UNIVERSITY NEWS
NSUK Shines Again As Staff Is Appointed Registrar of Kaduna Polytechnic

Dr. Muhammadu Tanimu of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi, has been appointed as the substantive Registrar of the Kaduna Polytechnic.
According to a letter dated 5th May 2023 signed by the Chairman of the Governing Council of the Polytechnic Senator Muhammed A. Muhammed conveying the appointment states “that the appointment is for a single term of five (5) years and is not renewable in line with the Federal Polytechnics (Amendment Act) 2019.”
Dr. Tanimu until his appointment as the Registrar of the Federal Government-owned Kaduna Polytechnic is a Deputy Registrar in the Registry Department of Nasarawa State University and the Faculty Officer, Faculty of Administration.
The newly appointed Registrar is a Member of the Association of Nigerian University Professional Administator, MANUPA, Associate Member, Institute of Management Consultants (AMIMC), Associate Member, Nigeria Institute of Management (AMNIM), & Associate Fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration (AFICA).
Dr. Tanimu with this appointment joins the growing league of NSUK exports who are excelling in various fields of endeavors in the Nigerian Tertiary Education sector and carries with him a rich resumé of industry experience.
ALSO READ: Vacancy at Millennium College of Health Technology, Akure (Apply Now)
Discover more from 9jaPolyTv
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
- POLYTECHNIC NEWS10 hours ago
NELFUND to fund Poly vocational training for tradesmen, apprentices
- POLYTECHNIC NEWS11 hours ago
Renaming of The Polytechnic Ibadan Sparks Reactions: Alumni Call for Reversal
- POLYTECHNIC NEWS11 hours ago
Ibadan students kick against 7 weeks electricity disconnection
- POLYTECHNIC NEWS10 hours ago
Osun College of Mgt Science becomes first private polytechnic in Nigeria to offer ND in Law
- EDUCATION10 hours ago
NECO: Students set principal’s house ablaze for ‘failing to register’ them after collecting money
- EDUCATION10 hours ago
Nigerian nurses, midwives urged to pursue higher degrees