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The University of Nigeria is the first full-fledged indigenous and first autonomous university in Nigeria, modelled upon the American educational system. It was the first land-grant university in Africa and one of the five most reputed universities in Nigeria .
Learn about the first indigenous and autonomous university in Nigeria, founded by Nnamdi Azikiwe in 1955. Explore its 17 faculties, 108 undergraduate and 211 postgraduate programs, and its affiliated institutions across the country.
Learn about the history, faculties, programmes and research of UNN, a federal university in Enugu State, Nigeria. Compare its rankings, stats and subjects with other institutions in the world and Africa.
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Coordinates: 6°51′24″N 7°23′45″E. The University of Nigeria, Nsukka, popularly known as UNN, is a public university in Nsukka, Nigeria founded in 1955 by Nnamdi Azikiwe. [3] . It has the Nsukka campus, Enugu campus, and Ituku-Ozalla campus. [4] Further reading. Mellanby, K. (1958). The birth of Nigeria's university. London: Methuen. References.