ATBU Governing Council Promotes Dr. Ado Shehu Ringim to Associate Professor of Nursing

This significant promotion is a testament to Dr. Ringim’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence, research, and his substantial contributions to the nursing profession.

ATBU Governing Council Promotes Dr. Ado Shehu Ringim to Associate Professor of Nursing

The Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) Governing Council has officially endorsed the Promotion of Dr. Ado Shehu Ringim, PhD, to the esteemed rank of Associate Professor (Reader) of Nursing. This significant promotion is a testament to Dr. Ringim’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence, research, and his substantial contributions to the nursing profession.

Dr. Ringim has been instrumental in advancing nursing education at ATBU, demonstrating exceptional leadership and innovation in his teaching methodologies. His dedication to fostering a comprehensive learning environment has positively impacted countless students, preparing them for successful careers in nursing.

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In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Ringim has engaged in extensive research that addresses critical issues in the nursing field. His work has not only enhanced the academic reputation of ATBU but has also contributed to the broader healthcare community. 

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The Governing Council’s decision to promote Dr. Ringim reflects the institution’s commitment to recognizing and supporting the professional growth of its faculty members. This elevation is expected to inspire both faculty and students to strive for excellence in their academic and professional pursuits.

Congratulations to Dr. Ado Shehu Ringim on this well-deserved recognition and promotion. His achievement serves as a source of pride for the university and a beacon of inspiration for current and future nursing professionals.