
Nigerian University Earns Full Accreditation for All Programs
The University of Benin has achieved full accreditation across every academic program for the first time in years. The milestone positions the institution among Nigeria's top universities through 2030.
The University of Benin (UNIBEN) just hit a milestone that's been years in the making: full accreditation for every single academic program it offers. After comprehensive evaluations last fall, Nigeria's National Universities Commission gave the institution its highest marks across all faculties, schools, and centers.
The accreditation process took place in October and November 2024, with results delivered to university leadership in early April. For students and families choosing where to invest in education, this seal of approval matters. It confirms that degrees from UNIBEN meet rigorous national standards.
Vice Chancellor Edoba Omoregie celebrated the news as proof of sustained commitment to academic excellence. "This feat reflects the dedication of our management and staff to upholding high educational standards and promoting academic distinction," he said.
The achievement didn't happen overnight. It took coordinated effort from the university Senate, faculty members, departments, and compliance committees. Everyone had to demonstrate they were meeting strict requirements for curriculum quality, faculty qualifications, facilities, and student support.

Public Relations Officer Benedicta Ehanire emphasized the significance of the timing. This marks the first time in many years that UNIBEN has secured full accreditation across its entire academic portfolio, not just select programs.
Why This Inspires
For the 40,000 students at UNIBEN, this news means their degrees carry stronger weight in the job market and for further education. When an entire university system earns full accreditation, it signals stability and quality that students and employers can trust.
The accreditation status remains valid until 2030, giving current and prospective students five years of certainty. It also positions UNIBEN as a model among Nigerian universities striving to meet national academic benchmarks.
Omoregie has pledged to build on this success by strengthening both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. His administration's five-point agenda prioritizes maintaining these high standards while expanding educational opportunities.
This win shows what's possible when institutions commit to excellence and put in the work to meet it.
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