Nile University of Nigeria has achieved another milestone in medical education with the induction of 37 medical graduates into full practice at its 3rd Medical Attestation Ceremony.


Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dilli Dogo FNAMed commended the new doctors for their resilience and reaffirmed the university’s commitment to producing skilled and ethical healthcare professionals.
The ceremony also recognized the top three graduating students: Rabiu Aisha, Umemmuo Francis Odira, and Muutasim Muhammad Zayyan. These students received special awards, 100% scholarships for postgraduate studies, and essential medical tools to support their professional journey.
A highlight of the ceremony was the emotional Hippocratic Oath-taking, witnessed by proud families, faculty, and distinguished guests, including Assoc. Prof. Fatima Kyari and Senator Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
This achievement demonstrates Nile University’s dedication to excellence in medical education, aligning with the Honoris United Universities’ mission of “Education for Impact”.
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