Rayhaan University Launches Academic Journey for Pioneer Students with Inspiring Address from Pro-Chancellor

The Pro-Chancellor, Abubakar Malami, SAN, CON, delivered an inspiring keynote address, emphasizing the importance of this momentous occasion for the university, state, and nation.

Rayhaan University Launches Academic Journey for Pioneer Students with Inspiring Address from Pro-Chancellor

Rayhaan University, Birnin Kebbi, marked the commencement of its academic activities on September 30, 2024, with a significant interactive session for its pioneer students. The Pro-Chancellor, Abubakar Malami, SAN, CON, delivered an inspiring keynote address, emphasizing the importance of this momentous occasion for the university, state, and nation.

In his address, Malami expressed delight in welcoming the first cohort of students, highlighting the university’s commitment to providing quality education. He urged students to focus not only on academic excellence but also on developing good character, stating, “Graduating with both an academic qualification and good habits will lay the foundation for your future achievements.”

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Malami acknowledged the challenges faced in accessing quality education in Kebbi State, such as limited opportunities and resources. He reiterated the university's dedication to changing this narrative and commended parents for their commitment to supporting their children’s education.

As the first private university in Kebbi State, Rayhaan University aims to provide world-class education tailored to the local community's needs while maintaining global relevance. Malami assured the students that the university has invested in state-of-the-art facilities, including classrooms, libraries, computer labs, and medical clinics, to create a conducive learning environment.

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He emphasized the importance of community engagement and social responsibility, stating that the university seeks to empower students to become leaders who contribute positively to society. The Pro-Chancellor encouraged the pioneer students to embrace their unique opportunity to shape the university's culture and legacy.

Malami concluded by acknowledging the support of various stakeholders, including government bodies and organizations, in bringing the university to fruition. He called on the students to dream big, collaborate, and make a difference, reaffirming that Rayhaan University stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to collective potential.