of both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, have been produced.
Bello also added that a total of 104 professors and 50,785 graduates amounting to 35 percent and 25 percent of the figures respectively, were produced within the last five years that he has served as the university’s vice-chancellor.
The vice-chancellor spoke at a media briefing as part of activities to mark the end of his six-year single tenure of office, which is due to lapse on Friday, November 10. Bello, who said he was relieved to be passing the baton of leadership to his successor and current Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academics and Research, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, noted that his major challenges while in office included funding and infrastructural decay.

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