KHAIRUN Seeks Collaboration with Business Mogul to Enhance Student Entrepreneurship

He outlined the purpose of the visit as an opportunity to establish a collaboration that would provide students with hands-on training in entrepreneurship, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to society and the economy.

KHAIRUN Seeks Collaboration with Business Mogul to Enhance Student Entrepreneurship

As part of its initiative “KHAIRUN at Your Doorstep,” Khalifa Isyaku Rabiu University, Kano (KHAIRUN) is actively seeking collaborations with key industry players to enhance its entrepreneurial vision. On October 11, 2024, the university management, led by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Abdulrashid Garba, paid a courtesy visit to Alhaji Saidu Dattijo Adhama, MFR, FTTN, a prominent business mogul and Chairman of Adhama Textile and Garment Industry Limited.

During the visit, Prof. Garba emphasized KHAIRUN’s commitment to equipping students with practical skills through its curriculum, which integrates entrepreneurship and skills acquisition programs. He outlined the purpose of the visit as an opportunity to establish a collaboration that would provide students with hands-on training in entrepreneurship, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to society and the economy.

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In response, Alhaji Adhama praised KHAIRUN for its innovative approach to education and expressed enthusiasm for a partnership. He committed to fostering a strong collaboration aimed at enhancing students’ entrepreneurial skills. The delegation also toured the Adhama Textile factory, highlighting opportunities for future student engagement in the textile industry.

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This partnership underscores KHAIRUN’s dedication to developing innovative programs that empower students in both academic and entrepreneurial pursuits. The collaboration is expected to produce impactful results that will benefit students, the university, and the broader Kano community.