Connect with us

Education

From Department To Faculty: How Truth Is Powering UNIMAID Mass Communication’s Rise -By Zainab Odunayo Haruna

As students and lecturers await the final confirmation, one thing is certain: UNIMAID’s Mass Communication is no longer just a department. Whether formally renamed or not, it is already functioning with the vision, structure, and ambition of a faculty.

Published

on

University of Maiduguri

For years, the Department of Mass Communication at the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) has stood tall as one of the most vibrant and respected in Northern Nigeria. It has consistently produced competent journalists, media scholars, public relations experts, broadcasters, and communication officers who serve both within and outside the country. But in recent months, whispers have grown louder: Is the department truly becoming a faculty, or is it just another university corridor rumor?

While no official public announcement has been made by the university’s top management, strong signs suggest that the transition is very much in motion. Staff and students alike have noticed internal restructuring efforts, introduction of new courses, and expanded teaching staff — all of which align with the requirements needed for a full faculty upgrade.

This development, if confirmed, is not far-fetched. In 2020, the National Universities Commission (NUC) directed Nigerian universities offering Mass Communication as a single course to unbundle it into distinct degree programmes such as Journalism, Broadcasting, Public Relations, Advertising, and Development Communication. Many universities have already followed through. Therefore, the potential transition of UNIMAID’s department into a faculty is consistent with national academic reforms.

In UNIMAID’s case, the department has long demonstrated readiness. It boasts of dedicated lecturers, functional media labs, a digital studio, and a departmental radio station that allows students to learn hands-on. It has also updated its curriculum to include contemporary fields like online journalism, media entrepreneurship, and strategic communication. These are all strong indicators that the department is not only growing, but evolving into something bigger.

Though there has been no press release or official circular confirming the move, the signs are difficult to ignore. Academic planning meetings have recently focused on expanding Mass Communication into multiple academic units. Proposed courses, faculty-level committees, and infrastructure upgrades are pointing toward a significant transformation.

Advertisement

So, is it true? Is UNIMAID Mass Communication becoming a faculty?

The answer appears to be yes — but unofficially, for now. It may not be declared yet, but it is clearly in progress. What started as a department committed to truth and academic excellence is on the verge of becoming a full-fledged faculty, powered by hard work, foresight, and alignment with national reforms in higher education.

As students and lecturers await the final confirmation, one thing is certain: UNIMAID’s Mass Communication is no longer just a department. Whether formally renamed or not, it is already functioning with the vision, structure, and ambition of a faculty.

ZAINAB ODUNAYO HARUNA IS A 300 LEVEL STUDENT FROM MASS COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI.

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Contents

Topical Issues

PDP PDP
Breaking News14 hours ago

PDP Headquarters Unsealed as Police Enforce Court Order, Wike Allies Reclaim Control

Nigeria Police unsealed the PDP headquarters in Abuja, restoring control to Wike-aligned leaders after days of internal crisis.

Osun-Decides Osun-Decides
Forgotten Dairies21 hours ago

As Osun Decides This August -By Kola Odepeju

However, the APC must not be lured into a false sense of security by its current popularity. This election will...

Belarus-Ghana Business Talks in Minsk, April 9, 2026. Belarus-Ghana Business Talks in Minsk, April 9, 2026.
Africa1 day ago

Belarus, Ghana Exchange Views on Bilateral Economic Cooperation -By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh

Belarus and Ghana aim for a transparent and mutually beneficial partnership. If the current dynamics are maintained, Belarusian products may...

Gadaka Gadaka
Politics1 day ago

From Ogbuluafor’s PDP’s 60 Years To Gadaka’s APC’s 100 Years: Man Proposes, God Disposes -By Isaac Asabor

In the end, the contrast between the 60-year projection of the past and the 100-year vision of the present serves...

Igbo Igbo
National Issues1 day ago

Policing Igbo Identity While Cheerleading for Tinubu: Ohanaeze’s Moral Collapse -By Vitus Ozoke, PhD

The Igbo are not a people easily governed by decree, least of all by an unelected cultural organization seeking to...

Peter Obi, Atiku and Tinubu Peter Obi, Atiku and Tinubu
Forgotten Dairies1 day ago

₦5 Billion to Run for President? The Dangerous Misconception Nigerians Must Reject -By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo

A Nigerian who is not a billionaire can still contest for the presidency. The law allows it. Democracy demands it....

Fulani-herdsmen-bandits-kidnappers-terrorists Fulani-herdsmen-bandits-kidnappers-terrorists
Forgotten Dairies1 day ago

Rising Insurgency In Borno: A War Far From Over -By Ochim Angela Odije

As the conflict continues, the people of Borno remain caught in a cycle of violence and uncertainty. Their plight underscores...

Abba Kabir Yusuf Abba Kabir Yusuf
Politics1 day ago

Open Memo to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf -By Abba Dukawa

You need to adopt political rewards, whether tangible or symbolic, help sustain loyalty, reinforce party structures, and encourage participation. When...

Iran-Gaza-Hamas-Israel-missile-attack Iran-Gaza-Hamas-Israel-missile-attack
Forgotten Dairies1 day ago

A World on Fire, A World Paying: War, Inflation, and the Systemic Betrayal of Global Justice -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

The world is now on fire, but alas not everyone bears such a heavy cost. Some are setting the blaze...

Lake Chad-climate-change Lake Chad-climate-change
Global Issues1 day ago

Climate Collapse Is Not a Natural Disaster: It Is a Humanitarian Failure of International Law -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

The world treating breakdown of the climate as a natural disaster is a world that refuses to look at itself....