Skyline University Donates Books to Azman University to Foster Academic Partnership

Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has donated books to Azman University, Kano, in a bid to strengthen academic partnerships and facilitate knowledge sharing between the two institutions. The donation was received by Azman University Head Librarian, Dr. Ali Garba Karaye, and E-Librarian, Mal. Abdullahi Abdulhamid.

Skyline University Donates Books to Azman University to Foster Academic Partnership

Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has donated books to Azman University, Kano, in a bid to strengthen academic partnerships and facilitate knowledge sharing between the two institutions.

The Vice-Chancellor of SUN, Prof. Ajith Kumar V. V., expressed his enthusiasm about the donation, emphasizing that it was part of SUN's ongoing efforts to support higher education institutions in Kano and neighboring states. He stated, “The gesture would cement the existing relationship with both universities,” while extending his good wishes to Azman University.

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The books were officially handed over to Azman University by SUN Head Librarian, Dr. Abdullahi Bala Shehu. The donation was received by Azman University Head Librarian, Dr. Ali Garba Karaye, and E-Librarian, Mal. Abdullahi Abdulhamid.

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Dr. Karaye conveyed the university's appreciation for the gesture, noting that the books came with goodwill messages from Azman University's Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Fatima Batoul Mukhtar, and the university community. Dr. Karaye commended SUN for their commitment to promoting collaboration in the academic sector and expressed Azman University's readiness to work closely with SUN towards achieving mutual goals.  “We appreciate the effort of SUN and look forward to continued partnership,” he said.