IDRIS KATIB
Vice Chancellor of Crescent University, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Prof. Ibraheem Gbajabiamila, has lauded efforts of the Founder/President of Al-Ansar Centre for Comprehensive Education, Dr Mohammed Kyari Dikwa, on his vision to add value to the education sector in Nigeria.
Dikwa, a former Accountant-General of Nigeria, had led an 18-man delegation of academic experts to Crescent University, Abeokuta, which prides itself as the Citadel of Academic and Moral Excellence on the recommendations of the National Universities Commission for mentoring on the proposed Al-Ansar University.
The proposed university is a by-product of Al-Ansar Foundation founded over 15 years ago with already established secondary school, hospital, security outfit, microfinance institution, radio and television as well as Qur’anic school for memorisation.
According to Dikwa, the two-day visit to Crescent University, “is to collaborate with you and learn from your success stories”, adding that the proposed university would be nonsectarian and all-embracing.
His mission, he said, is to give back to the society by contributing his quota to the education sector.
“There is no way that the society will develop without schools” Dikwa has said while also using the occasion to express his appreciation to Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, for providing hectares of land for the education project.
Welcoming the team on behalf of the Proprietor of Crescent University, Judge Bola Ajibola, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ibraheem Gbajabiamila, emphasised that with 99 currently established private universities in Nigeria, institutions such as Crescent University were established to fill some gaps as over one million students taking Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) yearly could not get access to universities since only 450,000 admission spaces were available.
He said Judge Bola Ajibola was passionate about founding Crescent University to provide further access to the brilliant Muslims, especially girls, that had been denied access to university education in the past.
While appreciating Dikwa, nothing, “It is a noble thing that you are embarking on this venture”, Prof. Gbajabiamila observed that establishing university is a philanthropic gesture because it would take about 30 years to break even.
After the Crescent University management’s interaction with the team and a question and answer session, Dikwa and members of his team were taken on a tour of the university facilities, including developing projects, College of Law, the Information Communication Technology (ICT) Centre, Adesimbo Adebutu Library and the proposed College of Nursing.
Members of the university management, who interacted with the team included the Registrar, Barrister Zakariyya Ajibola; Bursar, Alhaji Jimoh Bankole; Deputy Registrar, Establishment, Mr Hakeem Dawodu and the Public Relations Officer, Mr Idris Katib.
Members of the Al-Ansar team present included the
President/Founder, proposed Al-Ansar University, Dr Mohammed Kyari Dikwa(mni), Prof Salisu Shehu, Prof Mohammed Kida, Prof Fanna Abdurrahman, Prof Ibrahim Goni, Prof Babagana Gutti, Prof Bulama Kagu, Associate Prof. Mai Barma Mutai, Dr Muhammad Sani and
Engr Mohammed Bura.
Others were Engr Ahmed Tijjani Gubio, Engr Babagana Kyari, Inspector Isaac Odoba, Mohammed Shehu, Dawud Kyari, Samaila Soro, Koko Akozor and Ibrahim Ahmed Abdulkadir.