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24/06/2025

🚨 BRAKING NEWS

ALL IBBULITES ARE ADVISED TO ALWAYS MOVE/WALK AROUND WITH THEIR ID-CARDS Starting From Now....

With Immediate effect, if you know you're outside now go back and carry your I.D
And Stay Safe 🙏🏽

IBBUL MANAGEMENT CONDOLES LATE STUDENT'S  FAMILY Members of the University Management of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida Univ...
24/06/2025

IBBUL MANAGEMENT CONDOLES LATE STUDENT'S FAMILY

Members of the University Management of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, led by the Vice- Chancellor, Professor Mohammed Hadi Sulaiman, today paid a condolence visit to the family of late Abubakar Abdulwahab of Chemistry Education Department
who died in the early hours of Monday.

Consoling the parents, the Vice- Chancellor said as an inevitable end, death can come at any time.

He stressed that they should take solace in the fact that it is Allah that giveth, and it is He that taketh.

Professor Sulaiman stated that the entire University community was pained by the death of the deceased and prayed for the repose of his soul.

He also prayed for Allah (S.W.T) to grant the family of deceased the fortitude and ease to accept the painful loss.

Among the Vice- Chancellor's team to the condolence visit was the Deputy Vice- Chancellor, Academic, Professor Aliyu Bello Mohammed, Dean, Student Affairs, Prof. Musa Ewugi Salihu and HOD, Department of Science Education, Dr. Danjuma Kure.

NIGER STATE GOVERNMENT ASSUARES IBBUL STUDENTS OF MAXIMUM SECURITY ...Urges Calm and Constructive EngagementThe Niger St...
24/06/2025

NIGER STATE GOVERNMENT ASSUARES IBBUL STUDENTS OF MAXIMUM SECURITY ...Urges Calm and Constructive Engagement

The Niger State Government has assured students of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai of maximum security of their lives and property.

The State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Honourable Hamidu Mu'azu Jantabo, Stated this during an emergency security meeting held in response to the tragic murder of a 300-level student allegedly attacked by phone snatchers in his off-campus residence.

The meeting brought together the Honourable Member representing Lapai Local government, the Honourable Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Chairman, Lapai Local Government,the Alumni National President, Students’ Union Government (SUG), NANISS Executive, the Director-General of Student Affairs, and top security operatives who sympathized with the unfortunate situation and made valid contributions on how to bring the security challenges in Lapai town under control.

Addressing the emotionally charged gathering, Honourable Jantabo expressed deep condolences to the University community and called for maturity, calm, and peaceful conduct in the face of grief.

“I want to appeal to the students: protests must be peaceful. When we arrived, we saw some individuals carrying sticks and dangerous objects. That is unacceptable. Once the new penal code is signed into law, such conduct could lead to prosecution,” he warned.

The Commissioner disclosed that discussions were underway to establish approved security checkpoints around the students community.

He hinted on possible deployment of over 200 trained local vigilantes for community and campus patrols.

The Commissioner further advocated for stricter regulations on landlords, proposing amendments to the University law to ensure student accommodations are built with basic security facilities.

“Students shouldn’t be paying ₦200,000 to ₦400,000 for lodges lacking gates, proper lighting, or security post. We must hold landlords accountable,” he emphasised.

He proposed a collaborative effort with the Niger State Urban Development Board (NUDB) to identify and take appropriate measures on unapproved lodges.

“I believe 95% of these lodges lack official approval. NUDB can verify these structures, and where necessary, enforce closure to ensure that students are not living in unsafe environments,” he stressed.

On infrastructure, Honourable Jantabo pledged immediate support to resolve power issues affecting the University by providing a new transformer and fixing the fault along the Minna-Lapai power line.

He also offered logistic assistance such as motorcycles and electronic logs to boost security patrol efficiency.

The Commissioner further encouraged greater collaboration between the University’s internal security, the student body, and local vigilante groups, noting that previous attempts at establishing permanent security outposts led to conflicts.

He, therefore, suggested coordinated patrols and the formation of student security committees as viable alternatives.

“Let us also enforce proper identification. Students should always carry their ID cards. The University should consider recruiting additional vigilante personnel to cover off-campus hostels, as over 80% of students reside outside the main campus,” he said.

Honourable Jantabo condemned the use of weapons during the student protests and appealed for restraint.

“We sympathize with the loss of your colleague, but we must respond with discipline and responsibility. Violent or intimidating protests will only overshadow your legitimate concerns. Please help us restore calm. The government is fully committed to working with the university and the students to deliver lasting security reforms,” he assured.

Also speaking at the emergency security meeting, the Vice Chancellor of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Professor Mohammed Hadi Sulaiman, charged students residing off-campus to be vigilant and make deliberate efforts to know their neighbours and surroundings.

Professor Hadi stressed that while the University continues to work with relevant security agencies and government authorities to strengthen safety around the institution, students must also take personal responsibility for their security.

“Security is a shared responsibility. Students must be alert, observant, and informed about their environment. Don’t live in isolation. Know the people living around you and report anything suspicious,” he said.

All stakeholders at the meeting underscored the need for a well coordinated security surveillance on both the campuses of the University and the host community and urged the students to give peace a chance.

Similarly, as part of wider engagement efforts, the Vice Chancellor convened an emergency security meeting with the Lapai Emirate Council, led by His Royal Highness, the Emir of Lapai, Engr. Umar Bago III.

The meeting focused on traditional and community-based approaches to strengthening security around the University environment.

Professor Hadi emphasized the critical role of traditional institutions in maintaining peace, encouraging community vigilance, and fostering cooperation between residents and security stakeholders.

He acknowledged the pain and anxiety caused by the recent incident, describing it as an unfortunate tragedy that has shaken the entire University community, assuring that the University Management was fully engaged with stakeholders to find a lasting solution.

