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BUK Suspends All Academic Activities Until further Notification.

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  Following the situation of the nationwide protest 🪧 and the curfew in Kano state, the university's management stipulated the following statement. The statement was released in a special bulletin by the university. It stated that: “ SUSPENSION OF LECTURES The Management of Bayero University, Kano wishes to  commend members of the University community for their support and cooperation of maintaining a peaceful  atmosphere o n its campuses. After a careful review of the situation in Kano State as a result of the National Protest, the University Management has directed that  all scheduled lectures should be suspended forthwith. However, as soon as normalcy returns, all academic and a  administrative activities will resume fully. Students residing on the campuses are advised to continue to  remain calm and law abiding, as adequate arrangements have been  put in place to ensure their safety. The Management in particular, is concerned with the sa...

BUK Extends Registration, Reschedules Time for School Activities

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  Bayero University Kano, Kano State has extended the period of undergraduate registration. The extension comes as a result of disbursement's delay by Netfuland to the school management. Concerning the delay which led to the failure of registration by almost five thousand students (5000), the university stakeholders see it necessary to extend the period. The extension of two weeks were added by the school's management. The period of extension will end on 19 August, 2024. In addition, the nation wide protest,🪧 the poor Internet, and the curfew in Kano state made the extension necessary. The university also rescheduled time for its activities. The university's management rescheduled its activities to start from 8am to 2pm (WAT), following the curfew by Kano state government. The Kano state governor declared curfew across the state. The curfew shall be effective after two 🕝 o'clock afternoons until further address by the governor, which made it necessary for the school t...