“Sule Lamido University Produces 154 First-Class Graduates as 4,109 Students Graduate at 2nd Combined Convocation Ceremony”
Sule Lamido University, Kafin Hausa, Jigawa State, has recorded a major academic milestone as 154 students graduated with First Class Honours during its 2nd combined convocation ceremony, marking a significant achievement in the institution’s growing academic profile.
The university also confirmed that a total of 4,109 students graduated across various disciplines during the ceremony, reflecting a broad output of qualified professionals entering Nigeria’s education, science, and economic sectors. The convocation underscores the institution’s commitment to academic excellence, discipline, and human capital development in northern Nigeria and beyond.
Officials of the university highlighted that the strong performance of graduating students demonstrates continued improvement in teaching standards, research engagement, and institutional support systems. The achievement of over a hundred First-Class graduates is being viewed as a positive indicator of rising competitiveness within Nigeria’s public university system.
The ceremony brought together academic leaders, government representatives, parents, and stakeholders in education, all of whom emphasized the importance of sustaining quality education and expanding access to higher learning opportunities in the country.
As Nigeria continues to strengthen its tertiary education sector, Sule Lamido University’s latest convocation adds to the national conversation on academic performance, graduate readiness, and institutional development.