The Vice Chancellor reaffirmed the University’s commitment to students' welfare and welcomed the proposals presented by the Honourable Commissioner and other stakeholders.

He also encouraged students to channel their grievances through the proper channels and maintain decorum during advocacy or protest actions.

“This is a moment for reflection and responsibility. Let’s unite, not just in mourning, but in ensuring we never lose another student to such a senseless act,” Professor Hadi stated.

The emergency meetings concluded with a collective pledge by the State government, University authorities, traditional leaders, student representatives, and security agencies to implement swift and sustainable actions aimed at restoring safety, trust, and stability within and around the University community.

PRESS STATEMENTIBBUL MANAGEMENT DECLARES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS LECTURES FREE DAYS.Following the recent unfortunate in...
24/06/2025

PRESS STATEMENT

IBBUL MANAGEMENT DECLARES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS LECTURES FREE DAYS.

Following the recent unfortunate incident that led to the tragic loss of one of our students, the Management of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, had declared Tuesday, 24th June, and Wednesday, 25th June,2025 as Lectures free days in honour of the deceased student. This is a period of mourning to allow students and staff to reflect and pray for the repose of the soul of the departed.

The Management also wish to inform the University community and the general public that normalcy has been fully restored in both Lapai town and the University’s Main and Kobo campuses.

This development follows a high-level emergency security meeting convened by the University Management and attended by key stakeholders, including the Honourable Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Hamidu Muazu Jantabo; the Honourable Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Honourable Abdullahi Adamu Mammagi, DG Students Affairs; the Alumni Association; the Students’ Union Government (SUG); traditional leaders; and security operatives.

The University Management hereby categorically dispel any rumour or insinuation of alleged attacks from youths of the host community. Such information is false and misleading. The situation in Lapai is now calm, and students are encouraged to go about their academic and personal activities without hindrance.

As part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of all members of the University community, regular security patrols have been instituted across student lodges and major access points. All students are advised to remain law-abiding, avoid spreading unverified information, and cooperate with security personnel for their own protection and the safety of others.

The University appreciates the swift intervention and continued support of the Niger State Government, security agencies, traditional institutions, and community leaders in restoring peace and ensuring a secured learning environment.

Signed:
Alhaji Baba Akote, Deputy Registrar,
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BREAKING NEWS🎙️ Lapai On Fire 🔥 Protest Erupts in Lapai as Robbers Attack Student Lodge, Kill One, and Cart Away Valuabl...
23/06/2025

BREAKING NEWS🎙️

Lapai On Fire 🔥
Protest Erupts in Lapai as Robbers Attack Student Lodge, Kill One, and Cart Away Valuables

TRAGEDY IN LAPAI 💔This the victim a 200L student, And the only son to his parents 😭he resumed yesterday and got killed t...
23/06/2025

TRAGEDY IN LAPAI 💔

This the victim a 200L student, And the only son to his parents 😭he resumed yesterday and got killed today 🥹😪
What a tragedy 💔😭
for him

10/06/2025

Light no dey Lapai you dey rush resume
Okay.... Dey Play 🤣

29/05/2025

IBBUL FIRST SEMESTER RESULT.... 🔥🔥🔥

22/05/2025

IBBUL FIRST SEMESTER RESULT LOADING... 🔥

NUC GRANTS FULL ACCREDITATION TO MASS COMMUNICATION, TWO OTHER COURSES The National Universities Commission (NUC) has gr...
16/05/2025

NUC GRANTS FULL ACCREDITATION TO MASS COMMUNICATION, TWO OTHER COURSES

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has granted full accreditation to three academic programmes at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai.

This was officially conveyed in a letter signed by the Acting Director of Accreditation, Engr. Abraham Chundusu.

The accredited programmes include, Mass Communication, Computer Science, and Biology. According to the letter, the accreditation followed a rigorous assessment conducted by the Commission during its visit to the University in October and November 2024.

Engr. Chundusu explained that the exercise was carried out in accordance with Section 10 (1) of the Education (National Minimum Standards and Establishment of Institutions) Act, CAP E3, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. This section empowers the Commission to set minimum academic standards and accredit all academic programmes offered by Nigerian universities in line with the law.

The results of the recent accreditation exercise revealed that Mass Communication (under Communication and Media Studies) received full accreditation, Computer Science (under Computing) received full accreditation while Biology (under Sciences) also received full accreditation.

By implication, each of these programmes has been granted full accreditation status for a period of five years. Furthermore, the University is now eligible to mount postgraduate programmes in these disciplines, in accordance with NUC guidelines.

This achievement reflects IBBUL’s commitment to academic excellence and its continuous efforts to meet national and international standards in tertiary education.

Reacting, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Mohammed Hadi Sulaiman expressed delight with the achievement and thanked the Visitor, Farmer Mohammed Umaru Bago for the support to the Institution.

He assured that IBB University, Lapai would continue to do the needful to achieve academic excellence.

The Vice Chancellor appreciated staff and students for remaining steadfast in academic pursuits and any other meaningfull way of uplifting the standard of the University.

09/05/2025

VIDEO CLIP:

A video clip circulating on social media showing Professor James B. Omonu, a lecturer of the Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education (KHE) at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University (IBBU), Lapai, lecturing an empty class.

NEW ELECTED POPE: On Thursday, May 8, white smoke from the sistine Chapel Chimney billowed into the sky, signaling that ...
08/05/2025

NEW ELECTED POPE: On Thursday, May 8, white smoke from the sistine Chapel Chimney billowed into the sky, signaling that the 267th pope as been elected.
America Cardinal Robert Prevost has become the first American pope and will be known as Pope Leo XIV.

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