Adamawa Educators Beckon Parents to Lincoln University Kumo Education Fair

Adamawa Educators Beckon Parents to Lincoln University Kumo Education Fair

Adamawa Educators Beckon Parents to Lincoln University Kumo Education Fair

In a purposeful convergence of promise and preparation, schools proprietors and principals across Yola, Adamawa State, have pledged robust mobilisation of parents, teachers and alumni for the Lincoln University Malaysia Education Fair slated for 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the College of Nursing Auditorium, Yola.

The fair is positioned as more than a routine academic exhibition; it is an open gateway where qualified candidates with five credits will access direct, instant and JAMB-free admission into a wide spectrum of programmes at Lincoln University Nigeria (Kumo Campus, Gombe State). Courses on offer span the life-saving sciences of MBBS, Nursing Sciences and other medical and allied disciplines, alongside Computer Science, ICT, and humanities-driven fields such as Mass Communication, Business Management and Administration, among others.

The assurance of mass participation followed a series of courtesy and advocacy visits by the university’s management team, led by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Dr. Umar Aliyu, to selected secondary schools in Yola. The delegation was warmly received, reflecting a shared commitment to expanding educational access and global exposure for Nigerian students.

Among the institutions visited were Chiroma Ahmadu Academy, Yola South LGA, received by Principal Mr. Nnamdi Kingsley Emmanuel Uwah; Suleiman Ribadu Academy, Yola, where Principal Mr. Fehintola Olugbenga Olanrewaju welcomed the team; Yola Model Academy, hosted by Principal Mr. Edmond Enyi; Access Academy, Lakare, received by Proprietor Mr. Jusman Kwada; and New Generation Science Academy, Lelewalji, hosted by Proprietor Alhaji Muhammadu Kabiru Aliyu.

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Across these engagements, a unifying resolve echoed: to connect Adamawa’s students to an institution where global degrees meet local delivery.

A Campus that connects continents, Lincoln University Malaysia’s establishment of its Kumo Campus in Gombe State marks a defining chapter in Nigeria’s higher education narrative. It is not merely the opening of classrooms, but the raising of a bridge, linking Nigerian ambition to international academic stature.

Approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC) under the Transnational Education (TNE) framework, Lincoln University Nigeria stands as a historic trailblazer, the first approved foreign university presence in the country. Here, students study at home while earning a globally recognised foreign degree, making education at once borderless, accessible and purposeful.

Global legacy and local relevance, internationally ranked by QS World Rankings and Times Higher Education (THE), Lincoln University Malaysia brings to Nigeria an academic tradition rooted in innovation, skills development and community impact. The Kumo Campus mirrors this ethos, offering programmes designed not just to award certificates but to cultivate competence, character and creativity.

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Management and social sciences, moulding minds for leadership; within the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, degree programmes include Business Administration (Accounting and Honours), Mass Communication, Management (Oil and Gas), Entrepreneurship and Psychology, each completed in three years.

Tuition is deliberately inclusive: ₦150,000 per semester for all Nigerian students, while Gombe State indigenes pay a subsidised ₦116,670. Programmes run on a three-semester academic cycle, blending theory with practice to produce communicators, managers and entrepreneurs equipped for leadership in a complex society.

Science and Computing: Shaping Skills for Tomorrow

The Faculty of Science and Computing occupies the frontier of discovery and digital transformation. Programmes include Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences, Information Technology (Software Engineering), Computer Science (Cybersecurity) and Biotechnology.

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Microbiology and Biochemistry attract tuition of ₦200,000 per semester (₦150,000 for indigenes), while Biomedical Sciences costs ₦250,000 per semester (₦200,000 for indigenes), all on a two-semester structure. Computing-based programmes are pegged at ₦150,000 per semester (₦116,670 for indigenes) and operate on a three-semester system.

In a climate where quality education often carries crushing costs, Lincoln University Nigeria distinguishes itself by pairing academic excellence with economic equity. Admission processing is swift, typically concluded within seven working days, with March and July as official intake periods.

With 80 percent practical teaching, an industry-driven curriculum and continuous assessment, the institution is committed to producing innovators, problem-solvers and job creators, not mere certificate holders.

From the lecture halls of Gombe to the corridors of global academia, Lincoln University Malaysia delivers a resonant message: Study globally. Graduate locally. Impact nationally.

As the university opens its doors through the Yola Education Fair, it extends more than an invitation, it offers a horizon. In this meeting of minds and nations, the future of transnational education in Nigeria has not only arrived; it has taken root and begun to rise.