The Umaru Sanda Ahmadu College of Education, Minna was established as an Advanced Teachers’ College by the defunct North Western State Government on November 1st, 1975, to meet the growing demand for qualified teachers in the state.
In 1983, it was upgraded to a full College of Education through Niger State Edict N.S.L.N Number 3 of 1983. The leadership evolved from the first Provost, Late Dr. Umaru Sanda Ahmadu, to distinguished successors such as Dr. Gambo T. Yusuf, Dr. Bukar Emmanuel Naroka Dauda, Prof. Ibrahim Adamu Kolo, Prof. Faruk Rashid Haruna, Prof. Muhammad Yakubu Auna, and the current Provost, Dr. Muhammad Baba.
In a major milestone, Umar Sanda Ahmadu College of Education, Minna, has been upgraded to a Dual Mandate institution, empowering it to award both NCE and Degree certificates directly. Previously, the College offered NCE, Professional Diploma in Education, and degrees through affiliations with ABU Zaria and UDUS. This new status marks a significant leap in academic autonomy and growth.
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