 
P.M.B 5323, PORT-HARCOURT, RIVER STATE 
Founded: 1975. 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 493 
Enrollment: 11,294 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 084-230902 
Fax: 084-230903 

UNIVERSITY OF UYO 
P.M.B. 1017 UYO, AKWA-IBOM STATE 
Founded: 1983. 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 522 
Enrollment: 15, 882 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 085-201111, 202694, 2022693 
Fax: 085-202694 
E-mail: root@uniuyo.edu.ng 

USMAN DANFODIO UNIVERSITY 
P.M.B. 2346, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE 
Founded: 1975. 
Ownership: Federal Government. 
Faculty: 371 
Enrollment: 8,944 
Contact: Registrar 
Telephone: 060-234039, 236688, 234042, 232366 
Fax: 060-235519, 234042 
E-mail: registrar@udusok.edu.ng

Polytechnics and Colleges

ABDUL-GUSAU POLYTECHNIC STATE.
TALATA MAFARA, ZAMFARA 

ABIA STATE POLYTECHNIC

P.M.B 166 ABA, ABIA STATE 

ADAMAWA STATE POLYTECHNIC, YOLA

P.M.B. 2146, YOLA ADAMAWA STATE. 

AKANU IBIAM FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, UNMANA

P.M.B 1007, AFIKPO, EBONYI STATE. 
Founded: 1981 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 117 
Enrollment: 2,137 
Contact: Provost 
Tel: 088-521574 

AKWA IBOM STATE POLYTECHNIC, IKOT-OSURUA
P.M.B 1200 IKOT- EKPENE, AKWA IBOM STATE. 

BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY, UGBOKOLO
P.M.B. 2215, OTURKPO, BENUE STATE. 
Founded: 1976 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 115 
Enrollment: 1,505 
Contact: Provost 

EKWENUGO OKEKE POLYTECHNIC, ULI

P.M.B 02, ULI, ANAMBRA STATE. 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, ADO- EKITI
P.M.B 5351, ADO - EKITI, ONDO STATE. 
Founded: 1977 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 237 
Enrollment: 7,488 
Contact: Provost 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, AUCHI
P.M.B 13, AUCHI, EDO STATE. 
Founded: 1973 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 228 
Enrollment: 5,647 
Contact: Provost 
Tel: 057-200148 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI
P.M.B 0231, BAUCHI - BAUCHI STATE. 
Founded: 1979 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 188 
Enrollment: 2,316 
Contact: Provost 
Tel: 077-43630 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BIDA

P.M.B 55, BIDA, NIGER STATE. 
Founded: 1977 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 278 
Enrollment: 9,602 
Contact: Provost 
Tel: 066-461707 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, DAMATURU

P.M.B 1006, DAMATURU, YOBE STATE. 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, IDAH

P.M.B 1037, IDAH, KOGI STATE. 
Founded: 1977 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 153 
Enrollment: 2,768 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 058-800128 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, ILARO
P.M.B 50, ILARO, OGUN STATE. 
Founded: 1979 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Enrollment: 3,000 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 039-40005 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, KAURA NAMODA

P.M.B 1012, KAURA NAMODA, ZAMFARA STATE. 
Founded: 1983 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 100 
Enrolment: 1,350 
Contact: Rector 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, MUBI
P.M.B 35, MUBI, ADAMAWA STATE. 
Founded: 1979 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 153 
Enrollment: 2,006 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 075-82771 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NASSARAWA

P.M.B 001 NASSARAWA, NASSARAWA STATE. 
Tel.: 047-66707 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NEKEDE
P.M.B 1036, OWERRI, IMO STATE. 
Founded: 1978 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 166 
Enrollment: 4,763 
Contact: Rector 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OFFA
P.M.B 420 OFFA, KWARA STATE 

FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OKO
ORUMBA NORTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE. 
Founded: 1979 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Enrollment: 7,500 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 046-911144 

HASSAN USMAN KATSINA POLYTECHNIC

P.M.B 2052, KATSINA STATE. 
Founded: 1983 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 501 
Enrollment: 3,506 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 065-32816 

INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

P.M.B 01079, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE 
Founded: 1973 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 333 
Enrolment: 19,005 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 042-250416 

JIGAWA STATE POLYTECHNIC, KAZAURE

P.M.B 5004 KAZAURE, JIGAWA STATE. 

KADUNA POLYTECHNIC
P.M.B 2021, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE. 
Founded: 1968 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 700 
Enrollment: 10,000 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 062-211551 

KOGI STATE POLYTECHNIC, LOKOJA
KOGI STATE 

KWARA STATE POLYTECHNIC

P.M.B 1375, ILORIN, KWARA STATE. 
Founded: 1972 
Ownership: State Government 
Enrollment: 12,000 
Faculty: 650 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 031-221441 

LAGOS STATE POLYTECHNIC
P.M.B 21606, IKEJA, LAGOS STATE. 
Founded: 1977 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 222 
Enrollment: 4,287 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 065-32816 

MOHAMMED ABDULLAHI WASE POLYTECHNIC
P.M.B 3401, KANO STATE. 
Founded: 1976 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 382 
Enrollment: 3,786 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 064-625658 

