How many university do we have in Nigeria?

Characteristic Number of universities
Federal universities 43
State universities 48
Private universities 79
Total 170

How many university of education do we have in Nigeria?

There are 152 colleges of education in Nigeria, consisting of 21 federal, 82 private and 54 state colleges of education.

Which state has the highest university in Nigeria?

BREAKING: Delta becomes state with highest number of public universities in Nigeria.

What are the university we have in Nigeria?

Universities in Nigeria

  1. University of Lagos – Lagos. …
  2. University of Ilorin – Ilorin. …
  3. Ahmadu Bello University – Zaria. …
  4. Obafemia Awolowo University – Ile Ife. …
  5. University of Nigeria – Nsukka. …
  6. University of Ibadan – Ibadan. …
  7. Covenant University – Ota. …
  8. Federal University of Technology, Minna – Minna.

What is the top 10 university in Nigeria?

Here is a list of the top 10 best universities in Nigeria:

  • University of Ibadan.
  • University of Nigeria Nsukka.
  • University of Lagos.
  • Obafemi Awolowo University.
  • Covenant University.
  • Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
  • Federal University of Technology, Minna.
  • University of Ilorin.

What is the largest university in Nigeria?

Largest universities in Nigeria as of 2017

Characteristic Number of students
National Open University of Nigeria 470,761
University of Lagos 59,257
University of Ilorin 52,497
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 48,953
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Which tribe is richest in Nigeria?

The Igbos, Yorubas and the Hausas are the richest tribes in Nigeria. Due to the fact that a lot of them are very interested in formal education, they occupy a lot of top positions in Blue Chip companies across the country.

Which tribe is the dirtiest in Nigeria?

The most dirtiest tribes today in Nigeria are the Igala, Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Kambara and the Idoma tribes respectively. Interestingly, the Fulani tribe is the largest nomadic people in the world, which is seen as almost all the Fulani people are nomadic and cattle rearers.

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