The American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, marked its 17th annual Founders Day and 20
the anniversary with groundbreaking initiatives that underscore its commitment to student welfare, innovation, and sustainability.
The celebrations, which coincided with the birthday of the University’s Founder and former Vice President of Nigeria, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, drew dignitaries, well-wishers, and associates to the city of Yola in a vibrant display of support and pride.
As part of the ceremony, AUN announced the construction of two new student hostels to meet the
demands of its growing enrolment.
President of the University, Professor DeWayne Frazier, emphasized that the expansion was inevitable given the steady rise in student numbers since the institution’s establishment in 2003.
To deliver on this vision, AUN signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a reputable
Abuja-based property development firm.
The partnership will see the completion of the first set of luxury student housing by September 2026, paving the way for a new generation of learners to experience world-class residential facilities.
The Founder’s Day also witnessed the commissioning of a state-of-the-art synthetic pitch for 5-a-
side football, generously donated by Jaiz Bank.
The facility forms part of AUN’s Student Entrepreneurship Hub, designed to foster social engagement, creativity, and innovation.
President Frazier commended the gesture and generosity of Jaiz Bank, noting that it would “enhance student life while encouraging teamwork and entrepreneurial thinking.”
A highlight of the ceremony was the unveiling of AUN’s ambitious renewable energy project, which
has successfully transitioned the University from recurring energy crises to full energy autonomy.
This milestone reflects AUN’s broader sustainability agenda and positions it as a leader among
Nigeria’s first-generation private universities.
“These initiatives signal our determination to build a resilient, future-focused institution,” said
President Frazier. “They are a direct tribute to the vision and untiring commitment of our Founder,
whose dream has always been to empower generations of African youths to live modern, productive
lives.”
President Frazier also paid glowing tribute to the Founder Alhaji Atiku Abubakar for his unwavering
support and dedication to the University’s mission. He highlighted the Founder’s role in advancing
education and development in Nigeria’s Northeast region, describing him as a “visionary leader
whose legacy continues to inspire AUN’s journey of excellence.”
“On behalf of the entire American University of Nigeria, I thank you all for your unwavering
support and commitment. Together, we have built an institution that is a source of pride and a force
for good. Here’s to 20 years of excellence—and to many more years of shaping the future.
“Over the years, the American University of Nigeria has grown from its humble beginnings into a
dynamic community that embodies the values of excellence, integrity, and service. We have
educated leaders who are shaping industries, driving change, and transforming communities, not
only in Nigeria but across the globe.














































