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BUK promotes 27 lecturers to rank of professor, 40 to associate professor

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Bayero University, Kano has approved the appointment of 27 senior academics and 40 others to the rank of Professors and Associate Professors respectively.

It will be recalled that the approval was granted at the university 14 Governing Council maiden meeting led by Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, held on 6th September, 2021.

This was contained in a statement signed and released to newsmen, on Saturday, in Kano, by Malam Jamil Ahmad Salim, the University’s Acting Registrar and Secretary to the Council,  in which the statement said the promotions are to take effect from 1st October, 2020.

According to the statement,

The full list of Professors:
Dr Abdussamad M. Abdussamad (Professor of Animal Physiology)
Dr Baba Mohammed (Professor of Pasture and Rangeland Management)
Dr Shehu Usman Ahmad (Professor of Arabic Literature)
Dr Bala Ado Kofar Mata (Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies)
Dr Talatu Muhammad Barwa (Professor of Business Administration)
Dr Auwalu Umar Gajida (Professor of Community Medicine)
Dr Umar Sani (Professor of Inorganic Chemistry)
Dr Shehu Tijjani (Muhammad Professor of International Economics)
Dr Bello Gambo (Professor of Economic Geography)
Dr Ibrahim Badamasi Lambu Professor of Geography
Dr Muhammed Yerima Kwaya (Professor of Geology (Hydrogeology)
Dr Abbas Umar Abdulkadir (Professor of Qur’anic Science)
Dr Sani Musa Ayagi (Professor of Qur’anic Science)
Dr Usman Sani Abbas (Professor of Qur’anic Science)
Dr Yahaya Ibrahim Harande (Professor of Bibliographical Studies)
Dr Mohammed Yusuf Waziri (Professor of Applied Mathematics)
Dr Abdulhadi Sale Kumurya (Professor of Medical Laboratory Sciences)
Dr Baffa Adamu Gwaram (Professor of Medicine (Haematology))
Dr Ibrahim Danjummai Gezawa (Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology))
Dr Muhammad Yusha’u (Professor of Microbiology)
Dr Shamsuddeen Umar (Professor of Microbiology)
Dr Usman Aliyu Dutsinma (Professor of Medical Microbiology)
Dr Aminu Lawal Auta (Professor of Hausa Literature)
Dr Ibrahim Aliyu (Professor of Paediatric Cardiology)
Dr Muhammad Ali Salim (Professor of Human Physiology)
Dr Muhammad Hayatu (Professor of Plant Physiology)
Dr Kabir Abdu (Professor of Organic Chemistry).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
Dr Ayyuba Rabiu Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr Yahaya Isa Bunkure Science and Technology Education
Dr Bashir Mohammed Microbiology
Dr Alhassan Datti Mohammed Anaesthesiology
Dr Ahmad Makama Getso Science & Technology Education
Dr Auwalu Musa Special Education
Dr Muhammad Sani Umar Musa Islamic Studies & Shair’a
Dr Latifa Musa Pedro Economics
Dr Musa Maikudi Idris Chemistry
Dr Nasir Adamu Aliyu Public Law
Dr Ali Idris Science & Technology Education
Dr Nuradeen Abdullahi Microbiology
Dr Umma Aminu Inuwa Nigerian Languages
Dr Luka Fitto Buba Geography
Dr Isa Usman Lawal Physiotherapy
Dr Natalia Adamou, Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr Aisha Umar, English & Literary Studies
Dr Tijjani Muhammad Naniya, History
Dr Tijjani Sabiu, Imam Plant Biology
Dr Kasim Mohammed, Civil Engineering
Dr Lubabatu Bello Dankadai, Private & Commercial Law
Dr Isa Aliyu Yola, Mechanical Engineering
Dr Nafisa Yusuf Wali, Physiology
Dr Maryam Mansur Yola, Nigerian Languages
Dr Musa Jibrin Yakasai, Physical and Health Education
Dr Halima Abdulkadir Dangambo, Nigerian Languages
Dr Daiyabu Alhaji Ibrahim, Medicine
Dr Jibril Mohammed Nuhu, Physiotherapy
Dr Isa Yusuf Chamo, Linguistics and Foreign Languages
Dr Aminu Bukar, Microbiology
Dr Aliyu Mohammed Madaki, Physical and Health Education
Dr Nura Sani, Islamic Studies and Shari’a
Dr Aliyu Harun Muhammad, Islamic Studies & Shari’a
Dr Usman Aliyu Umar, Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr Muhammad Wada, History
Dr Hauwa Musa Abdullahi, Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr Matabuli Shehu, Kabara Arabic
Dr Umar Sani Fagge, Arabic
Dr Ahmad Muhammad Salisu, Arabic
Dr Mohammed Tajudeen Jimoh, Mechanical Engineering.

 

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