BUK Celebrates Exceptional Student's Achievement in NDIC Merit Award

Bayero University, Kano Celebrates Exceptional Student's Achievement in NDIC Merit Award

BUK Celebrates Exceptional Student's Achievement in NDIC Merit Award

In a moment of academic distinction, Bayero University, Kano proudly announces the recognition of Aliyu Mahmud Abdullahi, a student from the Department of Business Administration and Entrepreneurship, for his outstanding performance in the NDIC Merit Award.

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Aliyu Mahmud Abdullahi, bearing the registration number FMS/18/BUS/00001, has been acknowledged as the Overall Third Best Student in FMS 3204 (Practice of Deposit Insurance) during the 2nd Semester of the 2020/2021 academic session.

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Under the esteemed leadership of the Faculty of Management Sciences, Bayero University, Kano, this accomplishment is marked by an NDIC Merit Award of Excellence. The recognition is a testament to Aliyu Mahmud Abdullahi's exceptional dedication to academic excellence.

Prof. Muhammad Aminu Isa, the Dean of the Faculty of Management Sciences, expressed his congratulations to Abdullahi for this remarkable achievement. The cash award associated with the NDIC Merit Award has been duly credited to Abdullahi's bank account.

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This recognition not only reflects the individual's commitment to academic excellence but also highlights Bayero University's ongoing efforts to nurture and celebrate the achievements of its students.

Bayero University, Kano, continues to foster an environment where academic brilliance is recognized and celebrated, contributing to the university's reputation for academic excellence.

For further details, please contact the Dean's Office at -234768485657.

Prof. Muhammad Aminu Isa

Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences

Bayero University, Kano