By Dr. Adamu Muhammad Wakili
Registrar, IHERIS University, Togo
In an increasingly interconnected world, the barriers that once confined education within geographic and cultural borders are rapidly dissolving. The global landscape of learning is transforming, and at the heart of this evolution stands a visionary leader whose commitment to educational integration transcends national boundaries: Professor Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, founder of the MAAUN Group of Universities.
With a mission rooted in excellence, relevance, and international collaboration, Prof. Gwarzo has pioneered a model of higher education that not only challenges conventional paradigms but also charts a new course for academic cooperation across continents. Through the strategic development of four distinct institutions—Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN), Maryam Abacha American University of Niger, Franco British University in Kaduna, and Canadian University of Nigeria in Abuja—he has demonstrated how education can become a bridge between cultures, economies, and societies.
A Vision Emerging from Global Necessity:
The 21st century presents complex challenges that demand creative, cross-border solutions. Climate change, technological disruption, economic inequality, and geopolitical shifts require professionals equipped with diverse perspectives and global competence. Professor Gwarzo recognized that traditional education systems, often rigidly national in scope, are ill-equipped to nurture such globally minded leaders
His response was the creation of an integrated educational ecosystem—an interconnected consortium of universities unified by shared values and a collective purpose: to deliver world-class education accessible to students irrespective of nationality, language, or socio-economic background.
The MAAUN Model: Four Institutions, One Global Mission
1. Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN):
Located in Kano State, Nigeria, MAAUN embodies the principles of American-style higher education while embracing African cultural identity. Its curriculum emphasizes innovation, critical thinking, and entrepreneurial spirit, preparing graduates to compete on the world stage.
2. Maryam Abacha American University of Niger:
Extending the MAAUN vision beyond Nigeria’s borders, this sister institution in the Republic of Niger reinforces the belief that quality education should not be restricted by national frontiers. It serves as a cultural and academic bridge between West African francophone and anglophone regions.
3. Franco British International University, Kaduna (FBIU):
The Franco British University represents a deliberate step toward deeper European-African academic collaboration. Offering programs influenced by French and British educational traditions, it fosters multilingual competence and cross-cultural engagement—key attributes in a globalized workforce.
4. Canadian University of Nigeria, Abuja
Anchored in Canada’s high standards of academic excellence, this institution brings North American pedagogical frameworks to Nigeria’s capital. Its focus on research, innovation, and international partnerships enhances student mobility and access to global networks.
Degrees Without Borders: More Than a Slogan:
“Degrees Without Borders” is more than a catchy phrase—it encapsulates Prof. Gwarzo’s belief that knowledge should flow freely across continents, empowering individuals and transforming societies. Under his leadership, the MAAUN Group actively promotes:
Transnational Curriculum Development:
Each institution collaboratively designs programs that meet international benchmarks while remaining locally relevant.
Student and Faculty Mobility: Through exchange programs and joint research initiatives, students and professors move seamlessly between campuses, gaining exposure to diverse academic environments.
Multilingual and Multicultural Learning: Students are encouraged to engage in multilingual study options and cultural immersion experiences, enhancing global literacy and intercultural competence.
Industry and Global Partnerships: Strategic alliances with global institutions, industries, and research networks ensure that graduates are equipped with skills aligned with global labor market demands.
Impact and Future Trajectory:
Since its inception, the MAAUN Group has produced graduates who are innovators, leaders, and change-makers across Africa and beyond. These alumni are living proof that inclusive global education fosters not only personal achievement but societal progress.
Looking forward, Prof. Gwarzo’s vision continues to expand. He envisions partnerships with universities in Asia, Europe, and the Americas, establishing satellite campuses and research hubs that further dissolve educational boundaries. Through sustained innovation, strategic collaboration, and an unwavering commitment to quality, the MAAUN Group is redefining what it means to pursue higher education in a global era.
As Registrar of IHERIS University in Togo, I find strong resonance between Prof. Gwarzo’s vision and the broader aspirations of higher education institutions across West Africa and beyond. Regional integration, academic harmonization, and mutual recognition of certificates are critical to the success of initiatives such as ECOWAS mobility and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The “Degrees Without Borders” concept aligns seamlessly with these continental goals, reinforcing education as a catalyst for economic integration and sustainable development.
Conclusion:
In a world seeking unity amidst diversity, education serves as both a catalyst and a compass. Professor Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo’s visionary leadership and the MAAUN Group’s transformative model offer a blueprint for global integration through learning. By fostering an academic ecosystem without borders, he has not only expanded access to education but also elevated its potential to build bridges between peoples, cultures, and nations.
Degrees without borders are not just credentials—they are passports to a future where knowledge transcends boundaries and empowers humanity as a whole.









































