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MAAUN’s Rapid Rise Shakes Up Nigeria’s Private University Rankings

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MAAUN’s Rapid Rise Shakes Up Nigeria’s Private University Rankings

Nigeria’s private higher education sector is gaining new momentum on the global academic stage, with fresh data indicating steady improvements in research output, faculty performance and international competitiveness.

The 2026 edition of the AD Scientific Index, which evaluates institutions using near real-time metrics, shows that Nigeria now hosts 310 universities, comprising 186 public and 124 private institutions. The ranking system also assesses 24 research institutes, five companies and two hospitals, underscoring the deepening intersection between academia, industry and scientific research.

Despite long-standing structural challenges—from limited funding to infrastructure gaps—Nigeria’s private universities continue to strengthen their footprint in research-driven education.

At the top of the 2026 private university chart is Covenant University, established in 2002 and located in Ota, Ogun State. It ranks 1st among private universities nationally and 221st globally, with 16 scientists in the top 10th percentile. The university’s performance reflects its growing influence in engineering, technology and applied research.

However, one of the most remarkable developments in this year’s ranking is the meteoric rise of Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN) in Kano. Founded only in 2021, MAAUN ranks 2nd among private universities and an impressive 416th globally, with seven scientists in the top 10th percentile. Its rapid ascent signals the emergence of a new research powerhouse among Nigeria’s newest private institutions.

Other high-performing universities include Afe Babalola University in Ado-Ekiti, Redeemer’s University in Ede, and Bowen University in Iwo—all of which are expanding postgraduate programmes, strengthening laboratory infrastructure and pursuing international research collaborations.

Specialised institutions such as Landmark University in Omu-Aran and Bells University of Technology in Ota reflect the sector’s growing emphasis on agriculture, engineering and applied sciences. Meanwhile, the African University of Science & Technology (AUST) in Abuja maintains its niche in advanced scientific research, and well-established institutions like Babcock University continue to remain vital to the national research landscape.

Overall, the data affirms that private universities are becoming a driving force behind Nigeria’s research growth at a time when many public institutions face funding constraints and periodic industrial actions. Increasingly, private universities are competing for international grants, attracting globally trained faculty, and integrating into international research networks—setting the stage for a more competitive and innovative academic future.

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