Grid

GRID_STYLE

Grid

GRID_STYLE

Hover Effects

TRUE

Breaking News:

latest

Honour Aminu Dantata with a University Name, Prof. Gwarzo Tells FG

Prof. Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, the Founder of MAAUN Group of Universities, has appealed to the Federal Government, to ...

Prof. Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, the Founder of MAAUN Group of Universities, has appealed to the Federal Government, to immortalize the late business mogul and elder statesman, Alhaji Aminu Alhassan Dantata, by naming one of the universities in the Northwest zone after him.

Prof. Gwarzo, who made the passionate appeal on Wednesday, said naming one of the universities after Dantata in the region  would be highly appreciated in view of his tremendous contributions to education during his lifetime.

“I am calling on the Federal Government of Nigeria to immortalize the late Alhaji Aminu Dantata by naming a university in the region after him in view of his contributions to the education sector in particular,” Prof. Gwarzo said.

He noted that it is only through such gestures that his philanthropic legacy in the education sector would continue to be remembered forever as well as inspire many others and yet unborn.

Prof. Gwarzo, who described Dantata’s philanthropic legacy in education as extraordinary, said that there's also the need to recognise his selfless service and contributions to education as one of his lasting legacies.

“Dantata invested heavily in education– donated funds and buildings to various institutions. Through Dantata Foundation and other initiatives, he sponsored scholarships for underprivileged students, and he was the first Chancellor of Al-Qalam University, Katsina,” he said.

The Edupreneur who described Dantata as a great philanthropist per excellence, said the late elder statesman would continue to be cherished and remembered for his enormous contributions to the socio-economic development of Nigeria and the West African sub-region. 

So, immortalizing the late elder Statesman will be highly welcome and appreciated by all those who benefitted from his philanthropic gesture and many others,” Prof. Gwarzo added.

No comments