Baze University has secured full accreditation for every academic programme it presented during the National Universities Commission October/November 2025 Comprehensive Accreditation Exercise, marking a significant quality assurance milestone for the Abuja based private institution.

The programmes granted full accreditation status include Human Anatomy, Mass Communication, Software Engineering, Building, Estate Management, Urban and Regional Planning, Microbiology, Sociology and Anthropology.

Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Abiodun Adeniyi, attributed the outcome to the sustained support of the Board of Trustees, chaired by Senator Datti Baba Ahmed, PhD, FSAN, noting that the board's leadership had consistently strengthened the institution's drive towards innovation, academic competitiveness and global relevance.

The university described the result as a reflection of its strategic investment in modern academic infrastructure, high quality faculty, innovative teaching methods, research development and continuous curriculum enhancement in line with global best practices.

Management also credited the achievement to the institution's sustained commitment to academic excellence, quality assurance and the provision of globally competitive university education.

In a statement, the university expressed appreciation to the National Universities Commission for maintaining rigorous quality assurance standards within the Nigerian university system, while reaffirming its resolve to continue setting benchmarks in higher education.

The institution described the accreditation outcome as further evidence of its reputation as one of Nigeria's leading private universities, committed to producing graduates equipped to meet national and international demands.

Baze University added that the result reinforced its capacity to sustain and expand its culture of excellence, with management expressing confidence that the institution would continue to build on the achievement in subsequent accreditation cycles.