Halls of Residence
The university is primarily residential with halls of residence for male and female students. There is provision for accommodation of post-graduate students. The halls are listed below:
- Mellanby Hall (male, undergraduate)
- Queen Elizabeth II Hall (female, undergraduate)
- Hall (male, undergraduate)
- Sultan Bello Hall (male, undergraduate)
- Kuti Hall (male, undergraduate)
- Queen Idia Hall (female, undergraduate)
- Obafemi Awolowo Hall (mixed, undergraduate and postgraduate)
- Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall (male, undergraduate)
- Independence Hall (male, undergraduate)
- Tafawa Balewa Hall (mixed, postgraduate)
- Alexander Brown Hall (mixed, clinical medical, dental and physiotherapy students)
- Abdulsalam Abubakar Hall (mixed, postgraduate)
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