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Isaac OlopadeHeritage Garden... University of Ibadan. Such an nice place to relax and read.
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Lilian MichaelBeautiful campus. I went to the zoology department and went to the zoo. Very impressive.
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Oluwatosin OgundimuThe first and the best. Wonderful scenery and architecture of buildings. Roads lined with trees. Landmarks such as Heritage Park, Chapel, Love Garden, Trenchard Hall and others are notable places to go.
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Taiwo AkandeOne of the best in Nigeria and well known for its excellence. Located at Ibadan opposite Agbowo shopping complex and along Ojoo road. It has good structures, neat environment and beautiful flowers. It has well trained and coordinated staffs.
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Woods AlbertNice environment, quite and reserved place. Good student lecturer relationship
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adebayo adeniyi samuelThe Environment is a First Class place, very conducive in every way
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mike makindeFantastic zoo they have...wonderful facilities, I wish they were more animals though...but it was a wonderful time.
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University of Ibadan ( Premier University) has a long standing record of academic excellence and moral standing for students, staff and the entire University community. It is one of the University that has produced teachers of teachers not only in Nigeria but in the continent of Africa. It has a prestigious Postgraduate School recently upgraded to the status of Postgraduate College. The University of Ibadan is moving higher under the leadership of our amiable Vice- Chancellor, Professor Abel Idowu Olayinka and our mother the Registrars, Mrs Olubunmi O. Faluyi. The University will appreciate support from good hearted individuals and organizations to better serve humanity by maintaining/improving our structures and services. A visit to the University of Ibadan will help you appreciate University Education in a serene and platonic environment. Thanks.
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Fik ObrienThe Atmosphere is cool. Students well behaved and respectful
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hakim shaibu-salamiThe premier University. A great place to learn
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ruqayyah lawalIt has a serene environment and has quite a number of places where you can relax and take pictures
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Oyeleke JudeYou should visit this amazing School with Amazing students and Lecturers... Clean environment Class rooms and...
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Ogungbenro sundayPace setter University
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Abiodun AlexisThe University of Ibadan (UI) is the oldest Nigerian university,and is located five miles (8 kilometres) from the centre of the major city of Ibadan in Western Nigeria. It is popularly known as Unibadan or UI.Besides the College of Medicine, there are now 12 other faculties: Arts, Science, Agriculture Renewable natural resources , Social Sciences, Education, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Technology, Law, Public Health, and Dentistry and economics, environmental design and management(proposed) The university has residential and sports facilities for staff and students on campus, as well as separate botanical and zoological gardens. In September 2016, it became the first Nigerian university to make the top 1000 in Times Higher Education rankings. Prior to that, it had always made the top African 10 in Webometrics Rankings. Its management envisions UI becoming one of the top 100 universities in the world in the near future. The origins of the university are in Yaba College, founded in 1932 in Yaba, Lagos,as the first tertiary educational institute in Nigeria. Yaba College was transferred to Ibadan, becoming the University College of Ibadan, in 1948. The university was founded on its own site on 17 November 1948. In late 1963, on the university playing-fields, with a celebration marked by talking drums, the Rt. Hon. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, first Prime Minister of independent Nigeria, became the first Chancellor of its independent university. The first Nigerian vice-chancellor of the university was Kenneth Dike, after whom the University library is named.
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Titus ChristopherBeautifully the best.
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temilola falohunA great citadel of learning.
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David AdeniranExtreme excellence. Flagship of post graduate education in Nigeria.
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Egbede SamuelOne of the best State University in Ibadan where you learn, read and pray
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ikram ullahI like this University Soo much, and I also want to study here in Ibadan University Nigeria , as a Medical student..
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oladokun anthonyPremier University in Nigeria with experienced and competent staffs. A good place to study.
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USMAN ABUBAKAR ISAHThe University of Ibadan started off as the University College, Ibadan (UCI) which was founded in 1948, occupying, at first, the old site at Eleyele. It later moved to the new site which covered over 2,550 acres of land. The site was generously leased by the chiefs and people of Ibadan for 999 years. The establishment of the University could be traced directly to the reports in 1945 of the Asquith and Elliot Commissions which were set up by the British Government in 1943. Equipment was transferred to the university from its sub-university status forerunners, the Yaba Higher College, (established in 1932 but formally opened in 1934), and the Yaba Medical School (established in 1930). There were 104 foundation students (including 49 students in teacher training and survey courses) who began their courses at Ibadan on 18 January 1948. The formal opening took place on 25 March, 1948. In February 1948, London University allowed Ibadan its special relationship scheme. Arthur Creech Jones, then Secretary of State for the Colonies, and an influential member of Elliot Commission, cut the first sod at the permanent site of the University College on 17 November, 1948, which thereafter became the Foundation Day. For the foundation medical students, the facilities provided in 1948 by the Native Administration Hospital at Adeoyo and the Government Hospital Jericho, for which the Faculty of Medicine was responsible, were inadequate. Consequently, medical students of the earlier years went to London University for clinical training. To provide more satisfactory clinical facilities at Ibadan, the Nigerian Government made available funds for the building of the 500-bed University Teaching Hospital which was completed in 1957. Thereafter, medical students were fully trained in Ibadan, the first batch graduating in 1960. With the expansion of facilities at Ibadan, the number of students offered admission increased. In the 1958-59 sessions, UCI for the first time had a little over 1,000 students; in 1963-64, the figure exceeded 2,000; and topped the 3,000 mark in 1968-69. The figure for 1972-73 was 4,110 and, for 1974-75 and 1975-76, 5,369 and 7,375 respectively. Some of these students included those residents at the Jos Campus, which began with an enrolment of 101 students in the 1971-72 sessions. In the 1973-74 session, the Jos Campus had 326 students most of whom were prepared for courses in the Faculty of Arts. In the 1975-76 sessions, the