The University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) has categorically denied allegations circulating on social media that some of its students were apprehended for collaborating with the notorious Boko Haram insurgents. In a strongly worded press release issued by the Office of the Registrar on Tuesday, the institution vehemently described these claims as 'totally baseless, false, and mischievous', reiterating that no student has been found to have any ties with Boko Haram or similar extremist groups.
The statement, signed by the Registrar, Ahmad A. Lawan, underscored the university's unwavering commitment to zero tolerance for extremism, violence, or any activity that poses a threat to national security. According to the release, 'The University Management has never condoned any form of extremism or violence. Instead, the University of Maiduguri has been a vanguard in countering violent extremism, promoting peace, and supporting national security efforts, particularly in the North East region.'
The university emphasized that its community is comprised of disciplined and law-abiding staff and students from diverse backgrounds, primarily focused on academic and character development. It highlighted that UNIMAID students have consistently exhibited good conduct and a strong commitment to their studies, aligning with the institution's core values of learning, discipline, and moral responsibility.
The university urged parents, guardians, members of the public, and social media users to disregard the viral video and refrain from spreading unverified information. It warned that such false narratives could incite unnecessary panic and tarnish the institution's reputation. The press release reaffirmed the University's commitment to academic excellence, moral discipline, peacebuilding, security, and national unity.
As one of Nigeria's leading institutions, the University of Maiduguri continues to contribute to education, peace, and stability in the North-East region. The statement was signed by Ahmad A. Lawan, Registrar, University of Maiduguri.
Use the JAMB interactive forum to discuss topics of interest.
You can find all the JAMB UTME 2025/2026 topics in the JAMB UTME 2025/2026 Syllabus or JAMB UTME 2025/2026 Brochure
Want to make some money by selling JAMB CBT Software? Contact us
Don't have an account? Register