The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially accredited nine new private universities in different states of the country. The Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting that took place on August 14, 2025, and was chaired by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu gave the approval.
This is in line with moves to expand the enrollment at universities, clearing a 551 pending applications, and imposing stricter operating standards on the licensing of private universities.
The Minister of Education explained that there is currently a moratorium on new applications. Only proposals acceptable with regards to the National Universities Commission (NUC) guidelines will now be accepted.
This is the full list of the newly accredited private universities with descriptions in detail for each university.
1. Leadership University – Abuja (FCT)
Located in Nigeria’s capital city, Leadership University aims to groom future leaders with strong moral and professional values.
- Location: Abuja, Federal Capital Territory.
- Key Focus: Leadership development, governance, and entrepreneurship studies.
- Status: Granted provisional license on August 14, 2025.
2. Tazkiyah University – Kaduna State
Tazkiyah is an Arabic word meaning “purification” or “growth.” The university is expected to integrate ethics and quality education.
- Location: Kaduna State, North-West Nigeria.
- Key Focus: Possibly Islamic studies, ethics, and social sciences.
- Status: Officially approved on August 14, 2025.
3. Jimoh Babalola University – Kwara State
Named after a notable Nigerian figure, Jimoh Babalola University aims to boost educational opportunities in Kwara.
- Location: Kwara State, North-Central Nigeria.
- Key Focus: Likely multi-disciplinary programs with a focus on science and business.
- Status: Approved on August 14, 2025.
4. Bridget University – Mbaise, Imo State
Situated in Mbaise, Bridget University will expand educational access for South-East students.
- Location: Mbaise, Imo State.
- Key Focus: Arts, sciences, and community development.
- Status: Licensed on August 14, 2025.
5. Unique Open University – Lagos State
As its name suggests, Unique Open University may operate on an open learning model, offering flexible study options.
- Location: Lagos State, South-West Nigeria.
- Key Focus: Distance learning, online programs, and adult education.
- Status: Approved on August 14, 2025.
6. JEFAP University – Niger State
While details about the JEFAP acronym remain limited, the institution is expected to serve the educational needs of Niger State.
- Location: Niger State, North-Central Nigeria.
- Key Focus: Likely STEM, agriculture, and management studies.
- Status: Officially approved on August 14, 2025.
7. Greenland University – Jigawa State
The name Greenland University suggests a focus on agriculture, environmental science, and sustainable development.
- Location: Jigawa State, North-West Nigeria.
- Key Focus: Environmental studies, agriculture, and green technology.
- Status: Licensed on August 14, 2025.
8. Azione Verde University – Imo State
“Azione Verde” means “Green Action” in Italian, indicating an environmentally conscious approach to education.
- Location: Imo State, South-East Nigeria.
- Key Focus: Sustainability, renewable energy, and community projects.
- Status: Approved on August 14, 2025.
9. American Open University – Ogun State
Modeled after American-style education systems, American Open University is expected to provide flexible learning options.
- Location: Ogun State, South-West Nigeria.
- Key Focus: Liberal arts, business, and distance learning.
- Status: Granted provisional license on August 14, 2025.
Why This Matters for Students and Nigeria’s Education Sector
The accreditation of such universities means more spaces for intake, diversified courses available, and national growth. It also signifies a shift towards specialized, flexible, and skill-based education in Nigeria.
But with the new moratorium, potential applicants for private university licenses shall have to pass stricter quality assurance requirements prior to approval.
✅ For students: A good opportunity to obtain new universities that can offer more new programs not available in older institutions.
✅ For parents: Those universities can provide more affordable options close to home.
✅ In Nigeria’s education system: This surge could ease the burden on public universities.