number of students at Jos increased to 550. On 25 September, 1975, however, the Government announced the creation of a University of Jos, and arrangements were made to transfer second year students in Jos to Ibadan and to hand over the campus at the end of the 1975-76 session to the new administration at Jos University. The Government also announced the setting up of a new University College at Ilorin, to be affiliated to the University of Ibadan. In 1976-77, the total number of students at the University of Ibadan was 8,586. In the 1984/85 session, the student population was 13,862. Since the 1989/90 session, student population has increased to 14,000 in accordance with the directive of the National Universities Commission (NUC) of ten percent (10%) growth for the first generation universities in Nigeria. As at the end of the 1992/93 session, the student population was 14,632. In addition, there were over three thousand five hundred (3, 500) external degree students who receive lectures, tutorials on a part-time basis. Moreover, the University’s Institute of Education runs an Associate Certificate of Education programme for Grade Two Teachers at different centres in Nigeria. The University of Ibadan, then University College, awarded its first postgraduate degree in 1952, when the University was under a “scheme of special relation” with the University of London. By 1962, when University College transformed into an independent University of Ibadan, 64 students were registered for graduate degrees. Since becoming an independent academic institution in 1962, the University of Ibadan has enrolled 81,768 po
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Adesanya DanielOne of the best Universities in Nigeria. You can almost all the courses obtainable in Nigeria. Lovely environment. Good structures and Affordable school fee.
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Damilola Transparency Blessing AbodunrinPremier Citadel of learning. First and Best is an understatement.
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timothy ike godswillBeautiful and large
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Fatayo OpeyemiUniversity of Ibadan is just the best. It creates the best atmosphere for students.
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iyiola ayostinBest place to be
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Abimaje BenLearning experience.
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Dhikrulahi HammedHistoric and the best.
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Ayangbenro Mumin SolaGreat institution
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Taiwo FelixA citadel of learning
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Feranmi OyeleyeThe school is the best.... I my dream school
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Ogunleye Oluwaseun GabrielExcellent
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Amec Engineering Works Limited LimitedFantastic
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Ayodeji OmoyajowoAs it is the first university in Nigeria,also the best university. It is a great school that every student would like to be.
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ishaq abdullahWhat a good university
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Beauty OwiadolorAlready known as being the best. Keep doing even better.
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chinedu umenwobiI visited the zoo for the second time and the experience was magical.
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John OlawolePopularly known as U. I. It is the oldest degree awarding institution in Ibadan.
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Wasiu SalamI am always feeling better in the University
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Samson StephenOne of the best universities in West Africa.
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Anuoluwa AKINSOLAThe Premier University in Nigeria, first and the best. An institution of Scholars, where great young minds and leaders are raised.
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Fakolade IfeoluwaIt is one of the best universities in Africa and I recommend it for everyone
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Emmanuel ObijoleIt has been great
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aremo davidAwesome
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Okedepo MartinsVery fast and directive
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Elisha PamFirst and the Best in Nigeria
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Adegoke Taiwo AbrahamIs a place to be
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Haniif Hammed-JimohAs a student, I can say from firsthand experience this is the university to be. First and the Best! Recte Sapere Fons.
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MEGAPLUME MIDASThis is my alma mata! Great School
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Oluwafemi PopoolaPremier university in Nigeria, proud history and tradition
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Ginika NsoforThe premier University. The first and the best.
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Emeka Cletus OkemaduAll time best in Nigeria.
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Gideon SmartGreat University with a very beautiful environment.
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Biodun BoluImpressive teaching and learning environment
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Ibrahim OdesolaA good univesty
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Joshua AyorindeGood and welcoming environment for learning.
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OMOLE OBEHIWas in the PG school
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Saltuns ConceitoGood
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MD. Ajijjiga.University õf Ibãdan ; Premier University ; is â Historical University in Ñigeriã.
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Temiloluwa OloyeI just love it!
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Peniel PaulBest university in Nigeria
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Master Chief Tshepiso Ramazing Super ADVANCED University
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Ogunleye AbiodunWow
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Abiodun AyinlaThe best
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Olubunmi OlumayowaNice environment
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ADOGA WISDOMbest so far
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Ayinde OmotayoFantastic!
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Dolph OnahSpectacular Scenery
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Niyel MojoyinolaIts A top 5 Nigerian university
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Collins ChidiNice
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David AkweBeautiful
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joshua ajurenmisanGreat
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ido evergreenWow university
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UGC Approved Journalgreat
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Mustapha KariolaBeautiful sceneries.
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babatunde azeezThe environment was good
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bankole elijahgood
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Kolawole AyobamiFantastic atmosphere. Lots of trees. Good place for a drive through day. One of best Universities in Nigeria. You should stop by if you have not already.
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Mosab Mohammedجامعة ايبادان (أنشئت في عام 1948) هي أقدم وأفضل جامعة في نيجيريا وتم تصنيفها ضمن أفضل 1000 جامعة في العالم وأفضل 10 جامعة في أفريقيا.