Students 25,045 total | Established 1964 Founded 1964 Vice-chancellor Abu Sesay | |
Notable alumni Kandeh Yumkella, Ibrahim Ben Kargbo, Kemoh Fadika, Bernadette Lahai, Joe Robert Pemagbi Similar Fourah Bay College, Milton Margai College o, Eastern Polytechnic, University of Makeni, University of Liberia |
Njala university campus wide wireless network installation
Njala University (NU) is a public university located in Bo and in Njala, Moyamba District, Sierra Leone. It is the second largest university in Sierra Leone (after the Fourah Bay College) and is also part of the University of Sierra Leone. The largest and main campus of Njala University is in Bo, the second largest city in Sierra Leone; the other campus is in the town of Njala, Moyamba District.
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- Njala university campus wide wireless network installation
- Dr joe kandeh dean of education njala university
- History
- Statistics
- Current schools
- Bo campus
- Njala campus
- Notable people
- References
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History
NU was originally created as part of the University of Sierra Leone (USL) in 1964 with the help of USAID and offered degrees in conjunction with the University of Illinois. Subsequent legislation in 1972 paired Fourah Bay and Njala under the University of Sierra Leone act, where the presidents of each institution switched the presidency of the USL on a biennial basis. This continued until 2005, when the University act separated Fourah Bay and NU into distinct institutions independently run.
Statistics
In the 1999-2000 academic year, NU had 722 male students and 98 female, which equated to approximately 27% of Sierra Leonean college students. It had 436 male staff and 98 females.
Current schools
The university commenced in August 2005 with the founding of 6 schools:
Bo campus
Bo campus has 3 schools, Education, Community Health Services and Social Sciences.
Njala campus

Njala campus has the other 3 schools, including Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technology as well as the University secretariat. However, as of the 2005-2006 year, New England Ville in Freetown was temporarily home to all of Njala's facilities, pending the rebuilding of Njala's campus.
Notable people



