By Adenike Lawal
Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, has recorded a landmark victory in its academic journey as the National Universities Commission grants full accreditation to eighteen of its programmes.
The commendation follows a rigorous assessment by the Commission in October and November 2024, with formal confirmation delivered in a letter dated April 30, 2025, and signed by Acting Director of Accreditation, Abraham Chundusu.
The green light spans a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including core disciplines like Law, Psychology, Civil Engineering, and Christian Religious Studies.
Other accredited programmes include Computer Engineering, Geology, and several advanced business and education degrees such as M.Sc. in Business Administration, Master of Public Administration, and Education Technology fields.
This feat comes shortly after the institution was named Nigeria’s best state university in the Times Higher Education 2025 rankings—a double honour that cements EKSU’s rising academic profile.
Reacting to the achievement, Vice Chancellor Professor Babatola Ayodele called it “a dream realized,” praising the dedication of both staff and leadership.
He thanked key figures such as Governor Biodun Oyebanji, Chancellor Dr. Tunji Olowolafe, and Pro-Chancellor Professor Akin Oyebode for their unwavering support in steering the university toward global relevance.
“This milestone is a bold affirmation of our promise to deliver quality education across disciplines,” the Vice Chancellor affirmed.