Benson Idahosa University Ranks Among Top Three Universities in Sub-Saharan Africa Ranking 2023

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Benson Idahosa University Ranks Among Top Three Universities in Sub-Saharan Africa Ranking 2023

In the latest Inaugural Times Higher Education’s (THE) Sub-Saharan Africa

University Rankings for 2023, Benson Idahosa University has emerged top-

ten among private universities in Nigeria and the top three among Nigerian

universities.

 

THE’s Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings 2023 was officially announced

at the organization’s first forum which took place in partnership with Ashesi

University in Ghana. The forum was themed ‘Revolutionising African Higher

Education.’

 

At a colorful unveiling event where the results were announced, no fewer than

Fifty-one (51) Nigerian tertiary institutions made the list of top universities on

the African continent with Benson Idahosa University emerging as the third.

Benson Idahosa University’s inclusion among the top three universities in the

The sub-Saharan ranking is a testament to the institution’s commitment to

providing an excellent student and staff experience. The university’s

dedication to maintaining high-quality facilities, fostering strong peer and

faculty interactions, ensuring employability prospects, and delivering excellent

courses, and promoting teaching engagement has garnered positive

recognition in the region.

 

The Acting Vice-Chancellor of Benson Idahosa University, Prof. Johnson

Oyedeji expressed his delight at the ranking, emphasizing the university’s

continuous efforts to deliver holistic education and create an enabling

environment for student success. He further acknowledged the invaluable

contributions of the faculty, staff, and students in achieving this milestone.

He added that as Benson Idahosa University celebrates its inclusion among

the top three Nigerian universities in Sub-Saharan Africa University.

Rankings 2023, the university will remain steadfast in its commitment to

providing a world-class educational experience and preparing students for

future success in their chosen fields.

 

According to Peter Okebukola, who was a former Executive Secretary of the

National Universities Commission (NUC), the methodology of the sub-

Saharan African rankings are on “five pillars- resources and finance (20%);

access and fairness (20%); teaching skills (20%); student engagement (20%)

and Africa impact (20%).”