MOSHOOD ABIOLA POLYTECHNIC
P.M.B 2210, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE. 
Founded: 1977 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 124 
Enrollment: 7,899 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 039-241274 

NIGER STATE POLYTECHNIC, ZUNGERU

NIGER STATE. 
Tel.: 066- 710380 

ONDO STATE POLYTECHNIC
P.M.B 1019, OWO, ONDO STATE. 
Founded: 1980 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 173 
Enrollment: 9,710 
Contact: Rector 

OSUN STATE POLYTECHNIC

IREE , OSUN STATE 

PETROLEUM TRAINING INSTITUTE
P.M.B 20, EFFURUN, DELTA STATE. 
Founded: 1972 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 87 
Enrolment: 1,672 
Contact: Principal 
Tel: 053-20010 

PLATEAU STATE POLYTECHNIC, BARKIN LADI,
P.M.B 02023, BUKURU, PLATEAU STATE. 
Founded: 1978 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 121 
Enrollment: 2,260 
Contact: Rector 

POLYTECHNIC CALABAR
P.M.B 1110, CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE. 
Founded: 1973 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 213 
Enrollment: 5,000 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 222303 

POLYTECHNIC, IBADAN

P.M.B 22, U. I. POST OFFICE, IBADAN. 
Founded: 1961 
Ownership: State Government 
Faculty: 342 
Enrollment: 4,982 
Contact: Rector 

POLYTECHNIC OF KEBBI STATE

P.M.B 1034, BIRNIN KEBBI, KEBBI STATE 
Founded: 1976 
Ownership: State Government Faculty: 737 
Enrollment: 1,556 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 065-32816 

RAMAT POLYTECHNIC, MAIDUGURI

P.M.B. 1017 MAIDUGURI BORNO STATE. 

RIVERS STATE POLYTECHNIC, BORI

P.M.B. 20 BORI, RIVERS STATE. 

YABA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

P.M.B 2011, YABA, LAGOS STATE. 
Founded: 1948 
Ownership: Federal Government 
Faculty: 391 
Enrollment: 5,697 , 6,781 Part Time 
Contact: Rector 
Tel: 01-800160 
E-mail: yabatech@anpa.net.ng

Scholarships

For information on obtaining financial support for students in Canadian institutions of higher learning, you are advised to direct your enquiries to the following institutions: 

i. Federal Scholarship Board

Federal Ministry of Education 
Block 353, Yaounde Street 
Wuse Zone 6. PMB 134, 
Garki-Abuja, FCT 
Nigeria 

Phone: 234-9-5230493/5230574 
Fax: 234-9-523-7995 
E-mail: fedscholarshipabj@yahoo.com 


ii. International Council for Canadian Studies

75 Albert, S-908, 
Ottawa, ON 
Canada 
K1P 5E7 

Phone: (613) 789-7828 
Fax: (613) 789-7830 
E-mail: general@iccs-ciec.ca

Verification of Student Status


REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ISSUANCE OF LETTER OF VERIFICATION OF STUDENT STATUS 

FOR RETURNING STUDENTS 

1. Original letter from school stating the applicant's active enrollment status and tuition and fees. 
Note that applicants are to download and print theVerification of Student Status (SFI)form and submit it to the school authorities to incorporate into the original letter from school stating applicant's active enrollment status. The letter is to be certified by school authorities with the school seal embossed on it before forwarding to the Nigeria High Commission for processing. (two copies) 

2. Attach two passport sized photos to the application 

3. Two copies of passport data pages 

4. Two photocopies of prior Student Authorization Visa 

5. Two copies of Student Identification card. 

6. An application processing fee of CAN $10.00, made payable by Money Order to Nigeria High Commission, Ottawa. 

7. Prepaid, self-addressed courier envelope (e.g. Canada Post Xpresspost) 

8. In the event of request for the replacement of an already authenticated document which is declared missing, a processing fee of CAN $20.00 shall apply. Such an application must be accompanied by a sworn affidavit or a self-explanatory letter of loss and a new set of documents as stated in numbers 1 to 7 above 

FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION 


1. Original letter of acceptance/admission from school. 

2. Original letter from school stating the applicant's active enrollment status, tuition and Fees. Notethat applicants are to download and print the Verification of Student Status (SFI) form and submit it to the school authorities to incorporate into the original letter from school stating applicant's active enrollment status. The letter is to be certified by school authorities with the school seal embossed on it before forwarding to the Nigeria High Commission for processing. (two copies) 

3. Attach two passport-sized photos to the application. 

4. Two copies of passport data pages. 

5. Two copies of prior Student Authorization Visa 

6. Two copies of Student identification Card. 

7. An application processing fee of CAN $10.00, made payable by Money Order to Nigeria High Commission, Ottawa. 

8. Prepaid, self-addressed courier envelope for return of documents to applicant. 

Send all documentation to the

Nigeria High Commission
c/o Education Section
295 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa
Ontario
K2P 1R9 


For any further enquiries on education matters, contact the Education Officer at (613) 236-0521, Ext. 240