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FUGUS Ex DVC, Prof Bilkisu Aminu Shinkafi, Appointed Pioneer VC, Tazkiyah University, Kaduna

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By Waziri Isa Mahdi

The Board of Trustees of Tazkiyah University, Kaduna has approved the appointment of Professor (Mrs) Bilkisu Aminu Shinkafi of the Dept. of zoology, University of Abuja, as the substantive Vice Chancellor of the University for a five-year tenure, with immediate effect.

Professor Shinkafi, a distinguished scholar and administrator, brings over two decades of experience in teaching, research, and university management. She has served as Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), Dean, Faculty of Science, and Member, Governing Council at the Federal University, Gusau, among other notable positions.

Prof. Shinkafi is currently a presidential appointee in the governing Council of the Federal college of Education (Technical), Gusau.

A committed academic, she is affiliated with several professional bodies including the Science Association of Nigeria, Fisheries Society of Nigeria, and the Association of African Universities.

The University community warmly congratulates Professor Shinkafi, on her appointment and wishes her a successful tenure.

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