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JABU and the Idea of an Entrepreneurial University: Does It Actually Work?

Joseph Ayo Babalola University calls itself Nigeria's first entrepreneurial university. But what does that really mean for students, and does the model hold up in practice?

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May 21, 2026

Nigeria has over 200 universities. Most of them promise the same thing — quality education, world-class facilities, and graduates ready for the 21st century. Very few deliver on all three. But Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU), tucked into the quiet hills of Ikeji-Arakeji in Osun State, has staked a different kind of claim: it wants to be the continent's model for entrepreneurial higher education.

JABU is rated as the first entrepreneurial university in Nigeria, with entrepreneurship education embedded across all academic programmes. Beyond classwork, every student is expected to acquire at least one practical skill from the university's Skills Acquisition Centre Jabu — a requirement that separates it from most Nigerian institutions where entrepreneurship is a single elective course nobody takes seriously.

Founded in 2004 by the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Worldwide, the university is named after the church's founder, Joseph Ayo Babalola. It is NUC-accredited and governed by a Chancellor, Governing Council, and Vice-Chancellor. Wikipedia The faith-based foundation shapes the campus culture noticeably — students are urged to adopt a modest dress code, and the institution is fully residential Jabu, creating an insular but focused academic environment.

What makes JABU genuinely interesting as a case study is the breadth of its colleges. It houses colleges spanning Health Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, Law, Management Sciences, and a College of Postgraduate Studies established in 2011. Jabu For a private university of its size, that range is notable.

With an enrollment of roughly 4,000–5,000 students and an acceptance rate between 60–69%, JABU sits in the moderately selective bracket 4ICU.org — competitive enough to filter for academic seriousness, accessible enough not to be elite-exclusionary.

The results are beginning to show. At the 2023/2024 Nigerian Law School Bar Finals, three JABU law graduates earned first-class honours, with one student placing as the best female in Criminal Litigation. Jabu These are not just institutional bragging rights — they are signals that the academic foundation is solid.

Still, questions remain. The entrepreneurial university model works best when it is connected to a vibrant startup ecosystem, venture capital networks, and industry mentorship pipelines. Nigeria has these, mostly concentrated in Lagos. Ikeji-Arakeji is not Lagos. The geographic isolation that gives JABU its serene, distraction-free campus is the same isolation that could limit the real-world exposure students need to actually launch ventures.

The honest assessment is this: JABU has built something worth paying attention to. It is one of the few Nigerian universities with an institutional identity beyond just academic accreditation. Whether that identity can mature into a true entrepreneurship engine — one that produces founders and innovators, not just skilled graduates — depends on how aggressively it bridges the gap between campus and the broader economy.

Africa does not need more universities. It needs better ones. JABU is at least asking the right questions.


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