Bayero University Kano Extends Bus Services to College of Health Sciences and Filin Dantata Routes

Bayero University Kano Extends Bus Services to College of Health Sciences and Filin Dantata Routes

Bayero University Kano Extends Bus Services to College of Health Sciences and Filin Dantata Routes

The Management of Bayero University, Kano (BUK) has announced a significant expansion of its bus services to ease daily transportation challenges for students and staff.

The new strategic routes, which came into effect from Monday, 12th January 2026, connect the main campuses to the College of Health Sciences (CHS/AKTH/Shoprite) and the Filin Dantata area along Katsina Road.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Haruna Musa, fsi, approved the extension as part of his commitment to the welfare, safety, and punctuality of the university community. This intervention aims to reduce transportation costs and ensure timely attendance at lectures, clinical postings, and official engagements.

The approved routes and schedules are outlined below:

New Campus to CHS (AKTH)

From To Fare (Naira) Departure Time

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Old Campus Shoprite/AKTH/CHS N250 8 am

CHS/AKTH/Shoprite Old Campus N250 9 am

CHS/AKTH/Shoprite New Campus N300 9 am

New Campus Shoprite/AKTH/CHS N300 4 pm

CHS/AKTH/Shoprite Old Campus N250 4 pm

Filin Dantata (Aliko Oil Filling Station) to Old and New Campuses

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From To Fare (Naira) Departure Time

Old Campus Aliko Oil (Opposite Filin Dantata/Bukavu Barracks) N150 8 am

Aliko Oil (Opposite Filin Dantata/Bukavu Barracks) Old Campus N150 9 am

Aliko Oil (Opposite Filin Dantata/Bukavu Barracks) New Campus N300 9 am

New site Aliko Oil (Opposite Filin Dantata/Bukavu Barracks) N300 4 pm

Aliko Oil (Opposite Filin Dantata/Bukavu Barracks) Old Campus N150 4 pm

The university community is urged to utilize these expanded services effectively.