President’s Blog

Blogs from the University President

Rwanda at 50: Reflections, Reconstruction and Recovery

The man grabbed her purse and started to run. She reacted strongly-pulling it back and kicking the predator.  A purse snatching in Kigali, Rwanda? No, a play reenacted today,… Continue reading

Religious Tolerance in Nigeria: A View from the North

If you think the title of this article is “religious intolerance” in Nigeria then you have been swayed by recent stories from the international media. You–and they—are wrong. Much of the international press covering the unrest and violence in Nigeria recently has been inaccurate, irresponsible and even dangerous. Nigeria is “on the brink”, many claim, because of conflict between Muslims and Christians. Continue reading

The Adamawa Peace Council – One Way Forward

“No religion in Nigeria accepts this. We have been living together and intermarry.” Mallam Gambo Jika of Jama’atu Nasril Islam

“The more we come together to know ourselves, the better.” Chief Paul Ogbonna

“When we were children we all played and ate together. My Mother, a Catholic, would prepare part of a meal and my friend’s Mothers, who were Muslim, would prepare the rest. We all ate, played and were educated together. We need to do these things again.” Continue reading

President Ensign Inaugurates Alumni Executives

The AUN Alumni Association on September 15 marked the induction of a new Executive Committee at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja. President Ensign, BOT Chairman Ahmed Joda and some faculty members… Continue reading